Tbilisi vs Batumi. Which is better?

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  • Опубліковано 27 лис 2024

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  • @dpashutskii
    @dpashutskii  2 роки тому +7

    Which city would you prefer?
    Batumi or Tbilisi?

    • @sssniperdog742
      @sssniperdog742 2 роки тому +3

      Batumi 🙇

    • @s.oplias
      @s.oplias Рік тому +2

      Batumi! definitely

    • @starbuck3980
      @starbuck3980 10 місяців тому

      ​@@sssniperdog742 why batumi is better? dont care about the water and electricity shutdowns?

    • @starbuck3980
      @starbuck3980 10 місяців тому

      @@s.oplias why?

  • @scribe_8733
    @scribe_8733 2 роки тому +2

    Exactly what I needed to hear :) thanks for your video and sharing your insights!

  • @e99g
    @e99g Рік тому +2

    I was 3 Days ago in Batumi (and for the first time in a ex Soviet Country). I really loved it and I can't wait to visit Georgia again. :D

    • @dpashutskii
      @dpashutskii  Рік тому

      Awesome! Georgia is indeed amazing country

  • @ricos_road6328
    @ricos_road6328 10 місяців тому +1

    I spent time in both last summer, your descriptions are both very accurate, I met a lot of lovely Russian and Belarusians in Batumi and made more Georgian and western friends in Tbilisi. Both are awesome cities with enough to please most travelers. I could definitely live in both but I would definitely pick Tbilisi if I was to ever live in Georgia long term. There’s more of an international community there kinder to English speakers. There’s a lot more going on in Tbilisi, and overall the infrastructure is A LOT better as well. Also, the quality of the meat is 100% better in Tbilisi and that’s coming from the locals in batumi. It definitely does taste off. With that said if you chose batumi you would still have an amazing time as I did, I actually think I had more fun in Batumi making the friends I made with the relaxed lifestyle but for reasons stated above I would pick Tbilisi

    • @dpashutskii
      @dpashutskii  10 місяців тому

      I fully agree with your points! I prefer Tbilisi too for almost the same reasons.

  • @Michael_Schlapp
    @Michael_Schlapp 2 роки тому +3

    Oh man, I was hoping you'd still be living here haha I just moved here and love your videos. Thank you for your helpful content!

    • @dpashutskii
      @dpashutskii  2 роки тому +1

      Ahh, sorry! It was the time to leave for me! :) I hope you'll have a good time in Georgia and thanks for watching!

    • @Perky32
      @Perky32 2 роки тому

      @@dpashutskii Where are you living now? Maybe you can make some videos about your new place and why you moved.

    • @dpashutskii
      @dpashutskii  2 роки тому

      @@Perky32 I definietely will! I live in the Netherlands.

  • @wootboop666
    @wootboop666 5 місяців тому

    This information is incredibly valuable. Spasiba brate.

  • @fanatic1992
    @fanatic1992 Рік тому +1

    I travelled to both cities and I liked both. Totally different cities.

  • @prasenjitdey4222
    @prasenjitdey4222 Рік тому +3

    Both are equally good, but BATUMI is more well lit & a dazzling city.
    I wish I can go to BATUMI someday.👍🤝

    • @dpashutskii
      @dpashutskii  Рік тому +1

      You definitely should visit it! Where are you from?

    • @prasenjitdey4222
      @prasenjitdey4222 Рік тому +1

      @@dpashutskii Thank you, from India sir.🤝

  • @ralen4475
    @ralen4475 3 місяці тому +1

    I’ve been to both places and I like the two cities

  • @Just4Kixs
    @Just4Kixs 8 місяців тому +2

    I've been to both cities last year and fell in love with Batumi. Although Tbilisi was very beautiful, the "Russian Soul" kidnapped me in Batumi.
    I am now learning both Russian and Georgian with hopes and plans to return next year in Batumi and buy an apartment.
    I met so many Russians on my trip, and I just want to help them out somehow after they fled Russia because of the war. They were so kind to me.

    • @dpashutskii
      @dpashutskii  8 місяців тому

      Nice! Good luck with the languages, you picked two hard ones ;)
      Also, glad that you met good people from Russia. There are some good people from there.

    • @Just4Kixs
      @Just4Kixs 8 місяців тому +1

      @@dpashutskii спасибо! დიდი მადლობა!
      Да, the Russians and also Ukrainians that I met really touched my heart.
      I will tell you though that Georgian is easier than Russian. I speak Philippine languages, so Georgian grammar is easier for me than Russian.
      I also visited Russia (Санкт-Петербург, Москва, и Казань) before going to Georgia, and I fell in love with it. St. Petersburg is my favourite city in the world. I really admire your country from толстой to the татар people and so much more.

    • @dpashutskii
      @dpashutskii  8 місяців тому +1

      Awesome to hear! St. Petersburg is my hometown ;)
      Definitely recommend visiting Vienna in Austria. The same vibe as SPb.

  • @isorukuyamamoto7638
    @isorukuyamamoto7638 Рік тому +1

    Very helpful!

