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Tbilisi is one of Europe's fastest-rising nomad hubs — visa-free for many nationalities, ultra-affordable, great food and wine, and a charming old city to explore.
Georgia is one of Europe's most affordable coliving destinations. Tbilisi all-inclusive coliving starts from $300–500/mo for a furnished private room with utilities, Wi-Fi, and shared kitchen access. Premium spaces with coworking and rooftop access run $450–700/mo. Georgia's low cost of living means excellent food, wine, and nightlife is very affordable on top.
Fabrika district is Tbilisi's coolest creative hub — a converted Soviet factory with cafes, bars, and coliving spaces. The Old Town (Abanotubani) offers charming historic coliving options. Vake and Saburtalo are quieter, more residential neighbourhoods popular with longer-term nomads. Most coliving spaces are within walking distance of the Rustaveli metro line.
Georgia is visa-free for citizens of 100+ countries for stays up to 1 year — this includes US, EU, UK, Canada, Australia, and most other major nationalities. This is one of the most generous visa-free policies in the world and a huge reason why nomads love Georgia. After 1 year, residents can do a simple border run and re-enter immediately.
Georgia is widely considered one of the world's best-kept nomad secrets. Tbilisi has fast internet, a growing coworking scene, ultra-affordable living, award-winning food and wine, a charming old city to explore, and one of the most generous visa-free policies for nomads. The community is growing rapidly but still feels off the beaten path compared to Bali or Lisbon.
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