5 Of The Best Cities For Digital Nomads
5 Of The Best Cities For Digital Nomads

5 Of The Best Cities For Digital Nomads

Are you dreaming of joining the digital nomad lifestyle and exploring new places around the world while making money? The idea of becoming a digital nomad has become incredibly popular in recent years. Since it offers people an amazing opportunity to make their own schedules and explore different countries at the same time. It can be intimidating taking your work on the road, but with some dedication and research, living a successful life as a globe-trotting entrepreneur is possible. Contrary to popular belief, you do not need to travel year-round to be considered a digital nomad. You can simply travel whenever you want to because you have the time and flexibility to do so. Which leads me to the best cities around the globe for digital nomads to live frugally with a great internet connection!

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Chiang Mai, Thailand; Credit- Icon0.com

1. Chiang Mai, Thailand

Chiang Mai, situated in Northern Thailand, is a paradise for those seeking an affordable lifestyle whilst keeping productive at a co-working space, such as Punspace. The city offers high-speed internet, ideal for remote workers and digital nomads, as well as a vibrant community of like-minded individuals. From indulging in the delectable Thai street food that will cost you just a few dollars, to renting a motorbike for around $6-9 a day with insurance included, Chiang Mai has everything to offer digital nomads. Affordable Airbnb rentals start from as low as $10-15 a night. So travelers can make the most of your stay among lush greenery in a serene atmosphere without breaking the bank.

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Barcelona, Spain; Credit- Aleksandar Pasaric

2. Barcelona, