Overview of

Bagrationi Street 129

Batumi, Georgia

Apartments of building
General
Multiple listings describe apartments in the Gumbati complex at 129 Bagrationi as *modern*, *comfortable* or *cozy*, with central heating, air conditioning and full furniture, which indicates a generally good overall standard for units in this new building. The complex is a relatively new high‑rise (ads call it a “new home” and “newly built”), located in a developing central area near major roads and services, so the average quality is above typical older Soviet stock but not luxury.AI
Neighbors
Noise
The complex is located directly at the busy intersection of Bagrationi Street and Juli Shartava Avenue, both multi‑lane arterial roads with intensive traffic visible on satellite imagery and connecting to the Adjarabet Arena and central commercial zones. High‑rise modern construction usually has better windows than Soviet blocks, but proximity to these roads and stadium events suggests noticeable traffic and event noise, leading to a medium noise level inside apartments, especially on lower floors; higher floors likely experience less street noise but more wind and city background noise.AI
View
Many apartments in this tower are situated on high floors (e.g., 18th, 20th floor) and advertisements emphasize *panoramic city & mountain view* or city views from the windows and balconies. The building stands at a major junction with relatively open surroundings on some sides, so average views are attractive urban or mountain panoramas, though some lower or inward‑facing units may look toward neighboring construction or industrial plots, which keeps the rating at 4 rather than 5.AI
Security
Concrete security features (intercom, CCTV, concierge) are not specified in the available listings, but the building is a modern multi‑storey Gumbati complex typical for Batumi, with shared entrances and elevators. In such contemporary developments in this area, basic apartment security (metal entrance doors, modern locks) is standard, yet without explicit evidence of enhanced systems it is reasonable to assume only average security inside the apartments.AI
Renovation
Listings consistently describe units in this address as *newly renovated*, *modern*, *bright* and *cozy*, often with full kitchens, contemporary furniture, and central heating, which indicates fresh, relatively high‑quality interior finishes in many apartments. Since this is a recently built Gumbati complex used heavily for rentals and short‑term stays, the average renovation standard across apartments is likely good, though quality can vary between owners, so it is safer to rate it as solid but not premium.AI
Internet
Several offers from this building explicitly list Wi‑Fi/Internet among the apartment features or as part of utilities for long‑term rentals. The house is in a central Batumi district with established fiber and broadband coverage, so internet access is typically reliable and fast, giving a generally good level of connectivity for most apartments.AI
Insects
There are no direct mentions of pests or insects in the listings for this modern high‑rise building, and units are described as newly renovated or new, which usually helps reduce problems with insects. At the same time, Batumi’s humid subtropical climate and dense urban environment mean that occasional insects (especially in warm seasons) are common city‑wide, so a neutral medium rating is reasonable rather than assuming either very low or very high presence.AI
Lighting
Listings highlight *bright* and *spacious* apartments with large windows and balconies in this modern high‑rise, and floor plans (30–100 m²) on higher floors naturally receive ample daylight. Combined with standard contemporary interior lighting, this suggests generally good natural and artificial lighting, though some lower‑floor or north‑facing units may be more shaded, so an above‑average but not perfect rating fits best.AI
This building
General
The building at 129 Bagrationi is the modern **Gumbati residential complex / GG ApartHotel**, described in listings as a newly built complex with high‑quality apartments. Satellite imagery shows a dense but orderly multi‑tower development along a main avenue, typical for recent Batumi projects. Given its recent construction and active long‑term and short‑term rental use, overall condition and maintenance can be rated above average for the area.AI
Cleanliness
GG ApartHotel in this complex has very high facility scores (9.6) on Booking, which reflects guest assessments of common areas and overall upkeep. As this is part of a managed apart‑hotel/residential complex rather than an old unmanaged block, it is reasonable to expect regularly cleaned lobbies and elevators, so cleanliness of common spaces can be rated good.AI
Yard
Satellite images show the towers fronting directly onto Bagrationi Street and Juli Shartava Avenue, with construction/warehouse areas and parking lots around, but no clear landscaped internal courtyard visible at the building footprint. The environment is urban and functional rather than green, so the yard/adjacent territory can be considered average: usable but with limited recreational landscaping.AI
Demographics
Utilities Stability
Rental and aparthotel listings for this address consistently mention central heating, air conditioning, and fully equipped units suitable for year‑round living, including long‑term contracts. Since it is a modern multi‑storey complex actively used for both tourism and long‑term rentals, it is reasonable to expect reliable water, electricity, and elevator service by Batumi standards, so utilities stability can be rated above average.AI
Security
The property operates partly as an aparthotel (GG ApartHotel) with private entrances to units and on‑site management, which usually implies at least controlled access and basic security measures. The complex faces a major arterial (Juli Shartava Ave) in a busy commercial zone with clinics and shops, where residential complexes typically use coded doors or similar entry control, so security can be rated above average, though not elite.AI
Parking
Booking notes that GG ApartHotel at 129 Bagrationi offers free on‑site parking for guests, indicating the presence of some dedicated parking spaces. However, satellite imagery shows a dense junction of two major streets with surrounding commercial facilities, which typically leads to moderate competition for spaces and limited convenience at peak times, so parking availability is best rated as medium.AI
Building Quality
Multiple listings describe 129 Bagrationi as a "newly built complex" with high‑quality apartments and modern renovations (30–37 m² studios and 1‑bed units on high floors with central heating, air conditioning, etc.). For Batumi, such recent monolithic developments generally offer better construction quality, insulation, and elevators than Soviet‑era stock, so overall construction quality and maintenance can be rated good.AI
