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Free Wi Fi in Tbilisi Transportation in Georgia Metro Money Card Georgian Currency Sim Card in Georgia Mini Dictionary for Touri Mini Dictionary for Tourists Free Wi Fi in Tbilisi Transportation in Georgia Sim card in Georgia Metro money card Georgian currency Useful applications in Georgia Oct 2019 1 Free Wi Fi in Tbilisi Are you visiting the capital of to turn on your mobile phone, Georgia, Tbilisi and need Wi Fi? computer or any other device, Then Tbilisi city offers you free search and find the network called Wi Fi access which is extremely “Tbilisi Loves You” and surf the convenient for tourists! The project web without restrictions. Most of first municipal wireless network importantly, keep in mind the fact was launched in 2012 and till that “Tbilisi Loves You” free Wi this day this project proves to Fi works the best and the fastest at be successful. To connect to the bus and metro stations as well as in free Network you will only need many shopping centers and malls! Oct 2019 3 Georgian LARI (or Gel) is the According to the currency ranking official currency of Georgia and the most popular exchange rate the symbol is ₾. is GEL to USD rate, then comes The singular of Lari is Tetri. Each EURO, Turkish Lira, Pound Lari is divided into 100 Tetri. sterling, and Russian Ruble. We have both: You can exchange your money coins and Banknotes. in banks, but there are many Current coins are: 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, exchange points located in the 50 Tetri and 1 and 2 Lari. main streets of the city, working Current Banknotes are: 5, 10, 20, on “National Bank of Georgia” 50, 100, and 200 Lari. exchange rate. 4 Oct 2019 Transportation in Georgia You will have no problem of person is 50 Tetri for bus and 80 commute or transportation when Tetri for Marshrutka. you visit our country! Georgia, Taxis are available everywhere as a modern and technologically and anytime, you can hail a taxi developed country, offers you or use online Taxi service like different ways of transportation. Yandex, Bolt or Maxim! If you are looking for buses, you And lastly, one of the fastest will come across bus timetable and the most comfortable ways boards at the bust stops, if you to travel is by metro. Swipe want to go by minibus, look for Metro money card on the sensor yellow colored minibuses called machine for 50 tetri and enjoy Marshrutka. The price for each your ride! Oct 2019 5 Metro money card If your favorite means of it in any pay-box in bus stations transportation is metro or bus, or metro stations. the only thing you need is Moreover, the card is not Metromoney card. personal so you don’t have to By Metromoney card, you can present your passport for its pay your travel on metro and purchase. bus. Metromoney card is sold in any metro stations by the price of 2 GEL. But you can charge Tbilisi Metro Map Line 1 Line 2 River 6 Oct 2019 Best GEO CARD’s Discount Providers Geo-Card is a tourist card which offers you Georgia’s discounts. if you are in Georgia now, get your own Geo-Card by 10 Gel and start using its various discount options. Just bring your Geo-Card and “Narikala” Bath House enjoy access to restaurants, coffee Address: Abano №5 -Gorgaslis shops, stores, hotels, museums, qucha 3. Tbilisi massage centers, relaxation pools and many other places and facilities willing to provide you with their discounts. To find out about all discounts visit the Geo-Card app or website. Old Kutaisi Restaurant Here is best discounts in Address: Shalva Nutsubidze st. September 2019. N.35- Tbilisi Oct 2019 7 Best GEO CARD’s Discount Providers Paragliding Cafe Monsieur Jordan Address: Adam