Best 54 Cities For Digital Nomads To Explore & Work From




Digital nomads are constantly seeking new locations to experience, explore, work from, and add to their impressive list of “places I’ve been to and worked from”.

Sure, it is exciting to have worked from many different places. However, digital nomads should and also do care about the quality of those places. The locations are so important for many reasons – their quality will influence what digital nomads do while they are there, which sights they can see, where they can work from, and more.

That is why we have put together a list of the best cities for digital nomads that they can explore and work from in Europe, Asia, North America, Australia, and South America.

If you are interested in the best cities for digital nomads for individual continents, check the following links:

Criteria That Best Cities For Digital Nomads Should Meet

  • good internet connection and speed
  • not too costly
  • favorable climate
  • safety
  • convenient currency exchange rates
  • fun things to do
  • easy entry digital nomad visa
  • easy language barrier
  • yummy food
  • convenient workplaces
  • beautiful places to see
  • approachable community
  • lower transportation costs

These are only some of the needs for digital nomads when they work while traveling and getting to know new places.

Best 54 Cities For Digital Nomads

54 Best Cities For Digital Nomads

Best European Cities For Digital Nomads

1. Budapest, Hungary

Budapest, Hungary.
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  • MONTHLY COST: $1,525
  • DIGITAL NOMAD VISA: no
  • PLACES TO WORK: cafes and coworking spaces
  • INTERNET CONNECTION & SPEED: 40 Mbps
  • CLIMATE: cold in winter, warm in summer
  • POPULATION: 1,756 million
  • LOCAL LANGUAGE: Hungarian
  • ENGLISH PROFICIENCY: good
  • COMMUNITY: okay

Budapest is known for its rich history, a city divided in two by the Danube river. Digital nomads get to enjoy and experience both the old historic city and the new, modern one. Unlike other metropolitan hubs in central and Western Europe, the Hungarian capital is cheaper while offering a wide range of fun activities to do. Different city parts are linked by trams, buses, and the metro.

Digital nomads can work in cafes that offer a WiFi connection throughout the city and there are also affordable coworking spaces available. Budapest will also offer enough cultural upbringing for anyone interested in museums, galleries, and more. There are also many instagrammable and historical sights to visit that light up in the nighttime beautifully. For unwinding, the city is rich in hot springs so that you can spend your afternoon chilling in one of the many baths the city is famous for.

2. Lisbon, Portugal

Lisbon, Portugal.
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  • MONTHLY COST: $2,109
  • DIGITAL NOMAD VISA: yes
  • PLACES TO WORK: cafes and coworking spaces
  • INTERNET CONNECTION & SPEED: 26 Mbps
  • CLIMATE: warm in winter, hot in summer
  • POPULATION: 0,504 million
  • LOCAL LANGUAGE: Portuguese
  • ENGLISH PROFICIENCY: great
  • COMMUNITY: close-knit

Portugal is a well-known country when it comes to digital nomads. Its appeal lies in natural beauty and relative affordability. Popular among digital nomads, Lisbon is a recognized hotspot with close-knit digital nomad communities. It also offers good weather and delicious food.

The Portugal capital awaits digital nomads with open arms, with more and more coworking spaces available. Whether digital nomads like to work alone, surrounded by others, in cafe shops, or luxurious offices, Lisbon has got them covered. Nightlife, hot beaches, and surfing are also popular, along with history, architecture, and good wine that bring a promise of a good time. Subway lines, buses, and trams will help with transportation in the city.

3. Barcelona, Spain

Barcelona, Spain.
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  • MONTHLY COST: $3,110
  • DIGITAL NOMAD VISA: no
  • PLACES TO WORK: cafes and coworking spaces
  • INTERNET CONNECTION & SPEED: 33 Mbps
  • CLIMATE: warm in winter, hot in summer
  • POPULATION: 1,62 million
  • LOCAL LANGUAGE: Spanish
  • ENGLISH PROFICIENCY: okay
  • COMMUNITY: okay

For digital nomads keen on Gaudí’s architecture, Barcelona is the place to be. The weather is okay, even at its worst, while offering long beaches and many opportunities for a good night out. The sunny climate, yummy foods, rich history, and plenty of touristy sights to see make Barcelona one of the most popular Spanish destinations.

Good WiFi connection is available in most cafes, but there are also excellent coworking setups available for those who seek out more. While the cost of this coastal Spanish city is more on the pricey side, it is still a desirable destination for many. However, it is more popular among serious digital nomads who can afford it.

4. London, England

London, England
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  • MONTHLY COST: $4,380
  • DIGITAL NOMAD VISA: no
  • PLACES TO WORK: cafes and coworking spaces
  • INTERNET CONNECTION & SPEED: 22 Mbps
  • CLIMATE: cold in winter, warm in summer
  • POPULATION: 8,982 million
  • LOCAL LANGUAGE: English
  • COMMUNITY: good

The capital of the UK is a famous destination for tourists and digital nomads globally. While it is a costly destination, it surely offers one of the widest varieties of activities and things to do. The rent and transportation are costly, but moving out of Central London could save a lot of money, without sacrificing on the things to do.

Although it rains most of the year, this beautiful city is still charming. Digital nomads can enjoy the nightlife, cultural events, go sightseeing, network, and more. The multicultural metropolis bustles with entrepreneurs, self-employed, and thus has not seen a shortage in coworking spaces. Pubs and cafes will also allow you to work there if you buy a drink. As the city is filled with professionals and tourists, digital nomads will fit right in.

5. Las Palmas, Canary Islands, Spain

Las Palmas, Canary Islands, Spain
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  • MONTHLY COST: $2,327
  • DIGITAL NOMAD VISA: no
  • PLACES TO WORK: coworking hubs
  • INTERNET CONNECTION & SPEED: 25 Mbps
  • CLIMATE: warm in winter, hot in summer
  • POPULATION: 0,378 million
  • LOCAL LANGUAGE: Spanish
  • ENGLISH PROFICIENCY: okay
  • COMMUNITY: good

Part of the Canary Islands in the Atlantic, Las Palmas is situated just west off the coast of Morocco. It is the capital city of the Canary Islands and has a very good reputation among tourists and expats who are welcoming to the new digital nomads arriving. The living cost is still a bit on the lower side, despite its popularity. Las Palmas is walkable, but also great for biking as an alternative.

This digital nomad hotspot offers many great locations to get work done by sitting down and connecting to the Internet. This city also doesn’t lack places for going out and having an entertaining morning, afternoon, or night. One disadvantage is that it can get rather crowded during the summer holidays in July and August, but the beaches are less empty and great for enjoying the rest of the year.

