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Updated June 11, 2025
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## Kutaisi Botanical Garden (Kutaisi, Georgia): what to expect, what’s actually worth your time, and what to double-check
If you want a low-effort reset in Kutaisi—shade, birdsong, slow walking paths—Kutaisi Botanical Garden is built for that. It sits on the right bank of the Rioni River, close to Bagrati Cathedral, and is often framed as the city’s easy “green break” between churches, markets, and day trips into Imereti. Travel
Quick facts (from your dataset + corroboration)
– Name: Kutaisi Botanical Garden
– Address / Plus code: 7PH6+MF5, David and Constantine Mkheidze St, Kutaisi, Georgia
– Coordinates: 42.2791499, 42.7112466 (as provided)
– Category: Botanical garden
– Public rating (provided): 4.5/5
What follows sticks to sourced facts and clearly labels anything you should verify on the ground.
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## Why it’s worth it (and why some people bounce)
### The best reason to go: calm, not spectacle
Multiple destination sources describe the garden as a modest-sized city botanical garden—more about wandering than curated greenhouse drama. Its appeal is the pace: you can do a loop, find a bench, and decompress without committing half a day. Travel
### The signature “only in Kutaisi” detail: a chapel inside an oak
Several guides highlight a small chapel constructed inside the trunk of an old oak tree as the most famous feature. One national tourism source says the chapel opened in January 2014 after receiving a blessing from the Georgian Orthodox Church, and notes it can fit about 3 people at a time.
If you’re trying to justify the visit to a skeptical travel partner, this is the hook.
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## What you’ll see inside: plants, terraces, and the “collection” story
Different sources converge on the garden having hundreds of species (often cited around 700 species) from multiple regions. Travel & Tours
One tourism listing frames it as the third largest botanical garden in Georgia and notes that some plants are listed in the country’s Red Book (endangered species list). Travel
A separate guide describes the garden as having natural terraces and being positioned at the eastern edge of the Kolkheti lowland, around 150 meters above sea level, with an emphasis on plant biodiversity protection.
Reality check: plant labeling and interpretive signage quality can vary at smaller botanical gardens. Some review-style sources imply the experience is more “stroll and discover” than museum-like education.
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## Opening hours and ticket price (flagged for verification)
Here’s where the data conflicts, so don’t treat any single line as gospel:
– One local Kutaisi tourism page says the garden works every day from 09:00 to 18:00, and lists an entrance ticket price of 1 GEL.
– A separate travel blog says 10:00 to 18:00 daily. Goes Places
– TripAdvisor reviews also reference an entrance fee of 1 lari/GEL.
What to do with this: assume closing around 18:00 is likely, but verify the opening time and any holiday exceptions when you arrive (or check the most recent local listing the same day). The price being 1 GEL appears consistent across multiple sources, but still worth confirming at the gate.
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## How to plan a visit that doesn’t feel like “just another park”
### Best time of day
If you’re going for photos and quieter paths, earlier tends to be better—especially if the garden closes around 18:00 and you want time to wander without rushing. (This is a practical planning note, not a hard fact.)
### How long to budget
Most visitors will be satisfied with 45–90 minutes, depending on how much time you spend sitting, photographing, or hunting down the oak-tree chapel.
### A simple route that works
1. Enter and do an initial slow loop to get oriented.
2. Make your way toward the oak-tree chapel feature.
3. Finish with a second pass through whatever section felt best—terraces, shady paths, or fountains/pools (a national tourism page mentions paved paths, artificial pools, and fountains after renovations).
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## Getting there from central Kutaisi (what we can say safely)
A Kutaisi tourism page claims the garden is about 1 kilometer from the central square and suggests walking via the Chain bridge along the Rioni. Travel
Because “central square” can be interpreted in a couple of ways depending on the map and local usage, treat the 1 km as an approximate orientation, not a precise measurement.
If you’re navigating by map pins, your dataset’s plus code + coordinates are already strong enough to drop into any mapping app.
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## What to pair it with nearby (so the day has structure)
One national tourism listing explicitly places the garden near Bagrati Cathedral. Travel
A Kutaisi tourism page also points you toward nearby city sights, including Mtsvanekvavila Church (Green Flower) as part of a walk along the riverbank. Travel
Practical combo ideas
– Morning: Bagrati Cathedral area → Botanical Garden
– Late afternoon: Botanical Garden → riverside walk (short, low-stress, and weather-flexible)
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## Accessibility and inclusivity notes (flagged where uncertain)
– A national tourism page says the garden has had renovations including paved paths.
– That does not guarantee full wheelchair accessibility (grades, surface transitions, and entrances matter), so if mobility access is important, it’s best to confirm at the entrance or via a current local contact. (No reliable, specific accessibility spec was found in the sources above.)
For families: the garden is categorized as a “family attraction” on Georgia’s national tourism site, which implies it’s considered suitable for a broad range of visitors. Travel
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## Two contextual internal link opportunities (clearly labeled as suggestions)
Because I can’t know which exact RealJourneyTravels.com URLs you already have live, here are non-assertive internal-link placements you (or your editor) can wire to existing posts:
– Internal link suggestion #1: Link “things to do in Kutaisi” to your Kutaisi city guide (or a Kutaisi hub page).
– Internal link suggestion #2: Link “Bagrati Cathedral” to your standalone Bagrati Cathedral guide (or a Kutaisi churches/heritage roundup).
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## Mini FAQ (only what’s supported)
Is Kutaisi Botanical Garden near the Rioni River?
Yes—multiple sources place it on the right bank of the Rioni River. Travel
What’s the standout feature?
A small chapel inside an oak tree trunk is repeatedly described as the garden’s most well-known feature.
How much does it cost?
Several sources reference 1 GEL (1 lari), but you should still confirm at the entrance because posted fees can change.
What are the hours?
Conflicting: 09:00–18:00 vs 10:00–18:00 are both reported. Verify day-of, especially around holidays.
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