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Transportation from Tbilisi Airport to City Center

Tbilisi International Airport
Getting from Tbilisi International Airport to the city center is quite easy. The airport is located about 17 kilometers from the city, and the journey typically takes 20 to 30 minutes. With various transportation options available, there is a suitable choice for every budget.
For those using public transport, bus line 37 operates from early morning until midnight. For a more comfortable option, taxis are available just outside the terminal and usually offer fixed fares. Additionally, car rental and private transfer services are also easily accessible at the airport.

Getting from Tbilisi International Airport to the city center by bus is both affordable and very easy. The municipal bus number 337 departs regularly throughout the day from the airport terminal and passes through key locations in the city. The journey takes approximately 40–60 minutes, and the ticket costs 1 Georgian Lari (GEL).
Route: Airport – Kakheti Highway – George W. Bush Street – Black Sea Street – Tsamebuli Avenue – Baratashvili Street – Rustaveli Avenue – Melikishvili Avenue – Varaziskhevi – Heroes Square – Queen Tamar Avenue – Railway Station.
This route allows direct access to many central areas of the city. Payment can be made using a MetroMoney card, Travel Card, or contactless bank cards. With stops near major tourist spots, the bus is frequently used by both locals and visitors.

It is not possible to reach Tbilisi city center directly by metro from the International Airport. Although a metro extension project was once planned, construction was canceled in 2021.
However, a practical alternative is to combine bus and metro:
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First, take municipal bus number 337 from the airport to either Isani Metro Station or Station Square 1 (Central Railway Station).
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Then, continue your journey via one of Tbilisi’s two metro lines (Akhmeteli–Varketili or Saburtalo line) to reach your final destination.
This combination is convenient and cost-effective, especially for those heading to areas close to the metro network.

Getting from Tbilisi International Airport to the city center by rental car is a flexible and comfortable option. The airport hosts both international and local rental agencies such as Sixt, Avis, Hertz, Europcar, Cars4Rent, and Geo Rent Car, allowing travelers to easily pick up a vehicle upon arrival. Once you've collected your car, you can explore Tbilisi and nearby regions freely.
In Georgia, the speed limit is generally 60 km/h in urban areas and 80–110 km/h on main roads. Seat belts are mandatory for front-seat passengers, and the country has a strict zero-tolerance policy for drunk driving—penalties apply if your blood alcohol level exceeds 0.03% (0.3‰). Road signs are usually displayed in both Georgian and English, making navigation easy for international drivers.

A private transfer from Tbilisi International Airport to the city center is a fast and hassle-free option. You can book your transfer online before arrival, ensuring a fixed price and smooth pickup. Companies like TaxiOnn and Friendly.ge offer meet-and-greet services right at the arrivals hall, where a driver will be waiting with a sign bearing your name. They assist with luggage and drive you directly to your hotel or chosen address.
Standard private transfer rates are typically around 25 GEL or €18–€22, making this option quite cost-effective—especially for groups or travelers with luggage. Services are usually available 24/7, include flight tracking to avoid delays, and are supported by English-speaking or local drivers for a comfortable experience.

Taking a taxi from Tbilisi International Airport to the city center is a fast and comfortable option. Taxis are available 24/7 just outside the arrivals hall, and the journey to the city center typically takes about 20–30 minutes, depending on traffic.
Standard taxis usually operate with a taximeter, and the fare to the city center ranges between 40–60 GEL (approximately €14–€20). For a fixed-rate and official service, Fly Taxi is recommended. This service divides the city into three fare zones:
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Zone 1: 30 GEL (Avlabari, Isani, Ortachala, Varketili, Vazisubani)
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Zone 2: 40 GEL (Freedom Square, Rustaveli, Vake, Saburtalo, Marjanishvili)
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Zone 3: 55 GEL (Temka, Sanzona, Didi Dighomi, Gldani, Bagebi, Tskneti)
It is advisable to confirm the fare before starting your ride. While credit card payments are often accepted, some taxis may only take cash. Also, be sure to request a receipt in case you lose any belongings. Fly Taxi Phone: +995 322 052 100.

Getting from Tbilisi International Airport to the city center with the Bolt app is a fast and affordable option. You can easily request a ride by selecting the airport as your pickup location in the app. Drivers usually pick up passengers from designated areas just outside the arrivals hall. The ride typically takes around 25–40 minutes, depending on traffic.
Fares vary by vehicle type, but standard Bolt rides usually cost between 25–30 GEL. The app shows the estimated price before the ride, so there are no surprises. Bolt also offers Economy, Standard, and XL vehicle options—ideal for travelers in groups or with large luggage.
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