🇬🇪 Batumi: Georgia’s Bold Blend of Sea, Skyline & Subtropical Charm
🌊 Batumi Boulevard: Palm Trees, Promenades & Public Art
Batumi’s Boulevard is the heart of the city — a scenic 7 km stretch lined with palm trees, bike paths, fountains, sculptures, and cafes. Locals jog, stroll, or sip Turkish coffee with a sea breeze.
Don't miss:
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The Ali and Nino statue, a kinetic love sculpture that unites and separates
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The Alphabet Tower, celebrating Georgia’s unique script with panoramic views
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Seaside bike rentals and musical fountains in the evenings
🏛️ Old Batumi: Architecture & Atmosphere
Step into the Old Town, where cobblestone streets echo with 19th-century elegance. Here, colorful Art Nouveau buildings, Ottoman-era mosques, and Orthodox churches coexist in quiet harmony.
Wander past:
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Piazza Square – Italian-style with cafés and live music
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Europe Square – crowned by the Medea statue and surrounded by grand facades
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Batumi Cathedral of the Mother of God – a gothic landmark with intricate stained glass
🍳 Adjarian Khachapuri: A Culinary Symbol
You can’t visit Batumi without trying the iconic Adjarian khachapuri — a boat-shaped bread filled with molten cheese, topped with an egg yolk and butter. Tear and dip your way through this warm, gooey masterpiece.
Best enjoyed at Retro, Laguna, or Adjarian Wine House, paired with local wine or a cold Natakhtari lemonade.
🌿 Botanical Garden: A Subtropical Eden
Just 9 km north lies the Batumi Botanical Garden, perched on a cliff above the sea. With over 5,000 plant species from around the world, it's a lush escape where you can hike among bamboo groves, eucalyptus trees, and blooming magnolias — all with sweeping sea views.
Go early in the morning for cooler temperatures and fewer crowds.
🏞️ Day Trips: Mountains, Fortresses & Wine
Batumi is not just beach. Within an hour’s drive, you can explore:
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Mtirala National Park – a rainforest hike with waterfalls and rare flora
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Gonio Fortress – a Roman-era military outpost near the Turkish border
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Adjarian wine cellars – sip unique amber wines in the mountain villages
🎡 Nightlife & Casino Culture
At night, Batumi comes alive with neon lights, music, and energy. Dance at Sector 26, sip cocktails on a sky bar, or try your luck at one of the city’s glitzy casinos — a nod to Batumi’s Las Vegas ambitions.
It’s a city that doesn’t sleep, especially in summer.
🏨 Where to Stay
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Radisson Blu Batumi – high-rise luxury with sea views and rooftop dining
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Divan Suites Batumi – boutique charm in the Old Town
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Le Méridien Batumi – modern comfort next to the beach and dolphinarium
🚕 Getting Around
Batumi is compact and easy to explore on foot, bike, or electric scooter. Local buses and minibuses (marshrutkas) are cheap and efficient. Taxis and Bolt (ride-hailing app) are widely available.
⭐ Final Travel Tips
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Best time to visit: May to October (June–August for beach weather)
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Currency: Georgian Lari (GEL)
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Language: Georgian; English is common in tourist zones
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Climate: Humid subtropical — pack light, breathable clothes
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Fun fact: Batumi is home to Georgia’s only subtropical coastline
✈️ Why Batumi?
Batumi is a destination of contrasts — old and new, sea and mountains, serenity and energy. Whether you're after culture, cuisine, or coastal fun, this Georgian jewel invites you to slow down and soak it all in. Fly All Over to Batumi — where the Black Sea sparkles with unexpected magic.