Batumi's Tourism Scene Expands with the Arrival of La Quinta Hotel
La Quinta by Wyndham opens its first hotel in Georgia, expanding accommodation options in Batumi. Just a short distance from Batumi Beach and the airport, the new hotel provides a convenient place for visitors to stay. The opening signals Batumi's growing popularity as a destination that combines urban energy with seaside relaxation.
In 2024, Georgia welcomed 7.4 million international visitors, maintaining its growth in the tourism sector. The new hotel responds to the increasing demand for modern accommodation. The hotel has 98 rooms, parking, wellness services, and is conveniently located near major city attractions, making it a solid choice for both tourists and business travelers.
The arrival of an international hotel brand increases the variety of accommodation choices with consistent service standards. Travelers who prefer familiar services abroad now have an additional option in the city. With a location near cultural and entertainment sites, the hotel provides added convenience for guests exploring Batumi.
This new hotel also offers more choices for travelers who are planning a quick trip or a longer stay in Batumi. With a new option available, visitors have more flexibility when balancing comfort, location, and price in their travel planning. The opening of this hotel is in line with Batumi's ongoing efforts to improve tourism services and better accommodate the various needs of visitors.
Wyndham aims to make hotel travel accessible for all by expanding in key destinations like Georgia, where tourism is growing. Introducing La Quinta by Wyndham here is a key step in strengthening our presence in the region as part of our broader EMEA growth strategy.
As Batumi strengthens its position on the global travel map, the addition of international hotels makes the city more accessible to a wider range of travelers visiting Georgia. These developments reflect a gradual alignment of the local tourism infrastructure with international standards, which may contribute to further growth in tourism in the region.