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Kutaisi

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Victoria
September 6, 2019
Kutaisi and its surrounding vicinities offer several attractions. If you want to make the most of your stay in Kutaisi, don’t miss these natural and architectural highlights: Bagrati Cathedral, considered by many to be one of Georgia's most impressive and significant examples of cultural heritage and medieval architecture. Its enormous presence can be seen from almost anywhere in Kutaisi. It was built between the 10th and 11th centuries under the rule of Bagrat III, of the famous royal Bagrationi family. Motsameta Monastery, located along the banks of the Rioni River just 6 kilometers from Kutaisi. Steeped in history, it’s tucked away in pristine foliage during the warmer months. Gelati Monastery, a grand cathedral with a surrounding complex which used to house the renowned Gelati Academy. It is also the burial site of revered King David Agmashenabeli, also known as “David the Builder”. The monastery is recognized by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site. No trip to Kutaisi is authentic without a visit to the open Green Bazaar, where an unbelievably eclectic array of goods is available at negotiable prices.
Kutaisi and its surrounding vicinities offer several attractions. If you want to make the most of your stay in Kutaisi, don’t miss these natural and architectural highlights: Bagrati Cathedral, considered by many to be one of Georgia's most impressive and significant examples of cultural heritage a…
Hotel Europa
November 4, 2019
NEAREST HOTEL TO THE AIRPORT
Miranda
January 27, 2015
It is quite, comfortable place to stay. All rooms have their own bathroom, cable TV, air conditioner, fridge, wi-fi, full time board is also served based on request of the guest.
Bella
August 12, 2014
Stunning city, used to be the centre of medieval Georgian kingdom. Has numerous impressive churches, monasteries and is home to Sataplia Nature Reserve and caves and dinosaur traces (found 1933).
Giorgi
February 6, 2020
Kutaisi, the capital of Imereti, is Georgia’s second largest city after Tbilisi. Elegant, tree lined streets with 19th century houses stretching down to the banks of the Rioni River, along with several attractive parks, make Kutaisi a very beautiful place to stroll around and take in the many sights.   In the Jewish Quarter a number of synagogues demonstrate the long history of the Georgian Jewish community. The town’s largest synagogue, built in 1866, can seat 500 worshipers. The magnificent churches of Bagrati and Gelati – both UNESCO world heritages sites – testify to the importance of the region.
Kutaisi, the capital of Imereti, is Georgia’s second largest city after Tbilisi. Elegant, tree lined streets with 19th century houses stretching down to the banks of the Rioni River, along with several attractive parks, make Kutaisi a very beautiful place to stroll around and take in the many sights…

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