6. Belgrade, Serbia

Belgrade, Serbia
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  • MONTHLY COST: $1,522
  • DIGITAL NOMAD VISA: yes
  • PLACES TO WORK: coworking hubs and cafes
  • INTERNET CONNECTION & SPEED: 34 Mbps
  • CLIMATE: cold in winter, hot in summer
  • POPULATION: 1,374 million
  • LOCAL LANGUAGE: Serbian
  • ENGLISH PROFICIENCY: good
  • COMMUNITY: close-knit

Located in the Balkans, Belgrade is the capital of Serbia and is situated along the rivers Sava and Danube. It is famous for its nightlife adventures and affordable cost. The comfortable European city is very welcoming and offers plenty of affordable living accommodations. Moreover, Belgrade is also walkable if you stay central, but buses and trams can also get you elsewhere. It is also easy to connect to other European cities by train or plane.

A productive atmosphere won’t be impossible to find as digital nomads can choose between different coworking offices. Apart from a good atmosphere, they are likely to find a person to chat to. However, for individuals keen on culture and sightseeing, Belgrade isn’t the best option. Alternatively, the rest of Serbia can offer that.

7. Prague, Czech Republic

Prague, Czech Republic
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  • MONTHLY COST: $2,193
  • DIGITAL NOMAD VISA: yes
  • PLACES TO WORK: coworking hubs and cafes
  • INTERNET CONNECTION & SPEED: 38 Mbps
  • CLIMATE: cold in winter, warm in summer
  • POPULATION: 1,309 million
  • LOCAL LANGUAGE: Czech
  • ENGLISH PROFICIENCY: good
  • COMMUNITY: good

Walking down the Charles Bridge across the Vltava river might be on the list of many digital nomads and tourists. The Czech metropolis promises a lot of cultural entertainment and has rising popularity among remote workers. The living cost is slightly on the rise but it can still be quite affordable during off-peak season.

As it is a popular tourist destination filled with good beer and opportunities to have fun, it is also easy to find accommodation. Staying central allows digital nomads to get anywhere nearby on foot, including sights to see and parks to walk and visit. Otherwise, buses, trams, and the subway will come in handy. Alongside the river banks, many cafes and coworking hubs offer a great WiFi connection to get work done.

8. Krakow, Poland

Krakow, Poland
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  • MONTHLY COST: $1,556
  • DIGITAL NOMAD VISA: yes
  • PLACES TO WORK: coworking hubs and cafes
  • INTERNET CONNECTION & SPEED: 43 Mbps
  • CLIMATE: cold in winter, warm in summer
  • POPULATION: 0,766 million
  • LOCAL LANGUAGE: Polish
  • ENGLISH PROFICIENCY: good
  • COMMUNITY: okay

Compared to Prague which is relatively nearby, Krakow is even cheaper in living costs and located in the neighboring country, Poland. This West Slavic town is an exciting medieval European location and affordable to live in. It also has impressive Internet speed, along with nightlife, and plenty of coworking spaces to choose from.

Krakow is a great choice for any digital nomad as it offers a diversity of attractions while not going over the budget. One con of this beautiful cultural city, though, is that it can get rather chilly in the winter months. The numerous coworking offices offer really fast internet while not costing a lot of money.

9. Sofia, Bulgaria

Sofia, Bulgaria

  • MONTHLY COST: $1,402
  • DIGITAL NOMAD VISA: yes
  • PLACES TO WORK: coworking offices
  • INTERNET CONNECTION & SPEED: 28 Mbps
  • CLIMATE: cold in winter, hot in summer
  • POPULATION: 1,236 million
  • LOCAL LANGUAGE: Bulgarian
  • ENGLISH PROFICIENCY: okay
  • COMMUNITY: good

It will be hard to go cheaper than spending a month working remotely in Sofia. The capital of Bulgaria, situated in the eastern Balkans is an affordable place to live while working remotely. It is developing fast and thus rising as a desirable destination for digital nomads. For digital nomads who want to experience Europe but are a bit tighter on the budget, Sofia is a great place to start.

Offices for working are packed with friendly digital nomads that are happy to help others. When not working, they can also explore the city or visit other parts of Bulgaria, including the coast of the Black Sea, and more. Besides that, it is cheap to get to the neighboring countries, such as Turkey, Romania, North Macedonia, Serbia, and Greece.

10. Tallinn, Estonia

Tallinn, Estonia
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  • MONTHLY COST: $3,050
  • DIGITAL NOMAD VISA: yes
  • PLACES TO WORK: coworking offices and cafes
  • INTERNET CONNECTION & SPEED: 17 Mbps
  • CLIMATE: cool in winter, hot in summer
  • POPULATION: 0,426 million
  • LOCAL LANGUAGE: Estonian
  • ENGLISH PROFICIENCY: good
  • COMMUNITY: good

Tallinn is the Estonian capital, known for cooler weather, where anyone loving winter will feel right at home. It is relatively affordable for living and accommodations are plentiful, with both cheaper and more expensive options available. The compact city is easily walkable so saving on transport is possible when staying central. In terms of transport, buses and trams are also available. Finally, it is also well connected with other European cities by air.

Moreover, Tallinn is famous for the technology and finance sectors, thus offering great internet coverage across town. This is why it appeals to entrepreneurs and nomads working in the fintech sector, as it heavily invests in digital infrastructure. One disadvantage of Tallinn, however, is that it is costly compared to some other cities that can offer a warmer climate.

11. Split, Croatia

Split, Croatia
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  • MONTHLY COST: $2,108
  • DIGITAL NOMAD VISA: yes
  • PLACES TO WORK: coworking offices and cafes
  • INTERNET CONNECTION & SPEED: 17 Mbps
  • CLIMATE: mild in winter, hot in summer
  • POPULATION: 0,178 million
  • LOCAL LANGUAGE: Croatian
  • ENGLISH PROFICIENCY: good
  • COMMUNITY: good

Situated on the Adriatic Coast of Croatia, Split is its second-largest city in population, after the capital of Zagreb. It offers nice weather, a chilled atmosphere, a rich history, and great hospitality thanks to tourism. Being a popular tourist location on the Mediterranean, it can be a little harder to find cheap accommodation, especially at the peak of the summer season.

Along with a relatively strong Internet connection, getting work done is easy thanks to the new emerging coworking offices. As the Croatian nation enjoys a slow cup of coffee or two every day, there are also plenty of cafes available. Moreover, Split will allow you to get to the other popular Croatian coastal, as well as off-coast cities, as it is connected with most of the country.

12. Palermo, Italy

Palermo, Italy
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  • MONTHLY COST: $2,467
  • DIGITAL NOMAD VISA: no
  • PLACES TO WORK: coworking offices and cafes
  • INTERNET CONNECTION & SPEED: 28 Mbps
  • CLIMATE: mild in winter, hot in summer
  • POPULATION: 0,673 million
  • LOCAL LANGUAGE: Italian
  • ENGLISH PROFICIENCY: okay
  • COMMUNITY: okay

For digital nomads keen on having an Italian experience, Palermo can offer that while not being as costly as some other cities in Italy. Full of sunny days in the year, Palermo is cheaper in accommodation than many other desirable European destinations. The locals are friendly and the Italian food is amazing.

