Being a Digital Nomad in Tbilisi, Georgia

Mar 26, 2024 | Digital Nomad | 24 comments

Being a Digital Nomad in Tbilisi, Georgia




Tbilisi, the capital city of Georgia, is a hidden gem in Eastern Europe that is quickly becoming a popular destination for digital nomads looking for a unique and affordable place to live and work. With its rich history, vibrant cultural scene, delicious cuisine, and stunning architecture, Tbilisi offers a one-of-a-kind experience for those looking to combine work and travel.

One of the biggest draws for digital nomads in Tbilisi is the city’s low cost of living. Accommodation, food, transportation, and entertainment are all incredibly affordable, making it an ideal destination for those looking to stretch their budget while still enjoying a high quality of life. There are plenty of co-working spaces and cafes with free Wi-Fi where digital nomads can work comfortably and meet other like-minded individuals.

The city’s central location also makes it easy to travel to other countries in the region, such as Armenia, Azerbaijan, and Turkey, for weekend getaways or longer trips. Tbilisi itself is a melting pot of cultures, with influences from Europe, Asia, and the Middle East, creating a truly unique and multicultural environment for digital nomads to explore and experience.

In terms of lifestyle, Tbilisi offers a perfect balance of modern amenities and traditional charm. The city is home to a thriving arts and music scene, with galleries, theaters, and clubs showcasing local and international talent. There are also plenty of outdoor activities to enjoy, such as hiking in the nearby Caucasus Mountains, relaxing in the city’s parks and botanical gardens, or exploring the picturesque old town with its winding cobblestone streets and historic buildings.

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The warm and welcoming Georgian people also add to the overall appeal of living in Tbilisi as a digital nomad. Georgians are known for their hospitality and friendliness, making it easy to connect with locals and feel at home in this foreign city.

Overall, living in Tbilisi as a digital nomad offers a unique and enriching experience that combines work, travel, and cultural immersion. With its low cost of living, central location, vibrant cultural scene, and warm hospitality, Tbilisi is a city that is sure to capture the hearts of digital nomads looking for a new and exciting place to call home.


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24 Comments

  1. @marinaarrudaa

    Thank you for this video, help me to think if i want to go there.

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  2. @doctort.quinlan4101

    Thinking about where to go for a short DN stint. Love your energy man! You seem like a cool dude!

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  3. @Kristoferwitha_k

    Yeah….to bad Biden has no nuts and can't negotiate with Putin and put an end to this war. And because of it, all these refugees are driving costs there through the roof. It's not affordable to stay in Georgia now which sucks

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  4. @RennieNightcart

    Just popped up, but yt stopped dating these videos?!

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  5. @sammiesmith6690

    Tbilisi & Batumi are on my list as new cities to visit & live in.

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  6. @vladeymir5231

    Wow! This used to be the philharmonic building when I lived there during the Soviet times. Now it’s a gym, huh? Very interesting.

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  7. @drewrodrigues

    Thanks so much for sharing brother! Very useful.

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  8. @WORKERBEEFORCNY

    You go to the gym, restaurants and talk to people all day… When I travel I get there and do those things and aske around to who OWNS airbnb's… Airbnb rips us off, I just quit them! I now run "guest house" same thing just now robber barrons!

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  9. @Lucky14970

    7:59 I love it that you didn't throw in the towel after the 1st attempt and not only that, but after you kicked ass on those monkey bars you were able to end the set with a celebratory man-spread eagle pose!

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  10. @fareedal-awar4917

    Thank you for sharing this Information,well done keep it up.

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  11. @newleft2254

    Weird question but are Georgians dog friendly? I want to visit with my pooch but have no clue how dog friendly the country is. Do they have dog friendly coffee shops etc? Thank you for this video

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  12. @vendetav3506

    are steroids legal in tbilisi? do you know if you can buy testosterone in tbilisi pharmacy without a prescription or do they require a prescription there? i found this site geopharma
    Do you know if it is a legal company and sell them steroids

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  13. @terminator4974

    Hey man nice vid. How is covid rules there i want to move the f out with my wife and son.

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  14. @max0192

    Hi Johnny!
    In your experience is it worth living in Tbilisi for around six months?
    And is 5,375 lari per month enough to live in the city for a single person?
    Thanks!

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  15. @abc0078

    2021 best vloger for me:)

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  16. @joanrath126

    Wine tastings with an awesome spread of food to go with it are a great value for price most often.

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  17. @joanrath126

    I've got a bad coffee habit besides all I drink at home i spend 75.00 wk on coffee at coffee shop

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  18. @nj2526

    Great video, just starting to get my act together to get over to Georgia!

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  19. @peterchirico2153

    How long was your massage ? Can not beat gym and computer in same place ( time and money).

    Reply

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