« So, Batumi. A relatively "recent" tourist city on the Black Sea coast. The main attractions of the city (new buildings, parks, and exhibitions) are concentrated along the waterfront. The main street is Rustaveli. It's beautiful, delicious, filling, and not expensive. As I found out, tourists mainly rent apartments here (around $600-$800 per month). The closer to the season, the more expensive it gets. Here's what to see and where to go:
1. The promenade, this is the essence of the city, make sure your phone is charged and you have spare memory cards, they'll be super useful😉
2. The funicular - go up hungry and a bit closer to the evening because there's a beautiful sunset, an affordable restaurant, and pleasant music. The ride costs 5 lari per person.
3. The botanical garden, Tamara's bridge - I read about them, but I confess, I didn't make it there.
4. Dolphinarium - from 5 PM, entry is 15 lari, swimming with a dolphin costs 150 lari... »
1. The promenade, this is the essence of the city, make sure your phone is charged and you have spare memory cards, they'll be super useful😉
2. The funicular - go up hungry and a bit closer to the evening because there's a beautiful sunset, an affordable restaurant, and pleasant music. The ride costs 5 lari per person.
3. The botanical garden, Tamara's bridge - I read about them, but I confess, I didn't make it there.
4. Dolphinarium - from 5 PM, entry is 15 lari, swimming with a dolphin costs 150 lari... »
Ticket prices are 5.50 USD for daytime shows and 7.25 USD for the 9 PM show. Tickets are available at the dolphinarium's box office. »
Ticket prices are $7-10. »
So:
1⃣ Tbilisi. Guesthouse Dari. $25 per person per night, including breakfast and dinner. Dari's house is located at 8a Saint Petersburg Street. It's like an oasis among apartment buildings in the city center. An old Armenian house from the 18th century, it feels like we are visiting someone at their summer house. The bathroom and shower are on the same floor, which we shared with other guests. Only 3 rooms are rented out on the second floor. The metro is a 5-minute walk away, with one trip costing 50 tetri. We took taxis for $1-2, and you’re right where you need to be: at the sulfur baths or in Europe Square to take a ride on the funicular.
I got sidetracked. To sum it up, the location is fantastic. The food that Dari prepared was utterly delightful. The best lobio we've ever had! »