Co-working Spaces in Georgia
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Co-working spaces have proliferated in Georgia, particularly in Tbilisi, driven by the country's growing digital nomad community and startup ecosystem. These facilities typically provide high-speed internet, dedicated desks or private offices, meeting rooms, and community events. Many co-working spaces in Tbilisi cater specifically to international remote workers, offering services in English and facilitating networking among entrepreneurs, freelancers, and remote employees. The sector has benefited from Georgia's "Remotely from Georgia" program and visa-free policies for many nationalities. Spaces range from affordable shared desks to premium facilities with additional amenities.
ANO Office
ANO ოფისი
Coworking Space
ANO Office is a small, cozy Japanese-owned automated coworking space near Tsereteli metro with a minimalist aesthetic and self-service model. Uniquely, it runs ANO Bar on Friday evenings — an all-you-can-drink wine event — and has an on-site hair salon. Day access at $9.99/12 hours; dedicated desks from $78/month.
Collider Coworking – Saburtalo
კოლაიდერი — საბურთალო
Coworking Space
Collider Saburtalo is the second Collider branch in Tbilisi, 2 minutes from Technical University metro station. Features 30 workstations, 5 private box offices, 2 meeting rooms, a barista coffee station, yoga room, pool table, table tennis, and a library. Same signature energetic vibe as the Vake branch.
Collider Coworking – Vake
კოლაიდერი — ვაკე
Coworking Space
Collider Vake is one of the most photographed coworking spaces in Tbilisi — a colorful, design-forward space with exposed brick, neon signs, bean bags, and an outdoor garden. It offers 54 workstations, 2 meeting rooms, a Peach BAR with exceptional coffee, and a strong expat/nomad community. Located adjacent to Mziuri Park, one of Tbilisi's most beloved green spaces.
Cona Coworking
კონა კოვორქინგი
Coworking Space
Cona Coworking is a modern, vibrant 24/7 coworking space in Saburtalo featuring stylishly designed workstations, private offices, collaborative areas, conference rooms, and event spaces. Known for the fastest internet, free coffee, and friendly professional staff on a busy cluster street with several other coworking spaces.
D Block Workspace at Stamba
დი ბლოკი
Coworking Space
D Block is a 2,000 sq m premium coworking space spanning multiple floors of the historic Stamba building — a former Soviet publishing house in Vera. Created by the Adjara Group, it features hot desks, private office boxes, ergonomic furniture, soundproof phone booths, a members bar, a library of 20,000+ books, a podcast studio, and a screening room. One of the most design-forward workspaces in the Caucasus.
DONO Office
დონო ოფისი
Coworking Space
DONO Office is a modern 24/7 automated coworking space in Saburtalo featuring private conference rooms, soundproof phone booths, an amphitheater for larger events, a podcast library, and a diverse multi-industry community. 80–90 Mbps Wi-Fi and fully automated self check-in. The amphitheater and podcast library are standout amenities not found in most Tbilisi coworking spaces.
Fabrika Creative Compound
ფაბრიკა
Coworking Space
Fabrika is Tbilisi's most iconic urban regeneration project — a former Soviet sewing factory transformed by Adjara Group in 2016 into a sprawling 8,000+ sq m cultural compound. It houses Impact Hub (the coworking tenant), a large hostel, 10+ cafes and bars, artist studios, design boutiques, a yoga school, and a music venue. The coworking is operated by Impact Hub Tbilisi. Fabrika became the best-reviewed hostel in the Caucasus within a year and transformed the Chugureti neighborhood.
Impact Hub Tbilisi
იმპაქთ ჰაბი თბილისი
Coworking & Innovation Space
Part of the global Impact Hub network, offering coworking space with a focus on social entrepreneurship, innovation, and impact-driven projects. Provides workspace, acceleration programs, workshops, mentoring, and community events. Particularly supportive of startups working on social and environmental challenges, with connections to the international Impact Hub network.
KD4US Coworking
KD4US კოვორქინგი
Coworking Space
KD4US (King David For Us) is a spacious, corporate-quality coworking space on the 2nd floor of the King David Residential and Business Center in Saburtalo. Features 110 individual workstations, 4 private conference rooms (combined capacity 120 people), cubicle-style desks with privacy walls, standing desks, lockers, a relaxation lounge, and access to the adjacent KD Cafe buffet. Parking and wheelchair accessibility included.
Lokal
ლოკალი
Creative Coworking & Coliving
Lokal is a coworking and coliving space in Tbilisi's Old Town area, designed for digital nomads and remote workers staying in Georgia for extended periods. The space combines workspace with social living areas, a shared kitchen, and regular community events. Its location in the historic center provides walkable access to restaurants, cafes, and cultural attractions.
Network Coworking
ნეთვორქი
Coworking Space
Network Coworking is an industrial-aesthetic coworking space in Vake with excellent natural light, greenery, and colorful interior details. Features private offices, communal areas, soundproof phone booths, a veranda/terrace, and a bar serving Coffee Lab coffee (Tbilisi's most acclaimed specialty roaster). A monthly networking event is held every last Friday for members.
Parking CoWork
პარქინგ ქოვორქი
Coworking Space
Parking CoWork is a creative boutique coworking space in Saburtalo featuring high-speed Wi-Fi, personal lockers, a dedicated podcasting room, professional lighting, printer/scanner, table tennis, and strong workshop and event programming. At 10 GEL/hour, it is one of Tbilisi's most affordable per-hour coworking options. The playful Parking name is a nod to its origins and concept.
