Batumi International Airport 8 min
Batumi Piazza (14 min) Public square near the Black Sea with Europe's largest figurative marble mosaic at its center. Statue of Medea (13 min) Unveiled in 2007, this statue of the Colchian princess Medea sits atop a pillar in Europe Square. 6 May Park (9 min) Founded in 1881, the country's oldest park includes a zoo & dolphinarium, plus kids' rides & a lake. Gonio Apsaros Fortress (13 min) Stately remains of an old Roman fortification & rumored gravesite of Saint Matthias, the apostle. Batumi Dolphinarium (7 min) Marine animal park with daily dolphin shows, swim-with-dolphin experiences & a small aquarium. Europe Square (12 min) Batumi Boulevard (13 min) Vibrant green space along the Black Sea featuring musical fountains, exercise paths, cafes & bars. Alphabetic tower (13 min) This 130-m. steel structure offers an observation deck with sweeping views of the city & sea. Alphabet Tower (13 min) Steel double-helical tower standing at 427 ft., with a revolving restaurant & viewing deck. Ali & Nino Statue (15 min) Representing a sense of impermanence, this sculpture was originally made for the Venice Biennial. Holy Mother Virgin Nativity Cathedral (11 min) Early-20th-century, neo-Gothic church with 3 spires & vibrant stained-glass windows. Aqua Park Batumi (9 min) Water park Argo Cable Car (15 min) Batumi Archaeological Museum (7 min) Bi-level showcase of ancient jewelry, art, pottery, relics & coins from Georgian excavation sites. ბათუმის ბოტანიკური ბაღი (27 min) Expansive botanical garden, founded in 1912, offering guided tours of subtropical plant collections. |