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 10:00Adjara's fascinating journey from ancient Colchis to today: fossils, Black Sea wildlife, Gonio treasures, and traditional mountain costumes under one roof.
Open 24/7Batumi Central Mosque, also known as Orta Jame, is one of the most distinctive religious landmarks in Batumi’s Old Town. Located on Kutaisi Street, the mosque is known for its white exterior, tall minaret, gilded dome, and richly decorated interior, and it remains an active place of worship for the city’s Muslim community. Travel and tourism sources describe it as one of the city’s older historic buildings and a visible symbol of Batumi’s multicultural character.
Closed · opens 09:00Batumi's professional football training ground. Home to local teams and international youth camps. Leonidze Street location.
Open now · closes 20:00Argo 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.