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Tbilisi is one of the most popular digital-nomad hubs in Eastern Europe and the Caucasus, known for its affordability, warm climate, and friendly international atmosphere. Internet is reliable (typically 100–300 Mbps at home and 20–80 Mbps in cafés), and coworking spaces like Fabrika, Terminal, and Impact Hub make remote work simple and comfortable.
The cost of living is significantly lower than in EU capitals: central apartments range from $450–$750, while coworking desks cost around $100–$180. Transportation is inexpensive (metro/bus $0.30, taxi rides $2–$5), and many central districts — Vera, Sololaki, and Old Tbilisi — are walkable and full of cafés.
Lifestyle is one of Tbilisi’s biggest strengths. Nomads enjoy the city’s historic architecture, sulfur baths, creative districts, and rich food and wine culture. Weekends often include trips to Kazbegi, Kakheti, or canyon and mountain regions only 1–2 hours away. English is widely spoken in coworkings and tourist areas.
For nomads seeking affordability, a warm community, and a mix of culture and comfort, Tbilisi is a welcoming and inspiring long-term base.
The cost of living is significantly lower than in EU capitals: central apartments range from $450–$750, while coworking desks cost around $100–$180. Transportation is inexpensive (metro/bus $0.30, taxi rides $2–$5), and many central districts — Vera, Sololaki, and Old Tbilisi — are walkable and full of cafés.
Lifestyle is one of Tbilisi’s biggest strengths. Nomads enjoy the city’s historic architecture, sulfur baths, creative districts, and rich food and wine culture. Weekends often include trips to Kazbegi, Kakheti, or canyon and mountain regions only 1–2 hours away. English is widely spoken in coworkings and tourist areas.
For nomads seeking affordability, a warm community, and a mix of culture and comfort, Tbilisi is a welcoming and inspiring long-term base.
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Tbilisi (Georgia) is one of the fastest-growing digital-nomad destinations in Europe and the Caucasus.
The city blends historic architecture, a creative atmosphere, affordable living, and a warm, welcoming culture.
Many nationalities can stay up to one year visa-free, making Tbilisi a popular long-term base.
Climate
Humid subtropical climate with hot summers and mild winters.
Summer temperatures: 28–36°C Winter temperatures: 0–8°C Sunshine: ~2,100 hours per year Rainfall: moderate, mostly in spring and autumn
Cost of Living (approx.)
Coworking desk: $100–$180/month One-bedroom apartment (center): $450–$750/month Taxi (Bolt): $2–$5 across most of the city Restaurant meal: $6–$12 Cappuccino: $2–$3
Internet & Work Infrastructure
Broadband speeds: 100–300 Mbps in most apartments Café Wi-Fi: 20–80 Mbps Strong 4G coverage (5G limited but expanding)
Major coworkings: Fabrika, Terminal (several locations), Impact Hub, Generator 9.8 Laptop-friendly areas: Vera, Vake, Rustaveli, Old Tbilisi
Nomad Community
Tbilisi has become a major base for nomads, remote workers, and early-stage founders. Fabrika is the social hub of expats and creatives, with frequent events, talks, meetups, and workshops. The community is friendly, open, and easy to join — many people stay longer than planned. Popular nomad neighborhoods: Vera, Vake, Sololaki, Old Tbilisi, Saburtalo.
Lifestyle & Activities
Landmarks: Narikala Fortress, Sulfur Baths, Sameba Cathedral, Old Tbilisi Outdoor: Mtatsminda viewpoint, hiking near Tbilisi, day trips to Kazbegi and Kakheti wine region Culture: rich food traditions, vibrant café scene, strong nightlife Transportation: metro, buses, cable cars, inexpensive taxis (Bolt/Yandex)
Nomad Advantages
Visa-free stay up to one year for many countries Affordable and comfortable lifestyle Warm, friendly, international environment Reliable internet and many coworking options Proximity to mountains, nature, and wine regions
Climate
Humid subtropical climate with hot summers and mild winters.
Summer temperatures: 28–36°C Winter temperatures: 0–8°C Sunshine: ~2,100 hours per year Rainfall: moderate, mostly in spring and autumn
Cost of Living (approx.)
Coworking desk: $100–$180/month One-bedroom apartment (center): $450–$750/month Taxi (Bolt): $2–$5 across most of the city Restaurant meal: $6–$12 Cappuccino: $2–$3
Internet & Work Infrastructure
Broadband speeds: 100–300 Mbps in most apartments Café Wi-Fi: 20–80 Mbps Strong 4G coverage (5G limited but expanding)
Major coworkings: Fabrika, Terminal (several locations), Impact Hub, Generator 9.8 Laptop-friendly areas: Vera, Vake, Rustaveli, Old Tbilisi
Nomad Community
Tbilisi has become a major base for nomads, remote workers, and early-stage founders. Fabrika is the social hub of expats and creatives, with frequent events, talks, meetups, and workshops. The community is friendly, open, and easy to join — many people stay longer than planned. Popular nomad neighborhoods: Vera, Vake, Sololaki, Old Tbilisi, Saburtalo.
Lifestyle & Activities
Landmarks: Narikala Fortress, Sulfur Baths, Sameba Cathedral, Old Tbilisi Outdoor: Mtatsminda viewpoint, hiking near Tbilisi, day trips to Kazbegi and Kakheti wine region Culture: rich food traditions, vibrant café scene, strong nightlife Transportation: metro, buses, cable cars, inexpensive taxis (Bolt/Yandex)
Nomad Advantages
Visa-free stay up to one year for many countries Affordable and comfortable lifestyle Warm, friendly, international environment Reliable internet and many coworking options Proximity to mountains, nature, and wine regions
