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Landmark: Batumi BoulevardCity: Batumi
Country: Georgia
Continent: Asia
Batumi Boulevard, Batumi, Georgia, Asia
Batumi Boulevard is a 7km long seaside park situated along the Black Sea coast in Batumi, Georgia.
Visual Characteristics
The boulevard features a paved promenade with distinct sections. The older, central part is characterized by mature trees, ornamental plantings, and classical architectural elements like gazebos and fountains. Newer sections incorporate modern design, including sculptures, playgrounds, and cycling paths. The park's width varies, averaging approximately 50 meters.
Location & Access Logistics
Batumi Boulevard extends from the Batumi Port area in the south to the Batumi Botanical Garden in the north. It is directly accessible from Rustaveli Avenue and Memed Abashidze Street. Parking is available along adjacent streets, though it can be limited during peak season. Public transport options include bus lines 1, 7, 10, and 10A, which stop near various access points along Rustaveli Avenue. Bicycle rental stations are also located throughout the boulevard.
Historical & Ecological Origin
The initial section of Batumi Boulevard was established in 1881 by the then-governor of the Batumi Oblast, Mikhail Vorontsov. It was designed as a public promenade and recreational space. The area is situated on a coastal plain, with the Black Sea to the west and a gradual incline towards the city to the east. The vegetation includes a mix of native and introduced species, with a focus on shade trees and ornamental shrubs.
Key Highlights & Activities
Activities include walking, cycling on designated paths, and using outdoor fitness equipment. Visitors can observe various sculptures and fountains, including the Alphabet Tower and the Poseidon Fountain. The park offers access to the beach for swimming during warmer months. Boat tours depart from the nearby port area.
Infrastructure & Amenities
Restrooms are available at multiple points along the boulevard. Shade is provided by mature trees and several covered gazebos. Cell phone signal (4G/5G) is generally strong throughout the park. Numerous cafes and food vendors are located within and adjacent to the boulevard, particularly in the central and southern sections.
Best Time to Visit
For photography, early morning (07:00-09:00) or late afternoon (17:00-19:00) offers optimal lighting conditions. The best months for visiting are May through October, with July and August being the warmest. High tide does not significantly impact access to the promenade itself.
Facts & Legends
A specific architectural feature is the "Alphabet Tower," a 130-meter structure designed to resemble the Georgian alphabet. It contains observation decks and a revolving restaurant. Local lore suggests that the park's original design was influenced by Parisian boulevards.
Nearby Landmarks
- Batumi Port (0.3km South)
- Batumi Archaeological Museum (0.8km West)
- Holy Mother Virgin Nativity Cathedral (1.2km West)
- Batumi Piazza (1.5km West)
- Batumi Botanical Garden (4.5km North)