Opening hours unavailableBatumi Summer Theatre is a historic open-air wooden theater on Batumi Boulevard, hosting concerts, folklore shows, dance performances, and festivals from May to October. Experience Georgian singing and dancing under the stars in a beautiful seaside setting. Perfect for a cultural night out in Batumi.
Closed · opens 18:00Tucked away on Baku Street, this underground-style bar offers a cozy hideaway from the city bustle, perfect for craft beers and conversation.
Closed · opens 09:30Holly Rolly is a popular street food spot located on Gorgiladze Street in Batumi, one of the city’s main food hubs. The menu focuses on shawarma, wraps, fries, hot dogs, and simple comfort food prepared quickly and served fresh. It’s a go-to place for a fast and satisfying meal, especially for students, locals, and visitors exploring the area. The casual setup and affordable prices make it ideal for takeaway or a quick bite between activities.

In 2025, Tbilisi, Batumi, and Kutaisi were the most popular destinations for international tourists in Georgia. Tbilisi led with 3.76 million visitors (+11%), followed by Batumi with 2.6 million (+5%) and Kutaisi with 631,000 (+15%). Other popular sites in the Adjara region included the Botanical Garden and Gonio Fortress. Kazbegi and Mtskheta also recorded high visitor numbers, with increases of 16% and 10%, respectively. Overall, Georgia is proving to be an increasingly popular tourist destination.