Hello, Lykkers! Let's explore Batumi, a charming coastal city in Georgia known for its historic landmarks and beautiful scenery.
Batumi is a delightful blend of ancient and modern attractions, making it an ideal destination for adventurous travelers. Today, let's focus on two notable landmarks and practical tips for your visit.
<h3>1. Batumi Lighthouse: A Beacon of History</h3>
The Batumi Lighthouse is a historic gem that has guided sailors safely to shore for over a century. Located along the city's picturesque boulevard, this iconic structure is a symbol of Batumi's maritime heritage.
When you visit it, you can enjoy some amazing views, even though you can't climb up the lighthouse. You can look out over the sparkling Black Sea and see the waves go on forever. And if you come there evening, you can watch the sunset over the water, with the sky turning brilliant shades of orange, pink, and purple.
<b>How to Get There</b>
About 1.8 km from the center of Batumi, the Batumi Lighthouse is easily accessible by foot and taxi. The fastest way is to take a taxi from Batumi which takes approximately 7 minutes while walking is also a good choice, taking about 22 minutes.
<b>Opening Hours and Admission</b>
While the lighthouse itself is not open for public tours, the surrounding area is accessible 24/7. The best time to visit is at dawn when the world is still wrapped in silence. As the first rays of sunlight pierce the horizon, the lighthouse slowly comes to life, glowing against the tranquil backdrop of the sea.
Traveling to the lighthouse doesn’t take much time, and so gives you plenty of opportunities to enjoy a meal at a recommended nearby restaurant before moving on to your next destination.
<b>Dinning</b>
<b>Janaia Khinkali House</b> offers Georgian cuisines that you should not miss such as Khachapuri on The Grill (one kind of Georgian cheese bread grilled on the fire) and Georgian Satsivi (chicken cooked with creamy walnut and garlic sauce). Prices for each dish range from $4.25 to $21 and you can check its menu via the website: https://www.ubereats.com/store/khinkali-house
After lunch, consider heading to the Batumi Botanical Garden, open 7 days a week from 9 AM to 7 PM. Early morning and late afternoon are the best times to visit for cooler temperatures and beautiful light. It's a perfect choice for your next adventure!
<h3>2. Batumi Botanical Garden: A Paradise for Nature Lovers</h3>
Batumi Botanical Garden is a lush oasis overlooking the Black Sea. It's home to a diverse range of plant species and offers breathtaking views of the coast.
You can wander through the garden on the hiking trails and paved paths to see plants from all over the world. Look at the bright flowers, tall trees, and special plants from its different depeatments like East Asia, the Himalayas, the Americas, and New Zealand. You have a deep connection with nature!
Batumi Botanical Garden | Green Paradise
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<b> Admission</b>
Tickets cost 20 GEL (about $7.2) for foreign visitors and 10 GEL( about $3.6) for natives. Children under 6 enter for free. Tickets can be purchased at the entrance.
After a day of exploration, you might be exhausted, so come to <b>Capo Verde Hotel Batumi</b> for a good rest.
<b>Accommodation</b>
600 meters from the Garden, this hotel offers rooms featuring a balcony, swimming pool, and garden. Free parking, WiFi, air conditioning, and a flat-screen TV are also accessible for consumers of all types of rooms. Price starts from $96 per night and you can make a reservation via the website: https://www.booking.com/
Batumi is a captivating city with a rich history and stunning landscapes. Whether you're going to admire the Batumi Lighthouse or explore the Batumi Botanical Garden, this vibrant city offers a unique and memorable travel experience. Happy exploring, Lykkers!