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Hostels In Kutaisi

9 Hostels in Kutaisi, Georgia
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Black Tomato
9.8Superb
(94)
Hostel- 0.56km from city centre
Black Tomato is a hostel with a wonderful wine bar in the heart of the old district of Kutasi.
Privates From
€20.95
Dorms From
€13.97
Bao Hostel
9.5Superb
(169)
Hostel- 0.55km from city centre
Bao Hostel offers you private and shared rooms with competitive prices.
Privates From
€7.65
Dorms From
€8.20
Dingo Backpackers Hostel
9.5Superb
(266)
Hostel- 0.67km from city centre
Dingo Backpackers Hostel is located in the heart of the city.
Privates From
€1.00
Dorms From
€4.00
The Friends Hostel
9.0Fabulous
(5)
Hostel- 1.03km from city centre
The Friends Hostel offers shared and private accommodation in Kutaisi.
Privates From
€5.06
Dorms From
€8.73
Starhostel
8.2Fabulous
(40)
Hostel- 0.35km from city centre
The central square, park, restraints serving traditional Georgian food, bars and nightclubs are all within easy walking distance.
Privates From
€4.59
Dorms From
€4.59
Art Hous Hostel Aleksandr
Hostel- 2.88km from city centre
Discover peace in Nikea, Kutaisi's heart. 9-min public transport to old town, 3-min to a delightful cafe, and 7-min walk to a 24/7 supermarket.
No Privates Available
Dorms From
€6.98
Anri Guest House
Hostel- 1.25km from city centre
Embrace history at Bagrati Cathedral (2 km), admire the Colchis Fountain (1.6 km), and cross the enchanting White Bridge (less than 1 km).
Privates From
€15.00
Dorms From
€14.00
Hotel 1870
9.6Superb
(4)
Hotel- 1.12km from city centre
Well set in Kutaisi, Hotel 1870 offers private rooms with great rates!
Privates From
€5.25
No Dorms Available
Globus Hotel
0.0
(20)
Hotel- 0.48km from city centre
Kutaisi Hotel Globus is situated close to city center!
Privates From
€5.46
No Dorms Available

About Kutaisi

As one of the oldest settlements in Europe, Kutaisi in Georgia is full of old-world charm. Its honey-hued buildings sit closely together along the Rioni River and ancient landmarks such as the Bagrati Cathedral rise over its roofs. Through its streets, you’ll find colourful spice-filled bazaars, vintage-themed cafés and UNESCO-listed monasteries. Kutaisi is also the jumping-point to the lush Imereti region, where caves, mountain slopes and a canyon provide some impressive day hikes. 

You can find Kutaisi hostels all across town, whether close to the river or in the city’s historic district. Many are housed in Kutaisi’s old buildings, which feature wooden floors, tall ceilings and stucco sculpturing. Some have balconies with views over the city, while others have gardens with barbecue areas. Look out for a Kutaisi hostel that organises events like walking tours, pub crawls and day trips if you’re after a social vibe. You can also find hostels with in-house bars, as well as home-cooked breakfasts with ingredients provided by local farmers.

Kutaisi is built around the Rioni River with the city centre on the left banks, and the old city on its right banks. The Rustaveli Bridge sits in between the two sides and takes you along Rustaveli Avenue where you’ll find beautifully decorated cafés, as well as the main information centre. On the outskirts of town, Tskaltubo is known for its abandoned sanatoriums (spas), which are well worth a visit if you’re into architecture. A 30-minute drive outside Kutaisi’s centre will take you deeper into the Imereti region, home to some of the country’s most dramatic scenery. 

While in town, check out some of its impressive monuments, like the Colchis Fountain in Tsentraluri Moedani Square and the Kutaisi State Historical Museum. Slightly out of town is the Gelati Monastery, a Georgian medieval masterpiece with World Heritage Site status. The Green Bazaar is the city’s vibrant marketplace, where you can pick up spices, fruit and Georgian delicacies like churchkhela, a nutty sweet. Within an hour’s drive, you'll find Okatse Canyon, which has a thrilling walkway hanging off the cliff's edge, and the stalagmite-filled Prometheus Cave. 

Kutaisi’s nearest international airport is 24km away in Kopitnari. To get into town from here, you’ll need to hop on a marshrutka (minibus). You can also get a marshrutka from Tbilisi (a 4-hour journey). Travelling by train? The station is 1km south of the city centre and runs from various cities. Use the city bus to get around town – it follows a circular route linking the station with the centre. 

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