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Green Bazaar
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Nearby attractions
Colchis Fountain
7PC4+H5X, Kutaisi, Georgia
White Bridge
White bridge, Kutaisi, Georgia
Besik Gabashvili Amusement Park
7MCW+HHX, Vazha Pashavela Street, Kutaisi, Georgia
Soviet Sculpture Complex
3, 4600 Shota Rustaveli Ave, Kutaisi, Georgia
Museum of Georgian Sports
3, 5-й переулок Палиашвили, 3 Paliashvili V Aly, Kutaisi, Georgia
Kutaisi State Historical Museum
7P93+FJM, Kutaisi, Georgia
National Museum of Military Glory
7PF3+5WP, Paliashvili V Aly, Kutaisi, Georgia
Bagrati Cathedral
Bagrati Street, Kutaisi, Georgia
Holy Annunciation temple
7 Varlamishvili Street, Kutaisi, Georgia
Kutaisi synagogue
7PF5+JMR, Boris Gaponov Street, Kutaisi, Georgia
Nearby restaurants
Argonauts
St. Nino 17, Kutaisi 4600, Georgia
Cafe Argo
რუსთაველის #9ბ, Kutaisi 4600, Georgia
Bar-restaurant Papavero
5 Tsisperi Kantselebi Street, Kutaisi 4600, Georgia
Sisters
35 Zakharia Paliashvili, Kutaisi, Georgia
Palaty
2 Alexander Pushkin Street, Kutaisi 4600, Georgia
Hoegaarden-Kutaisi
N7 Tsisperi Kantselebi Street, Kutaisi, Georgia
Baraqa
7 Tamar Mepe St, Kutaisi, Georgia
GALLERY TERRACE
4 Shota Rustaveli Ave, Kutaisi 4600, Georgia
Siam Thai Restaurant - სიამი
3 Joseb Grishashvili Street, Kutaisi 4600, Georgia
The Skip
N1, paliashvili str, Kutaisi 4600, Georgia
Nearby local services
Nearby hotels
Best Western Kutaisi City Center
11 Joseb Grishashvili Street, Kutaisi 4600, Georgia
Communal Kutaisi Hotel
21 Galaktion Tabidze St, Kutaisi 4600, Georgia
Hotel Varla
7PF4+M54, 20Varlamishvili Street, Kutaisi, Georgia
Discovery
6 Newport Street, Kutaisi, Georgia
Pushkin street Pearl
6, 18 Sagaradze Street, Kutaisi 4602, Georgia
Pospolita Guest House
19 Galaktion Tabidze St, Kutaisi, Georgia
Gala Boutique Hotel
14 Newport Street, Kutaisi 4600, Georgia
Nino's Cosy Apartment
4600, 4 Korkia Street, Kutaisi, Georgia
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Green Bazaar

2 ფალიაᲨვილის 1 შესახვევი, Kutaisi 4600, Georgia
4.6(986)
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attractions: Colchis Fountain, White Bridge, Besik Gabashvili Amusement Park, Soviet Sculpture Complex, Museum of Georgian Sports, Kutaisi State Historical Museum, National Museum of Military Glory, Bagrati Cathedral, Holy Annunciation temple, Kutaisi synagogue, restaurants: Argonauts, Cafe Argo, Bar-restaurant Papavero, Sisters, Palaty, Hoegaarden-Kutaisi, Baraqa, GALLERY TERRACE, Siam Thai Restaurant - სიამი, The Skip, local businesses:
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Thu9 AM - 7 PMClosed

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Nearby attractions of Green Bazaar

Colchis Fountain

White Bridge

Besik Gabashvili Amusement Park

Soviet Sculpture Complex

Museum of Georgian Sports

Kutaisi State Historical Museum

National Museum of Military Glory

Bagrati Cathedral

Holy Annunciation temple

Kutaisi synagogue

Colchis Fountain

Colchis Fountain

4.7

(1.7K)

Open until 12:00 AM
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White Bridge

White Bridge

4.6

(690)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Besik Gabashvili Amusement Park

Besik Gabashvili Amusement Park

4.3

(886)

Closed
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Soviet Sculpture Complex

Soviet Sculpture Complex

4.3

(67)

Open 24 hours
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Nearby restaurants of Green Bazaar

Argonauts

Cafe Argo

Bar-restaurant Papavero

Sisters

Palaty

Hoegaarden-Kutaisi

Baraqa

GALLERY TERRACE

Siam Thai Restaurant - სიამი

The Skip

Argonauts

Argonauts

4.3

(181)

Open until 11:30 PM
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Cafe Argo

Cafe Argo

4.5

(782)

$

Open until 12:00 AM
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Bar-restaurant Papavero

Bar-restaurant Papavero

4.3

(735)

$$

Open until 12:00 AM
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Sisters

Sisters

4.3

(678)

$$

Open until 2:00 AM
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Reviews of Green Bazaar

4.6
(986)
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5.0
1y

Nestled in the heart of Kutaisi, the Green Bazaar offers a captivating glimpse into Georgian culture and cuisine. From the moment you step foot into this bustling market, you're enveloped in a symphony of colors, aromas, and sounds.