Although the Internet is fast, there are many spots in the city where it might be hard to connect to it, so this is one downside of Sicily’s main town. Moreover, Palermo has a rich history and offers different markets to explore, as well. As a digital nomad base in Italy, this city has many great bars and restaurants to offer.

13. Sochi, Russia

Sochi, Russia
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  • MONTHLY COST: $1,396
  • DIGITAL NOMAD VISA: no
  • PLACES TO WORK: lacking
  • INTERNET CONNECTION & SPEED: 13 Mbps
  • CLIMATE: cold in winter, warm in summer
  • POPULATION: 0,364 million
  • LOCAL LANGUAGE: Russian
  • ENGLISH PROFICIENCY: bad
  • COMMUNITY: okay

The largest Russian resort city, Sochi, is also known as Russia’s summer capital. The vacation city is situated on the Black Sea and unlike other cold spots in Russia, the climate is not that bad and it doesn’t get freezing during the winter months. The average Internet and lack of coworking spaces can be a bit of a problem, though.

The cost of living is low, while Sochi’s population enjoys a higher quality of life. This is what makes it appealing to digital nomads who want to experience living in one of the most powerful countries in the world. While the temperatures hardly drop below zero, Sochi is still close to skiing resorts that are easily accessible.

Best Asian Cities For Digital Nomads

1. Da Nang, Vietnam

Da Nang, Vietnam
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  • MONTHLY COST: $1,023
  • DIGITAL NOMAD VISA: no
  • PLACES TO WORK: coffee shops
  • INTERNET CONNECTION & SPEED: 13 Mbps
  • CLIMATE: hot in winter, hot in summer
  • POPULATION: 1,134 million
  • LOCAL LANGUAGE: Vietnamese
  • ENGLISH PROFICIENCY: bad
  • COMMUNITY: okay

Asian cities appeal to digital nomads for various reasons, one of them being how cheap and affordable they are. For the price, the quality of life is high and relaxation is guaranteed thanks to the many beaches. However, the hot climate might not make it an ideal place for digital nomads who prefer milder weather.

However, Da Nang is a great option for anyone who wants to focus on work, with both beaches and mountains to explore nearby. Working from coffee shops is possible with average Internet speeds. On the other hand, Da Nang is not too popular among digital nomads for other than a short stay.

2. Chiang Mai, Thailand

Chiang Mai, Thailand
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  • MONTHLY COST: $1,000
  • DIGITAL NOMAD VISA: in progress
  • PLACES TO WORK: coffee shops
  • INTERNET CONNECTION & SPEED: 28 Mbps
  • CLIMATE: hot in winter, hot in summer
  • POPULATION: 0,127 million
  • LOCAL LANGUAGE: Thai
  • ENGLISH PROFICIENCY: bad
  • COMMUNITY: good

Chiang Mai is a favorite among digital nomads thanks to the large infrastructure that works in their favor. Moreover, this city in Northern Thailand is one of the cheapest options for digital nomads. However, despite being so cheap, it offers everything a digital nomad might need. Transport, malls, and other amenities are just a walking distance away.

Fast internet and fun things to do are at the top of the list of pros on why to visit this Asian city. Moreover, the weather is always summery and visiting the rest of Thailand can be easily arranged. Both coworking offices and cafe shops are available throughout the city, allowing digital nomads to get work done.

3. Canggu, Bali, Indonesia

Canggu, Bali, Indonesia
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  • MONTHLY COST: $1,101
  • DIGITAL NOMAD VISA: no
  • PLACES TO WORK: cafes, coworking spaces
  • INTERNET CONNECTION & SPEED: 18 Mbps
  • CLIMATE: hot in winter, hot in summer
  • POPULATION: 0,040 million
  • LOCAL LANGUAGE: Balinese
  • ENGLISH PROFICIENCY: bad
  • COMMUNITY: close-knit

Canggu is an Indonesian city located in Bali, a famous touristy island. This resort town offers surf breaks, great restaurants, and is visited by many digital nomads from around the world. While being affordable, this Bali town offers a reliable Internet connection, along with many great coworking spaces ideal for digital nomads.

Digital nomads make a community in this city so that even new arrivals don’t feel left out. That is why social and networking events are never lacking in this resort village. Surrounded by rice terraces, one disadvantage of this place is that it is not entirely walkable. Renting a motorbike could be of help here.

4. Penang, Malaysia

Penang, Malaysia
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  • MONTHLY COST: $1,092
  • DIGITAL NOMAD VISA: no
  • PLACES TO WORK: cafes, coworking spaces
  • INTERNET CONNECTION & SPEED: 18 Mbps
  • CLIMATE: hot in winter, hot in summer
  • POPULATION: 1,648 million
  • LOCAL LANGUAGE: Malay
  • ENGLISH PROFICIENCY: good
  • COMMUNITY: great

Penang is a Malaysian city where any digital nomad will feel right at home thanks to how friendly everyone is. It is also quite cheap, with excellent food choices, like Malaysian, Indian, and Chinese cuisine. The old town boasts a UNESCO world heritage title and is very famous for its street food.

There are many spots with free WiFi in the city and plentiful co-working spaces available, too. The weather can get scorching hot here, but refreshments can be found on the beach coast of the Indian ocean and in nature. It is situated on the small Penang island and is very popular among expats, as well.

5. Taipei, Taiwan

Taipei, Taiwan
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  • MONTHLY COST: $1,965
  • DIGITAL NOMAD VISA: yes
  • PLACES TO WORK: plentiful
  • INTERNET CONNECTION & SPEED: 20 Mbps
  • CLIMATE: mild in winter, hot in summer
  • POPULATION: 2,646 million
  • LOCAL LANGUAGE: Mandarin Chinese
  • ENGLISH PROFICIENCY: okay
  • COMMUNITY: great

The capital of Taiwan, Taipei is dotted with contemporary architecture and places to shop. Night markets and street food are a landmark of this modern metropolis. While temperatures are at best hot from April through to September, the rest of the months are a great opportunity to work and explore during the mild temperatures.

For lovers of an urban feel, Taipei is a great choice with a good quality of life. While more expensive than some other Asian destinations for digital nomads, it is still affordable, especially compared to pricey Europe. However, one downside of Taiwan’s capital is that it is cut off from other digital nomad locations, being located on an island off the coast of China.

6. Goa, India

Goa, India
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  • MONTHLY COST: $1,359
  • DIGITAL NOMAD VISA: no
  • PLACES TO WORK: bars
  • INTERNET CONNECTION & SPEED: 10 Mbps
  • CLIMATE: hot or scorching temperatures
  • POPULATION: 1,817 million
  • LOCAL LANGUAGE: Konkani
  • ENGLISH PROFICIENCY: okay
  • COMMUNITY: okay

Goa is a city on the west coast of India, looking out onto the Arabian Sea. It is known for its beaches and carries a Portuguese influence, being its colony in the 20th century. The area is rich in plantations of tropical spices and offers a cultural experience unlike any other. It is also affordable, but not very popular for a longer stay.