  • @didierdenice7456
    @didierdenice7456 2 роки тому +6

    Congratulations ! You did an excellent job to compare both cities in less than 12 minutes 👍
    I would like to add that Adjara has a semi autonomous status (!) and though they follow the recommandations from Tbilisi ... they do it in a more relax way... meaning more freedom. During the covid hysteria policemen in Batumi didn't harass people like in Tbilisi because they were walking without a mask. Batumi is a big village where most Georgians are related through families and acquaintancies .
    Another point... though I don't want to get political here and it's only based on anecdotal evidence...
    It seems like there is more negative attitude towards the Russian people in Tbilisi.
    Batumi knows how much it depends economically on the Russian tourists and investeurs .

    • @dpashutskii
      @dpashutskii  2 роки тому

      Agree with all points. Thanks for the contribution!

    • @TheReal_E.IRIZARRY
      @TheReal_E.IRIZARRY Рік тому +2

      & also it seems like Batumi is nicer to non-White people. Tbilisi on the other hand has more of a NYC aloof attitude as well as a insular one (sometimes xenophobic). In Kutaisi, I think they thought I was a Black American, but didn't give me sh*t for it. Either I'm mistaken for a Black American or an Arab. In addendum, I am Brazilian-Canadian born and raised but still living in the Rep. of Sakartvelo now. ;)

    • @starbuck3980
      @starbuck3980 10 місяців тому +1

      Nice to know, though as Batumi has so many water and electricity shutdowns now that you can not wear a mask Tblisi is the best option

  • @nickhollow
    @nickhollow 4 місяці тому +2

    Well if you are going on a vacation I'd say batumi however if you are planning to live in Georgia than I'd say tbilisi.
    Saying this as a georgian.

  • @A1_DASH
    @A1_DASH Рік тому +1

    Both are beautiful and good

  • @indusnair8958
    @indusnair8958 Рік тому +1

    Quite informative

  • @lankstephens6374
    @lankstephens6374 Рік тому

    Very informative!

  • @juanvivanco9831
    @juanvivanco9831 Рік тому +1

    Hi Dmitrii Im a digital nomad preparing to travel to Tbilisi in March with my little daughter and my wife. Do you still live there? Would you please recommend me if it is better Batumi or Tbilisi for a family?

    • @dpashutskii
      @dpashutskii  Рік тому +1

      Hey Juan!
      Good luck with the move. I think both are quite good places for families. Depends on what you're looking for.

  • @s.oplias
    @s.oplias Рік тому

    I love your videos!!! I'm moving to Georgia

    • @dpashutskii
      @dpashutskii  Рік тому +1

      Thanks! Good luck with the move!

  • @Joseph.Gallardo
    @Joseph.Gallardo Рік тому +1

    Interesting video man! Quick question: Is the T of Tbilisi not pronounced - Sounds like you're saying 'Blisi'.

    • @dpashutskii
      @dpashutskii  Рік тому

      Hah, never thought about it. I should actually pronounce T-bilisi with "T".
      But maybe when T and B together it turn into the one sound xD I guess it's something related to my native language and how we pronounce the hard sounds.

  • @starbuck3980
    @starbuck3980 10 місяців тому

    And if apartments are like hotels, wouldnt that mean that in summer you could have much more noise from neightbours that might be tourists? Also i see batumi rents are around 300$, but do you have to pay anything else besides the rental price? i other countries for instance there are taxes or can charge you what cost to maintain the building, etc...

    • @dpashutskii
      @dpashutskii  10 місяців тому +1

      Well, you might have noise in your city too, it's not related to Batumi specifically. But in my experience, there are not much noise compared to big cities.
      You might have to pay for utilities or building maintenance if you rent monthly. It all depends on one specific place.

  • @alpineai
    @alpineai 2 роки тому +1

    What was the remote worker / online entrepreneur community like?

    • @dpashutskii
      @dpashutskii  2 роки тому

      In Tbilisi is quite good. Most of my friends are either entrepreneurs or remote workers.

  • @starbuck3980
    @starbuck3980 10 місяців тому +1

    So to live for long term, i would get much better prices if i go in summer to Batumi?

    • @dpashutskii
      @dpashutskii  10 місяців тому

      Of course. It's true for any part of the world. Tourists always pay more.

    • @starbuck3980
      @starbuck3980 10 місяців тому

      @@dpashutskii but if there are more tourist then prices would be worse, not better

    • @dpashutskii
      @dpashutskii  10 місяців тому +1

      It’s two different questions. Touristic places are more expensive for sure.
      But even in touristic places you will pay less as a local.
      Just take a look at prices of your hometown Airbnbs and compare it with your rent.

  • @starbuck3980
    @starbuck3980 10 місяців тому

    If apartments are like hotels, with the hotel staff then they have a key access to your apartment and enter to clean it whenever they want?

    • @dpashutskii
      @dpashutskii  10 місяців тому

      Apartments are nothing like hotels in terms of services. There is no stuff, no key cards, no cleaning, nothing alike.

  • @earth2ellie
    @earth2ellie Рік тому +1

    Oh god, the heat in Tbilisi sounds horrible. 😭

    • @TheReal_E.IRIZARRY
      @TheReal_E.IRIZARRY Рік тому

      Oh fvck yeah it is. One time it was so humid that when I took a Bolt in Tbilisi, the humidity heat was so hot EVEN WITH THE WINDOWS ROLLED DOWN. It can get to 100 Percent humidity easily. Black, Yellow, Green and White mold have an United Nations party in your apartment..you've been warned.

    • @dpashutskii
      @dpashutskii  Рік тому

      It honestly is 😅

    • @dpashutskii
      @dpashutskii  Рік тому

      I usually do the same as in Asia, just sit in my apartment with AC enabled. Or move to Batumi 😅

    • @fjorddenierbear4832
      @fjorddenierbear4832 8 місяців тому +1

      There are ways of dealing with it!
      I am a Norwegian citizen living in Plovdiv, Bulgaria, and here we actually have nearly the exact same climate as Tbilisi.
      Staggeringly similar, about 97%!
      Last summer I remember trying to go for a walk at 3 PM when it was 36 'C or higher. Dry air. Not fun at all.
      However, this summer I plan to make use of the early morning for walks, which will be perfect!
      So if you are able to do so, get up at 6 am, go for a walk while the temperature is below 30'C, and then hide indoors most of the time :)
      You can also go for a walk after midnight. Here in Plovdiv I felt super-safe after midnight. We were a bunch of people walking up the local hills for a brief hike.
      Many Bulgarians do simply live Plovdiv in summer, because the coastal cities here have far more acceptable temperatures mid-summer!
      The capital of Sofia also has mostly acceptable summers, but the winter is very cold.
      I'm anyhow planning to visit Batumi for the first time mid-summer, in order to escape Plovdiv (Bulgaria's Tbilisi climate).
      If I like it, I may move to Georgia soon!

  • @starbuck3980
    @starbuck3980 10 місяців тому

    Then Tblisi is clearly the best option as Batumi has many electricity and water shutdowns

    • @dpashutskii
      @dpashutskii  10 місяців тому

      Not many but some yes. Not that big of a deal to be honest.

    • @starbuck3980
      @starbuck3980 10 місяців тому

      @@dpashutskii but how long and how often there are these shut downs? in my case i would work remotely so it is mportant there is electricity. Another key factor is the price, tblisi seems much more expensive, around 500$ and batumi around 300$

    • @dpashutskii
      @dpashutskii  10 місяців тому +1

      I would recommend getting a laptop ;) I think most of the shutdowns are for 1-2 hours, and they happen maybe 3-4 times per year.
      Tbilisi is certainly a more expensive place as most capitals are.

  • @starbuck3980
    @starbuck3980 10 місяців тому

    How do you hire the electricity, water and internet? can you hire them talking in english?

    • @dpashutskii
      @dpashutskii  10 місяців тому

      For rental apartment? They already connected.

    • @starbuck3980
      @starbuck3980 10 місяців тому

      @@dpashutskii but internet is hotel wifi or something like that or by cable in your apartment?

    • @dpashutskii
      @dpashutskii  10 місяців тому

      Most of the Internet is Georgia is optic.
      Hotels also have optics. If you had bad WiFi in the hotels, it was just bad hotels.

  • @Hello_there_777
    @Hello_there_777 2 роки тому +1

    всё-таки дали визу в Канаду?
    я из Батуми уезжаю в Тбилиси. квартиры по ценам тоже самое, только вот найти тёплую квартиру в Батуми на зиму очень сложно и летом выселяют))

    • @dpashutskii
      @dpashutskii  2 роки тому

      Мы переехали в Нидерланды :)
      PS Кстати я возродил свой канал на русском - youtube.com/@d.pashutskii
      Про Батуми, все правда к сожалению :(

    • @Hello_there_777
      @Hello_there_777 2 роки тому

      @@dpashutskii круто! расскажите про свой переезд в Нидерланды?

    • @dpashutskii
      @dpashutskii  2 роки тому

      @@Hello_there_777 Думаю будет много видео на эту тему :)

  • @All-q7h
    @All-q7h Місяць тому

    Good video but Jesus Christ my friend....its TTTTTTTibilisi there is a T in it! It's not Bilisi. 11:34 You lived there for how long? You should know that by now.

  • @RickySpanish-
    @RickySpanish- Рік тому

    Make sure you get your rabies vaccine before you go to Tbilisi. Stray dogs are everywhere and attacks happen regularly.

    • @dpashutskii
      @dpashutskii  Рік тому

      The Rabies vaccine doesn't work this way. You can only get it if you were bitten (the shot should be done within 24 hours after the bite), otherwise it'll run off you very fast. It's quite easy to get it everywhere in Georgia just in case. My wife got one in Batumi.
      They also monitor the stray dogs quite a lot, so the chances aren't that high. But of course, you better get a vaccine if you got a bite.
      Stay safe!