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Public transport adjustments in Tbilisi ahead of Georgia-Spain football match

by Mariam Razmadze
November 14, 2025
in News, Social & Society
Reading Time: 2 mins read
Public transport adjustments in Tbilisi ahead of Georgia-Spain football match

Photo: BMG.

Due to the Georgia-Spain football match scheduled for November 15, traffic and public transport around Dinamo Arena in Tbilisi will be partially restricted.

Traffic restrictions will be in effect from 10:00 to 00:00 on several streets, including Giorgi Tsabadze, Davit Kipiani, Slava Metreveli streets and Akaki Tsereteli Avenue.

Alternative routes will be available via Tevdore Mgvdeli, Abastumani, Mikheil Tsinamdzghvrishvili streets, Tamar Mepe Avenue, as well as Archil Kuridiani, Shota Iamanidze and Murman Lebanidze streets.

Public transport routes will also be temporarily adjusted during this period.

Bus Route Changes: Buses N384, N386, N311, N320, N315, N327, N306, N308, and N381 will depart from Tsereteli Avenue toward Kutaisi Street, then continue via Vakhushti Bagrationi Bridge, Saakadze Square, Konstantine Gamsakhurdia Avenue, Giorgi Mirotadze Street and Pekini Avenue, reconnecting with Konstantine Gamsakhurdia Avenue to reach Heroes’ Square.

From Heroes’ Square, buses N320, N327, N386, N381, N315, and N384 will follow their standard routes via Tamar Mepe Avenue. Buses N306, N308, and N311 will follow existing routes via Varaziskhevi.

Minibus Route Changes:

  1. Minibuses N541, N551, N536, and N431 will depart from Tsereteli Avenue toward Kutaisi Street, reaching Saakadze Square. N541 will proceed via Giorgi Mirotadze Street, reconnecting with Konstantine Gamsakhurdia Avenue, and continue via Heroes’ Square.
    • N551 will follow Giorgi Mirotadze Street to Pekini Avenue and continue along its established route.
    • N536 will connect via Giorgi Mirotadze Street to Gamsakhurdia Avenue and continue from Heroes’ Square to Tamar Mepe Avenue.
    • N431 will move from Saakadze Square to Shartava Street and then follow its regular route.
  2. Minibuses will follow similar routes when returning, using Tsereteli Avenue as a connection.
  3. N476 will travel from Zhuili Shartava Street via Saakadze Square and Giorgi Mirotadze Street, connecting with Pekini Avenue and Konstantine Gamsakhurdia Avenue, and will continue from Tamar Mepe Avenue along its standard route.
  4. N504 will terminate at Tsereteli Metro Station.
  5. N538, traveling toward Station Square along the left bank of the Mtkvari River, will connect to General Kvinitadze Street and Tamar Mepe Avenue, following the established route. On the return trip, it will reconnect via Tamar Mepe Avenue and continue toward Didube Metro Station.
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