Frequently asked questions
Here are the questions I often get from my lovely guests, and you might find them helpful during your stay with us too!
You will find a QR code in your room, we do not share this publicly.
We don’t use cable TV, instead, you can use an app called Megogo in the TV apps where we have a subscription plan and you can watch lots of movies and TV channels.
From Tbilisi
Marshutka – It’s the cheapest and most adventurous way to go, costing about 20-25 Gel per person.
Train – This is the safest way to get to Kutaisi. You can find tickets on Railway.ge.
Taxi – If you’re in a rush and want comfort, this is the fastest option. But it’s also the most expensive, costing over 200 Gel.
From Kutaisi Airport
Taxi – Use apps like Maxim, Yandex, or Bolt. It’ll cost you around 30 to 40 Gel.
Bus – there’s a bus that goes straight from the airport to the city center every hour. It only costs 5 Gel.
From the city center
Taxi – Use Maxim, Yandex, or Bolt application
Bus – Use 111 number buss from this location
Kutaisi Center has some of the famous gems of the restaurants, I my favorites are:
Palati – Good in everything,
Papavero – Pizaa.
Sisters – Georgian food and good atmosphere.
Baraqa – Probably the best Khachapuri in the city.
El depo – Best Khinkali
Hey, just use Google Maps to search for them, they’re all within a 20-minute walk from home! Easy peasy!
Use delivery services Glovo or Wolt. if you can’t do this for some reason just give us a shout and we’ll sort it out.
Absolutely! I can organize personalized short day tours for you in and around the city, whether it’s a hike or a leisurely stroll, I’ll make sure you have an amazing experience with me.
If you’re looking for some adventure like rafting, canyoning, horseback riding, or trekking, my good buddies specialize in these kinds of tours. You can check them out at raftinginkutaisi.com
For more details, take a look at the tours page.
There are 3 Options for you
1. Go by Marchutka – From
2. Go by Train
3. Use a taxi
Absolutely! If I have some free time, I prefer to drive myself. But if not, I have some reliable drivers on call. Just so you know, there’s a direct shuttle service from the city center to the airport every hour from the Red Bridge, and it only costs 5 Gel. As for my transfer service, it’ll cost you between 30 to 40 Gel, depending on whether it’s day or night.
Nope, I don’t have a car rental, but I do have a reliable partner. You can check out cars on this website: dimascarrent.com