If you’re looking for a hidden gem in Georgia, Zugdidi is a delightful surprise waiting to be explored. This charming city, located near the picturesque Enguri River, offers a unique blend of history and culture. One of its highlights is the Dadiani Palace, a stunning 19th-century structure that showcases the rich heritage of the Dadiani family, complete with beautiful gardens and intriguing museum exhibits. Zugdidi is also a gateway to the breathtaking natural beauty of Samegrelo, making it an ideal base for outdoor adventures. The nearby Kolkheti National Park, with its diverse ecosystems, is perfect for hiking and bird-watching. Food lovers will appreciate the local cuisine, featuring dishes like khachapuri and lobio, which provide a true taste of Georgian hospitality. The city is steeped in history, with remnants of ancient fortresses and churches that tell stories of its past. As you stroll through the streets, you’ll encounter friendly locals and vibrant markets, adding to the city’s warm atmosphere. For a unique experience, don’t miss the Zugdidi Botanical Garden, a serene spot that showcases a variety of plant species. With its rich culture and stunning surroundings, Zugdidi is a must-visit
Zugdidi, Georgia
Top things to do in Zugdidi
6 attractions, landmarks and museums worth your time, ranked by traveler reviews.
Zugdidi Botanical Garden
A lush botanical garden in Zugdidi featuring diverse plant species and peaceful walking paths.
Chuburkhinji Saint George Church
A historic Georgian Orthodox church in the village of Chuburkhinji, known for its spiritual significance.
Megobroba Saint George Church
A revered Orthodox church in Zugdidi dedicated to Saint George, known for its spiritual significance and local pilgrimages.
Zugdidi
The main city of Samegrelo-Zemo Svaneti region, blending urban amenities with access to nearby natural and cultural attractions.
Chuburkhinji
A village near Zugdidi known for its cultural heritage and religious sites, including a historic church.
Dadiani Palace
Once the residence of the Dadiani princely family, this palace now houses a museum with archaeological and ethnographic treasures.
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