For any digital nomad who wants to focus on doing business, Goa is not too crowded but still visited by a variety of digital nomads. Moreover, work can be done in bars with Internet access while enjoying a drink. Tap water is not safe for consumption. Being an Indian city, it also offers a great variety of foods.

7. Jeju Island, South Korea

Jeju Island, South Korea
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  • MONTHLY COST: $1,781
  • DIGITAL NOMAD VISA: no
  • PLACES TO WORK: coworking offices
  • INTERNET CONNECTION & SPEED: 20 Mbps
  • CLIMATE: cold in winter, warm in summer
  • POPULATION: 0,695 million
  • LOCAL LANGUAGE: Korean
  • ENGLISH PROFICIENCY: bad
  • COMMUNITY: great

Volcanic landscapes and beach resorts are the most famous features of South Korean Jeju Island. The dormant volcano has created craters when it was active and now many are using it as hiking trails. This friendly island is great for doing business remotely, with fast Internet available.

While the temperatures hardly go below 5 degrees Celsius on average, summer months also hardly get really hot. This convenient climate is great for focusing on working with many office spaces where you can concentrate on improving and building your business. After work, Jeju Island has a lot of fun activities to offer.

8. Shanghai, China

Shanghai, China
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  • MONTHLY COST: $2,218
  • DIGITAL NOMAD VISA: no
  • PLACES TO WORK: coworking offices
  • INTERNET CONNECTION & SPEED: 2 Mbps
  • CLIMATE: cold in winter, hot in summer
  • POPULATION: 26,32 million
  • LOCAL LANGUAGE: Mandarin Chinese
  • ENGLISH PROFICIENCY: okay
  • COMMUNITY: great

This global financial hub is China’s biggest city located on the central coast of the East China Sea. The urban metropolis boasts a futuristic skyline, while the city is very friendly and has a lot to offer. Among other things, digital nomads have great opportunities for coworking in offices and a great nightlife scene for those interested.

Shanghai is also very safe and a great hub for doing business. Most people can speak English, but the Internet is quite slow when loading foreign websites. Apart from that, this Chinese city is affordable for digital nomads. While it offers many amenities for working like coworking offices, Shanghai is still much cheaper than many European locations.

9. Manila, Philippines

Manila, Philippines
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  • MONTHLY COST: $1,407
  • DIGITAL NOMAD VISA: no
  • PLACES TO WORK: coworking offices
  • INTERNET CONNECTION & SPEED: 9 Mbps
  • CLIMATE: hot and scorching temperatures
  • POPULATION: 1,78 million
  • LOCAL LANGUAGE: Filipino
  • ENGLISH PROFICIENCY: good
  • COMMUNITY: great

Averaging temperatures of over 30 Celsius degrees throughout the year, Manila is a densely populated capital of the Philippines, located on the island of Luzon. It is a safe place to live with an affordable lifestyle for digital nomads. Everyone speaks English and it has great coworking spaces available.

Manila has a Spanish influence and also boasts modern architecture. The community is great and it is very easy to make friends, which is a great opportunity for meeting new people, learning business, and more. One downside, however, is that the Internet is slow.

Best African Cities For Digital Nomads

1. Cape Town, South Africa

Cape Town, South Africa
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  • MONTHLY COST: $1,681
  • DIGITAL NOMAD VISA: no
  • PLACES TO WORK: coworking spaces, cafes
  • INTERNET CONNECTION & SPEED: 8 Mbps
  • CLIMATE: warm in winter, hot in summer
  • POPULATION: 0,433 million
  • LOCAL LANGUAGE: Afrikaans, English
  • ENGLISH PROFICIENCY: great
  • COMMUNITY: good

Cape Town is located on the southwest coast and is a famous port city in South Africa. While the Internet is not too fast, digital nomads have great coworking offices to choose from. Apart from that, coffee shops and restaurants can also be used to get things done. Most people are also friendly to foreigners.

The climate is always nice, without getting hot or cold, and there are many possibilities to spend time in nature close to the city. While the prices are affordable, Cape Town offers a balanced high-quality life. Surfing is a great fun activity to do in free time. Cape Town is probably one of the best locations in Africa for digital nomads.

2. Marrakech, Morocco

Marrakech, Morocco
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  • MONTHLY COST: $1,945
  • DIGITAL NOMAD VISA: no
  • PLACES TO WORK: coworking spaces, cafes
  • INTERNET CONNECTION & SPEED: 9 Mbps
  • CLIMATE: warm in winter, hot in summer
  • POPULATION: 0,928 million
  • LOCAL LANGUAGE: Arabic
  • ENGLISH PROFICIENCY: bad
  • COMMUNITY: good

Located in northwest Africa in Morocco, Marrakech is pricier than Cape Town, but still mostly affordable. Filled with marketplaces selling traditional items, there are many fun things to do. Moreover, it is a safe place to stay with friendly people and great places to work from.

Marrakech is a touristy location so for digital nomads who don’t know French, it is good to know that people will know at least basic English. Rich in culture, digital nomads can experience religious sights, delicious food, as well as a blend of modern and old elements.

3. Cairo, Egypt

Cairo, Egypt
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  • MONTHLY COST: $838
  • DIGITAL NOMAD VISA: no
  • PLACES TO WORK: coworking spaces
  • INTERNET CONNECTION & SPEED: 6 Mbps
  • CLIMATE: warm in winter, hot in summer
  • POPULATION: 9,54 million
  • LOCAL LANGUAGE: Arabic
  • ENGLISH PROFICIENCY: bad
  • COMMUNITY: good

Cairo is the capital of Egypt and very cheap for living. It is a better choice for digital nomads who do not have to rely on a strong and fast Internet connection. However, it is a great choice for those who want to explore historic sights, such as nearby pyramids and museums.

Coworking offices will help digital nomads stay focused on work when they have to. They will also have a chance to meet many expats who enjoy Cairo due to its exceptional year-round climate. Scenic views, including the river Nile, are also something digital nomads cannot miss should they find themselves in Egypt.

4. Port Louis, Mauritius

Port Louis, Mauritius
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  • MONTHLY COST: $1,927
  • DIGITAL NOMAD VISA: yes
  • PLACES TO WORK: coworking spaces
  • INTERNET CONNECTION & SPEED: 6 Mbps
  • CLIMATE: warm in winter, hot in summer
  • POPULATION: 0,148 million
  • LOCAL LANGUAGE: English
  • COMMUNITY: good

This African destination is affordable for digital nomads, secluded in the Indian Ocean, east of Madagascar, and mainland Africa. Being the capital of Mauritius, Port Louis has the most to offer on this small island. The pleasant climate all year long allows digital nomads to enjoy the city whenever they can.

