Marjanishvili metro station is an important junction of the Akhmeteli-Varketili line of the Tbilisi metro. Located on Marjanishvili Square, at the intersection of Marjanishvili Street and David Agmashenebeli Avenue. The station was opened on January 11, 1966 and is one of the oldest in Tbilisi with a depth of 46 meters.
The station is named after the famous Georgian figure Konstantin Marjanishvili. It is especially remarkable for its inclined escalator, equipped with three escalators of the EM-5.5 type - the oldest in Tbilisi.
Operating time:
- Opening hours: Daily from 6:00 to 00:00.
- Traffic interval: During rush hour - about 2 minutes; in the evening - about 10 minutes.
Payment system:
The Tbilisi Metro offers a fare payment system through MetroMoney plastic cards, which are also valid on city buses.
- MetroMoney cards can be purchased at any metro station at counters with MS+ symbols.
- Card cost: 2 GEL (refundable deposit).
- Trip price: 50 tetri.
- One card can be used by several passengers.
- The cards are valid on cable cars, but not on the funicular.
- Important: MetroMoney cards are valid only in Tbilisi.














