The Best Districts in Tbilisi for Families with Children in 2026 (1000)
A complete Unehasim guide for families planning a move or purchasing a home
Tbilisi continues to attract families thanks to its safety, accessible education, green areas, and wide range of housing options.
However, the city’s districts differ significantly in infrastructure, schools, transportation, and overall quality of life.
This Unehasim guide explains which districts in Tbilisi are best suited for families with children in 2026 — and why.
- Vake — the premium district for families seeking high comfort
Why it’s great for families:
- the best private schools (QSI, Buckswood, New School)
• Vake Park and Turtle Lake
• safe and quiet atmosphere
• modern residential complexes
• highly developed infrastructure
Cons: high housing prices.
Ideal for: families prioritizing education, greenery, and premium living standards.
- Saburtalo — the best price‑to‑quality balance
Advantages:
- many new residential complexes
• close to universities and business centers
• good private and public schools
• convenient transportation, including metro
• developed infrastructure: gyms, malls, clinics
Cons: dense construction, fewer green areas.
Ideal for: families who want to live in an active urban area without overpaying.
- Didi Digomi — the best budget‑friendly district for families
Pros:
- spacious neighborhoods
• many green areas
• numerous new residential projects
• affordable prices
• growing infrastructure: schools, kindergartens, supermarkets
Cons: traffic congestion during peak hours.
Ideal for: families who value space, quiet, and affordable housing.
- Mtatsminda — for families who want to live in the city center
Advantages:
- proximity to the Old Town
• cultural infrastructure: theaters, museums, parks
• prestigious schools nearby
• unique atmosphere
Cons: limited greenery, difficult traffic, high prices.
Ideal for: families who value central location, culture, and historic charm.
- Gldani — an affordable district with strong infrastructure
Pros:
- well‑developed social infrastructure
• schools, kindergartens, sports centers
• low housing prices
• high rental demand
Cons: dense construction, fewer green zones.
Ideal for: families with a limited budget who still want good infrastructure.
- Avchala — a quiet district for families who love nature
Advantages:
- peaceful environment
• close to nature
• low prices
• new residential projects
Cons: infrastructure is still limited.
Ideal for: families who prefer quiet living and are willing to wait for the area to develop.
- Best districts by category
| Category | District |
| Best schools | Vake, Saburtalo |
| Best price/quality ratio | Saburtalo, Didi Digomi |
| Greenest district | Vake |
| Best budget option | Didi Digomi, Gldani |
| Best for young children | Vake, Saburtalo |
| Best for quiet living | Avchala, Didi Digomi |
| Best for central living | Mtatsminda |
- Summary: which district should a family choose in 2026
If you want top schools and comfort — choose Vake.
If you want the best balance of price and infrastructure — Saburtalo.
If you want space and affordability — Didi Digomi.
If you want to live in the center — Mtatsminda.
If you need a budget‑friendly option — Gldani.
If you want peace and nature — Avchala.
Unehasim Recommendations
- define your priorities: schools, transport, budget
• visit the district in person
• compare several residential complexes
• consider your 3–5 year plans
• evaluate the infrastructure around the building
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- choose the right district for your family
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