Kutaisi sign
Kutaisi Sign
Discover the Georgian Flag in Geguti, a striking symbol of national pride and a gateway to Georgia's rich culture and history.
The Georgian Flag in Geguti stands as a powerful emblem of national identity and Georgia's rich history. Its design, featuring a cross and four smaller crosses, symbolizes the country's Christian heritage and the resilience of its people. Visitors can appreciate the flag's cultural significance and the picturesque landscape surrounding it.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Public Transport
To reach the Georgian Flag via public transport from Kutaisi, take a marshrutka (minibus) towards Geguti. These minibuses are a common and budget-friendly mode of transport in Georgia. The fare is approximately 1 GEL. Ask the driver to drop you off near 25 Nikeas Street in Geguti, where the flag is located.
Taxi
Taxis are readily available in Kutaisi and offer a convenient way to reach the Georgian Flag in Geguti. Using ride-sharing apps like Bolt or Yandex is recommended for reliable service. A short taxi ride from Kutaisi to Geguti will typically cost between 3-6 GEL.
Walking
If you are already in Geguti, you can easily walk to the Georgian Flag located at 25 Nikeas Street. The area is relatively small and easily navigable on foot.
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