7 Tbilisi Hotels for Digital Nomads with Reliable Wi-Fi and Workspaces (2025)
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Written by Ayushi, a frequent traveller who’s stayed in multiple places across Tbilisi, while exploring the city
If you’re coming to Tbilisi to work and explore, you need more than free Wi-Fi. You need consistent speeds in rooms and common areas, real desks or sturdy tables, easy power access, and a central base so cafés and the metro are a short walk away.
This guide narrows the choice to proven hotels and private-room hostels where remote work actually works.
Tbilisi has had a steady rise as a digital nomad hub in Europe, and after coming to Tbilisi, I can see why. The city is more affordfable than Western Europe, offers all the modern amensities for digital nomads – plus has with plenty of hotels and cafes accommodating digital nomads. My personal favourite spot is Fabrika Hostel and Suites – an old Soviet sewing factory turned creative hub with a mix of hostel rooms, coworking spaces, cafés, and art studios.
Prefer an overview? See my Tbilisi accommodation hub →
You can also narrow down by area with my guide to where to stay in Tbilisi for first-time visitors, which maps the main districts and good hotel guides.
Lateral reads: Hidden-Gem Boutique, Rooftop Views, Old Tbilisi Guesthouses
Quick Picks: Best Hidden-Gem Boutique Stays in Tbilisi
Best Overall — Rooms Hotel Tbilisi (Vera) →
Still the gold standard for creative travellers in Tbilisi. The lobby and library have real tables, power sockets, and a calm, buzzy energy during the day. Ask for an upper-floor room if you need quiet for calls.
Best Value — Moxy Tbilisi →
A modern, no-fuss base that works surprisingly well for laptop days. The open-plan lobby has round-the-clock access, strong Wi-Fi, and plenty of charging points — great if you move between short work blocks and exploring the city.
For days when you’d rather work outside the hotel, I’ve listed the best nearby options in 9 Best Coworking Cafés in Tbilisi for Remote Work.
Best for Design-Led Work — Stamba Hotel (Vera) →
Stamba’s library atrium is famous for a reason — tall windows, wide tables, and strong coffee on tap. It’s ideal if you need a mix of focus time and creative buzz without leaving the building.
Rooms with proper desks and high floors tend to book out first. It’s worth reserving early — you can always cancel for free later if plans shift.
What Makes a Hotel in Tbilisi Good for Remote Work
Not every hotel in Tbilisi is set up for real work hours. The properties in this guide were chosen for strong Wi-Fi, practical desks or tables, and quiet, central locations that make it easy to focus during the day.
When shortlisting each place, I looked for:
- Free-cancellation options for flexibility
- Reliable Wi-Fi in both rooms and shared areas
- Comfortable work setups (desk or solid table, power outlets nearby)
- Good daytime environment — not too noisy or dark
- Walkable access to cafés and coworking spots
- Recent reviews mentioning internet speed and work comfort
Summary: Best Hotels for Digital Nomads in Tbilisi
Hotel | Area | Rating | Price | Why Book? |
---|---|---|---|---|
Rooms Hotel Tbilisi | Vera | 9.0 | $$$ | Iconic creative hub with big tables, steady Wi-Fi, and quiet upper-floor rooms. |
Stamba Hotel | Vera | 9.2 | $$$ | Grand library tables and bright atrium ideal for long laptop sessions. |
Moxy Tbilisi | Aghmashenebeli Ave / Central | 8.8 | $$ | 24/7 lobby co-working vibe, reliable Wi-Fi, easy late-night access. |
Episode Tbilisi | City-centre fringe | 8.7 | $$–$$$ | Modern 4-star with real desks, gym, and business centre. |
Fabrika Hostel & Suites (Private Rooms) | Marjanishvili | 8.5 (private rooms) | $ | Creative courtyard hub; private rooms give focus within the buzz. |
Radisson RED Tbilisi | Old Town / Aghmashenebeli | 8.9 | $$$ | New upscale brand with hybrid meeting-co-working spaces. |
ibis Styles Tbilisi Center | Freedom Square | 8.6 | $$ | Central chain pick with dependable Wi-Fi and instant café access. |
All listings include verified reviews (≥ 8.0) and flexible free-cancellation options.
Best Digital-Nomad Hotels & Guesthouses in Tbilisi [2025]

1. Rooms Hotel Tbilisi
Vera · Rating 9.0 · $$$ · Creative district near Rustaveli
Once a Soviet publishing house, Rooms Hotel has become Tbilisi’s unofficial headquarters for the city’s creative and remote-work crowd. Lounge areas double as shared offices, with big tables, power outlets, and steady Wi-Fi. Mornings start slow here — the café fills with laptops before noon — and the soundproof rooms upstairs stay calm enough for video calls.
Quick Takes
• Multiple library and lounge zones with outlets and strong Wi-Fi
• Walkable to cafés and metro; ideal for longer stays
• Can get busy in afternoons — choose an upper-floor or courtyard room for quiet. If you love a courtyard or view see also 7 Best Rooftop Hotels in Tbilisi (2025) for Sunset Views
I’d book a room on a higher floor here, given the surroundings can be a little noisy during busy times of the year.
check availability — free cancellation

