Georgia - list of cities and statistics
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Georgia

Once you find your way to Georgia you need to find your way around: in the city, between other cities and towns, and through her beautiful countryside destinations. Here are ten modes of transport used by locals and travelers alike.Taxis are one of the best ways of getting around the immediate city, as they can be found almost anywhere. Fares are very affordable, and should never cost more than a few Lari. Generally, taxis will be waiting outside of major public areas such as airports, train stations, bus stations, and large hotels. If outside of these areas, the best way to get a taxi is to ask a hotels or restaurants for their help in arranging a ride. yellow buses in Tbilisi are cheap but you get what you pay for. They have no air conditioning or decent suspension and are often overcrowded. However, they do provide a vital service that reaches the main areas of their cities. You can find out bus schedule and routes on the Tbilisi Transport Company web page. Two points to note: Payment can only be made with exact change or using a prepaid transit card (which you can buy in every metro station) via an honor system when boarding. Fares are approximately $0.21 to ride.Georgian taxis are are everywhere, unregulated and quick to take advantage of the unsuspecting with inflated fares.