Batumi International Airport 50 min
Europe Square (38 min) 6 May Park (40 min) Founded in 1881, the country's oldest park includes a zoo & dolphinarium, plus kids' rides & a lake. Batumi Boulevard (38 min) Vibrant green space along the Black Sea featuring musical fountains, exercise paths, cafes & bars. Alphabet Tower (38 min) Steel double-helical tower standing at 427 ft., with a revolving restaurant & viewing deck. Ali & Nino Statue (37 min) Representing a sense of impermanence, this sculpture was originally made for the Venice Biennial. Statue of Medea (40 min) Unveiled in 2007, this statue of the Colchian princess Medea sits atop a pillar in Europe Square. Holy Mother Virgin Nativity Cathedral (37 min) Early-20th-century, neo-Gothic church with 3 spires & vibrant stained-glass windows. Batumi Piazza (38 min) Public square near the Black Sea with Europe's largest figurative marble mosaic at its center. Mtirala National Park (32 min) 1 of the wettest parts of the former Soviet Union, this park contains much unusual flora & fauna. ბათუმის ბოტანიკური ბაღი (26 min) Expansive botanical garden, founded in 1912, offering guided tours of subtropical plant collections. Alphabetic tower (38 min) This 130-m. steel structure offers an observation deck with sweeping views of the city & sea. Argo Cable Car (34 min) Batumi Archaeological Museum (39 min) Bi-level showcase of ancient jewelry, art, pottery, relics & coins from Georgian excavation sites. Batumi Dolphinarium (43 min) Marine animal park with daily dolphin shows, swim-with-dolphin experiences & a small aquarium. Makhuntseti Waterfall (1 hr 23) Large waterfall & swimming hole reached by a short walk across a picturesque stone bridge. |