Apart from the affordable price tag, Port Louis is also a great digital nomad destination with a lot of fun things to do while staying safe. Likewise, walking through the city is doable and can save money otherwise spent on transport. Finally, it is also a friendly place for foreigners. Moreover, it has great biodiversity and tourists can see rare plants and animals.

5. Kampala, Uganda

Kampala, Uganda
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  • MONTHLY COST: $1,055
  • DIGITAL NOMAD VISA: yes
  • PLACES TO WORK: coworking offices
  • INTERNET CONNECTION & SPEED: 2 Mbps
  • CLIMATE: warm in winter, hot in summer
  • POPULATION: 1,507 million
  • LOCAL LANGUAGE: Swahili, English
  • COMMUNITY: okay

The capital of Uganda, Kampala, is located on the coast of Lake Victoria, the largest lake in Africa. The living cost is cheap for digital nomads, but there is a problem with slow internet. That is why Kampala is a better destination for shorter stays focused on exploring, rather than working remotely.

It is, however, a great choice for digital nomads who cannot afford to spend a lot of money. Swimming, fishing, and boating are only some of the fun activities digital nomads can do in their leisure time. Closeby is also an interesting national park where people can see different animals and birds.

6. Tunis, Tunisia

Tunis, Tunisia
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  • MONTHLY COST: $1,109
  • DIGITAL NOMAD VISA: no
  • PLACES TO WORK: coworking offices
  • INTERNET CONNECTION & SPEED: 6 Mbps
  • CLIMATE: warm in winter, hot in summer
  • POPULATION: 0,638 million
  • LOCAL LANGUAGE: Arabic
  • ENGLISH PROFICIENCY: bad
  • COMMUNITY: good

Tunisia is a country in North Africa with Tunis as its capital city. It is located next to the Lake Tunis, just off-coast of the Gulf of Tunis. It is similar to Marrakech, but even more friendly to foreigners and tourists. Some expats decide to stay here for longer, while others choose it for a short stay.

Moreover, Tunis is a very affordable place with fun things to do. For digital nomads, it should also be important that there are enough coworking offices open where they can sit down with their laptops and dive into business. Unlike Moroccan Marrakech, Tunis is also more developed.

7. Nairobi, Kenya

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  • MONTHLY COST: $1,118
  • DIGITAL NOMAD VISA: no
  • PLACES TO WORK: coworking offices
  • INTERNET CONNECTION & SPEED: 6 Mbps
  • CLIMATE: warm or hot
  • POPULATION: 4,397 million
  • LOCAL LANGUAGE: Swahili, English
  • COMMUNITY: okay

The economic and tech hub of East Africa, Nairobi is a great place for digital nomads. They are promised to find other people alike, including other digital nomads, expats, and remote workers in the capital of Kenya. It is located near wildlife parks that are part of safari experiences in Kenya.

Nairobi is a great choice for both nomads who want to stay longer and those who want to experience the unique wildlife adventure. The weather is always pleasant and the Internet is good enough in some places so that doing business isn’t slow and impossible.

8. Lagos, Nigeria

Lagos, Nigeria
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  • MONTHLY COST: $1,812
  • DIGITAL NOMAD VISA: no
  • PLACES TO WORK: coworking offices
  • INTERNET CONNECTION & SPEED: 6 Mbps
  • CLIMATE: scorching or hot
  • LOCAL LANGUAGE: English
  • POPULATION: 15,387 million
  • COMMUNITY: good

Lagos is Nigeria’s largest city and is affordable to live in with friendly people and amazing places for remote working. It sits on the coast and looks out onto the Gulf of Guinea. Lagos is also known for beach resorts where digital nomads can relax after dealing with business.

The Internet is not too fast in some spots in town, but there are still great places for coworking where digital nomads can fulfill their needs and focus on their remote work through telecommunication. Locals can speak at least some English, which is also a plus. Finally, there is no need to worry about transport too much, as Lagos is fairly walkable.

Best North American Cities For Digital Nomads

1. Mexico City, Mexico

Mexico City, Mexico
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  • MONTHLY COST: $1,464
  • DIGITAL NOMAD VISA: yes
  • PLACES TO WORK: coworking offices
  • INTERNET CONNECTION & SPEED: 20 Mbps
  • CLIMATE: warm or hot
  • POPULATION: 8,855 million
  • LOCAL LANGUAGE: Spanish
  • ENGLISH PROFICIENCY: bad
  • COMMUNITY: good

Located in North America, Mexico City offers a Latino vibe like no other place. It is also much more affordable than other places with a Latino influence in North America. For food lovers, Mexico City is a great choice to settle for some time, with many spaces for working available.

Despite being a cheap option, this capital of Mexico offers a wide range of fun activities to engage in after work. The Internet is fast so work will be easier to do. The weather is always pleasant with temperatures between 20 and 25 Celsius degrees and is mostly dry. Because of this, digital nomads will run into people alike at any time of the year.

2. Austin, Texas

Austin, Texas
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  • MONTHLY COST: $4,402
  • DIGITAL NOMAD VISA: no
  • PLACES TO WORK: coworking offices, bars
  • INTERNET CONNECTION & SPEED: 68 Mbps
  • CLIMATE: cool in winter, hot in summer
  • POPULATION: 0,950 million
  • LOCAL LANGUAGE: English
  • COMMUNITY: good

While Austin is quite expensive, it is still a desirable location for many digital nomads. This is partly because Austin is home to many startups connected to technology, as well as startup incubators. Bars, food trucks, and live music can be found all over the city so that there is something for everyone.

The center of the city is easily walkable but city buses are also available if necessary. It comes as no surprise that Austin is among the top 5 places for digital nomads in the US. The Internet is extra fast, cashless paying is available almost everywhere, and places fit for remote working are numerous.

3. Vancouver, Canada

Vancouver, Canada
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  • MONTHLY COST: $3,463
  • DIGITAL NOMAD VISA: no
  • PLACES TO WORK: coworking offices, bars
  • INTERNET CONNECTION & SPEED: 30 Mbps
  • CLIMATE: cold in winter, mild in summer
  • POPULATION: 0,675 million
  • LOCAL LANGUAGE: English
  • COMMUNITY: good

While still pricey, Vancouver is cheaper for digital nomads than Austin. Like Austin, it also has strong and fast Internet. Moreover, it is desirable as a place to live in general, not just digital nomads. However, it is mostly visited and explored by digital nomads who make enough money, as the costs of living are quite high.

Located on the west coast of British Columbia, Vancouver is a widely ethically diverse city with moderate temperatures in both the winter and summer months. It is surrounded by mountains and fresh air is easy to catch after getting work done. Sandy beaches, forest trails, and snowy sports are only some of the fun activities available to take on in free time.

