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Tbilisi
Tbilisi has quietly become one of the most interesting digital nomad bases in the world. Georgia's nomad visa, low cost of living, and extraordinary food and wine scene have attracted a wave of remote workers from everywhere.
The city has a chess tradition too: the Caucasus has produced great players, and the game is respected here. We're planning lessons in Tbilisi's thriving cafe culture.
Remote lessons are available now. Tbilisi in-person dates will follow once our schedule is confirmed.
The Details
How It Works
Format
Private (1-on-1)
Duration
1–2 hours
Schedule
Coming soon. Drop us a message.
Price
TBD. Contact us.
Venue
Tbilisi cafes (Vera district, Old Town)
Questions?
Quick Answers
When will chess lessons be available in Tbilisi?
We're planning our first Tbilisi sessions soon. Get in touch and we'll add you to the list.
Is Tbilisi a good base for chess?
Yes. The Caucasus has a strong chess tradition, and Tbilisi's growing nomad scene means you'll find plenty of people interested in a game. It's an excellent place to learn or improve.
What's the nomad visa situation in Georgia?
Georgia has a Remotely from Georgia program allowing remote workers to stay legally. Many nationalities can also enter visa-free for up to a year. It's one of the more nomad-friendly jurisdictions in the region.
Ready to Play in Tbilisi?
Book your slot or get in touch if you have questions first.