Great place! Walking through the streets of the old town, we came to the Piazza. The square is very interesting, as if you were in Venice ... you couldn't help but sit in this extraordinary courtyard, surrounded as if by Venetian palaces. There are many cafes inside and all are very decent, we chose Georgian. I liked everything very much: snacks, grilled meat, and, of course, Georgian dry red (the waiter advised). The service is fast, the kitchen is super!
The Square itself is a work of architectural art! I definitely recommend you to visit.
The photo turned out to be much worse than it is in reality!
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Елена Серовв
Level 5 Local Expert
July 17
A wonderful, beautiful place, with live music, in general, Batumi is a fairy tale and wonderful people, not like in Tbilisi, although in Tbilisi we only met 2 oddities in 5 days of rest who advised us to learn Georgian, the remaining 98% (if it's young people, the adult generation speaks Russian wonderfully), communicated a little bit in Russian, we speak a little bit in Georgian, in English, and no one has canceled the sign language. We felt very good in this country, more sincere than in another European place (we are our own anyway!).
On the market, they accidentally called lari rubles, Tetri kopecks, we were corrected, make no mistake - they are offended!
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Svetlana $
Level 11 Local Expert
October 14, 2023
We visited Georgia in August. Seven unforgettable days in Batumi. I went to the Piazza. Nicely. I like the combination of modern and old in this city. Cozy streets, I want to walk and walk along them. Cute cafes where we went to try something from Georgian cuisine. Aura Georgia is very memorable. For a long time I could not move away from the desire to swim in the sea, walk along the coastal paths, look at non-stale goods laid out for sale on benches, listen to music, they immediately turned on Kairat Nurtas, apparently a man knows how to distinguish us, Kazakhs)))). He said that he likes our people, and we like your culture, your people. Thank you. I hope to go again...