Kutaisi, one of Georgia’s oldest cities, blends history, local life, and easy access to nature. Located in western Georgia, it's well-connected thanks to its international airport, which offers frequent and affordable flights, making the city a convenient starting point for travelers.
The city center is compact and walkable. You can explore landmarks like the Colchis Fountain, cross the White Bridge for river views, and take a ride on the Soviet-era cable car to a hilltop park. The Bagrati Cathedral and lively agricultural bazaar give a glimpse into Kutaisi’s cultural and everyday life.
Kutaisi also serves as a great base for nearby natural attractions—such as caves, green canyons, and historic spa towns. It’s ideal for day trips or short getaways in western Georgia.
Accommodation options range from cozy guesthouses to boutique hotels, and local Imeretian cuisine adds to the charm with fresh herbs, cheese-filled pastries, and home-style cooking.
Whether you're here for a short stay or using it as a base to explore the region, Kutaisi combines convenience, character, and genuine Georgian hospitality.