The stalls overflow with fresh produce, sourced directly from local farmers, showcasing the bounty of the region's fertile land. Juicy fruits, aromatic herbs, and vibrant vegetables tempt passersby with their tantalizing hues and fragrances.

But it's not just about the food at Green Bazaar; it's an immersive cultural experience. Vendors, adorned in traditional attire, greet visitors with warm smiles and infectious enthusiasm, eager to share their stories and traditions.

As you wander through the labyrinthine aisles, you'll encounter an array of culinary delights, from freshly baked bread and homemade cheeses to exotic spices and handcrafted wines. Don't miss the chance to sample traditional Georgian delicacies like khachapuri, a savory cheese-filled bread, or pkhali, a flavorful vegetable pâté.

Beyond the food, the market pulsates with life, echoing with the laughter of children, the banter of vendors, and the strains of live music. It's a sensory overload that transports you to a bygone era, where community and commerce intertwine seamlessly.

Whether you're a seasoned traveler or a curious explorer, Green Bazaar offers a truly authentic taste of Georgia's rich heritage. So, immerse yourself in the vibrant tapestry of sights, smells, and flavors, and discover the essence of Kutaisi at this bustling...

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5.0
1y

1 | A local market that is not a tourist trap. This market is mainly frequented by locals, and the offer consists mainly of vegetables, fruits, spices, herbs, churchel (nuts strung on a string in a shell made of fruit juice), homemade wine and other local products. A smaller part of the market consists of electronics. 2 | Prices are low, but card payments are not possible. The only accepted payment method is Georgian currency. 3 | Sellers do not speak English, but can usually be spoken to in Russian. They are usually happy to see tourists as they see them as a movable clientele. If you can talk, you can negotiate a better price. 4 | The market has an authentic and unique atmosphere, for me it was one of the best attractions in Kutaisi. In terms of hygiene, the market does not quite meet Western standards. 5 | I recommend to buy or at least taste the churchella. It is sold in a variety of variants with hazelnuts, walnuts or macadamia nuts in grape juice, pomegranate, kiwi etc. 6 | The best time to visit the market is early in the morning when the...

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4.0
1y

The Green Bazaar in Kutaisi is a wonderful slice of local life! It’s an authentic, bustling market where you can find everything from fresh produce to local cheeses, meats, and baked goods. The variety of fruits, vegetables, and herbs is impressive, and the vendors are friendly and eager to share their products, often offering samples.

What I loved most about the market is the lively atmosphere—it’s a great place to experience Georgian culture firsthand. The colorful stalls sell not only food but also local handicrafts and textiles, making it a good spot to pick up unique souvenirs.

While it’s not the most polished market, its charm lies in its authenticity. If you’re in Kutaisi, definitely take the time to visit—it’s a true gem for anyone wanting to explore the heart...

