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The hitchhiking point is near the ''Ortachala'' bus station. Several kilometers after the end of the city, the road divides, one way going towards Rustavi and Azerbaijan ([[Baku]]), the other towards Merneuli and Armenia ([[Yerevan]]).
 
The hitchhiking point is near the ''Ortachala'' bus station. Several kilometers after the end of the city, the road divides, one way going towards Rustavi and Azerbaijan ([[Baku]]), the other towards Merneuli and Armenia ([[Yerevan]]).
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== Public transport ==
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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 October 2010) and then load value onto it. Swipe the smart card at the turnstiles. From metro stations one can reach further parts of the city by city buses or ''marshrutkas''.
  
 
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Revision as of 16:50, 25 October 2010

Tbilisi is the capital of Georgia and the country's largest city.

The M27 motorway goes through the city.

Hitchhiking out

North towards Mtskheta and Batumi

The hitchhiking point is not far from the Didube bus station, near the statue of David the Builder on horseback.

East towards the airport and Telavi

The hitchhiking point is directly next to the metro station Samgori.

Southeast towards Rustavi, Merneuli, Armenia and Azerbaijan

The hitchhiking point is near the Ortachala bus station. Several kilometers after the end of the city, the road divides, one way going towards Rustavi and Azerbaijan (Baku), the other towards Merneuli and Armenia (Yerevan).

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 October 2010) and then load value onto it. Swipe the smart card at the turnstiles. From metro stations one can reach further parts of the city by city buses or marshrutkas.