Tbilisi, Georgia
Residential area with Tbilisi's coffee scene. Good for remote workers and longer stays. Quiet at night with not much nightlife - you'll go to other areas for that. Safe and walkable, about 15 minutes from the Old Town.
Vera is residential and quieter than the center - tree-lined streets with early 1900s buildings. The specialty coffee scene started here (Shavi, RedMan Cafe) and it's popular with remote workers and expats. About 15 minutes walk from Freedom Square. Less touristy atmosphere, more young professionals and locals. Vera Park is nearby for a walk. Safe area, quiet at night since it's mostly apartments.
Daytime Safety
ExcellentNight Walking Safety
GoodHarassment Risk
LowPublic Transport Safety
GoodPickpocketing Risk
LowScam Risk
LowPolice Visibility
GoodEmergency Services
ExcellentEvening Venues
GoodSolo Dining
ExcellentDrug Activity
Very HighHomelessness Visibility
HighGetting By in English
Good"Good for working remotely - lots of cafes with wifi"
"Felt safe walking at night"
"Not much to see but nice to stay"
"Coffee is as good as anywhere in Europe"
"Mix of locals and foreigners"
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