Ddr_sabinaWe stayed at the hotel from April 11th to 14th, 2026, as a couple. The hotel is a 10-15 minute taxi ride from the airport (taxi fare is 7 Lari, approximately 210 rubles). You can call Yandex Taxi. The administrators at the hotel speak Russian. They explained everything clearly, gave us two keys, and showed us to our room.
The room was very spacious, like a full one-bedroom apartment, with plenty of storage. Our room had a balcony with a sea view. It was a corner balcony, but you could still see the sea. We were on the 21st floor. There are many elevators, so you don't have to wait. The elevators are fast and smooth.
The bathroom had a water heater, so there were no issues with hot water. There was plenty of water for two people. The electric towel dryer in the bathroom was super – the bathroom wasn't cold, and there was no dampness.
One night it was cool, so we turned on the air conditioning for heat, and the room was perfect.
There's a refrigerator and a safe.
Besides the large, comfortable double bed, there's also an armchair that converts into a bed, if needed.
There's a TV with many channels, and the quality is good.
Definitely book a room with meals included! You won't regret it at all. The hotel has a restaurant. In the morning, you go up for breakfast, and they offer 6 menu options to choose from. The menu is substantial, and the presentation is like a restaurant! It's sooooo delicious. I had breakfast #3: croissant with spinach, scrambled eggs, vegetable salad, and casserole. Coffee, orange juice, tea, and milk are unlimited.
Overall, the restaurant is excellent. The food is tasty. However, it's not cheap. Khinkali is about 2 Lari per piece, and you can order a minimum of 5. Khachapuri on a skewer is 20 Lari. Pork shashlik is about 40 Lari for 390g (but they gave us many pieces with bones! That was unpleasant). Typically, our average dinner bill came out to around 80 Lari without alcohol.
Hotel guests get a 10% discount on the restaurant menu. We often ordered takeout (the 10% discount also applied) and ate everything in our room. This was because we bought wine for our room (wine in the restaurant was x2 the price). Plus, it was convenient to have dinner in the room right after a shower and then relax in bed.
The sea is a 5-minute walk from the hotel. The promenade is wide, long, and clean. Be prepared for many stray dogs in Batumi, but they are all friendly.
We almost always traveled by taxi, calling Yandex, even though the city is quite small and everything is very close by.
There are many currency exchange offices near the hotel. For the most part, all exchange offices have a similar rate. There's a Spar supermarket near the hotel, and many other shops a bit further away. There's also a large shopping mall across the street.
The hotel is quiet. There are no rowdy or noisy guests.
I want to specifically highlight the staff. They are wonderful people. Thank you to them! Very polite. I especially want to mention the administrator (a young man, I regret not remembering his name). He helped us buy tickets to Tbilisi. We couldn't pay for the tickets with our own card, and he bailed us out by paying with his own card. That was simply fantastic, a huge thank you to him.
The room is cleaned every day, but we hung the 'do not disturb' sign because it was already clean. We were only there for 3 days.
The towels are clean and fluffy. The bed linen is clean. There are two pillows per person on the bed. The pillows are good. The mattress is medium-firm, just how I like it. You can't feel the springs.
Outside, you might encounter male beggars (Georgians). They seem to start a polite conversation with you, saying 'gamarjoba', asking where you're from, etc., engaging you in conversation, and then they ask for money. Any banknotes will do for them. I don't know if they bother women as much, but they often cornered my husband. They'll literally reach out to shake hands, and that's how it starts. We always said we had just arrived, had money on our card, and hadn't had a chance to exchange it yet.
Also, be careful with Georgians selling excursions. As you walk past them, they'll speak to you in almost a commanding tone, telling you that you *must* go on an excursion with them. Just smile and pretend you don't understand anything, or that you've just arrived and aren't planning to go anywhere yet, haven't planned anything, etc.
Conclusion: I definitely recommend booking this hotel. The staff is super, breakfasts are excellent, everything is clean, fresh, wonderful, and the view is good. You will not regret it at all. Don't hesitate, book this place!
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