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Nestled in the heart of Kutaisi, the Green Bazaar offers a captivating glimpse into Georgian culture and cuisine. From the moment you step foot into this bustling market, you're enveloped in a symphony of colors, aromas, and sounds. The stalls overflow with fresh produce, sourced directly from local farmers, showcasing the bounty of the region's fertile land. Juicy fruits, aromatic herbs, and vibrant vegetables tempt passersby with their tantalizing hues and fragrances. But it's not just about the food at Green Bazaar; it's an immersive cultural experience. Vendors, adorned in traditional attire, greet visitors with warm smiles and infectious enthusiasm, eager to share their stories and traditions. As you wander through the labyrinthine aisles, you'll encounter an array of culinary delights, from freshly baked bread and homemade cheeses to exotic spices and handcrafted wines. Don't miss the chance to sample traditional Georgian delicacies like khachapuri, a savory cheese-filled bread, or pkhali, a flavorful vegetable pâté. Beyond the food, the market pulsates with life, echoing with the laughter of children, the banter of vendors, and the strains of live music. It's a sensory overload that transports you to a bygone era, where community and commerce intertwine seamlessly. Whether you're a seasoned traveler or a curious explorer, Green Bazaar offers a truly authentic taste of Georgia's rich heritage. So, immerse yourself in the vibrant tapestry of sights, smells, and flavors, and discover the essence of Kutaisi at this bustling marketplace.
Petr NovákPetr Novák
1 | A local market that is not a tourist trap. This market is mainly frequented by locals, and the offer consists mainly of vegetables, fruits, spices, herbs, churchel (nuts strung on a string in a shell made of fruit juice), homemade wine and other local products. A smaller part of the market consists of electronics. 2 | Prices are low, but card payments are not possible. The only accepted payment method is Georgian currency. 3 | Sellers do not speak English, but can usually be spoken to in Russian. They are usually happy to see tourists as they see them as a movable clientele. If you can talk, you can negotiate a better price. 4 | The market has an authentic and unique atmosphere, for me it was one of the best attractions in Kutaisi. In terms of hygiene, the market does not quite meet Western standards. 5 | I recommend to buy or at least taste the churchella. It is sold in a variety of variants with hazelnuts, walnuts or macadamia nuts in grape juice, pomegranate, kiwi etc. 6 | The best time to visit the market is early in the morning when the produce is fresh.
Hamza AmeerHamza Ameer
The Green Bazaar in Kutaisi is a wonderful slice of local life! It’s an authentic, bustling market where you can find everything from fresh produce to local cheeses, meats, and baked goods. The variety of fruits, vegetables, and herbs is impressive, and the vendors are friendly and eager to share their products, often offering samples. What I loved most about the market is the lively atmosphere—it’s a great place to experience Georgian culture firsthand. The colorful stalls sell not only food but also local handicrafts and textiles, making it a good spot to pick up unique souvenirs. While it’s not the most polished market, its charm lies in its authenticity. If you’re in Kutaisi, definitely take the time to visit—it’s a true gem for anyone wanting to explore the heart of the city!
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Nestled in the heart of Kutaisi, the Green Bazaar offers a captivating glimpse into Georgian culture and cuisine. From the moment you step foot into this bustling market, you're enveloped in a symphony of colors, aromas, and sounds. The stalls overflow with fresh produce, sourced directly from local farmers, showcasing the bounty of the region's fertile land. Juicy fruits, aromatic herbs, and vibrant vegetables tempt passersby with their tantalizing hues and fragrances. But it's not just about the food at Green Bazaar; it's an immersive cultural experience. Vendors, adorned in traditional attire, greet visitors with warm smiles and infectious enthusiasm, eager to share their stories and traditions. As you wander through the labyrinthine aisles, you'll encounter an array of culinary delights, from freshly baked bread and homemade cheeses to exotic spices and handcrafted wines. Don't miss the chance to sample traditional Georgian delicacies like khachapuri, a savory cheese-filled bread, or pkhali, a flavorful vegetable pâté. Beyond the food, the market pulsates with life, echoing with the laughter of children, the banter of vendors, and the strains of live music. It's a sensory overload that transports you to a bygone era, where community and commerce intertwine seamlessly. Whether you're a seasoned traveler or a curious explorer, Green Bazaar offers a truly authentic taste of Georgia's rich heritage. So, immerse yourself in the vibrant tapestry of sights, smells, and flavors, and discover the essence of Kutaisi at this bustling marketplace.
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1 | A local market that is not a tourist trap. This market is mainly frequented by locals, and the offer consists mainly of vegetables, fruits, spices, herbs, churchel (nuts strung on a string in a shell made of fruit juice), homemade wine and other local products. A smaller part of the market consists of electronics. 2 | Prices are low, but card payments are not possible. The only accepted payment method is Georgian currency. 3 | Sellers do not speak English, but can usually be spoken to in Russian. They are usually happy to see tourists as they see them as a movable clientele. If you can talk, you can negotiate a better price. 4 | The market has an authentic and unique atmosphere, for me it was one of the best attractions in Kutaisi. In terms of hygiene, the market does not quite meet Western standards. 5 | I recommend to buy or at least taste the churchella. It is sold in a variety of variants with hazelnuts, walnuts or macadamia nuts in grape juice, pomegranate, kiwi etc. 6 | The best time to visit the market is early in the morning when the produce is fresh.
Petr Novák

Petr Novák

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The Green Bazaar in Kutaisi is a wonderful slice of local life! It’s an authentic, bustling market where you can find everything from fresh produce to local cheeses, meats, and baked goods. The variety of fruits, vegetables, and herbs is impressive, and the vendors are friendly and eager to share their products, often offering samples. What I loved most about the market is the lively atmosphere—it’s a great place to experience Georgian culture firsthand. The colorful stalls sell not only food but also local handicrafts and textiles, making it a good spot to pick up unique souvenirs. While it’s not the most polished market, its charm lies in its authenticity. If you’re in Kutaisi, definitely take the time to visit—it’s a true gem for anyone wanting to explore the heart of the city!
Hamza Ameer

Hamza Ameer

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