Things to do in Mtsvane Kontskhi (2025): Top nearby activities,popular attractions,itinerary planning,weather,accommodation,food,transportation,and more - all you need to know (updated August 2025) | Trip.com
barefoot_bohemian_:“The Holy Mother Virgin Nativity Cathedral in Batumi is a beautiful neo-Gothic church with stunning stained glass and intricate architecture. Once a Catholic church, it now serves as an Orthodox cathedral, offering a peaceful and spiritual atmosphere. A must-see for history and architecture lovers! ⛪✨”
梨花落🍀:“The two sculptures of Ali and Nino are from the novel of the same name, which tells the tragic story of an Azerbaijani Muslim boy and a Georgian Christian girl who were separated by the Bolsheviks at that time. The most distinctive feature of the sculpture is that Ali and Nino rotate, sometimes separate, sometimes hug, but the hug is only a moment, and the long separation is exchanged for a short hug. Walking on the cobblestone road in Batumi, the blue sea, wonderful music, and the lively pedestrian street constitute a unique view of Batumi.”
MichaeltheGreat:“Georgia 🇬🇪 Batumi Street
Batumi's main road, Gogebashvili Road, goes up north and connects to Poti. This road is a historic road that was built by Russia to check the Ottoman Turks and enter the Turkic territory.
However, it is now the main road between Batumi and the Black Sea coast of Georgia. However, if you look at the houses along this road, you can see that the gap between the rich and the poor is severe in Georgia. These are houses where the poorest people in Georgia live.
P.S. The exchange office here is Unity. The bank is $100 → 🇬🇪 265 ryari
Private exchange office is $100 → 🇬🇪 270 ryari”
LikeGor:“A must-see landmark in Batumi, the double statue keeps rotating, and its melody is fascinating. Having such fun in traveling on the banks of the Caspian Sea makes people full of motivation and confidence in life.”
Please contact the attraction to confirm specific opening hours
TraveMoez:“Located in the city center of Batumi, Europe Square is truly an amazing place to visit. You could see many unique architectures here, as if you have been transported to some European cities.”