
The most important cities in Georgia at a glance – from the bustling metropolis to the charming small town. Each city links to a detailed page with map, attractions and travel tips.

Tskhaltubo is a formerly world-famous spa town, valued for its radon-infused mineral springs.
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Gurjaani is a lively winemaking center in the Kakheti region, surrounded by endless vineyards.
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Tqvarcheli is a mountain-enclosed town in Abkhazia, known for its coal mining.
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Mtskheta is one of the oldest cities in Georgia and the former capital of the Iberian kingdom.
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Akhalkalaki is located on the Javakheti Plateau near the Armenian border and has a predominantly Armenian population.
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Bolnisi is a town in Kvemo Kartli, founded by German settlers in the 19th century as Katharinenfeld.
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Marneuli is the administrative center of a multicultural region in Kvemo Kartli, with a predominantly Azerbaijani population.
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Khoni is a small town in the western Georgian lowlands, distinguished by its traditional silk production and agricultural products.
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Gardabani is an industrial city near the Azerbaijani border, operating an important thermal power plant.
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Sokhumi is the capital of the breakaway region of Abkhazia and was once a thriving resort on the Black Sea.
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Tbilisi is the capital and largest city of Georgia, picturesquely situated on the banks of the Kura River.
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Telavi is the historical and administrative center of the Kakheti wine region.
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Kaspi is a historical small town in the Shida Kartli region, playing an important role in cement production.
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Zestafoni is an industrial city in Imereti, whose economy is closely linked to the processing of manganese ore.
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Batumi is the second-largest city of Georgia and a popular resort on the Black Sea coast.
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Ozurgeti is the center of the Guria region, surrounded by picturesque tea plantations and hazelnut groves.
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Borjomi is a picturesque resort town globally renowned for its salty, healing mineral water.
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Khashuri is an important transport hub in central Georgia where railway and road networks intersect.
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Kobuleti is a popular seaside resort in Adjara with a kilometers-long pebble beach.
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Sagarejo is the gateway to the Kakheti wine region and a city with an agricultural character.
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Tianeti is a tranquil rural town in the Iori River valley, characterized by rolling green hills, traditional agriculture, and an authentic, unhurried…
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Samtredia is a bustling city in the Imereti plain, known for its importance as a railway hub.
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Chiatura is a unique mountain town famous for its extensive network of Soviet cable cars.
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Bakhmaro is a unique alpine resort sitting above the clouds in the Guria region, famous for its wooden houses and magical mixture of sea and mountain…
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Akhaltsikhe is a multicultural city in southern Georgia, shaped by Georgian, Armenian, and Ottoman influences.
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Senaki is a significant city in the Mingrelia region and an important military base.
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Kialasur is a tranquil seaside area near Sukhumi, situated on the Black Sea coast and known for its pebble beaches and lush subtropical vegetation.
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Nunisi is a hidden balneological resort in the Imereti region, surrounded by lush forests and known for its exceptionally mineral-rich thermal waters.
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Baghrypsta is a scenic coastal settlement in Abkhazia, Georgia, known for its lush subtropical nature and relaxing Black Sea beaches.
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Juta is one of the highest settlements in Europe, nestled in the spectacular Chaukhi mountain range and serving as a premier base for alpine trekking.
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An idyllic resort lake in Kakheti, surrounded by forested mountains.
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A picturesque high-altitude resort in the Racha region, known for its mineral springs and coniferous forests.
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Tkibuli is a mining town in western Georgia, surrounded by dense forests and steep mountains.
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Poti is a major port city on the Black Sea and an economic hub of Georgia.
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Tsikhisdziri is a picturesque resort on the Black Sea coast of Georgia, renowned for the ancient Petra Fortress and lush subtropical surroundings.
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Omalo is the principal village of the remote Tusheti region, accessible only in summer.
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Gori is a city in central Georgia, best known as the birthplace of Joseph Stalin.
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Zugdidi is the historical capital of the Mingrelia region in western Georgia.
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Kyndygh chyts is a unique coastal destination in Abkhazia, renowned for its therapeutic thermal springs and relaxing black sea beaches.
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Kutaisi is the third-largest city in Georgia and the center of the Imereti region.
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Ambrolauri is the charming center of the Racha region, known for its fine wines and spectacular scenery.
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Lentekhi is a peaceful town serving as the gateway to Lower Svaneti.
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Ureki is a popular coastal town on the Black Sea, famous for its unique magnetic black sand beaches known for their healing properties.
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Rustavi is a major industrial city in southeastern Georgia on the Kura River.
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A quiet coastal village in Abkhazia, Georgia, known for its undeveloped, wild Black Sea beaches and serene natural surroundings.
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Anaklia is an ambitious modern beach resort town in western Georgia, famous for its striking pedestrian bridge and music festivals.
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Abgydzyrra is a picturesque coastal destination on the Black Sea in Georgia, famous for its relaxed atmosphere and lush vegetation.
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Khulo is a picturesque mountainous town in the Adjara region, famous for its thrilling alpine cable car.
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Kvareli is a charming town in the heart of Kakheti, renowned for its exquisite wines, historic landmarks, and beautiful lakes.
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Gulrypsh is a scenic coastal town on the Black Sea, known for its mild subtropical climate and lush green landscapes.
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Click a city – the detail page lists the top attractions, a map and travel tips.