The Georgian restaurants and cafes are for those categories of people who do not really keep to diets or just pretend to do so.
Authentic cuisine is too diverse and delicious to give it up.
What is more, the prices are as sweet and attractive as Georgian wine and people.
A three-course meal for two people in a mid-range restaurant is only $33.02.
MARKETS
Both farmer markets and flea markets invite locals and guests to try the best and the freshest products that native manufacturers and producers have for sale.
To fill up your basket with some basic products like milk, cheese, meat, vegetables, fruits, a bottle of wine, and a pack of cigarettes (well, the latter is not basic), you will need around $50 in all.
TRANSPORTATION
In Georgia, you seem to be able to rent everything from a bike to a hot-air balloon.
Metro is available in the capital city of Tbilisi only, but the rest of the country realizes the benefits of such means of transport as taxis, minibusses (marshrutkas), buses, trains, rented cars, funiculars, and bicycles.
Prices for comfortable transportation are cheap.
UTILITIES (MONTHLY)
If the Georgians had a French salary and the Georgian prices, they would feel pretty rich in their home country.
Basic utilities like electricity, water, heating, cooling, and garbage cost $70.29 per month on average.
One minute of speaking on the phone is $0.08 and the Internet connection for a month costs $18.97.
SPORTS & LEISURE
It is highly recommended that you go to the mountains in Georgia because they have some magic in them.
Walking tours and hiking are extremely popular here.
Besides, there are wellness and fitness clubs, sports stadiums, playgrounds, cinemas, theatres, and of course, dance masterclasses.
Would you like to try them all?
CLOTHING & SHOES
It really does not matter whether you are a local or a tourist looking for summer or winter clothes.
Georgia country invites you to numerous malls in the cities and small authentic shops in the suburbs to search and find your things.
The prices for business leather shoes might be the highest ($139.90).
RENT PER MONTH
First of all, Georgia is cheap to travel to and live in.
Although local people get low remuneration for their jobs, this affects the prices for rent.
Therefore, if you forgot your tent at home and can not just camp for free, you will need the most $1,311.04 to rent a three-bedroom apartment in the city center.
Salaries in Georgia are not so fun for some categories of jobs.
An average monthly remuneration for working hard is as much as $463.10, while a national minimum wage is fixed at the level of $6.5 per month.
Thus, the national minimum wage remains at the level of the previous age, not the year.
Nearly the same figure in percentages is needed to cover a yearly interest rate for a housing mortgage if you have any.
The country has splendid nature, and polite and hospitable people, but to live a decent life here, you will have to work really hard, or better work online for a huge company.
The highest salaries in Georgia are for employees in the financial and insurance sphere.
Also, professors, scientists, and technical workers get more.
Along with these qualified specialists, a decent wage with benefits can be witnessed in the building and IT industries.
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