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However, hitchhiking north might be easier if you take a ''marshrutka'' towards Mtskheta and tell the driver to let you out when the S1 national road splits off from the Mtshketa road (see photo).
Another option is to get to Metro Station Sarajishvili and walk over the bridge across the highway to one of the gas stations (you can see both of them from the bridge) and start hitchhiking from there. Expect some weird looks from the guys who work there, and they might even tell you to get the hell out. Most of them don't speak or understand english English which will make it hard to make clear what you're doing. But when you're feeling lucky, go for it!
[[File:tbilisinorth.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Hitchhikers going north from the turn off the Mtskheta road]]
== Public transport ==
Tbilisi has a metro system with two lines. To enter it, you must first buy a smart card from the ticket office (2 Lari as of August 2011) and then load value onto it. Swipe the smart card at the turnstiles. You can get 5 Lari onto your card ''for free'' by going to the counter and asking for 5 Lari from the president ("Minda chuti Lari president" - not perfect georgianGeorgian, but understandable; tested by [[User:Zenit|Zenit]] in November 2011). You can also get the 2 Lari deposit back when you hand the card in again. From metro stations one can reach further parts of the city by city buses or ''marshrutkas''.
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