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Experience stellar panoramic views of surrounding green mountains, the Black Sea and Batumi city by aerial cable car Argo.
Adjarian Wine House is located in Adjara mountains micro zone, one of the specific wine regions of Georgia, 20 km from Batumi.
Batumi Boulevard is a 7 km long pedestrian green space between the city and the Black Sea, considered as one of the oldest and most visited attractions in Georgia.
Batumi Mosque known as Orta Jama is located on walking distance from Batumi Boulevard and Batumi Sea Port.
Batumi Ashkenazi synagogue was completed in 1904 by architect S. Vulkovich, who took inspiration from the synagogues of Amsterdam and Hague.
Batumi Europe Square former Era Square is a popular area with the statue of Colchis princess, fountain and restaurants.
Batumi Sea Port is located on the Black Sea coast and serves Passenger, Oil, Container, Rail-Ferry Crossing, and Dry Cargo Terminals.
St. Nicholas Orthodox Church is one of the most ancient cult buildings preserved in Batumi.
Holy Mother Virgin Nativity Cathedral is the main Christian Orthodox cathedral of the Diocese of Batumi and Lazeti, on Black Sea costal area.
The prominent landmark of Batumi boulevard the Alphabetic Tower offers visitors best panoramic views and a rotating panoramic restaurant on the Black Sea.
One of the popular attractions in mountainous Adjara is Makhuntseti waterfall in Keda municipality, 30 km away from Batumi.
The steel kinetic sculpture of Man and Woman is a beautiful landmark in Batumi Boulevard. Sculptures move toward each other and embrace briefly until they are still separated. The process takes 10 minutes.
Wine restaurant Marani in Batumi offers Georgian and European wine varieties, which are mainly produced in the mountain region of Adjara.
Batumi Piazza is an Italian-style square with beautiful figurative marble mosaic and open air cafes, souvenir shops and hotels around.
Batumi, the capital of Adjara Autonomous Republic, Georgia, is situated on the sub-tropical zone of Black Sea Eastern coast. Batumi's economy is based on tourism and gambling.
Batumi Archaeological Museum tells the history of Adjara, the southwestern region of Georgia, starting from prehistoric times, with special attention to ancient kingdom of Colchis, till nowadays.
Situated in the outskirts of Batumi, private Ethnographic Museum Borjgalo is a must see for any visitor interested in local traditions and ordinary lifestyle of Adjarian villages.
One of the largest botanical gardens in former Soviet Union -Batumi Botanical Garden contains flora from nine phyto-geographic areas and is located on the Black Sea shore.
Museum houses exhibits introducing to the visitors Brother Nobels technological achievements and reflecting economic and cultural development of 19th c Batumi.