
Hotels in Batumi
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Browse hotels in Batumi, Georgia — properties from the seafront Boulevard to the 19th-century Old Town, 340 km west of Tbilisi on the Black Sea coast.
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About Batumi
Batumi: Black Sea Gateway on Georgia's Adjara Coast
Batumi, the capital of the Autonomous Republic of Adjara, sits on the eastern Black Sea coast roughly 340 km west of Tbilisi. The city pairs a compact Old Town — with Ottoman-era mosques, ornate 19th-century facades, and a central square anchored by the Piazza development — against a modern Boulevard stretching 7 km along the seafront. The Alphabet Tower, a 130-metre steel structure completed in 2012, has become the skyline's defining landmark. Batumi's subtropical climate produces over 2,400 mm of annual rainfall, keeping the surrounding hills green year-round and fuelling a distinct tea and citrus agriculture rare in this part of the Caucasus.
Where to Stay in Batumi
Most hotels cluster along Rustaveli Avenue and the seafront Boulevard, placing guests within walking distance of the shingle beach and casino strip. The Old Town district offers guesthouses inside restored 19th-century buildings for travelers prioritizing architecture over sea views. A secondary hotel corridor runs north toward Ureki, 30 km up the coast, known for magnetic black sand.
Practical Tips
- Getting there: Batumi International Airport (BUS) receives direct flights from Istanbul, Warsaw, and several CIS cities; journey time from Tbilisi by marshrutka is roughly 5–6 hours.
- Currency: Georgian Lari (GEL); card acceptance is widespread in hotels but patchy at smaller guesthouses.
- Season: Peak season runs June–September; shoulder months (May, October) offer lower rates and fewer crowds on the Boulevard.
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