Get in
To travel to Artvin, there are several options for transportation:
By plane:
The closest airport to Artvin is in Batumi, Georgia. You can find flights to Batumi airport and then take a bus from Trabzon airport to Artvin.
By car:
If you prefer driving, you can use the Sarp border pass to enter Artvin from Georgia. The road follows the scenic coast until Hopa, and then you can continue south through Borka to reach the city.
By bus (updated October 2022):
There are buses available from Hopa, with departures at 10 AM or 2 PM. The ticket price is around 4 euros per person, and you can make reservations online. Additionally, there is a bus that travels from Kars to Hopa, departing at 10 AM and stopping at Artvin along the way.
No matter which mode of transportation you choose, the journey to Artvin promises to be an exciting adventure full of stunning landscapes and cultural experiences.
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Popular Foods
Dish 1: Köfte - Köfte is a traditional Turkish dish consisting of seasoned minced meat, typically beef or lamb, formed into patties or torpedo shapes and grilled or fried. It's often served with flatbread, vegetables, and a yogurt-based sauce called cacık. Dish 2: Kebap - Kebap refers to a variety of grilled meat dishes in Turkish cuisine, typically featuring marinated cubes or thin slices of beef, lamb, or chicken, skewered and grilled over an open flame. They can be served plain or with a side of rice, bulgur, or flatbread, and often accompanied by a range of sauces and condiments. Dish 3: Baklava - Baklava is a sweet pastry made of layers of filo dough, chopped nuts (usually walnuts or pistachios), and butter, then cut into diamond or square-shaped portions and held together with honey or sugar syrup. This rich, crunchy dessert is a staple in Turkish cuisine and often enjoyed during special occasions or as a treat. Historical Appearance
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