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Supermarkets, markets, polyclinics, and playgrounds are all available. Everyday infrastructure meets the needs of daily life; larger shopping centres are in neighbouring districts.
Georgia · Tbilisi · Nadzaladevi
Nadzaladevi is a residential district on the right bank of the Kura with affordable housing and a good metro connection. It was one of the first areas served by Tbilisi's metro when it opened in 1966.
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Supermarkets, markets, polyclinics, and playgrounds are all available. Everyday infrastructure meets the needs of daily life; larger shopping centres are in neighbouring districts.
Nadzaladevi metro station — one of the oldest in the city, opened in 1966 — is on Line 1. Good bus services run along the river and into the centre. The journey to Rustaveli takes about 20 minutes.
Predominantly Soviet five-storey and nine-storey blocks, with a few infill new builds. Prices are moderate — the district is affordable for families and young couples.
Several state schools and kindergartens are available. For a wider range of educational institutions, neighbouring districts are better served.
A quiet, settled residential district. Main streets are well lit; courtyard areas are calm. The atmosphere is family-oriented.
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Prices are moderate, below the central districts. See the DomCom catalogue for current listings.
Yes — Line 1 metro has been running since 1966. The journey to the centre takes about 15–20 minutes.
Yes: quiet courtyards, schools and kindergartens nearby, and affordable prices.
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