Is Tbilisi Still Cheap in 2025???

Thinking of visiting Georgia and wondering if Tbilisi is still budget-friendly in 2025? Here’s your ultimate local guide to what things really cost—from coffee to castles, and everything in between.

Tbilisi used to be one of Europe’s best-kept secrets: wine for $2, taxis for $3, and hearty meals under $10. But with the rise of digital nomads, influencers, and travel TikTokers, prices have crept up in recent years..

So, is Tbilisi still cheap in 2025?
Short answer: Yes—but only if you know where to go

💰 2025 Price Breakdown in Tbilisi

Here’s a snapshot of real average costs in Tbilisi as of June 2025 (updated monthly):

ItemBudget OptionMid-RangeLuxury
Coffee (cappuccino)$1.20 (3.5 GEL)$2.50$4
Lunch (local food)$5 (15 GEL)$8–12$20+
Dinner with wine$10 (18 GEL)$15–25$40+
Street food/pastries (khachapuri)$2
Taxi (within city)$3.50 (Bolt)
Metro/bus ride$0.35 (1 GEL)
Airbnb/night$25–40$50–80$120+
Hotels/night$30–40$70–120$200+
Museum entry$2–5
SIM card + 10GB data$5–7 (Magti, Geocell)

🥘 Is Food Still Affordable in Tbilisi?

Absolutely! If you eat like a local:

  • Khinkali (Georgian dumplings) – $0.30–$0.40 each
  • Lobio (bean stew) – $5
  • Khachapuri (cheese bread) – $5 depending on type
  • Wine (glass) – $3–$5
  • Bottle of local wine from a shop – $4–10

👉 Looking for the best budget restaurants? Check out my guide to Local Eats in Tbilisi.

🚕 Transport: Still Super Cheap

  • Bolt App works like Uber and is way cheaper than taxis at the airport.
  • Metro and buses run on a rechargeable MetroMoney card
  • 🚠 Want views? Ride the funicular or cable car for just $1.

🎟️ Tours & Experiences: Are They Worth It?

Yes! You’ll still find:

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📊 So… Is Tbilisi Still Cheap in 2025?

Yes—for now. Prices are rising slowly, especially in tourist-heavy areas. But if you travel smart, eat local, and avoid overpriced traps, Tbilisi remains one of Europe’s best-value cities.

📌 Final Tips from a Local

  • Eat at local bakeries & wine bars
  • Shop at Dezerter Bazaar for fresh food
  • Join budget group tours (or choose authentic experiences, as mine 😉)

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