15+ coworking spaces — Tbilisi’s remote work infrastructure grew up fast
Tbilisi had three coworking spaces in 2019. Today it has over fifteen, driven by the 1-year visa-free policy and the influx of nomads and relocated professionals since 2022. Day passes start at 20 GEL (~8 USD), monthly hot desks between 300 and 500 GEL (110-180 USD). Most spaces bundle coffee, fiber internet (150-300 Mbps), and meeting room credits into the base price.
Top 5 coworking spaces
Pavle Ingorokva Street 8, Sololaki
Terminal
4.573a Davit Agmashenebeli Avenue, Chugureti
Lokal
4.48 Griboedov Street, Vera
8 Egnate Ninoshvili Street, Chugureti
44 Chavchavadze Avenue, Vake
How to choose
For community and events: Impact Hub Tbilisi runs the richest program — weekly founder dinners, nomad meetups, and demo days. Fabrika attracts a younger, backpacker-meets-remote-worker crowd with bar events most evenings.
For budget: Fabrika at 300 GEL/month (roughly 110 USD) is unbeatable for central Tbilisi. Terminal at 400 GEL is better for quiet focused work with faster fiber.
For speed and reliability: Impact Hub and Terminal both ship 250-300 Mbps symmetric fiber on dual-ISP setups (MagtiCom + Silknet) — if your home connection dies during a Zoom call, they’re your failover.
For location: Lokal in Vera puts you five minutes from the best specialty cafes. Terminal on Agmashenebeli sits on the metro, 10 minutes to Liberty Square.
Free alternatives
Several cafes welcome laptop workers for the price of a coffee:
- Stamba Coffee (Vera) — hotel lobby, outlets at every seat, no time pressure
- Coffee LAB (central) — specialty roaster with fast WiFi
- Fabrika courtyard — free WiFi, outdoor tables, no order required until you need food
See the full list of laptop-friendly cafes. Budget 10-20 GEL per coffee — order every 2 hours to keep your table during peak lunch (13:00-15:00). For stable video calls, combine cafe work with a coworking day pass on heavy-meeting days.