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Guide 🇬🇪 Kutaisi

Kutaisi
👤 Population 147,900 🕛 Local time:

Gelati Monastery

UNESCO-listed medieval monastery famed for its frescoes, royal tombs and role as a major center of learning during Georgia’s Golden Age.


Bagrati Cathedral

Kutaisi’s landmark hilltop cathedral offers sweeping city views and deep historical significance as one of Georgia’s most important medieval churches.


Motsameta Monastery

A picturesque cliffside monastery with serene atmosphere, legends of martyrs, and beautiful views over the surrounding gorge and hills.


Colchis Fountain

Kutaisi’s emblematic fountain features enlarged ancient Colchian figures and makes a striking centerpiece in the city’s main square.


White Bridge

Historic French-built bridge over the Rioni River, known for river views, poetic details and the beloved Picasso’s Boy statue nearby.


Green Bazaar

Kutaisi’s oldest and liveliest market brims with local produce, spices, cheeses and everyday city life in an atmospheric setting.


Meskhishvili Theatre

One of Georgia’s oldest theatres, admired for its elegant architecture and enduring role in Kutaisi’s cultural life.


Kutaisi State Opera Theatre

A grand Soviet-era opera house crowned with classical figures, adding drama and architectural flair to central Kutaisi.


Kutaisi Park

Historic central garden with fountains, sculptures and a long civic legacy, ideal for appreciating the city’s relaxed old-world character.


Okros Chardakhi

Former royal residence overlooking the Rioni, notable for its wrap-around balcony, historic setting and centuries-old plane tree.


Kolkhida Bas-Relief

Impressive Soviet-era bas-relief on the market facade depicting Colchis myths, Medea and Jason in richly symbolic detail.


Mon Plaisir Arch

A charming Deco-era archway recalling Kutaisi’s French connections and adding character to a stroll through the Royal District.


Glory to Labour Monument

Distinctive Soviet monument showcasing Kutaisi’s industrial-era heritage through bold sculptural forms in a central square.


With Love

Kutaisi’s best-known street mural portrays a woman making Imeruli khachapuri, celebrating local identity through contemporary public art.


Sapichkhia Church

Historic church in the Sapichkhia area, worth visiting for its local heritage atmosphere and connection to a lesser-seen side of Kutaisi.


Old Town

Central historic area near main sights, restaurants, markets, and walkable streets popular with tourists.


Bzholebi

Riverside district near the center with restaurants, bars, and easy walking access to major attractions.


Ukimerioni

Quiet hillside area near Bagrati Cathedral, known for panoramic views and peaceful historic streets.


Gora

Peaceful hill neighborhood around Bagrati Cathedral with excellent views and distinctive historic character.


Balakhvani

Prestigious riverside neighborhood with varied accommodation, local amenities, and convenient access to the center.


West of the Rioni River

Quieter area across the river with parks, riverside cafés, and close access to central Kutaisi.


North of the Rioni River

Residential, quiet area near Bagrati Cathedral, suitable for visitors wanting calm surroundings close to Old Town.


Sapichkhia

Leafy residential district with parks, historic houses, and regular transport to the city center.


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