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6 May Park | Batumi


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Landmark: 6 May Park
City: Batumi
Country: Georgia
Continent: Asia

6 May Park, Batumi, Georgia, Asia

6 May Park is a public green space located in Batumi, Georgia, situated along the Black Sea coast.

Visual Characteristics

The park covers approximately 10 hectares. It features a central artificial lake, the Nurigeli Lake, with a small island accessible by a bridge. The park's landscaping includes mature trees, flowerbeds, and walking paths. Architectural elements include fountains and a small zoo.

Location & Access Logistics

The park is located at the southern end of Rustaveli Avenue in Batumi, approximately 1.5 km from the city center. Access is directly from Rustaveli Avenue and the Batumi Boulevard promenade. Parking is available along adjacent streets, though capacity is limited. Public transport options include bus lines 1, 7, and 10, which stop near the park entrances.

Historical & Ecological Origin

Established in 1881, the park was originally named after Mikhail Vorontsov, the Governor-General of Novorossiya. It was later renamed in honor of the Soviet victory day. The park's design incorporates elements of landscape architecture, with the Nurigeli Lake being a central feature.

Key Highlights & Activities

Visitors can walk along the park's paths, observe the waterfowl on Nurigeli Lake, and visit the small zoo which houses various bird species and other animals. Boat rentals are available on the lake during warmer months. The park also contains several cafes and seating areas.

Infrastructure & Amenities

Restrooms are available within the park. Shaded areas are provided by mature trees and gazebos. Cell phone signal (4G/5G) is generally strong throughout the park. Food vendors and cafes are located within and immediately surrounding the park.

Best Time to Visit

The park is accessible year-round. For optimal lighting for photography, early morning or late afternoon hours are recommended. The months of May through September offer the most pleasant weather for outdoor activities.

Facts & Legends

A local legend suggests that the Nurigeli Lake was formed by a single, massive tear shed by a grieving mother, though its actual origin is as an artificial reservoir created for irrigation.

Nearby Landmarks

  • Batumi Boulevard (0.1km North)
  • Batumi Dolphinarium (0.8km North)
  • Batumi Archaeological Museum (1.2km North)
  • Holy Mother Virgin Nativity Cathedral (1.5km North)
  • Batumi Port (1.8km North)


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