Tbilisi Georgia For Digital Nomads - 6 Key Things to Know

Charming views, unique architecture, an old world-meets-hipster vibe, and growing buzz around traveling there brings us to a look at Tbilisi Georgia for digital nomads with 6 key things to know:

(1) If you’re American or Canadian, you can stay there for a year

Passport holders from over 50 countries including Americans and Canadians, can stay in Georgia for 1 year!: https://www.geoconsul.gov.ge

(2) The Cost of living in Georgia is incredibly cheap

Most reviews on the cost of living in Tbilisi compare it to Southeast Asia. For nomads on a budget, this is important to know! https://www.movingtotbilisi.com/guides/living-in-tbilisi/cost-of-living-tbilisi/



(3) Marshrutkas (Minibuses) are the most convenient way to get around .

Photo credit: https://cookiesandthecaucasus.wordpress.com/

Photo credit: https://cookiesandthecaucasus.wordpress.com/

Tbilisi has a metro system, but Marshrutkas are mini vans you can easily hail: https://www.visiting-georgia.com/marshrutkas



(4) Enjoy the wine culture - Georgia is the oldest known nation for Wine

We also thought (assumed?) that Italy and Greece were the birthplaces of wine, but it’s been documented that archaeologists discovered the oldest wine making facility in Georgia.

https://georgiastartshere.com/wine-georgia

(5) Tbilisi offers a FREE coworking program for digital nomads

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The folks at Betterfly DDB created a program that connects digital nomads with local businesses willing to host them with coworking space - for free. Using their “Work from Georgia” platform, nomads can sign up for available slots at over 30 locations in Tbilisi:. As you could imagine, the program is on hold with covid, but in the meanwhile they’ve put together a covid19 info page for nomads on their site:

https://workfromgeorgia.com/

https://workfromgeorgia.com/covid19-info-hub/

Check out more info also with this nifty video they put together:



6. Khachapuri

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Last but not least, these cheesy bread boats filled with egg and butter called “Khachapuri” will be one of the most popular stars of Tbiilisi Street food if you decide to go. How delish does that look?!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1jNBe2yAW2w

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