Closed · opens 10:00Restaurant Lavanda brings authentic Georgian hospitality to a cozy spot just off Batumi Boulevard
Closed · opens 11:00Maximus Pub in Batumi offers a relaxed and friendly atmosphere, perfect for an evening with friends or a cozy night out after a day of sightseeing. The pub boasts a diverse drinks menu featuring a wide selection of beers, cocktails, wines, and soft drinks. It's particularly known for its local beer and Georgian wines, which pair well with the food. The menu at Maximus Pub offers a variety of international and Georgian dishes, from burgers and pizza to traditional Georgian appetizers like khachapuri (Georgian cheese bread) and khinkali (dumplings). Snacks, salads, and meat dishes are also available, ideal for a relaxed dinner or a light meal with a beer. The pub has a modern yet cozy interior with wooden furniture, creating a pleasant and unobtrusive atmosphere. Live music and sports broadcasts on large screens provide entertainment and add to the ambiance. Maximus Pub is also known for its friendly service, which ensures that guests feel welcome.
Closed · opens 10:00Gonio Fortress is one of the oldest and most historically significant landmarks near Batumi, located just south of the city along the Black Sea coast. Originally built during Roman times, the fortress has served as a strategic military outpost for centuries. The site is best known for its well-preserved stone walls, which still surround the rectangular fortress area. Inside, visitors can explore archaeological remains, walk through quiet open spaces, and experience a unique connection to ancient history. According to legend, the fortress is also believed to be the burial site of Saint Matthias, one of the apostles. Today, Gonio Fortress is a peaceful cultural attraction ideal for history lovers, photographers, and travelers looking to explore beyond central Batumi.
Closed · opens 11:00Nestled inside Batumi‘s Central Parl (6 May Park), the Batumi City Zoo is a compact urban oasis that has been delighting families since 1975. This dual‑zone zoo features a small paid section with primates and exotic birds, and a larger free area where you can meet friendly ungulates like deer, zebras and ponies. It offers a quick, budget‑friendly wildlife encounter right in the city centre.
Closed · opens 11:00Alphabet Tower is one of Batumi’s most iconic landmarks, celebrating the uniqueness of the 33-letter Georgian alphabet through a striking 130-metre steel structure shaped like a DNA double helix. Located in Miracle Park along the seaside promenade, it features panoramic glass elevators, a 360° revolving restaurant, and a top-floor observation deck with uninterrupted views of the Black Sea and the city. This captivating architectural gem, created by acclaimed Spanish architect Alberto Domingo Cabo, is a must-visit for anyone who wants a truly unforgettable bird’s‑eye view of Batumi, especially when illuminated at night.
Closed · opens 10:00The Batumi Dolphinarium is a modern show and education center in the heart of Batumi, where visitors can experience spectacular dolphin shows. It combines entertainment with environmental education and is one of the city's most popular attractions.
Closed · opens 09:00The Batumi Botanical Garden is a beautiful botanical garden with over 5,000 plant species from various climate zones. The garden offers breathtaking views of the Black Sea and is a perfect place for walks, nature observation, and photography.
Closed · opens 09:00A stunning UEFA Category 4 stadium inspired by traditional Georgian dance, home to FC Dinamo Batumi and occasional matches of the national team.
Closed · opens 09:00Batumi's professional football training ground. Home to local teams and international youth camps. Leonidze Street location.
Closed · opens 11:00Argo Cable Car is Batumi‘s signature aerial tramway, carrying visitors from the city‘s historic port area 2.5 kilometres up to the peak of Anuria Mountain. Rising 256 metres above the Black Sea, this 15‑minute ride in comfortable eight‑seat gondolas offers breathtaking panoramic views of the coastal skyline, the bustling harbour, and the lush green hills of Adjara. At the summit, guests can explore an observation deck with binoculars, enjoy Georgian and European cuisine at the mountaintop restaurant, browse souvenir and wine shops, and in summer, watch free live performances of traditional Georgian folk dances. Opened in 2013 and built by Austrian cable car specialist Doppelmayr, the Argo Cable Car is a must‑do experience for first‑time visitors seeking the best bird‘s‑eye view of Georgia‘s lively seaside capital.
Closed · opens 11:00Weihenstephan Batumi is a German-style pub and restaurant in the heart of Batumi, known for fresh draft beer, hearty European dishes, and a cozy, lively atmosphere.