This district
General
The building is in the central Aghmashenebeli/Bagrationi district near the major junction of Bagrationi Street and Juli Shartava Avenue, with dense mixed residential–commercial development visible in satellite imagery and many services within walking distance (Carrefour, AgroHub, Hopa Bazar, malls). This combination of central location and amenities makes the area generally comfortable for long‑term living, though it is more urban/transport-oriented than cozy or resort-like.AI
Cleanliness
Satellite images show a typical central Batumi environment with large paved areas, construction sites and commercial warehouses around the stadium and junction, without landscaped courtyards. Such mixed commercial/transport zones in Georgian cities usually have average cleanliness: streets are maintained but can be dusty and less tidy than purely residential or tourist promenades.AI
Security
The building is in a busy central area near Adjarabet Arena, big supermarkets and clinics, which implies high pedestrian and car traffic and good natural surveillance. In Georgian regional centers like Batumi, such central mixed-use areas are generally considered reasonably safe in the evenings, though noise and occasional crowds around events are typical.AI
Beauty
Immediate surroundings include large parking fields by Adjarabet Arena and industrial/commercial buildings, which are functional rather than scenic. At the same time, the high-rise "Gumbati" complex and nearby new developments add some modern cityscape, but the area lacks the seafront boulevard greenery or historic architecture that would make it truly picturesque.AI
Transport Accessibility
The house stands directly on Bagrationi Street at the junction with Juli Shartava Avenue, one of Batumi’s main arterial roads, where multiple city bus routes pass. From this node, there is fast road access to the seafront, old town and other districts, so public transport connectivity and taxi availability can be considered excellent.AI
Traffic Jams
The crossroads of Bagrationi Street and Juli Shartava Avenue is a multi-lane node carrying traffic between the stadium, center and suburbs, clearly visible as a major artery on the map. On such primary city arteries in Batumi, traffic is typically congested at peak hours and on event days at Adjarabet Arena, so residents should expect frequent jams and slowdowns.AI
Parking
Satellite images show large open parking areas near the stadium and commercial warehouses, but no dedicated multi-level parking attached to the residential tower itself. In dense central Batumi, competition for convenient parking near high‑rise complexes along main roads is usually high, so residents often rely on mixed public and informal parking with limited guaranteed spots.AI
Stray Animals
The area is a dense central district of Batumi with many food outlets, markets and yards, a typical environment where some stray dogs and cats are present in Georgian cities. Such districts usually have a moderate level of stray animals: noticeable but not extreme compared with more peripheral or industrial zones.AI
Noise
Proximity to Juli Shartava Avenue and Bagrationi Street—both major multi-lane roads—means constant traffic flow, visible on the map, and likely engine and horn noise, especially at rush hours. Additional noise can come from events at Adjarabet Arena and nearby commercial facilities, so the general outdoor noise level is expected to be high rather than quiet.AI
Parks
Directly around the building there are mostly roads, stadium facilities and dense blocks, with no immediate park under the windows in satellite imagery. However, residents are within a relatively short drive or bus ride of Batumi Boulevard and other coastal green zones, so access to parks is decent, even if immediate greenery near the house is limited.AI
Restaurants
Within a short radius there are multiple eateries: Tavaduri, Pirosmani, Retro and others, plus the food courts in nearby malls such as Grand Mall, Batumi Mall and Metrocity Mall. This cluster of traditional Georgian, international and fast-food options provides very good variety for everyday dining.AI
Coffee Shops
Central Batumi around Bagrationi and Shartava has numerous cafes and small bakeries, and the nearby malls also host coffee chains. While this is not the old town’s dense café quarter, the availability of places for coffee and casual meetings is still high for daily life.AI
Supermarkets
There is a large Carrefour hypermarket nearby on Tbel-Abuseridze Street and an AgroHub hypermarket almost next door at 121 Bagrationi Street, both visible in the provided POI list and on the map. Together with markets like Hopa Bazar and various smaller stores, this gives excellent access to both everyday groceries and fresh produce.AI
Shopping
Residents have quick access to several major shopping centers—Grand Mall, Batumi Mall and Metrocity Mall—as well as electronics and other specialty stores around Adjarabet Arena. While this is not the main tourist shopping promenade, for long‑term renters the selection of clothing, electronics and household goods is very good.AI
Hospitals
Directly adjacent to the building is David Tatishvili Medical Center, marked on the satellite map, and Khozrevanidze clinic is also listed nearby in the POI list. Such proximity to multiple medical centers provides excellent access to outpatient and emergency healthcare services.AI
Pet Friendly
The district is highly urbanized with many paved areas and busy roads around the junction and stadium, offering limited immediate green walking routes for pets. However, there are internal streets and some open spaces plus reasonable access by car or bus to larger parks and the seafront, so conditions for pet owners are acceptable but not ideal.AI
Fitness
Living next to Adjarabet Arena and stadium facilities provides convenient access to open sports grounds and likely nearby gyms that typically cluster around such sports complexes. Combined with the possibility of running or cycling towards the seafront, the area offers good opportunities for fitness and active lifestyles.AI
Demographics
The building itself (Gumbati complex and similar new high-rises) is actively offered for both long-term rentals and aparthotel use, attracting a mix of local residents and newcomers. Being in a central, amenity-rich neighborhood near big shops and the stadium, the area is likely populated by working-age locals, small business owners and some seasonal tenants, which suits most long‑term renters.AI
Schools
The immediate junction area is dominated by stadium, commercial and high‑rise developments rather than school campuses in the satellite imagery. In central Batumi, schools are generally available within a short drive or bus ride, but not necessarily within a very short walking distance from this exact building, so accessibility can be considered moderate.AI
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