The projecting works of the first cable car in Batumi was initiated in 2008 by “Argo Anuria” LTD. The construction process of the Cultural Entertainment complex ARGO started in 2010 and continued till the August 2013. It incorporates the cable car and an entertaining center and is located on Anuria mountain up to 250 meters height above the sea level. The length of the cable way is 2,586 meters and the height is 256 meters. 20 eight seat gondolas are moving constantly on it. It takes approximately 15 minutes to cover one way trip, the full capacity consists of 500 passengers in an hour. Cable way system is designed and manufactured by Doppelmayr an Austrian-Swiss company. Doppelmayr as a quality, technology and market leader in the field of cable car engineering - makes, sells and delivers its services throughout the world. Up to date the aforementioned company has made 14 800 installations within 90 countries. Exploitation of Batumi Cable way is under the supervision of Doppelmayr. Entertaining complex ARGO offers spectacular views of the town, The Black Sea and the surrounding mountains. The building design bears a historic meaning and is enriched by the sailing symbols of ARGO. Architectural design of Entertaining Center and Cable Car Stations is developed by RTKL-the company that is world-widely famous in the field of architectural engineering, planning and design. The company was founded in 1946 and is the author of several famous and significant building designs all over the world. The projection and construction works of Cable Car and Entertaining Center were implemented by the foreign and local companies. Unique design, high level of safety and enchanting panoramic views cannot leave the tourists indifferent. Entertaining & Cultural Center ARGO is one of the “must see” destinations among Tourists, visiting Batumi. This is an urban cable way connecting the town with the highland that makes it much more attractive for the tourists. Presently 80 persons are already working at the site and with the further development of the project the figure will...
Read moreMy experience with the Argo Cable Car was nothing short of disappointing. From the moment I boarded the cable car, it became evident that this was not going to be the enjoyable and scenic ride I had anticipated.
Firstly, the cable car itself appeared old and poorly maintained. The cabin interior seemed outdated and lacked any sort of comfort or aesthetic appeal. The seats were uncomfortable, and the overall ambiance was far from welcoming.
As the cable car ascended, I was dismayed to find that the windows were dirty and obstructed the view outside. It was challenging to appreciate the surrounding landscapes or capture any decent photographs due to the grimy windows.
Moreover, the ride was unnervingly shaky and rough. It left me feeling uneasy and unsafe throughout the journey. The lack of smoothness and stability took away from the supposed joy of the cable car ride.
Additionally, the staff's attitude left much to be desired. They seemed disinterested and lacked any enthusiasm or willingness to engage with passengers. Their lack of communication and lackluster customer service further contributed to my negative impression of the experience.
Once I reached the top, there was little to do or see. The designated observation area lacked proper maintenance and offered limited viewpoints. It was evident that the Argo Cable Car's management had not invested in enhancing the visitor experience.
To add to the disappointment, the ticket price for the cable car ride felt unjustifiably high given the overall subpar experience. It felt like a complete waste of money for what should have been a memorable and enjoyable attraction.
In conclusion, my experience with the Argo Cable Car was far from satisfactory. The outdated and poorly maintained facilities, lackluster customer service, and high ticket price made it a regrettable and forgettable experience. I would not recommend the Argo Cable Car to anyone seeking a pleasant and enjoyable...
Read moreAmazing! we had a great time passing over Batumi both ways. There is a cafe with indoor and outdoor seatings. In my opinion, indoor seating is cooler and permits better viewing. Also few gift shops you see once you go out of the cable car. Remember the photo they took from you at the bottom station?, this is where they print it out for 30 Lari. Not bad considering the beautiful memory it will hold.
You can access the area below the cafe for additional breath taking scenery
I do not know if tourists would come to the place by car but I think they might be missing a lot when they do not go on...
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