Batumi International Airport 44 Min
Alphabet Tower (31 Min)
Steel Double-Helical Tower Standing At 427 Ft., With A Revolving Restaurant & Viewing Deck.
Batumi Boulevard (31 Min)
Vibrant Green Space Along The Black Sea Featuring Musical Fountains, Exercise Paths, Cafes & Bars.
Gonio Apsaros Fortress (48 Min)
Stately Remains Of An Old Roman Fortification & Rumored Gravesite Of Saint Matthias, The Apostle.
Batumi Archaeological Museum (32 Min)
Bi-Level Showcase Of Ancient Jewelry, Art, Pottery, Relics & Coins From Georgian Excavation Sites.
Argo Cable Car (27 Min)
Mtirala National Park (1 Hr 4)
1 Of The Wettest Parts Of The Former Soviet Union, This Park Contains Much Unusual Flora & Fauna.
Ali & Nino Statue (31 Min)
Representing A Sense Of Impermanence, This Sculpture Was Originally Made For The Venice Biennial.
Alphabetic Tower (31 Min)
This 130-M. Steel Structure Offers An Observation Deck With Sweeping Views Of The City & Sea.
Holy Mother Virgin Nativity Cathedral (30 Min)
Early-20Th-Century, Neo-Gothic Church With 3 Spires & Vibrant Stained-Glass Windows.
Batumi Dolphinarium (36 Min)
Marine Animal Park With Daily Dolphin Shows, Swim-With-Dolphin Experiences & A Small Aquarium.
Statue Of Medea (33 Min)
Unveiled In 2007, This Statue Of The Colchian Princess Medea Sits Atop A Pillar In Europe Square.
Batumi Piazza (32 Min)
Public Square Near The Black Sea With Europe's Largest Figurative Marble Mosaic At Its Center.
6 May Park (33 Min)
Founded In 1881, The Country's Oldest Park Includes A Zoo & Dolphinarium, Plus Kids' Rides & A Lake.
Europe Square (32 Min)
ბათუმის ბოტანიკური ბაღი (33 Min)
Expansive Botanical Garden, Founded In 1912, Offering Guided Tours Of Subtropical Plant Collections.