Pro

maintains local flavour almost intact
Con

Needs a lot of repair
In a nutshell

greatest introductory experience I ve ever had
JLBG Says: The main streets are lined with impressive and wealthy buildings but as soon as you walk into back streets, the style of the housing buildings is not the same...
Queue in front of the Liberty bank
JLBG Says: There were two dozens of people queuing outside the Liberty Bank. There did not seem to be any special reason and that looked like the usual way as the bank...
JLBG Says: It was a surprise to see and “Art Nouveau” entrance with a French writing in Kutaisi!I have found that the Georgian Government made a decision in September 2007...
JLBG Says: On the borders of the Veriko Anjaparidze gardens stand an impressive twenty columns memorial. I have extensively searched but have found no clues about the...
JLBG Says: This amazing monument is made of five walls, each with a huge round hollow in the middle and a statue standing on top of a staircase. It stands in a small...
JLBG Says: Bagrat cathedral stands on top of Ukmerioni Hill and is seen here from the city center. Bagrat cathedral is one of the landmarks of Georgia. It was built in the...
JLBG Says: Riding statue of King David IV the Builder. The statue was carved in 1995 by Elgudja Davidovich Amashukeli, the most famous Georgian monumental sculptor. He...
Kutaisi state historical museum
JLBG Says: Kutaisi state historical museum stands also on the main square. We have not visited it but following what I have found, it has interesting artifacts but is in...
JLBG Says: In the central square stands the huge Meskhishvili Drama Theatre. I don’t know what they were playing and who was playing but I have the photo (last photo) !...
JLBG Says: This official building has a very special and very heavy style. Each roof is topped by a sitting lion that holds its paw on a globe while on top of several...
JLBG Says: While entering into Kutaisi, I noticed this huge mural on the side of a building. It shows Georgian at work in factories but it does not look like the classical...
Tuna_ank Says: For dinosorus footprints I don't advice to go there (we couldn't be sure!) but I liked to see Sataplia cave. Cave is nice , also it is nice walking tour. But...
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From T’bilisi, marshutkas for Kutaisi leave from the main bus station Didube and from the railways station. I took a late afternoon marshrutka from the railways...
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one of the most ancient cities in the world

Founded just under 4000 years ago, Kutaisi is one of the most ancient cities in the world, and during history, since the times of Jason and the Argonauts in their search for the Golden Fleece, the...
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A short glimpse to Kutaisi under the rain

Kutaisi is a 200,000 inhabitants city and is the second largest city of Georgia after Tbilisi. It is the capital of the Imereti region, in western Georgia. The Imereti region corresponds to the...
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Kutaisi is considered western capital of Georgia, though because of different reasons this city is not as important at it used to. During the long history, Kutaisi was the capital of Kolchi,...
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Kutaisi is not famous but there are lot of things to see there. City park and scalptures, Gelati monastery, (Motsmeka monastery+--) Bagrat castle and cathedral, Sataplia cave and dinosorus footprints...
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