Mitskevichi St. Address: Gorgasali str. N. 17- N21- Tbilisi Tbilisi Hop On Hop Off Tbilisi Old House Restaurant Address: Freedom Square, Address: Marjvena sanapiro N. Pushkin St. 9 - Tbilisi 3 – Tbilisi Oct 2019 9 Mini Dictionary for Tourists Georgian language (Kartooli) is provide you with a small dictionary one of the ancient languages in that may help you during your trip the world. It is not easy to learn in Georgia. Georgian language, that is why we Word/phrase Meaning How to pronounce გამარჯობა! Hello! GAMARJOBA როგორ ხართ? How are you? ROGOR KHART? რა გქვიათ? What is your name? RA GQVIAT? მე მქვია (...) My name is (…) ME MQVIA (…) უკაცრავად Excuse me UKATSRAVAD ბოდიში Sorry BODISHI დამეხმარეთ თუ Please help me DAMEKHMARET შეიძლება TU SHEIDZLEBA თუ შეიძლება Please TU SHEIDZLEBA მადლობა Thank you MADLOBA არაფრის You are welcome ARAPRIS დიახ Yes DIAKH არა No ARA კარგი Okay KARGI კარგად Goodbye KARGAD ნახვამდის See you NAKHVAMDIS ეს რა ღირს? How much is it? ES RA GHIRS? საჭმელი Food SACHMELI რესტორანი Restaurant RESTORANI კაფე Café KAFE ტაქსი Taxi TAQSI ავტობუსი Bus AVTOBUSI მარშრუტკა Minibus MARSHRUTKA Georgia’s weather If you are going to visit Georgia, you should know, that the weather here is always changeable. It can be sunny at the beginning, then it may start raining suddenly, no one knows what to expect. So, make sure you are clothed properly. Occasionally, you can check weather forecast on mobile application. In autumn, you may be surprised by the sudden wind and rain. So, always have an umbrella with you. Oct 2019 11 Useful Applications in Georgia Your phone would be the best assistant during your trip. But you should first download the necessary mobile applications for Georgia. We’ve prepared a useful list of apps for you and we hope that it will make your trip to Georgia as comfortable as possible. Order taxi online: Yandex Bolt Maxim taxi Check your path and location online: Mymap.ge Tbilisi Transport Company Buy tickets online: Tkt.ge Georgian Railway Tickets Find Sale Points in Website Oct 2019 13 Sim card in Georgia Mobile operators offer very low prices You can see all the offers online or find in Georgia, so it’s always better to buy one of their offices on the street. local number while staying here. You www.beeline.ge just need your passport to buy a new sim www.geocell.ge card. There are three main companies www.magticom.ge offering sim cards in Georgia. Beeline offices in Tbilisi: Magti offices in Tbilisi: Geocell offices in Tbilisi: Tbilisi Airport Tbilisi Airport Tbilisi Airport Tbilisi Mall Aghmashenebeli. N.109 Tbilisi Mall Gorgasali Ave. N. 39 Ioanne Petritsi St. N.17 Rustaveli ave. N.40 Pekini Ave. N. 17 Chavchavadze Ave. N. 2 East Point Tsereteli Ave. N. 1 Pekini St. N. 2 Galleria, Rustaveli Ave Peterburg str. N. 1 Chavchavadze Ave. N. 21 Isani Mall, Navtlughi St. Rustaveli Ave. N. 14 Sh. Rustaveli Ave. N. 22 Khizanishvili str. N.17 Khizanishvili ste. N. 15 Merab Kostava St. N. 47 Pekini ave. N.24 Javakheti str. N. 42 Isani . Navtlugi St. N. 5-7 Al. Kazbegi ave. N.14 Vaja-Pshavela Ave. N. Politkovskaya st. N. 7 Marjanishvili str. N.5 26-28 Tsereteli Avenue N. 82 Gorgasali St. N.61 Leselidze str. N. 20 City Mall (Gldani) Varketili, Metro station City Mall (Kavtaradze st.) East Point Gldani, Trading Centre Ortachala,Gorgasali N. 39 SMARTUP Sale Department GEO CARD-ის ჟურნალი არის ტურისტული ჟურნალი, შექმნილი კომპანია SMARTUP-ის მიერ, რომელიც ტურისტებს საჭირო ინფორმაციას აწვდის. გსურთ რეკლამა GEO CARD-ის ჟურნალში ? დაუკავშირდით გაყიდვების დეპარტამენტს. ნათია ნახუცრიშვილი: 555 72 0003 თენგიზ გულორდავა: 599 14 92 49 ვლადიმერ მექვაბიშვილი: 557 22 85 20 .
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