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Discover Batumi's highlights on a 2-hour guided night walking tour, including Europe Square, Ali and Nino, Piazza Square, and welcome drinks.


The Batumi: Guided Night Walking Tour with Welcome Drinks offers a lively introduction to the city’s most recognizable landmarks in the evening glow. Priced with a 4.9-star rating from 27 reviews, this 2-hour tour is perfect for those wanting to see Batumi’s vibrant city center after sunset. The tour starts outside St. Nicolas Church and takes you through the heart of Batumi, where old and new blend seamlessly.
What makes this experience stand out is the inclusion of welcome drinks—you’ll sample Georgian wine or Chacha, adding a relaxing touch to your evening. The tour is generally praised for its knowledgeable guides, who explain the city’s stories and highlight the most photogenic spots. While it covers many of Batumi’s key sites, some reviews note that the stops focus more on rebuilt locations rather than deeper historic sites, a consideration for those interested in Soviet mosaics or more ancient landmarks.
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This guided walk begins at St. Nicolas Church, where the group assembles before heading to Batumi Piazza. Here, visitors enjoy a 20-minute photo stop at a lively square that’s perfect for capturing the city’s lively atmosphere. The guide points out details of the architecture and shares stories about Batumi’s evolution.
Next, the tour moves to the Astronomical Clock—another 20-minute stop ideal for snapping photos and learning about its significance. Following this, Europe Square welcomes visitors with its mix of historical and contemporary buildings, with enough time for questions and pictures. The Neptune Fountain adds a touch of artistic flair, and the Batumi Boulevard Fountains provide a mesmerizing display of water and light, making this stretch especially photogenic.

The tour continues with a 20-minute stop at the Alphabet Tower, a striking 130-meter-high structure that symbolizes Georgia’s unique script. It offers excellent photo opportunities and gives insight into Georgian culture. Then, the Ali and Nino moving sculpture takes center stage, representing a sense of impermanence through its kinetic motion—this is a highlight for many visitors.
Throughout the walk, the guide shares stories about the landmarks, weaving a narrative that connects old traditions with the city’s modern vibe. The walk concludes back at Ali and Nino, where guests can enjoy their welcome drink, reflect on the sights, and ask further questions.

The tour departs from outside St. Nicolas Church, with precise coordinates provided for easy access. The activity is accessible for wheelchair users and offers flexibility with free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, making it adaptable to changing plans.
Participants are advised to wear comfortable shoes and bring weather-appropriate clothing, as the walk covers various outdoor sites. The languages available—English, Russian, and Georgian—are supported by guides praised for their friendliness, professionalism, and knowledge.
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Multiple reviews applaud the guides, especially for their ability to communicate clearly in multiple languages and to offer thorough explanations. Guides like Malhaz or Malkhaz receive particular praise for their enthusiasm and local insights. Guests appreciate that the guides are well-informed and patient, making the experience accessible regardless of language barriers.
The tour’s pacing is generally considered to be just right, with enough time at each landmark for photos and questions. The small group size ensures a more personalized experience, and the evening setting highlights Batumi’s landmarks beautifully with night lights.
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The inclusion of welcome drinks—such as local Georgian wine or Chacha—adds a warm, inviting element to the walk. Visitors value this touch, as it allows for a relaxed social moment while enjoying the city’s ambiance. The drinks are served towards the end of the tour, providing a pleasant finish to the experience.

The tour is designed to be accessible for wheelchair users, making it suitable for a variety of travelers. The duration of 2 hours keeps the experience manageable, even for those with limited stamina.
Participants should come prepared with comfortable shoes and weather-appropriate clothing, especially in the evening when temperatures may drop. The tour runs at night, so it’s ideal for visitors who want to see Batumi in its illuminated beauty.

While this tour focuses on key landmarks and includes a social element with drinks, it doesn’t delve deeply into Batumi’s Soviet-era mosaics or ancient sites. However, reviews confirm that it offers a well-rounded introduction to the city’s highlights, perfect for first-time visitors or those short on time.
Other experiences like sunset cruises or pub crawls are available, but this walking tour’s combination of sightseeing, storytelling, and drinks makes it a balanced choice for an evening activity.
This guided night walk delivers a rundown of Batumi’s main sights in a relaxed, friendly atmosphere. The knowledgeable guides, combined with stunning landmarks illuminated at night, make it a memorable way to start an exploration of the city.
The inclusion of welcome drinks, flexibility in booking, and accessibility add to the tour’s appeal. It suits travelers looking for an informative evening activity, especially those eager to capture great photos and learn about Batumi’s culture from a local perspective.
While it may not focus heavily on historic details for those seeking in-depth history, it offers a lively, engaging introduction that pairs well with other activities in Batumi. For an enjoyable, well-organized walk led by friendly guides, this tour is a clear recommendation.
What is the duration of the tour?
The tour lasts 2 hours, covering Batumi’s main landmarks in the evening.
Where does the tour start?
It begins outside St. Nicolas Church, with precise coordinates provided for easy access.
Are drinks included?
Yes, the tour includes welcome drinks such as Georgian wine or Chacha, served at the end of the walk.
Is the tour accessible for wheelchair users?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible.
What languages are available?
The tour is guided in English, Russian, and Georgian.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, full refunds are available if canceled up to 24 hours in advance.