Batumi’s vibrant street art scene is concentrated in several key locations around the city, offering a blend of contemporary creativity and urban culture. Rustaveli Avenue, a prominent street near the seafront, hosts the iconic mural ‘Sea Selfie' by Dr. Love, a large and colorful depiction that reflects the city’s connection to the Black Sea. Zviad Gamsakhurdia Street, not far from Rustaveli, features the striking 'Man on a Horse' by German artist Matthias Mross, a mural that draws attention with its surreal and bold imagery.
The area surrounding Old Boulevard and Europe Square is another hotspot for street art enthusiasts. Here, you’ll find the playful mural of 'Kupata', a beloved local stray dog, painted by George Gamez, which has become a symbol of Batumi’s charm. On Nino and Giorgi Kldiashvili Streets, several murals illustrate diverse themes, from abstract compositions to social commentary. These neighborhoods serve as a canvas for both Georgian and international artists, making Batumi a rising destination for street art lovers.