Tbilisi vs Medellín: Which is better for digital nomads?
Tbilisi (Georgia) and Medellín (Colombia) are both popular destinations for digital nomads. Tbilisi is the more affordable option at $1,000/month compared to $1,200/month for Medellín. Tbilisi scores 7/10 on our nomad index while Medellín scores 8/10. For internet, Tbilisi gets 7/10 and Medellín gets 7/10. Safety-wise, Tbilisi scores 8/10 vs Medellín's 5/10.
Cost breakdown: Tbilisi vs Medellín
Monthly costs compared side-by-side
Tbilisi
$600
Medellín
$600
Tbilisi
$180
Medellín
$250
Tbilisi
$30
Medellín
$60
Tbilisi
$70
Medellín
$100
Tbilisi
$70
Medellín
$130
Tbilisi
$50
Medellín
$60
Tbilisi
$1,000Medellín
$1,200Quality of life scores
How Tbilisi and Medellín compare on key nomad metrics
Real apartments: Tbilisi vs Medellín
Actual Airbnb listings you can book right now
Tbilisi — from $600/mo

Tbilisi City Apartment
$450/mo1-Bedroom Apartment · Saburtalo
Modern city apartment with fast internet and full kitchen. Well-connected neighborhood near metro, supermarkets, and cafés.
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Near Rustaveli Avenue – Vera Apartment
$350/moStudio · Vera
Cozy apartment near Rustaveli Avenue in the Vera district. Walking distance to galleries, cafés, and Freedom Square. Traditional Georgian balcony.
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Energy Living Apartment – El Poblado
$650/mo1-Bedroom Apartment · El Poblado
Modern apartment in the Energy Living building with pool, gym, and coworking lounge. Walking distance to Parque Lleras and restaurants.
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Apartment in Manila, Poblado with AC
$480/moStudio · El Poblado
Well-furnished studio with AC in a residential area of Poblado. Fast WiFi, quiet street, and close to metro and restaurants.
View on AirbnbWhere to eat: Tbilisi vs Medellín
Real restaurants and typical meal prices
Tbilisi — avg $180/mo on food
Shavi Lomi
$5Modern Georgian · Khinkali (dumplings, 10 pcs) + chacha
Machakhela
$3Traditional Georgian · Khachapuri adjaruli (cheese bread boat)
Leila
$8Georgian Wine Bar · Natural wine flight with cheese plate
Medellín — avg $250/mo on food
Mondongo's
$5Traditional Colombian · Bandeja paisa (traditional platter)
Pergamino Café
$4Specialty Coffee · Single-origin pour-over with pastry
El Rancherito
$2Colombian Street Food · Arepa con queso + fresh juice
Coworking: Tbilisi vs Medellín
Best coworking spaces and monthly prices
Tbilisi — avg $70/mo
Impact Hub Tbilisi
$145/moDay pass: $14
Tbilisi's leading coworking next to Fabrika hostel. Private desks, open spaces, high-speed WiFi, ergonomic chairs. Unlimited flex from $145/mo.
Professional, international, community-driven
Medellín — avg $100/mo
Selina Medellín
$150/moDay pass: $18
Global coliving-coworking brand with El Poblado and Laureles locations. Community events, skill-sharing workshops, social bar, and seamless work-life integration.
Social, international, lively
Tinkko
$51/moDay pass: $8
Affordable professional coworking with multiple locations across Medellín. Flex desk from $51/mo, modern design, reliable internet. Use any location with one membership.
Flexible, affordable, multi-location
Best neighborhoods
Where nomads actually live in each city
Tbilisi neighborhoods →
Upscale residential area with parks, cafés, and modern apartments
Central bohemian neighborhood with art galleries and wine bars
Historic center with sulfur baths, cobblestone streets, and fortress views
Medellín neighborhoods →
Upscale neighborhood popular with expats and nomads
Local middle-class neighborhood with authentic Colombian life
Quiet suburban town adjacent to Medellín with local charm
Visa comparison
Entry requirements for remote workers
Tbilisi, Georgia
365-day visa-free entry for 95+ nationalities. Georgia also offers the 'Remotely from Georgia' program for remote workers, providing tax benefits and community support.
Medellín, Colombia
90-day visa-free for most nationalities (extendable to 180 days). Colombia offers a Digital Nomad Visa for remote workers earning 3x minimum wage (~$3,000/mo).
Tbilisi vs Medellín — FAQ
Common questions about choosing between Tbilisi and Medellín
Tbilisi is 17% cheaper overall. The minimum monthly budget in Tbilisi is $1000/month vs $1200/month in Medellín. That's a difference of $200/month or $2400/year.
FAQ: Tbilisi vs Medellín for Digital Nomads
Is Tbilisi or Medellín cheaper for digital nomads?
Tbilisi is 17% cheaper overall. The minimum monthly budget in Tbilisi is $1000/month vs $1200/month in Medellín. That's a difference of $200/month or $2400/year.
Which city has better internet — Tbilisi or Medellín?
Tbilisi has better internet with a score of 7/10 vs 7/10. Both cities have reliable WiFi in coworking spaces and most apartments.
Is Tbilisi or Medellín safer?
Tbilisi scores higher for safety (8/10 vs 5/10). Both are popular nomad destinations with established expat communities.
Where is housing cheaper — Tbilisi or Medellín?
Housing is cheaper in Tbilisi ($600/month vs $600/month). This covers a furnished 1-bedroom apartment in a good neighborhood.
Which has better coworking — Tbilisi or Medellín?
Both cities have good coworking options. Tbilisi averages $70/month for a coworking membership, while Medellín averages $100/month. Top spaces in Tbilisi include Impact Hub Tbilisi. In Medellín, check out Selina Medellín.
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