4. Jacksonville, Florida

Jacksonville, Florida
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  • MONTHLY COST: $3,511
  • DIGITAL NOMAD VISA: no
  • PLACES TO WORK: coworking offices, bars
  • INTERNET CONNECTION & SPEED: 42 Mbps
  • CLIMATE: mild in winter, hot in summer
  • POPULATION: 0,890 million
  • LOCAL LANGUAGE: English
  • COMMUNITY: good

Just like about anywhere in the United States, Jacksonville also has fast internet speed and a reliable connection. This is very important for digital nomads and remote workers and allows them to work without worrying about losing their work. Just like Austin, Jacksonville is also very convenient for digital nomads, with both perks of living in the city and outdoor adventures on hand.

However, unlike Austin, Jacksonville is not easily walkable on foot. However, it has really convenient air temperatures so that almost every day in the year can become a beach day. Jacksonville is also the most populous city in Florida, and half of its residents are under 35 years old. Beaches, golf courses, museums, and more are awaiting those ready for an adventure.

5. Tulum, Mexico

Tulum, Mexico
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  • MONTHLY COST: $2,032
  • DIGITAL NOMAD VISA: yes
  • PLACES TO WORK: coworking offices, bars
  • INTERNET CONNECTION & SPEED: 12 Mbps
  • CLIMATE: hot or scorching
  • POPULATION: 0,046 million
  • LOCAL LANGUAGE: Spanish
  • ENGLISH PROFICIENCY: bad
  • COMMUNITY: okay

On the Yucatan peninsula, Tulum is a town on the coastline of the Caribbean Sea. It is a famous destination for tourists who like a clear sea and white sand beaches. It is more affordable for digital nomads than North American cities in the USA. The weather is hot all year round, making it a perfect escape from colder places.

While it is popular among digital nomads, the Internet speed and the availability of coworking spaces is still running behind other similar destinations in Bali and Thailand. Once digital nomads get enough of Tulum, they have plenty of opportunities to check out other places in Mexico or even move to South America.

6. Panama City, Panama

Panama City, Panama
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  • MONTHLY COST: $3,776
  • DIGITAL NOMAD VISA: yes
  • PLACES TO WORK: coworking offices, cafes
  • INTERNET CONNECTION & SPEED: 15 Mbps
  • CLIMATE: hot all year round 
  • POPULATION: 0,477 million
  • LOCAL LANGUAGE: Spanish
  • ENGLISH PROFICIENCY: bad
  • COMMUNITY: okay

Panama City lies on the coastline of the Pacific Ocean and gives a view of the famous Panama Canal and the ships cruising it. While it is a bit pricey, it is still more affordable than some cities in the United States. As it is located right between the two Americas, it is easy to travel to both and keep moving.

The city is walkable and there is free WiFi available so that digital nomads can work from any cafe shop. It is also hot throughout the whole year so that anyone enjoying hot weather can come at any time during the year. Since the weather allows digital nomads to come here during any season, it is also easy to meet other similar people.

7. Antigua, Guatemala

Antigua, Guatemala
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  • MONTHLY COST: $1,296
  • DIGITAL NOMAD VISA: no
  • PLACES TO WORK: cafes, coworking spaces
  • INTERNET CONNECTION & SPEED: 6 Mbps
  • CLIMATE: mild to warm
  • POPULATION: 0,046 million
  • LOCAL LANGUAGE: Spanish
  • ENGLISH PROFICIENCY: bad
  • COMMUNITY: great

Antigua is one of those places that will be very fun to visit without spending too much money. However, it is also one of the places where people are not good at English, so Spanish knowledge will come in handy. Surrounded by volcanoes, this southern Guatemala city is compact and easily walkable.

Throughout the year, the weather is very pleasant in terms of temperatures, but it can also rain here often. The historic city used to be the capital of the Spanish colony before it was destroyed in an earthquake. It is close to South America, and its position in Central America also makes it a good destination for those who want to relocate more north or more south.

8. Las Vegas, Nevada

Las Vegas, Nevada
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  • MONTHLY COST: $3,703
  • DIGITAL NOMAD VISA: no
  • PLACES TO WORK: cafes, bars
  • INTERNET CONNECTION & SPEED: 50 Mbps
  • CLIMATE: cool in winter, hot in summer
  • POPULATION: 0,634 million
  • LOCAL LANGUAGE: English
  • COMMUNITY: great

Sin City, or rather Las Vegas, should be on the list of every digital nomad traveling through the United States. It has been a hub for digital nomads for some time and spending more time there will teach anyone how to save money. In the long run, Las Vegas does not have to be as pricey then.

With fast Internet, working can be easily done from just about anywhere. For those who want to work in offices, there aren’t as many choices, but they should be able to find something. Being an entertainment center for the US, as well as the rest of the world, Las Vegas will have a lot to offer so that digital nomads never get bored.

9. Ottawa, Canada

Ottawa, Canada
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  • MONTHLY COST: $2,623
  • DIGITAL NOMAD VISA: no
  • PLACES TO WORK: coffee shops, offices
  • INTERNET CONNECTION & SPEED: 26 Mbps
  • CLIMATE: freezing in winter, warm in summer
  • POPULATION: 0,994 million
  • LOCAL LANGUAGE: English, French
  • COMMUNITY: great

Ottawa is a great digital nomad destination during the summer months in the Northern Hemisphere, as the weather is mild to warm. Otherwise, it might be a challenge from November to March, as the temperatures average below zero. However, it is an affordable place to live with relatively fast Internet.

Coffee shops are mostly work-friendly so that there is a chance to sit down, grab a bite, and work online at the same time. Coworking spaces are available to both those who need their peace and quiet when working, as well as those who love to engage in conversation with others.

Best Australian Cities For Digital Nomads

1. Melbourne

Melbourne
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  • MONTHLY COST: $3,447
  • DIGITAL NOMAD VISA: no
  • PLACES TO WORK: cafes, coworking spaces
  • INTERNET CONNECTION & SPEED: 54 Mbps
  • CLIMATE: mild in winter, hot in summer
  • POPULATION: 5,078 million
  • LOCAL LANGUAGE: English
  • COMMUNITY: great

The capital of the Australian state Victoria, Melbourne is situated on the coast, looking out onto Tasmania. It is one of the most liveable cities in the world, despite being pricey. Loaded with culture, it is a great choice for digital nomads interested in art and theatre. Moreover, it has a pleasant climate throughout the whole year.

Coffee lovers can enjoy the world-class warm drink while typing away on their laptops in one of many coffee shops. The Internet is super fast, and free WiFi in the city is pretty good, as well. Moreover, the list of coworking spaces keeps growing so that digital nomads can spend time with other similar people while doing business.

2. Sydney

Sydney
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  • MONTHLY COST: $3,853
  • DIGITAL NOMAD VISA: no
  • PLACES TO WORK: cafes, coworking spaces
  • INTERNET CONNECTION & SPEED: 18 Mbps
  • CLIMATE: cool in winter, very warm in summer
  • POPULATION: 5,312 million
  • LOCAL LANGUAGE: English
  • COMMUNITY: great

Situated north of Melbourne, Sydney is also a tad bit pricier. It is also one of the larges Australian cities and the capital of the New South Wales state. People are very friendly, coworking spaces are not lacking, and the quality of life is very good, despite being a bit pricier. Sydney is definitely a city not to be missed for any digital nomad when they find themselves in Australia.