2. Stamba Hotel
Vera · Rating 9.2 · $$$ · Beside Rooms Hotel
Stamba shares the same building complex as Rooms but adds a grander, design-led twist. The soaring library tables and leafy atrium are ideal for deep-work sessions, while the café offers a stylish but practical place to plug in. Despite the buzz, interior-facing rooms stay surprisingly quiet.
Quick Takes
• Oversized tables and natural light perfect for laptop work
• Central yet self-contained; cafés and taxis steps away
• Common areas lively at peak hours — book an interior-facing room for calls
see latest prices — free cancellation

3. Moxy Tbilisi
Aghmashenebeli Avenue · Rating 8.8 · $$ · Central, near river
Moxy’s bright, brand-consistent design makes it easy to settle in fast. The 24-hour lobby doubles as a co-working space with power points at nearly every seat, and the main-road frontage keeps arrivals simple even late at night. It’s sociable but efficient — good for short productive stays.
Quick Takes
• Reliable Wi-Fi and plenty of outlets in the public area
• Main-avenue access and quick metro reach
• Lively after dark — request a high floor for quiet nights

4. Episode Tbilisi
City-centre fringe · Rating 8.7 · $$–$$$ · Modern 4-star
Episode suits nomads who prefer business-class efficiency over boutique charm. The rooms are new, clean, and fitted with actual desks — not just vanity tables — and the Wi-Fi earns consistent praise. Downstairs, there’s a 24-hour gym and business centre for longer stays.
Quick Takes
• Real desk setups in several room categories
• Central-fringe location with quick rideshare access
• Less atmospheric than Old Town picks — choose it for reliability, not décor
check availability — free cancellation

5. Fabrika Hostel & Suites (Private Rooms)
Marjanishvili · Rating 8.5 (private rooms) · $ · Creative hub
Set in a former sewing factory, Fabrika has become Tbilisi’s creative heartbeat. Its sprawling courtyard and industrial-style commons hum with freelancers and artists during the day. For focus, book one of the refurbished private rooms — they’re simple but comfortable and let you tap into the energy without sacrificing rest.
Quick Takes
• Dozens of shared tables and outlets across the courtyard
• Close to cafés, studios, and coworking spots
• Noise rises in evenings — private rooms or noise-cancelling earbuds help
see prices — free cancellation

6. Radisson RED Tbilisi
Old Town / Aghmashenebeli · Rating 8.9 · $$$ · New-opening upscale option
Radisson RED brings a modern, creative twist to its business roots. Think meeting spaces that double as co-working rooms, a 24-hour gym, and stylish common areas filled with natural light. It’s a polished choice for remote professionals mixing work with meetings or events.
Quick Takes
• Dedicated meeting and event spaces for small teams
• Walkable to riverfront cafés and Old Town
• Confirm guest access to meeting rooms before booking

7. ibis Styles Tbilisi Center
Freedom Square · Rating 8.6 · $$ · Super-central base
If you prefer predictability and strong Wi-Fi over boutique quirks, ibis Styles delivers. Rooms are bright and functional, the elevator is key-secured, and cafés, shops, and the metro sit right outside. It’s the easiest plug-in-and-go option for digital nomads who want everything within a few steps.
Quick Takes
• Reliable Wi-Fi and solid brand trust
• Minutes from Liberty Square Metro and coworking cafés
• Rooms smaller than boutique hotels — upgrade to Deluxe for more space and desk area
check availability — free cancellation
FAQs — Practical Booking Questions for Working in Tbilisi
Do any rooms have a real desk? What should I ask for?
Yes—some categories do, but it varies by hotel and room code. When you book, ask for a photo of the desk and chair, outlet placement, and room code (e.g., “Deluxe with Desk,” “Business King”). Request a higher floor or interior-facing room if you’ll take daytime calls.
Will Wi-Fi handle Zoom/Meet reliably—and what’s my backup?
Upload speeds are generally fine in these picks, but performance can vary by wing/floor. Ask to be near a router and confirm recent upload notes from staff. Bring a local eSIM as a fallback and test from your room and a lobby zone on arrival.
Can I work from the lobby without being a guest or buying coffee all day?
Policies differ. Most hotel lounges are guest-priority; staff may expect at least a coffee or light order if you’re there for hours. If you need all-day focus, book a room type with a desk or plan to rotate between the hotel lounge and nearby cafés/co-working.
Late arrival + early calls: which requests reduce friction?
Message the hotel with your flight number for a smooth 24/7 check-in. Ask for a quiet wing, higher floor, and a chair suitable for long sessions. Confirm blackout curtains and a movable lamp for early meetings.
Tips for Booking Work-Ready Hotels in Tbilisi
- Ask for the exact room type with a desk; confirm chair style if you work long hours.
- Make sure to check your room type has a desk, if your intention is to also work from there.
- Higher floors are usually quieter for daytime calls.
- For lobby work, ask which zones stay open and quiet during the day. If you’re arriving late or prefer hotels with round-the-clock access and well-lit streets nearby, see 7 Safe Hotels for Solo Female Travelers in Tbilisi (Central & Walkable)
- Check power outlets and carry universal converters, don’t make the mistake I have and turn up with the wrong one, only realising once all the shops had closed for the night!
- Metro anchors: Freedom Square and Rustaveli mean easy commutes to most places in the city.
Where to Book the Best Hotels in Tbilisi
If you want the easiest all-rounder, I would pick Rooms Hotel Tbilisi for dependable work zones and location. On a tighter budget, Moxy Tbilisi gives you the 24/7 lobby layout that gets real work done.
Free cancellation – check Tbilisi hotel prices →
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