24 Hours In Batumi

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Batumi is a city where Europe and Asia intersect. Boasting 2000 years of history, Batumi provides visitors with unforgettable experiences, ancient legends, and a remarkable tolerance for diverse nations and religions. Prepare to discover the ancient, multicultural, modern, and cosmopolitan facets of Batumi. As a city for all seasons, there is always something to do in Batumi, regardless of the length of your stay—even if it's just for 24 hours.

Here is a suggested itinerary for an engaging and varied 24-hour adventure in Batumi:

7:30


Since Batumi is situated on Georgia's Black Sea coast, after checking into your chosen hotel, go for an early morning walk or bike ride along the 7 km coastal stretch to inhale the crisp sea breeze and appreciate the serene and inviting environment. While you're there, don't forget to wander along the 19th-century "Batumi Boulevard," which is home to the renowned "Ali and Nino" eternal love statue, as well as the Alphabet Tower and the Old Batumi Port.

8:30


After your morning stroll, it's time for a nutritious breakfast. While in Georgia, you'll quickly discover that the country is renowned for its distinctive gastronomy and diverse dishes. The vegetables and fruits here are particularly fresh, organic, and natural. Enjoy your breakfast at a quaint café in the city center, and don't forget to start your morning with a "Batumi coffee," just like the locals do.

10:00


Now that you've enjoyed a delicious breakfast, it's time to explore the cultural sites. Georgia's Adjara region is characterized by its exceptional culture and pristine nature. In just one day, you can visit cultural landmarks and revel in the natural beauty. In the morning, pay a visit to the Batumi Archaeological Museum, which showcases stone, bronze, and iron artifacts unearthed in southwestern Georgia, as well as ancient, Hellenistic, Roman, Byzantine, and late medieval relics. The museum also houses a gold collection that substantiates information about the ancient Kolkheti region.

11:30


Take a brief stroll to Europe Square, where you'll find the 'Medea Statue' and learn about the Argonauts' myth and the tale of the Golden Fleece. As you continue to explore "Old Batumi" by walking towards Batumi Piazza, you'll create cherished memories by admiring the city's architecture and vibrant mosaics, which will transport you back in time.

13:00


No matter where you go or where you find yourself, Georgian hospitality and refined Ajarian cuisine are always present. For lunch, savor the mouthwatering Ajarian khachapuri, a boat-shaped, crispy pastry filled with egg yolk and butter. Many restaurants also offer master classes for those interested in learning how to prepare Ajarian khachapuri. Afternoon tea is always a delightful idea, particularly when accompanied by local tea harvested from the meadows of Ajara.

14:30


Venture to the Batumi Botanical Garden, which boasts one of the most diverse floral collections in Europe. The ancient garden fosters harmony between unspoiled nature, mind, and soul. You'll be able to fully unwind amidst nature and appreciate the unforgettable vistas. Your next stop should be the 6th-century Petra Castle, which overlooks the Black Sea coast. In the past, this site served as a strategic military and economic trade center. The archaeological complex encompasses a citadel, city, and settlement, as well as palace ruins, ancient baths, a farm, soldiers' quarters, and a 6th-7th-century basilica—the remnants of St. Peter's Episcopal Cathedral.

17:30


Upon returning to Batumi, take the Batumi cable car, known as "Argo," for a perfect view of the city skyline and one of the most stunning sunsets over the sea. Batumi is an excellent destination for shopping. Explore numerous stores, independent boutiques, and Georgian designers' shops. Local designers will assist you in selecting the season's top items. After an action-packed day filled with diverse activities, take some time to unwind and get ready for a traditional Georgian dinner.

20:30


Georgian gastronomy is renowned for its vast selection catering to gourmets, including vegetarians. Savor traditional dishes from the authentic cuisine. Wine is an integral part of the Georgian table, with winemaking in Georgia continuing an 8000-year tradition. The distinctive Georgian winemaking technique, which utilizes a traditional clay vessel called "kvevri," is part of UNESCO's Intangible Cultural Heritage list. As such, you can also sample a unique array of wines.

23:00


To cap off a wonderful day, if you'd like to experience Batumi's nightlife, opt for a bar featuring live music, perhaps even on the top floor of a building. As you order cocktails, you'll relish the nighttime views of Batumi.

The famed Georgian hospitality, rich biodiversity, ancient historical and cultural heritage, unique cuisine, and wine have contributed to Batumi being named "European Best Hidden Gem 2022." Source:https://www.europeanbestdestinations.com/destinations/batumi/ 

Additionally, at the World Travel Awards ceremony, Batumi secured a nomination and was recognized as the "World's Leading Emerging Tourism Destination 2022.წყარო: https://www.worldtravelawards.com/award-worlds-leading-emerging-tourism-destination-202

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