With the pleasant climate, digital nomads can be found here at any time of the year. It is also very friendly to females, LGBTQ+, and foreigners in general. Located on the seaside of the East Coast of Australia, Sydney offers great views, and many places suitable for coworking.

3. Wollongong

Wollongong
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  • MONTHLY COST: $5,098
  • DIGITAL NOMAD VISA: no
  • PLACES TO WORK: cafes, coworking spaces
  • INTERNET CONNECTION & SPEED: 21 Mbps
  • CLIMATE: warm in winter, very warm in summer
  • POPULATION: 0,295 million
  • LOCAL LANGUAGE: English
  • COMMUNITY: great

Despite having a really high monthly cost, there are ways to visit this area of Australia without breaking the bank. Wollongong is a seaside city about an hour’s drive away south of Sydney. It is a top destination for swimming and surfing all year long thanks to the warm temperatures.

This Australian city boasts a growing startup community and is ideal for digital nomads and entrepreneurs who want to escape the big cities, such as Sydney and Melbourne. By spending a shorter period of time here, digital nomads can enjoy their days by the beach without spending too much money.

4. Gold Coast

Gold Coast
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  • MONTHLY COST: $3,038
  • DIGITAL NOMAD VISA: no
  • PLACES TO WORK: cafes, coworking spaces
  • INTERNET CONNECTION & SPEED: 19 Mbps
  • CLIMATE: mild in winter, hot in summer
  • POPULATION: 0,540 million
  • LOCAL LANGUAGE: English
  • COMMUNITY: great

In the state of Queensland, Gold Coast is situated south of Brisbane, the state’s capital. It is a great choice for spending time in warm weather and on the beach. Likewise, it is also a tad cheaper than Melbourne and Sydney but still considered pricey. However, it has a decent quality of life score.

Long sandy beaches, a rainforest, many theme parks, waves for surfing, and hiking trails promise any digital nomad enough things to do to stay a little while. The Internet is fast and coworking spaces are available. Moreover, Gold Coast is also not far from Brisbane where digital nomads also spend time.

5. Hobart

Hobart
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  • MONTHLY COST: $3,343
  • DIGITAL NOMAD VISA: no
  • PLACES TO WORK: cafes, coworking spaces
  • INTERNET CONNECTION & SPEED: 20 Mbps
  • CLIMATE: mild in winter, warm in summer
  • POPULATION: 0,206 million
  • LOCAL LANGUAGE: English
  • COMMUNITY: great

Just like the other Australian cities on this list, Hobart is another friendly place for foreigners and digital nomads. The capital of Tasmania, situated near Mount Wellington, gives digital nomads a chance to explore trails for hiking and biking. This is a great opportunity for those who enjoy physical activity while also exploring new places.

For those who are not the biggest fans of really warm and hot weather, Hobart’s weather averages between 14 and 23 degrees Celsius throughout the year. Fast Internet and offices for coworking make it appealing to any digital nomad who wants to get work done.

6. Adelaide

Adelaide
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  • MONTHLY COST: $3,221
  • DIGITAL NOMAD VISA: no
  • PLACES TO WORK: coworking spaces
  • INTERNET CONNECTION & SPEED: 19 Mbps
  • CLIMATE: warm in winter, hot in summer
  • POPULATION: 1,306 million
  • LOCAL LANGUAGE: English
  • COMMUNITY: good

On the coast of South Australia, Adelaide is a city connected to art in many ways. It displays a lot of art in galleries and museums and even hosts an international art gathering yearly. It is a cheaper and quieter alternative to Sydney with beaches, good food, and wine.

Digital nomads say that the best time to visit Adelaide would be between March and May when the weather is nice, but not too humid. Adelaide is a highly liveable city with friendly locals, but not the right choice for digital nomads who need to be doing something all the time, as it can be very quiet. It has great beaches and parks to explore, though.

7. Brisbane

Brisbane
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  • MONTHLY COST: $3,483
  • DIGITAL NOMAD VISA: no
  • PLACES TO WORK: cafes, coworking spaces
  • INTERNET CONNECTION & SPEED: 22 Mbps
  • CLIMATE: mild in winter, hot in summer
  • POPULATION: 2,28 million
  • LOCAL LANGUAGE: English
  • COMMUNITY: good

Being one of the most affordable cities in Australia, Brisbane has nice weather all year long, and more activities to offer than Adelaide. It has a good Internet connection and great places to work from. Besides that, it is a natural choice for digital nomads who consider themselves sun lovers. Besides that, Brisbane also bursts with possible physical activities to try.

Fans of spending time in nature will have many parks and botanic gardens to visit, along with beaches and mountains. During the summer, mosquitos are everywhere and it is very humid. That is why it is better to visit Brisbane during other seasons, such as August to November when pleasant spring brings warmer temperatures.

Best South American Cities For Digital Nomads

1. Medellín, Colombia

Medellín, Colombia
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  • MONTHLY COST: $1,039
  • DIGITAL NOMAD VISA: no
  • PLACES TO WORK: cafes, coworking spaces
  • INTERNET CONNECTION & SPEED: 10 Mbps
  • CLIMATE: very warm all year long
  • POPULATION: 2,569 million
  • LOCAL LANGUAGE: Spanish
  • ENGLISH PROFICIENCY: bad
  • COMMUNITY: good

“It place” for digital nomads in South America, Medellín is the second-largest city in Colombia. The City of Eternal Spring, as many call it, deserves this title thanks to the same pleasant temperature all year round. The temperatures average between 24 and 28 Celsius degrees throughout the year.

The views of the valley and the mountain offer a lot of fresh air, while amazing food is prepared with fresh ingredients and spices. An abundance of public spaces such as coffee shops, bars, and restaurants will take care of every digital nomad’s dream and need. It is a very cheap destination but offers a good quality of life.

2. Buenos Aires, Argentina

Buenos Aires, Argentina
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  • MONTHLY COST: $723
  • DIGITAL NOMAD VISA: no
  • PLACES TO WORK: cafes, coworking spaces
  • INTERNET CONNECTION & SPEED: 26 Mbps
  • CLIMATE: cool in winter, warm in summer
  • POPULATION: 15,257 million
  • LOCAL LANGUAGE: Spanish
  • ENGLISH PROFICIENCY: okay
  • COMMUNITY: good

The capital of Argentina, Buenos Aires translates to “good airs” and is the most visited place in South America. The climate is never too hot or too cold so many digital nomads can be found there at any time of the year. Moreover, it offers everything a digital nomad could need, from nice food, fun nightlife, to rich culture.

A big advantage of Buenos Aires is that it is very cheap for digital nomads and will cost way under a thousand dollars per month. There is also no big problem of a language barrier as many locals speak at least basic English. The Internet is fast and different coworking spaces allow digital nomads to do their jobs.

