Batumi

Batumi, Georgia's Black Sea city, is a crossroads of Asian and European cultures, as seen by its distinctive architecture. Don't miss out on seeing the beautiful singing fountains, the famed Statue of Love, and the Batumi Piazza. Pilgrims will also find enough to do in Batumi, as there are numerous temples, cathedrals, mosques, and synagogues, allowing every believer to visit familiar shrines. The Gothic Cathedral of the Blessed Virgin Mary, the Church of St. Nicholas, the Church of St. Barbara, the Church of St. Nina, and others are among the most well-known. Batumi will not disappoint cultural enthusiasts, with its museums and field trips to the Gonio castle, which served as the citadel of the Roman and Byzantine Empires at various times, the Petra fortification, and the botanical park. Children will have a great time here as well, especially if they visit the local dolphinarium and children's attractions. Fans of loud music and wild gatherings can always go to a neighbourhood nightclub.