Guide: Co-working Spaces in Georgia
Georgia, and Tbilisi in particular, has become one of the most popular destinations for digital nomads and remote workers in the Caucasus region. The combination of visa-free entry for most nationalities, low cost of living, fast internet, a growing coworking infrastructure, and the government's 'Remotely from Georgia' program has created a thriving remote work ecosystem. This guide covers the practical realities of coworking in Georgia based on first-hand experience.
Visa and Legal Framework for Remote Workers
Citizens of over 95 countries can enter Georgia visa-free and stay for up to one year, making it one of the most accessible countries for extended remote work. The 'Remotely from Georgia' program, launched in 2020, formalized this by offering a specific remote work permit for those earning at least $2,000 USD monthly from outside Georgia. In practice, many remote workers simply use the standard visa-free entry. Georgia does not tax foreign-source income for non-residents staying under 183 days. For longer stays, tax obligations should be reviewed with a local accountant -- the rules are straightforward but the 183-day threshold matters.
Internet and Infrastructure
Internet speeds in Tbilisi coworking spaces typically range from 100 Mbps to 500 Mbps, with most established spaces offering redundant connections. Fiber internet is widely available in Tbilisi apartments as well, with residential plans of 50-100 Mbps costing 30-50 GEL ($12-20 USD) monthly. Mobile data (Magti, Silknet, Beeline) is fast and inexpensive -- unlimited 4G/LTE plans cost roughly 20-30 GEL monthly. Outside Tbilisi, internet quality drops significantly in mountain areas and smaller towns. Batumi has decent infrastructure; Kutaisi is improving. Coworking in rural Georgia is not yet practical for bandwidth-dependent work.
What Coworking Spaces Offer
Tbilisi coworking spaces range from basic shared desk setups to full-service facilities with private offices, meeting rooms, phone booths, podcast studios, event spaces, and kitchen facilities. Most spaces offer day passes, weekly passes, and monthly memberships. Common amenities include high-speed Wi-Fi, printing, coffee and tea, and locker storage. Some spaces run regular community events, workshops, and networking sessions. The atmosphere varies: some spaces skew toward the tech startup community, others attract freelancers and creatives, and a few cater specifically to international remote workers with English-language environments.
Pricing
Coworking prices in Tbilisi are significantly lower than Western European or North American equivalents. A hot desk (flexible seating) typically costs 15-30 GEL ($6-12 USD) per day or 200-450 GEL ($77-173 USD) per month. Dedicated desks range from 350-700 GEL ($135-269 USD) monthly. Private offices for teams start around 800-1,500 GEL ($308-577 USD) monthly depending on size and location. Day passes are widely available and useful for testing a space before committing to a monthly plan. Some cafes in Tbilisi informally function as coworking spaces (with the understanding that you buy coffee), but purpose-built spaces offer the reliability and infrastructure that remote work demands.
Neighborhoods for Remote Workers
Vake and Vera are the most popular neighborhoods for remote workers in Tbilisi, with a concentration of coworking spaces, cafes with good Wi-Fi, international restaurants, and walkable streets. Saburtalo offers more affordable options and good transport links. The Old Town (Kala) and Sololaki have character and charm but fewer dedicated workspaces. Marjanishvili and Chughureti are emerging areas with creative energy and new coworking entries. Batumi has a smaller but growing coworking scene, with several spaces near the boulevard area -- appealing for those who want a coastal base.
Practical Tips
- Visit a space in person before committing to a monthly plan -- atmosphere, noise levels, and actual internet speed vary from what websites advertise
- Most coworking spaces in Tbilisi operate from roughly 9:00 to 21:00; 24/7 access is available at some spaces but not standard
- Power outages are rare in central Tbilisi but happen occasionally -- check whether your space has backup power or UPS systems
- The coworking community in Tbilisi is active on Facebook groups and Telegram channels -- search for 'Digital Nomads Tbilisi' for real-time recommendations
- Georgian public holidays follow the Orthodox calendar -- coworking spaces may have reduced hours on major holidays like Orthodox Christmas (January 7) and Easter
- If you need a Georgian phone number for local services (banking, delivery), Magti and Silknet offer prepaid SIMs at any mobile shop for a few GEL
This guide is maintained by the Georgia Business Registry editorial team based on direct experience using coworking spaces in Tbilisi's Vake, Vera, and Saburtalo neighborhoods. Pricing reflects March 2026 rates. Last reviewed March 2026.
About Co-working Spaces in Georgia
- How many co-working spaces are registered in Georgia?
- The Georgia Business Registry currently lists 31 co-working spaces, of which 29 are verified through official sources. They are located in Tbilisi (31).
- Where can I find co-working spaces in Georgia?
- Co-working Spaces in Georgia are primarily located in Tbilisi. Tbilisi has the most listings with 31 registered co-working spaces.
- How are co-working spaces verified?
- Each listing is verified through official sources including government registries, official business websites, and direct submissions. Verified listings have been confirmed through at least one authoritative source with documented evidence. See our verification policy and methodology for details.
- How can I suggest a correction?
- If you notice inaccurate information for any co-working space listing, you can submit a correction through our corrections page. All corrections are reviewed before being applied.