Batman: All 10 Batcaves ranked from worst to best
7. Batwoman
Batwoman decided to try something a bit different with its Batcave as it’s under Wayne Enterprises instead of Wayne Manor. That might have created some logistical issues for Bruce if he was at home, but the cave itself is full of the resources you would want if you were heading out to fight crime.
This Batcave leans heavily on the cave element, genuinely looking like it’s well below ground (complete with vines hanging down over the contents of the cave itself). The elevator opens to a long bridge (at the center of which is a large tree) that leads to the main workstation. This workstation is comprised of four large widescreen monitors that Luke Fox uses to track down both heroes and criminals in Gotham City. There is also a nearby display case for the Batsuit and a hollow cave wall that hides the Batmobile.
Perhaps the nicest touch of all is the clear tribute to the 1966 Batcave, as much of the computers and drives look identical to the ones seen in the classic TV series (which feels appropriate given that this is one of the few Batman-based live-action TV shows to air since the ’60s).
Batwoman‘s Batcave is both simple and effective, and that’s what we like to see!