Batumi (Georgian: ბათუმი [bɑtʰumi]) is the second-largest city of Georgia, located on the coast of the Black Sea in the country's southwest. Situated in a subtropical zone near the foot of the Lesser Caucasus Mountains, Batumi is a popular tourist destination known for its varying weather–it is a bustling seaside resort during warm seasons, but it can get entirely covered in snow during winter. Much of Batumi's economy revolves around tourism and gambling, but the city is also an important sea port and includes industries like shipbuilding, food processing and light manufacturing. Since 2010, Batumi has been transformed by the construction of modern high-rise buildings, as well as the restoration of classical 19th-century edifices lining its historic Old Town.
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The lower, upper and seaside parks are located on the main route of the garden. Currently, the garden consists of nine floristic sectors, those of Caucasian humid subtropics, East Asia, New Zealand, South America, the Himalayas, Mexico, Australia, and of the Mediterranean. The garden collection comprises 2.037 Taxonomic units of ligneous plants, including 104 of Caucasian origin. The rests are the representatives of the other phytogeographic flora.
9 km north of Batumi on rocky hills that touch the Black sea, there are these botanical gardens, meanwhile over one hundred years old. It was all started in the 1880s by Russian botanist Andrey Krasnov (not to be confused with his brother, the notorious fascist general Pyotr Krasnov). During Soviet times the gardens were developed into one of the largest in the former USSR. The gardens are huge indeed and consist of many different sections laid out over a 108 hectare hilly area. Each section is presenting the vegetation of one particular region. Personally I liked the East Asia and Australia sections most. Plan enough time to enjoy the gardens. You could easily spend a whole day there. For those who are not physically fit, there are electric cars available at an extra fee (5 lari one way). I found the maps rather confusing as they contain too much information (different color icons, markings and other details) and lack 'where you are' points. It is helpful to select the sections where you want to go beforehand. They are numbered. I hope in future, maps will be simpler and easier to use. Entrance fee: 15 lari Minibus 31 and bus 10 link to gardens to the city (0.50 lari one way). They go frequently also after 6PM, as they are also used by garden workers and other locals. The gardens close at 6PM. It means you can not enter anymore after that time, but you still have plenty of time to get out later.
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We enjoyed walking down the boulevard before sunset, it has all you need (food,drinks,shisha) you can enjoy the beach, you can rent a bike or motorbike and go through the boulevard faster, we walked past the folklore dancing place and the was a contest and we enjoyed it so much it was amazing and at the end of the night where was fireworks which was the perfect way to end the night :)
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As to me, this is best place to visit in Batumi. Show is excellent, held in English and Georgian, it is absolutely amazing. I will be visiting this place during my every stay in Batumi, and I think it will never make me bored. Swimming with dolphins is also available, what makes this place more attractive for visitors.
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Lovely square with severals bars and restaurant, in the evening with live music, I definitely recommend it to visit.
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There are very nice buildings here, and you will see all the details of Georgian architecture. You can also see astronomical tower here as well. If you have time, examine the buildings one by one from outside.
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What a pleasure to watch the fountain, it always makes you happy and wonder about the beauty of the water.Close to the sea shores.
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A lovely coastal park which offers nice sea views and plenty of attractions to go up, go round on and generally just enjoy. There is fruit and food available to purchase and there are loos. A great area to just walk around enjoying the scenery.
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Georgian alphabet, one of the 14 existing alphabets in the world, is unique with its ancient history and the past. Georgian people have always expressed their love towards this beautiful symbol of Georgian identity in different pieces of arts and compositions. 130 - meter high iron construction embossed with 33 Georgian letters represents the sample of architecture similar to DNA cell. You can have delicious food up in the rotating Restaurant and enjoy the panoramic views of Batumi city and the black sea.
It is one of the intesting sightseeing of Batumi. You can have nice panoramic view of the city (better during day time, espacially sunset). They have rotating restaurant on top and panoramic bar (drinks, coffee etc.).
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Argo Cable Car is a sightseeing attraction located on Anuria Mountain in Batumi, 250 meters high from the sea level. The complex offers spectacular views of the town, The Black Sea and the surrounding mountains. The center comprises in itself restaurants, Gift shops, Wine House, open air halls and podium. Building design is meaningfully enriched by the use of ARGO symbols, the ship by which Jason and Argonauts sailed to Kolkhida. The complex forms a high building and the podium to create an impression of being on a ship deck. The tower has an image of the sail decorated with combined golden aluminum panels and glasses, sparkling in the sunlight and flashing at night. Argo Cable Car is manufactured by Doppelmayr the Austrian Company. The line is 2 586 meters long, with 20 Cabins. There are 8 seats in each Cabins. One way trip duration is 10 minutes, serving 500 passengers in an hour. A bulk of unforgettable impressions awaits you!
nice view from the top , you can see all parts of the city and enjoy , it takes 3 hours to go the top and eat lunch.good to visit.
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