Tbilisi, Georgia
Ancient wine country with warm hospitality and low costs
About Tbilisi for Digital Nomads
Tbilisi is one of the world's fastest-growing digital nomad destinations. Georgia's remarkably liberal visa policy (365 days visa-free for most nationalities), incredibly low taxes, and Tbilisi's unique blend of ancient charm, sulfur baths, world-class natural wine, and warm Georgian hospitality make it irresistible. The city's colorful old town, with leaning balconies over the Mtkvari River, is genuinely magical.
Amenity Ratings — Tbilisi
Monthly Cost Breakdown — Tbilisi (GEL)
| Category | Budget | Comfortable |
|---|---|---|
| 🏠 Rent (1-bedroom) | $300 | $700 |
| 🍜 Food & Groceries | $150 | $300 |
| 🚌 Transport | $15 | $40 |
| 💻 Coworking Space | $50 | $120 |
| 🎭 Entertainment | $40 | $150 |
| Total Monthly | $555 | $1310 |
Visa Information
Visa Free (365 days)
Duration: 365 days visa-free for most nationalities
✅ Digital Nomad Visa available in Georgia
Requirements:
- •Valid passport
- •Most nationalities can enter and stay for 1 year visa-free
Climate & Weather
Humid Subtropical
Temperature range: 0°C to 31°C
Best Months:
Rainy/Off Months:
Internet & Connectivity
Good - Fiber expanding, mobile data reliable
Highlights
- ✓365 days visa-free for most nationalities
- ✓Ultra-low cost of living
- ✓Incredible Georgian cuisine (khinkali, khachapuri)
- ✓World's oldest wine tradition
- ✓Warm Georgian hospitality
- ✓Unique sulfur bath culture
Challenges
- !Language barrier (Georgian script)
- !Internet can be slow in some areas
- !Limited healthcare quality
- !Driving is chaotic
- !Cold winters
Best Neighborhoods
Popular Coworking Spaces
- 💻Impact Hub Tbilisi
- 💻Terminal
- 💻Lokal
- 💻Bestia Cafe
- 💻EMMA
Tbilisi is Best For
Practical Information
Frequently Asked Questions — Tbilisi
Can I stay in Georgia for 1 year visa-free?▾
Yes! Georgia allows citizens from over 95 countries to stay for 365 days without a visa. This is one of the most generous visa policies in the world for digital nomads. Simply enter with your passport and you can stay for a full year. There is no minimum income requirement or registration needed.
How cheap is Tbilisi for digital nomads?▾
Tbilisi is one of the cheapest cities in Europe. Total monthly costs are $600-$1,100 including a nice apartment ($300-$700), delicious Georgian food ($150-$300 — a huge restaurant meal is $5-10), and coworking ($50-$120). Wine is absurdly cheap at $2-5/bottle for excellent quality.
Is Georgian food good?▾
Georgian food is extraordinary and often called the best-kept secret in world cuisine. Must-try dishes include khachapuri (cheese bread), khinkali (soup dumplings), lobio (bean stew), and churchkhela (grape/nut snacks). Georgia also has the world's oldest wine-making tradition (8,000 years), using unique qvevri clay vessels.