Kutaisi, the charming heart of Georgia, beckons travelers with its rich history and vibrant culture. As one of the oldest cities in the world, it boasts a fascinating blend of ancient architecture and modern life. The UNESCO-listed Bagrati Cathedral, with its stunning views of the Rioni River, is a must-visit, showcasing the city’s medieval glory. Just a short trip away, the Gelati Monastery offers a glimpse into Georgia's spiritual heritage, adorned with beautiful frescoes that tell stories of the past. Food lovers will delight in Kutaisi’s culinary scene. Don’t miss trying khachapuri, a cheesy bread that’s a local favorite, or the hearty lobio, a bean stew that warms the soul. The bustling local markets are perfect for sampling fresh produce and regional delicacies, making every meal an adventure. For those seeking nature, the nearby Prometheus Cave and Okatse Canyon offer breathtaking landscapes and thrilling activities. Kutaisi’s friendly atmosphere and welcoming locals make it easy to feel at home while exploring this hidden gem. Did you know that Kutaisi was once the capital of the ancient Kingdom of Colchis? This city is not just a stop on your journey through Georgia; it’s a destination rich in stories waiting
Kutaisi, Georgia
Top things to do in Kutaisi
14 attractions, landmarks and museums worth your time, ranked by traveler reviews.
Gelati Monastery
A medieval monastic complex near Kutaisi, founded in 1106 by King David IV, and a UNESCO World Heritage Site renowned for its architecture and mosaics.
Prometheus Cave Natural Monument
A spectacular karst cave near Kutaisi, featuring impressive stalactites, stalagmites, petrified waterfalls, and an underground river.
Sataplia Nature Reserve
Explore dinosaur footprints, a karst cave, and a glass observation deck in a protected nature reserve near Kutaisi.
Motsameta Monastery
A picturesque monastery complex perched on a cliff above the Tskaltsitela River, near Kutaisi.
Kutaisi State Historical Museum
A large history museum in central Kutaisi with over 200,000 artifacts from ancient to medieval Georgia.
Colchis Fountain
A towering monument in Kutaisi's central square, celebrating the ancient kingdom of Colchis with mythological figures and fountains.
White Bridge
An elegant pedestrian bridge over the Rioni River, offering panoramic views of Kutaisi's old town and surrounding hills.
Kutaisi Botanical Garden
A serene botanical garden on the banks of the Rioni River, featuring diverse plant collections and shaded walking paths.
Green Bazaar
A bustling farmers' market in Kutaisi offering fresh produce, local cheeses, spices, and handmade crafts.
Besik Gabashvili Amusement Park
A nostalgic amusement park on Gabashvili Hill in Kutaisi, accessible by cable car, with rides and city views.
Kutaisi Holy Annunciation Temple
Historic Georgian Orthodox church in Kutaisi's French Quarter, known for its beautiful frescoes and serene atmosphere.
David Kakabadze Kutaisi Art Gallery
Art gallery in Kutaisi showcasing Georgian fine art, including works by David Kakabadze and other national artists.
Okros Chardakhi Palace
Remains of a historic royal palace in Kutaisi, once the residence of Georgian kings, now a landmark with scenic views.
Bagrati Cathedral
An 11th-century cathedral in Kutaisi, Georgia, celebrated as a masterpiece of medieval Georgian architecture and a symbol of the nation's unified kingdom.
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