Batumi Travel Guide — Things to Do, Food & Hotels
second largest city of Georgia
About Batumi
Expect to party on the beaches with Russians, Armenians, Azerbaijanis, Iranians, Turks, Dutch, Germans, and, of course, Georgians. Also, Batumi has an interesting architecture, mixing modern attempts with old architecture. Batumi and its vicinity is one of the important tourism and resort zones on the Georgian Black Sea littoral. The climate is humid subtropical. The low annual range of temperature, with a mild winter and warm summer is a characteristic of the city and of the Georgian coast as well. The average annual temperature is 14.5°C. The average temperature in January, the coldest month, is 7.1°C and in August, the warmest month, 23.2°C. The annual precipitation is 2,560mm. Showers are frequent. It rarely snows but when it does, the snow melts easily. The average annual temperature
Top Attractions in Batumi
Explore the best things to see and do in Batumi:
- ★6 May Park
- ★Adjara Art Museum
- ★Aqua Park
- ★Archaeological Museum
- ★Armenian Cathedral of Christ the Savior
- ★Batumi Botanical Garden
- ★Batumi Drama Theatre
- ★Batumi Puppet and youth state Theatre
Where to Eat in Batumi
Must-try local food and restaurants:
- 🍴Adjara
- 🍴Batumis Shawarma
- 🍴Cafe Privet iz Batuma
- 🍴Fish market
- 🍴Kozlovichi
- 🍴Literary cafe
Where to Stay in Batumi
- 🏨Batumi Hostel
- 🏨Globus Hostel Batumi
- 🏨Gulnasi's Guesthouse
- 🏨Hilton Batumi
- 🏨Hostel in Batumi
- 🏨Hostel Retro
Batumi Travel Guide Sections
Our comprehensive guide covers 13 sections including:
