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A rental car is the best means to explore Kutaisi, but driving around Kutaisi can be quite a task especially if you are visiting the city for the first time. To help you avoid unnecessary hassle, below are some tips on getting around Kutaisi:
When visiting a new country or city, it’s always better to keep in mind the driving regulations and speed limit in mind. The speed limit within the city is 30 mph while that on the highways is 70 mph.
While getting around Kutaisi, if you are visiting attractions such as the Gelati Monastery, parking can be found right outside.
The prime rush hour in Kutaisi is from 01:00 to 02.00 pm and 06.00 to 07.30 pm.
Approximately 2 hours 35 minutes away from Kutaisi lays the capital city of Georgia, Tbilisi that offers excellent things to see and do. Whether you wish to take a rejuvenating sulfur bath, climb up to the Narikala Fortress, or take a stroll on the Freedom Square, the choice is yours.
About 140 kilometers away from Kutaisi rests the beautiful capital of Ajara, Batumi. Take a walk on the beautiful grounds of the Batumi Botanical Garden, visit the Old Mosque and enjoy the beauty of the Black Sea when visiting Batumi.