Discover the Historical and Touristic Riches of Batumi, the Pearl of the Black Sea.
Batumi is the capital of the Autonomous Republic of Adjara in Georgia and one of the most popular tourism centers on the Black Sea coast. The historical texture of the old city area combines with modern skyscrapers and wide parks to offer a unique atmosphere.
Enjoy staying in the heart of Batumi with many tourist spots located within walking distance of our hotel.
Representing lovers who could not meet, this iconic steel statue offers a fascinating show by being illuminated every evening.
One of the largest and richest botanical gardens in the world, this area is home to thousands of plant species.
With its Italian-inspired architecture, mosaics and live music, it is one of Batumi's most pleasant meeting points.
The best way to see Batumi from a bird's eye view, this cable car offers a unique journey from the city to Anuri Mountain.
This ancient fortress from the Roman period is one of the most important historical structures located in the south of Batumi.
Home to the Alphabet Tower and the Ferris Wheel, this park is a popular recreation area considered the heart of modern Batumi.
Built in the 1880s, this mosque reflects the cultural diversity of the city with its wooden decorations and colorful interior architecture.
Drawing attention with its Gothic architecture, this cathedral was originally built as a Catholic church and today serves as an Orthodox cathedral.
Rising in the center of Europe Square, this statue symbolizes the Golden Fleece legend in Greek mythology.
Located on Batumi Boulevard, these fountains offer a fascinating dance accompanied by music and light in the evening.
This center offers fun moments for both children and adults, where you can watch the magnificent shows of dolphins.
Located in the heart of the city, this peaceful park is ideal for walking by the lake and spending time in touch with nature.
130 meters high, this tower is one of the symbols of modern Batumi with its unique characters of the Georgian alphabet and architecture resembling a DNA helix.
Built in 1882, this historical lighthouse is located in the port area and witnesses the city's maritime past.
Established in 1881 and stretching for 7 kilometers, Batumi Boulevard reflects the spirit of the city with its coastline, bicycle paths, dancing fountains and giant ferris wheel.
Discover the unique flavors of Georgian cuisine. Embark on a gastronomy journey with Adjarian Khachapuri, Khinkali and world-famous Georgian wines.
With its glittering casinos, exclusive beach clubs and modern rooftop bars, Batumi is known as the Las Vegas of the Black Sea.