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Argo Cable Car place imageOpen now · closes 20:00
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Argo Cable Car

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Argo 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.

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Ali & Nino

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Ali & Nino is Batumi‘s most iconic kinetic sculpture, a mesmerizing steel monument dedicated to the power of love beyond borders. Standing 8 metres tall on the seaside promenade, the two figures endlessly circle one another, slowly merging into a single silhouette every 10 minutes before passing through and drifting apart – a powerful symbol of eternal longing and inevitable separation. This world‑famous work by sculptor Tamara Kvesitadze is open 24/7, free to visit, and draws hundreds of spectators every evening, particularly at sunset when it is bathed in dramatic coloured lights. It is one of Georgia‘s most photographed landmarks and an absolute must‑see for any visitor to Batumi.

Sameba Church place imageOpen now · closes 18:00
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Sameba Church

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Sameba Church is an important tourist place in Batumi and its surroundings. Visitors come here for hilltop views, city panorama and mountain backdrop.

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Moon Night Club place imageClosed · opens 22:00
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Moon Night Club

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The Moon Night Club offers a vibrant, high-energy atmosphere with a variety of music genres and a top-notch light and sound show. Perfect for night owls looking for an intense party experience.

Argo Cable Car place imageOpen now · closes 20:00
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Argo Cable Car

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Argo 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.

Ali & Nino place imageOpen 24/7
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Ali & Nino

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Ali & Nino is Batumi‘s most iconic kinetic sculpture, a mesmerizing steel monument dedicated to the power of love beyond borders. Standing 8 metres tall on the seaside promenade, the two figures endlessly circle one another, slowly merging into a single silhouette every 10 minutes before passing through and drifting apart – a powerful symbol of eternal longing and inevitable separation. This world‑famous work by sculptor Tamara Kvesitadze is open 24/7, free to visit, and draws hundreds of spectators every evening, particularly at sunset when it is bathed in dramatic coloured lights. It is one of Georgia‘s most photographed landmarks and an absolute must‑see for any visitor to Batumi.

Sameba Church place imageOpen now · closes 18:00
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Sameba Church

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Sameba Church is an important tourist place in Batumi and its surroundings. Visitors come here for hilltop views, city panorama and mountain backdrop.

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Moon Night Club place imageClosed · opens 22:00
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Moon Night Club

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The Moon Night Club offers a vibrant, high-energy atmosphere with a variety of music genres and a top-notch light and sound show. Perfect for night owls looking for an intense party experience.

Argo Cable Car place imageOpen now · closes 20:00
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Argo Cable Car

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Argo 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.

Ali & Nino place imageOpen 24/7
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Ali & Nino

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Ali & Nino is Batumi‘s most iconic kinetic sculpture, a mesmerizing steel monument dedicated to the power of love beyond borders. Standing 8 metres tall on the seaside promenade, the two figures endlessly circle one another, slowly merging into a single silhouette every 10 minutes before passing through and drifting apart – a powerful symbol of eternal longing and inevitable separation. This world‑famous work by sculptor Tamara Kvesitadze is open 24/7, free to visit, and draws hundreds of spectators every evening, particularly at sunset when it is bathed in dramatic coloured lights. It is one of Georgia‘s most photographed landmarks and an absolute must‑see for any visitor to Batumi.

Sameba Church place imageOpen now · closes 18:00
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Sameba Church

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Sameba Church is an important tourist place in Batumi and its surroundings. Visitors come here for hilltop views, city panorama and mountain backdrop.