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Vake-Saburtalo: where to live in Tbilisi
Taken together, Vake and Saburtalo are the two most liveable parts of Tbilisi — the choice for people who care about comfort, services, proper urban infrastructure, parks, cafes, schools and a more settled environment than the old centre.
Within the pairing there is a clear split: Vake reads as the more prestigious, green and quiet side; Saburtalo as the more practical, dense and transport-friendly one, not least because of its metro line.
What it is good for
The core strength of this pairing is the balance between pleasant and convenient. Vake leans on the quality of the environment: wide streets, more respectable buildings, closeness to parks, the feel of an expensive residential district. Saburtalo wins on everyday practicality: shops, cafes, clinics, services, a wide choice of housing and a metro at hand. Together they cover almost everything you need for long-term city life.
Transport
Saburtalo's strong suit is the metro. The Saburtalo line runs through the district with stations at Technical University, Medical University, Delisi, Vazha-Pshavela and State University, which makes daily trips fast and predictable. Vake is weaker here: it has essentially no stations of its own, the nearest sit on the seam with Saburtalo, and the district leans on taxis, private cars and walking — which, with rush-hour traffic, can slow the commute.
Parks and greenery
On greenery and active recreation the pairing has two strong anchors at opposite ends. On the Vake side: Vake Park with its cascading staircase rising into the forest park (a popular running and walking route), the Mziuri children's park in a green ravine, and higher up Turtle Lake (Kus Tba) with shoreline trails, city views and a cable car from Vake Park. On the Saburtalo side: Lisi Lake to the north-west with a landscaped loop of around 3 km, cycle paths, rentals and sports grounds — one of the city's main spots for running, cycling and dog walks — plus the future Central Park (~36 ha) on the old hippodrome site. For a district of this size that is a rare concentration of greenery and walking and sport routes within easy reach.
Education and environment
Vake-Saburtalo is the university part of Tbilisi. Vake is associated with Tbilisi State University; Saburtalo with the Technical and Medical universities, reflected in the metro station names. That brings students, faculty and academic residents, international schools nearby, and an environment families with children tend to choose. Coworking spaces, coffee shops and gyms are the norm here, not the exception.
How it feels to live here
Vake-Saburtalo is one of the safest blind picks for long-term life in Tbilisi. It is the easiest place to assemble a normal everyday routine: supermarkets, sport, medicine, coffee, deliveries, study, taxis and transport are all close and all work. Expats often call Saburtalo one of the most comfortable districts — everything is here, and housing is more varied and more affordable than in Vake. Vake is more about status, walks and a pleasant setting; Saburtalo about efficiency and value for money.
Rent prices
Guideline figures for 2025 (ranges depend on condition, furniture, floor and the exact street; the market is volatile and dipped roughly 12% in early 2025 after post-pandemic peaks — worth re-checking):
Vake. A modern furnished one-bedroom in good condition runs roughly $800–1200/month — one of the most expensive segments in the city, on a par with the Old Town.
Saburtalo. Comparable housing is noticeably cheaper, on average $300–550/month for a one-bedroom, which makes the district one of the best on price-to-convenience.
In other words, for similar size and condition Saburtalo is usually appreciably more affordable than Vake at comparable everyday convenience — the gap goes mostly to the prestige of the location and the greenery.
Development and new builds
Vake is the more settled, mature district; new projects here are mostly pointed and premium, slotted into already prestigious surroundings. Saburtalo is where renewal is more visible: more modern complexes, new blocks, underground parking and gated courtyards. Its headline story is the large-scale transformation around the future Tbilisi Central Park — a roughly 36-hectare park on the former hippodrome, split into dozens of themed zones (designed by Dutch studio LAP), with the major mixed-use Cityzen project by Zaha Hadid Architects rising next door. This is reshaping the northern part of Saburtalo and pulling demand with it.
Who it suits
Vake suits those who want an already-settled, high-quality environment: quieter, pricier, pleasant, green, where new homes appear carefully and mostly at the premium end — a fit for families and anyone happy to pay for prestige and calm. Saburtalo suits those who value modern complexes, visible renewal, the metro and maximum convenience for the money — remote workers, students, professionals and families on a practical budget. It is the wrong pick for anyone who wants the atmosphere and historic fabric of the old city underfoot — that is in Sololaki, Mtatsminda or the Old Town.
On comfort of living, Vake-Saburtalo is one of the best options in Tbilisi: greenery, services, education, transport, cafes and everyday ease. Vake is the settled, calm and expensive side; Saburtalo the modern-housing, renewing, value side with strong transport. If you are choosing a Tbilisi district blind for the long term, this pairing is the safest answer.
This is the macro-area overview. For the detail, see the separate pages: Vake and Saburtalo.
- Two strong green anchors: Vake Park / Turtle Lake and Lisi Lake (run / cycle / dog walks).
- Saburtalo metro line — fast, predictable commutes.
- Mature services and everyday infrastructure across both sides.
- University, family and academic reputation; international schools nearby.
- Vake for prestige and calm; Saburtalo for modern housing and value.
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