Inga's Guidebook

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Batumi Boulvard

Batumi Boulevard is the city’s pride and joy. Laid out in 1884, it is stretching for 7 kilometres along the seafront and has a lot to offer.
Ali & Nino, also known as the ‘Statue of Love’, the metal sculpture was created in 2010 by Georgian artist Tamara Kvesitadze. The two figures, Ali and Nino, come from the pages of Kurban Said’s novel of the same name. You can visit the sculpture any time of day, but it’s best to come at 7pm when the revolving platform starts moving. The two figures slide together, merging for an instant before drifting apart again.
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Ali and Nino
55 recommandé par les habitants
Ali & Nino, also known as the ‘Statue of Love’, the metal sculpture was created in 2010 by Georgian artist Tamara Kvesitadze. The two figures, Ali and Nino, come from the pages of Kurban Said’s novel of the same name. You can visit the sculpture any time of day, but it’s best to come at 7pm when the revolving platform starts moving. The two figures slide together, merging for an instant before drifting apart again.
19 recommandé par les habitants
Ferris wheel
19 recommandé par les habitants
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Anpanis Yosyi
8 recommandé par les habitants
30 recommandé par les habitants
Dancing Fountains
30 recommandé par les habitants
Bird Zoo
7 recommandé par les habitants
Batumi Summer Theater
7 recommandé par les habitants
Japanese garden
Batumi Octopus
Labyrinth Of Desires

Food scene

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Fish Market
38 recommandé par les habitants
Good food
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HB Batumi
8 Kutaisi St
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Good food
19 recommandé par les habitants
Iveria Beach
Seafront Promenade
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Neocca
1 Vaja Pshavela St
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Conte
1/5 Zviad Gamsakhurdia St
13 recommandé par les habitants
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BK
25 Memed Abashidze Ave
50 recommandé par les habitants
Restaurant Ambassadori
48 recommandé par les habitants
Chacha Time
5 Giorgi Mazniashvili St
48 recommandé par les habitants

Around Batumi

Amazing views! Samebas’ sand-coloured stone walls and glimmering domes can be seen from the port. A church you see today was finished in 2002. The grounds also contain a nunnery and a large viewing platform that looks out in the direction of the Black Sea. The church is open from 10am until 6pm in summer and closes early in winter. After hours, the complex is gated off.
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Sameba Church
22 recommandé par les habitants
Amazing views! Samebas’ sand-coloured stone walls and glimmering domes can be seen from the port. A church you see today was finished in 2002. The grounds also contain a nunnery and a large viewing platform that looks out in the direction of the Black Sea. The church is open from 10am until 6pm in summer and closes early in winter. After hours, the complex is gated off.
Gonio Apsaros is a well-preserved Roman fortification that dates back to the 1st century AD. To get to Gonio, you can either take local bus #16 or a taxi, or rent a bike and cycle down. It is 10km away. Entrance costs 5 GEL.
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Forteresse de Gonio Apsaros
155 recommandé par les habitants
Gonio Apsaros is a well-preserved Roman fortification that dates back to the 1st century AD. To get to Gonio, you can either take local bus #16 or a taxi, or rent a bike and cycle down. It is 10km away. Entrance costs 5 GEL.
Petra was constructed in the year 535 and is thought to be one of the castles mentioned in Shota Rustaveli’s epic poem The Knight in Panther’s Skin. The surrounding terraced gardens – the remains of a limonarium – look incredible from afar; on the ground, there are shaded walking paths leading you between the remains of a citadel, baths, farmhouses and soldiers’ barracks. Majestic sea views are available at every turn.
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Forteresse de Petra
E70
46 recommandé par les habitants
Petra was constructed in the year 535 and is thought to be one of the castles mentioned in Shota Rustaveli’s epic poem The Knight in Panther’s Skin. The surrounding terraced gardens – the remains of a limonarium – look incredible from afar; on the ground, there are shaded walking paths leading you between the remains of a citadel, baths, farmhouses and soldiers’ barracks. Majestic sea views are available at every turn.
დენდროლოგიური პარკი
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Parc miniature
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Jardin botanique de Tsvermaghala
10 recommandé par les habitants
Batumi Botanical Garden, Batumi, Géorgie

Special

Place for best pictures!
Plane spotting point
Place for best pictures!

Sightseeing

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Dolphinarium de Batumi
51 Rustaveli Ave
165 recommandé par les habitants