Georgia Among Best Places for Remote Working in 2021
The international traveling platform, Big Seven Travel announced the 50 best places for remote working in 2021, and Georgia ranks 2nd place.
for the last several years, Tbilisi took a huge step towards the digital world. The distinctive capital city of the region of Caucasus has various cultural offers for visitors: from the diverse dishes to the long history. Tbilisi is presented as an excellent base for researching Georgia.
„Over the past several years, Tbilisi has been making big moves in the digital nomad world. Sat in the Caucasus region, the quirky capital has a lot to offer in the way of culture; from its diverse food scene to its long and complicated history, there’s something for everyone. It also serves as a great base for exploring the rest of Georgia. From the frosty Caucasus mountains up north to the pebbled shores of Batumi’s Black Sea coast; the country is as visually appealing as it is affordable.
Across the city, you’ll find a huge host of cafes perfect for cranking out a day of work along with hot spot coworking spaces like Impact Hub and Lokal. Despite being a relatively small capital city, Tbilisi is chockfull of unique neighbourhoods. Affordable accommodation shouldn’t set you back more than $300-$400 if you play your cards right.
In light of the pandemic, Georgia has introduced a remote worker visa to enable relocation under the current circumstances. See if you qualify here. ", writes Big Seven.