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Discover Kutaisi’s charm on this 87-minute guided walking tour, featuring historic sites, the Green Bazaar, a local snack, and views of the Rioni River.

This guided walking tour of Kutaisi, lasting approximately 87 minutes, offers a compact but engaging introduction to the city’s essential sights. Starting at the white columns near the Meskhishvili Theatre, the tour guides visitors through the lively streets and cultural highlights of this Georgian city.
What makes this experience stand out is the inclusion of a local snack—a fresh Georgian pretzel—and the opportunity to learn about Kutaisi’s history, culture, and daily life from a knowledgeable local guide. It’s ideal for first-time visitors who want a quick, authentic taste of Kutaisi without the need for long excursions.
While the tour isn’t wheelchair accessible and recommends bringing cash for treats at the Green Bazaar, its relaxed pace and personal insights make it a valuable snapshot of the city’s soul.
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The tour kicks off at the white columns near the Meskhishvili Theatre, a recognizable landmark in Kutaisi’s city center. Here, a guide holds the TourHub Georgia sign, ready to lead the group through the city’s heartbeat. The walk lasts about 87 minutes, making it a suitable option for those wanting a quick yet meaningful introduction to Kutaisi.
Participants are encouraged to wear comfortable shoes, bring a camera for photos, and carry water to stay refreshed. The tour ends back at the starting point, leaving plenty of time afterward to explore further or visit nearby attractions.

A highlight of this tour is strolling along Rustaveli Street, a bustling thoroughfare packed with shops, cafes, and historic architecture. The guide shares stories about Kutaisi’s development and significance as you pass by lively storefronts and local life unfolding.
One notable sight along the way is the White Bridge, which offers scenic views of the Rioni River. This bridge serves as a picturesque backdrop for photos and provides insight into the city’s urban layout. The walk through Rustaveli Street offers a glimpse into everyday Kutaisi, combining history with the city’s vibrant current scene.
A key stop on the tour is the Green Bazaar, a lively market where local vendors sell fresh produce, spices, and homemade goods. Here, visitors get a chance to see and smell the authentic flavors of Georgia. The guide explains the significance of the market in Kutaisi’s daily life and offers tips on how locals shop and trade.
At the Green Bazaar, participants receive a complimentary Georgian pretzel from a nearby bakery—a small but tasty taste of local baking culture. Visitors should note that small cash is recommended for market treats, as it’s not included in the tour price.
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The tour continues with a walk across the Chain Bridge, an iconic spot with views of the Rioni River beneath. This bridge provides an excellent vantage point to appreciate Kutaisi’s scenery and architecture.
The guide shares stories about the bridge’s history and its role in connecting parts of the city. It’s a peaceful spot for photos and to enjoy the breeze along the riverbanks. This stop offers a moment of calm and appreciation amid the lively city streets.
The walk concludes at the foot of the steps leading to Bagrati Cathedral, one of Kutaisi’s most famous landmarks. Visitors are free to explore the cathedral after the tour, adding optional sightseeing to their day.
The guide provides personal tips on the best spots for meals, drinks, and further exploration, making this an informative and friendly finish. The proximity of the cathedral makes it convenient for those wishing to continue their sightseeing independently.

The meeting point is easily accessible at the White columns in Central Park, a central location near the Colchis Fountain. The tour is live-guided in English and suitable for most participants, though it is not wheelchair accessible due to the walking route.
Participants are encouraged to bring comfortable shoes, a camera, and water to stay comfortable during the walk. The tour can be canceled up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, providing flexibility for travelers’ plans.
Priced to offer a quick introduction, this tour combines sightseeing, local flavor, and cultural insights into a compact package. The inclusion of a local snack makes it stand out, offering an authentic taste of Georgian hospitality.
While it doesn’t cover extensive sites or long distances, it’s an ideal choice for visitors wanting a timely overview of Kutaisi’s core attractions without the need for extensive planning or walking.

This experience is perfect for first-time visitors, short-stay travelers, or anyone interested in understanding Kutaisi’s vibe through its streets, markets, and scenic spots. It suits those who appreciate local snacks and stories and do not require extensive accessibility options.
Those looking for a more comprehensive or longer tour might consider exploring additional sites afterward, but for a brief introduction, this walk hits many key notes.
This 87-minute guided tour offers a friendly, informative way to experience Kutaisi. The combination of walking, local food, and scenic views provides a well-rounded snapshot of the city’s life and culture. The local guide’s storytelling adds warmth and authenticity, making it more than just a sightseeing walk.
While the tour’s brevity means it doesn’t explore every historical detail, it offers a lively, engaging introduction suited for those new to Kutaisi or visitors with limited time. The Green Bazaar and the Chain Bridge remain memorable highlights, and the opportunity to visit Bagrati Cathedral afterward adds further depth to a day of exploring.
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 87 minutes.
Where does the tour start?
It begins at the white columns near Central Park in Kutaisi, by the Colchis Fountain.
Is the tour wheelchair accessible?
No, this tour is not wheelchair accessible.
What is included in the tour?
The tour includes a local guide and a Georgian pretzel from a local bakery.
Do I need to bring cash?
Yes, small cash is recommended for treats at the Green Bazaar.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
What should I wear?
Comfortable walking shoes are advised, along with camera and water.
Is the tour suitable for children?
While the tour is generally suitable for most ages, those with mobility issues should note it is not wheelchair accessible.
What are the main sights I will see?
You’ll visit Rustaveli Street, White Bridge, Green Bazaar, Chain Bridge, and end near Bagrati Cathedral.
How do I reserve this tour?
Booking is available via TourHub, and you can reserve now and pay later for flexibility.
This guided walking tour provides a warm, engaging, and authentic introduction to Kutaisi’s sights and daily life, making it a worthwhile choice for those wanting a concise yet meaningful city experience.
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