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Discover Kutaisi's highlights on a 3-hour walking tour with a local guide, including visits to the Colchis fountain, royal district, Jewish and Catholic areas, plus free wine tasting.

The Kutaisi City Walking Tour offers a compact yet comprehensive glimpse into Georgia’s third-largest city. Led by an engaging English or Russian-speaking guide, this 3-hour experience takes you through the heart of Kutaisi, highlighting its history, architecture, and vibrant districts. For just a moderate price, you’ll visit key sites like the Colchis fountain, the royal district, and the central garden, complemented by a free wine tasting that adds a flavorful touch to the journey.
While the tour covers many major attractions and local stories, it’s designed for those who enjoy walking and want a quick, informative overview of Kutaisi. It does not include hotel pickup or meals, so travelers should wear comfortable shoes, bring water, and be ready for a lively, culture-rich stroll through this Georgian city.
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The tour begins at Kutaisi’s first gymnasium, a site that provides an initial peek into Georgia’s educational and architectural history. From here, the guide leads visitors through the city’s streets, explaining the significance of the buildings and the city’s development over centuries. Photos are encouraged at this early stage, capturing the atmosphere and key sights.
This initial segment sets the tone for the tour’s focus on history and city evolution, giving travelers context for the sites ahead. The starting point is accessible from central Kutaisi, making it a convenient launch for this exploration.

Next, the group heads to the Colchis fountain, situated in the main square of Kutaisi. This sculpture not only adds aesthetic charm but also symbolizes the mythic past of the region. The central garden, which has been recently renovated, is a peaceful spot to see the statue of Sisters Ishkhnelebi and a memorial dedicated to “9 April”.
The Colchis fountain and the garden serve as scenic landmarks where visitors can enjoy some quiet moments, take photos, and learn about local legends and commemorations. The guide provides stories about the fountains, statues, and their importance in Kutaisi’s urban landscape.
A highlight of the tour is the stroll through Kutaisi’s royal district, where the historical significance of the area is evident in its architecture and layout. The guide shares tales of Georgia’s monarchs and the area’s role in the city’s history.
Along the way, travelers pass by notable buildings such as the opera house and the Mon Plaisir Arch, both of which showcase Kutaisi’s architectural heritage. These sites offer excellent photo opportunities and deepen the understanding of the city’s cultural fabric.
More Great Tours NearbyA distinctive feature of this tour is the visit to Kutaisi’s Catholic and Jewish districts. These neighborhoods reflect the city’s diverse population and rich multicultural history. The guide explains the historical presence and contributions of these communities, with short walks through the neighborhoods that reveal the unique architecture and local life.
This segment emphasizes Kutaisi’s multicultural roots, giving visitors a taste of its religious and cultural tapestry without the need for extensive detours.
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A stop at the local grocery Bazaar provides an authentic taste of Kutaisi’s everyday life. Here, travelers can browse for local produce—perfect for those interested in Georgian food or looking for souvenirs.
After the shopping, the tour continues to sample free wine tasting, a delightful addition that showcases Georgia’s renowned winemaking tradition. The guide introduces the different varieties and shares insights into Georgia’s long history with wine, making this a memorable part of the experience.
Following the bazaar visit, the guide leads the group through the Jewish and Catholic districts. These neighborhoods highlight the religious diversity that has shaped Kutaisi’s history. Visitors observe the distinct architecture and learn about the communities’ roles and histories in Georgia.
This part of the tour offers a more intimate look into the city’s multicultural makeup, revealing stories and sites that might otherwise be overlooked.
The tour concludes with a walk through the Park of Love, a charming green space ideal for relaxing and enjoying outdoor views. Nearby, the iconic Mon Plaisir Arch stands as a symbol of Kutaisi’s aesthetic charm.
These final stops provide a peaceful wrap-up to the tour, allowing visitors to appreciate the city’s blend of natural beauty and historical architecture.
This guided walking tour is designed for those prepared to walk for approximately three hours. It does not include hotel pickup or drop-off, so travelers should meet at the designated starting point in central Kutaisi. The tour is suitable for most ages but is not accessible for wheelchair users due to the nature of the walking route.
Wearing comfortable shoes and bringing a water bottle are recommended, especially since weather conditions can vary. The tour does not include food or drinks beyond the wine tasting, so participants should plan accordingly.
The Kutaisi City Walking Tour offers a well-rounded overview of the city’s highlights, cultural diversity, and history—all within a short, manageable timeframe. The inclusion of free wine tasting adds a local flavor that complements the sightseeing. The engaging guides in both English and Russian help bring Kutaisi’s stories to life, making it an educational and enjoyable experience.
While the tour is efficient and covers many important sites, it’s best for those comfortable with walking and looking for a concise introduction rather than an in-depth exploration of every site.
This tour provides a balanced introduction to Kutaisi, blending history, architecture, and local life in a three-hour walk. Its strength lies in visiting key landmarks like the Colchis fountain, royal district, and cultural neighborhoods while adding a tasty touch with free Georgia wine.
The tour’s small group size and local guides ensure an engaging experience, ideal for first-time visitors or those short on time. However, those with mobility issues should note the route’s walking requirements.
This experience is a cost-effective way to discover Kutaisi’s essence, making it a great choice for travelers seeking a quick yet meaningful introduction to the city.
What is included in the tour price?
The tour covers a guided walk through Kutaisi, visits to major sites, free wine tasting, and an English or Russian-speaking guide.
Is hotel pickup available?
No, this tour does not include hotel pickup or drop-off. Participants meet at the designated starting point in the city.
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 3 hours, with flexible starting times depending on availability.
Are meals or additional drinks included?
No, food and drinks are not included apart from the free wine tasting.
Is the tour suitable for children or seniors?
It is suitable for most physically able travelers, but not suitable for wheelchair users due to walking requirements.
What should I bring?
Bring comfortable walking shoes, a water bottle, and a camera for photos. Be prepared for varying weather conditions.