After your flight descends towards the coast, the skyline of Batumi greets you with a bold mix of contemporary glass towers and classical architecture. This seaside city quickly reveals its energy, inviting you to move from the tarmac to the stony shores of the Black Sea where the mountain air meets the salt spray.
Batumi Boulevard
This long coastal park has been the heart of the city since 1881, stretching for 7 km along the waterfront. It is a place where you can walk under ancient palm trees, watch public dancing fountains, and feel the local rhythm through the many cafes and sculptures that line the path.
Old Batumi
The historical centre contrasts the modern skyline with its narrow streets and restored 19th-century buildings. You will find intricate ironwork on balconies and hidden courtyards that tell the story of the city as a free port during the Russian Empire.
Piazza Square
This central gathering point is famous for its elaborate mosaics and stained glass, echoing the style of an Italian plaza. It is a cultural hub where live music often plays, creating an atmosphere that feels both European and distinctly local.
Argo Cable Car
To see the city from the same perspective as your arrival flight, this ride takes you up to Anuria Mountain. From the top, you can see how the urban sprawl is tucked between the deep blue sea and the rising peaks of the Lesser Caucasus.
Batumi Botanical Garden
Located at Mtsvane Kontskhi, or the Green Cape, this garden contains plant species from nine different phyto-geographic areas. The paths lead you through diverse forests that overlook the sea, offering a quiet escape into nature just a short distance from the city centre.
Alphabet Tower
This 130-metre structure celebrates the unique script of the local language, with the letters wrapping around a DNA-inspired helix. It stands as a symbol of cultural identity, topped with an observation deck that provides views of the entire coastline.