Camera — Zugdidi Live
Some cameras are positioned inside or overlooking the famous botanical garden.
At its core, a "Zugdidi Live Camera" refers to a real-time video streaming feed, typically accessible via municipal websites, tourism portals, or YouTube channels, that broadcasts live footage of key locations in the city. While Zugdidi is not as saturated with webcams as Tbilisi or Batumi, the existing cameras offer an unfiltered look at daily life in the western Georgian lowlands.
Most of these cameras are strategically placed to monitor: Zugdidi Live Camera
To get the most out of your virtual visit, timing is everything.
For civic tech enthusiasts and diaspora Georgians, the lack of a permanent 24/7 Zugdidi live stream represents an opportunity. You can write to the Zugdidi City Hall (meria@zugdidi.gov.ge) or the Georgian National Tourism Administration to request funding for a solar-powered, LTE-connected camera at the Dadiani Palace. Similar initiatives in towns like Stepantsminda (Kazbegi) have proven wildly successful on YouTube, generating thousands of hours of viewing time and free promotion for local businesses. Some cameras are positioned inside or overlooking the
To manage expectations, let’s break down the typical Zugdidi live camera experience.
| What you WILL see | What you MIGHT NOT see | | :--- | :--- | | Local marshrutka vans picking up passengers | High-resolution zoom into private buildings | | Street dogs sleeping in the sun | The inside of the Zugdidi Bazaar (due to privacy) | | The statue of King Solomon I | The mountains of Svaneti (they are 2 hours away) | | Rain, fog, or blazing summer heat | Night vision (most streams are daytime-only) | At its core, a "Zugdidi Live Camera" refers
One of the most popular angles for live feeds is the entrance to Zugdidi Boulevard and the adjacent Queen's Park. These cameras capture the green heart of the city. Viewers can see the manicured alleys, the iconic fountain at the main entrance, and the daily rhythm of locals walking, cycling, and socializing. In the spring and summer, the camera showcases a vivid palette of greens, while autumn turns the view into a tapestry of gold and amber.
This is the most popular "street view" camera. It overlooks the main pedestrian area and the fountains near the Drama Theatre.
Unlike major metropolis webcams that are sponsored by luxury hotels, Zugdidi’s live cameras are often community-driven or operated by local infrastructure bodies. Here is how to find a reliable feed:
Note: As of the current infrastructure landscape, there is no single, permanent 24/7 4K camera dedicated solely to Zugdidi. However, seasonal streams pop up during key events (e.g., the Zugdidi Wine Festival in May).











