In Doyin's popular Bashu dance, these places you must not miss

Batumi, on the coast of the Black Sea! A modern metropolis with an absolute urban vibe~ Here you can take a walk along the beach, ride a bike, take a cruise, go fishing, relax, and watch the ups and downs of Ali and Nino~

Argo Cable Car

The Argo Cable Car, like in Tbilisi, Batumi also has an urban cable car. Compared to Tbilisi, the cable car in Batumi is much longer and more interesting. From the top of the mountain, you can overlook the entire night view of Baku city.

Ali and Nino Statue

The Ali and Nino Statue, this statue was built based on a love novel published in 1937, telling a poignant love story. Lovers embrace, kiss, and merge countless times every day, only to slowly part from each other again. Due to different beliefs, two hearts that belong to each other can only choose to part silently. It is said to be poignant, but I don't think so. Although they cannot stay together forever, at least they once had each other, and that is also the most precious and unforgettable memory.

Batumi Cathedral of the Mother of The God

The Batumi Cathedral of the Mother of The God, located in the city center, was built in 1900. Initially serving as a Catholic church, it is now open as an Orthodox church.
The Black Sea Coast Walkway in Batumi is truly the city's calling card. There is also a bicycle lane (with dedicated bike rentals for sightseeing) alongside it. Along the coast, you can see different themed abstract sculptures at intervals. The most famous ones include 'Two People Approaching and Receding in a Day', 'Two People Holding Hands and Kissing', and 'Where'. Along the Black Sea coast, there are also universities, restaurants, observation decks, and a port, making it a great place for a stroll! In the morning, many sea anglers gather here.