Is there a bus from Yerevan to Tbilisi?


Is there a bus from Yerevan to Tbilisi? Yes, there are direct services departing from Yerevan, Hayrenik Tour office or Yerevan, Central Bus Station (Kilikia) or Yerevan, Khachatur Abovyan Square or Yerevan, Central Railway Station and arriving in Tbilisi. The journey takes approximately 5h 25min.


Is Tbilisi tourist friendly?

The Georgian capital, Tbilisi, is generally a very safe place to visit.


Do I need a visa from Armenia to Georgia?

Do Armenian citizens need a visa for Georgia? Armenian citizens do not need a tourist visa when travelling to Georgia in 2023. Armenian passport holders can stay in Georgia for a short period of time (for 360 days). Please, read all the information below to make your trip easy and safe.


Is there a train between Georgia and Armenia?

Is there a direct train between Armenia and Georgia? No, there is no direct train from Armenia to Georgia. However, there are services departing from Anrapetucjan Hraparak and arriving at Tbilisi via Yerevan. The journey, including transfers, takes approximately 11h 11m.


Is Yerevan better than Tbilisi?

It's easy and I would say that most people would probably enjoy Tbilisi more than Yerevan. But Yerevan was (for us) a more cultural experience and we felt a deeper connection to the city. But part of that was because we had the most fantastic guide George for a few days (look him up if going to Yerevan).


Is there a sleeper train from Armenia to Georgia?

The sleeper train that runs every other night during the winter months (October to May) and daily during summer (June to September) is a safe, convenient and best of all, atmospheric way to travel between Georgia and Armenia. Important update: The train schedule for summer 2023 is different to previous years.


How do I get from Armenia to Tbilisi?

The best way to get from Armenia to Tbilisi is to bus which takes 7h 20m and costs $13 - $40. Alternatively, you can train, which costs $20 - $75 and takes 11h 11m.


Is it safe to drive from Yerevan to Tbilisi?

Naturally there are challenges that come with doing this however driving in both countries is generally very safe. Driving in both Georgia and Armenia may seem like a crazy idea initially. However with reliable car rental services springing up in Tbilisi and Yerevan it is becoming more and more accessible.


Do you tip taxi drivers in Tbilisi?

Taxis in Tbilisi aren't metered; make sure to agree on the fare with the driver before you get in the vehicle. Tipping your taxi driver isn't expected in Tbilisi but you can round up the final fare if you want to.


Is the border between Armenia and Georgia open?

Georgia – Armenia border crossings Gogavan – Guguti: Border is open for international travelers. Very easy. The final 13 kilometres in Georgia goes through a beautiful beech forest, but it is a mud track. Bavra – Ninotsminda: Border is open for international travelers.


Which is nicer Armenia or Georgia?

The verdict of our Georgia vs Armenia travel comparison Armenia is excellent, it's only Georgia that's a little (sometimes a lot) better in almost everything. So, in general, we believe that Georgia is a better tourist destination, with a wider variety of things to explore, from culture to natural beauty.


How many days do you need in Yerevan?

Plan to spend a minimum of two days in Yerevan to experience the best the city has to offer. And then prepare to kick yourself for not spending more time in Yerevan. We really wish we had spent longer in Armenia. Don't be fooled to think there's not much to see or do in Armenia.


Is there a train from Yerevan to Tbilisi?

The Yerevan to Tbilisi train runs every second night, leaving from the Yerevan Tigran Mets Avenue Railway Station at 21:30 and getting into Tbilisi Railway Station (North) at 07:30. The train is slower, but it's more comfortable. It also costs more than the minibus.


Do you need PCR to go to Armenia?

The passengers are NO LONGER REQUIRED to present a COVID-19 PCR test or a Certificate of complete vaccination against COVID-19 to enter the Republic of Armenia.