3. Lima, Peru

Lima, Peru
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  • MONTHLY COST: $968
  • DIGITAL NOMAD VISA: no
  • PLACES TO WORK: cafes, coworking spaces
  • INTERNET CONNECTION & SPEED: 10 Mbps
  • CLIMATE: mild to hot
  • POPULATION: 9,751 million
  • LOCAL LANGUAGE: Spanish
  • ENGLISH PROFICIENCY: bad
  • COMMUNITY: good

The largest city in Peru and its capital, Lima sits on the coast of the Pacific Ocean and has an urban population of almost 10 million. For digital nomads who love big and busy cities but cannot afford to visit such European or North American cities, Lima is a great choice. Why? Because it is really cheap for what it has to offer.

Lima offers beaches, nightlife, and a great food scene. A busy urban experience with a lot of art and culture, digital nomads usually enjoy spending time here a lot. Besides average Internet, it even offers offices for coworking, which is one of the most important things for those who work remotely while traveling.

4. Valaparaíso, Chile

Valaparaíso, Chile
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  • MONTHLY COST: $1,569
  • DIGITAL NOMAD VISA: no
  • PLACES TO WORK: cafes, coworking spaces
  • INTERNET CONNECTION & SPEED: 15 Mbps
  • CLIMATE: cool to mild
  • POPULATION: 0,295 million
  • LOCAL LANGUAGE: Spanish
  • ENGLISH PROFICIENCY: bad
  • COMMUNITY: good

West of Santiago, Valaparaíso is a port city on the coast of the Pacific Ocean and has a very mild climate with temperatures from 15 to 21 Celsius degrees. While it doesn’t have many great coworking offices, the Internet is fast enough so that work can also be done in public spaces, such as cafes.

It is a great choice for a shorter stay when it is necessary to focus on work while enjoying the ocean views and exploring hilly streets. For lovers of Pablo Neruda and his work, Valaparaíso has a museum dedicated to him, which used to be Neruda’s home. It is easy to do business here before relocating somewhere more lively and busy in Chile.

5. Cuenca, Ecuador

Cuenca, Ecuador
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  • MONTHLY COST: $2,184
  • DIGITAL NOMAD VISA: no
  • PLACES TO WORK: cafes, coworking spaces
  • INTERNET CONNECTION & SPEED: 15 Mbps
  • CLIMATE: cool to mild
  • POPULATION: 0,700 million
  • LOCAL LANGUAGE: Spanish
  • ENGLISH PROFICIENCY: okay
  • COMMUNITY: good

Cuenca is another score on the list of South American cities that have a lot to offer for digital nomads. However, it is a pricier option compared to Buenos Aires and Medellín. Located in the Andes mountains, this city in southern Ecuador is warm in spring and a very safe location.

It is a spacious place, not too crowded, and offers plenty of fun things to do. Moreover, the city is quite walkable and has available spaces for coworking with average Internet speeds. The best time to visit Cuenca is in spring when it is warm. Digital nomads are likely to spend around 2 weeks here before moving on.

6. San Juan Del Sur, Nicaragua

San Juan Del Sur, Nicaragua
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  • MONTHLY COST: $1,418
  • DIGITAL NOMAD VISA: no
  • PLACES TO WORK: cafes, coworking spaces
  • INTERNET CONNECTION & SPEED: 9 Mbps
  • CLIMATE: very hot
  • POPULATION: 0,015 million
  • LOCAL LANGUAGE: Spanish
  • ENGLISH PROFICIENCY: bad
  • COMMUNITY: great

Very friendly to foreigners, San Juan Del Sur is a very affordable place for digital nomads in Nicaragua. It lies on the southwest coast of Nicaragua and has both quiet beaches and beaches with strong Pacific waves to offer. It is the most popular place for remote workers to stay.

Offering many fun things to do, it, unfortunately, does not have many good options for coworking offices. Moreover, it is not the safest place, but still very affordable with possibilities to go more south or more north, as well. There are possibilities to do yoga or go to the gym in San Juan Del Sur. Staying by the beach in San Juan Del Sur is necessary to fight off the extreme heat.

7. La Paz, Bolivia

La Paz, Bolivia
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  • MONTHLY COST: $946
  • DIGITAL NOMAD VISA: no
  • PLACES TO WORK: cafes, coworking spaces
  • INTERNET CONNECTION & SPEED: 6 Mbps
  • CLIMATE: cool 
  • POPULATION: 0,766 million
  • LOCAL LANGUAGE: Spanish
  • ENGLISH PROFICIENCY: bad
  • COMMUNITY: great

This affordable city in Bolivia is known for its cool weather all year long. This is due to being located very high above sea level, in the Andes mountains. The aerial cable car system allows tourists to see the views of Bolivia’s capital, while the city is not recommended for walking.

La Paz is an affordable place for digital nomads who mostly spend just over a week there before moving on to the rest of Bolivia, or more south into Latin America. Due to being so high in the mountains, La Paz is a great choice for those who love nature, as the environment is very natural.

8. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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  • MONTHLY COST: $1,342
  • DIGITAL NOMAD VISA: no
  • PLACES TO WORK: cafes, coworking spaces
  • INTERNET CONNECTION & SPEED: 17 Mbps
  • CLIMATE: warm to very hot 
  • POPULATION: 6,748 million
  • LOCAL LANGUAGE: Portuguese
  • ENGLISH PROFICIENCY: bad
  • COMMUNITY: good

Rio de Janeiro is easily one of the most famous cities not only in Brazil but in all of South America. It is a huge city on the coast of Brazil looking onto the South Atlantic Ocean. It is famed for many beaches, including Copacabana, the largest Carnival in the world, as well as favelas.

Compared to other cities in Latin America, Rio de Janeiro has faster Internet. It also boasts fun nightlife and many good coworking spaces. However, it is not very safe. As it is warm all year, this destination is great for spending time on the beach after getting work done.

Conclusion

This list of the best cities for digital nomads includes both cities with beaches and without, as well as more affordable and pricier options. It covers all the continents, with cities that offer different things to digital nomads, including livelier and quieter options. However, all of them could be a good place for a digital nomad to network, expand their business, while learning about new cultures and trying out new, exciting things.

*source used:

  • https://nomadlist.com/
  • https://www.accuweather.com/
  • https://en.wikipedia.org/
  • https://nomadgirl.co/countries-with-digital-nomad-visas/




Mateja
Mateja is a journalist with a Master’s degree. After graduating in 2019, she started writing copies for various websites before she joined the OfficeNeedle team in 2021. So far, she has built relationships with industry leaders and experts in the field that help her focus on writing useful tips for businesses. She enjoys writing informative pieces and doing research on businesses, as well as conducting surveys. She hopes her tips and other types of posts can help you kickstart your own business and stay alert to better adapt to any changes in the field.