Hostels in Batumi

10 Hostels in Batumi, Georgia
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Back2Me
8.8Fabulous(177)
0.48km from city centre
Back2Me Hostel is a located right in the heart of Batumi and is the perfect choice for travellers on a budget.
Privates From
€4.84
Dorms From
€3.23
Harmony Backpackers Hostel
6.7Good(9)
0.79km from city centre
Harmony Hostel is a backpackers hostel in the center of Batumi 4 minutes away from the sea and 2 minutes away from the Europe Square.
Privates From
€7.91
Dorms From
€7.10
Hostel 47
9.9Superb(167)
0.95km from city centre
Hostel 47 is located in the heart of the city, it is the perfect place to spend your holidays.
No Privates Available
Dorms From
€8.59
Hostel Voyage
9.9Superb(2)
1.29km from city centre
Hostel Voyage, nestled on 92/94 Parnavaz Mepe Street in vibrant Batumi, Georgia, is your gateway to an un
No Privates Available
Dorms From
€16.14
Karvi Hostel
8.7Fabulous(36)
0.97km from city centre
Batumi's treasures await - walk to the beach, museums, and historical sites from our central location.
No Privates Available
Dorms From
€7.73
Sunset Hostel
5.66km from city centre
Discover the charm of Sunset Hostel, your welcoming hideaway in the heart of Batumi.
Privates From
€7.84
No Dorms Available
Boutique Hotel & Hostel Medusa
6.3Good(98)
0.53km from city centre
Boutique Hotel & Hostel Medusa offers modern and comfortable lodging in the heart of Old Batumi.
Privates From
€19.17
Dorms From
€10.30
Porta Hostel
5.6km from city centre
Nestled in the vibrant city of Batumi, Porta Hostel is a cosy and welcoming retreat designed for travellers seeking comfort and convenience.
Privates From
€8.07
Dorms From
€9.04
Enjoy the Hostel
1.75km from city centre
Enjoy the Hostel in Batumi offers a vibrant and welcoming atmosphere ideal for travelers seeking both com
No Privates Available
Dorms From
€8.07
Orbi City - Sea view Aparthotel in Batumi
2.89km from city centre
Orbi City Sea View Aparthotel in Batumi provides a comfortable and convenient stay with modern apartments featuring balconies.
Privates From
€9.68
No Dorms Available

About Batumi

7.4Very Good(43 Reviews)
Activities
7.3
Eating out
7.9
Shopping
6.3
Chilling out
8.3
Transport
7.5
Sightseeing
7.8
Culture
7.3
Nightlife
7.0
Value for Money
7.7

About Batumi

As a traveller in Batumi you'll be holidaying with Georgians who flock from all over the country for summer by the sea. The carefully restored old town has the regal elegance of the 19th-century port, while the seafront boulevard has ultra-modern architecture and neon lights. Since the break-up of the Soviet Union, Batumi has built a reputation for sunshine and parties. The distant snow-capped peaks remind you that Georgia's rugged interior isn't so far away.

Several hostels in Batumi are run by families who have converted their homes, giving guests the chance to experience Georgian hospitality. You can linger over a home-cooked meal in the courtyard or opt for dorms with quirky decor. You'll find communal kitchens in most Batumi hostels, as well as free Wi-Fi in social areas. If you're here for the city's nightlife, gather your dorm mates for a few drinks on the balcony as the boulevard lights up below.

Batumi has contrasting areas, both modern and historic. The focus of most travellers is the seafront boulevard (originally laid down in 1884) which runs for 7km. Unusual modern towers perch between beach bars and cafés, ending with the Dancing Fountains at New Boulevard to the south. The old town sits inland from the boulevard. Piazza Square and Europe Square are the social centres, linked by pastel-coloured streets of 19th-century town houses.

The activities in this seaside town are varied. For typical Batumi entertainment head to the Dancing Fountains after dark for the laser show. Another favourite is Argo Cable Car, which takes you 250m to a viewing platform with views over the city. During the day, Batumi's pebble beaches are popular, but just a 20-minute drive to the south is the quieter Kvariati Beach. Batumi Botanical Garden is a good place to stretch your legs and admire the clifftop views.

The number 10 bus will get you into the city centre from Alexander Kartveli Batumi International Airport. If you're arriving from Tbilisi or Yerevan by train you'll need to catch a bus or taxi from Batumi Central Station (15 minutes north east of town). Marshrutka are minibuses that run throughout the cities and villages of Georgia. Hop on board to reach the seaside towns along the coast. While you're in Batumi, walking or cycling is the best way to get around.

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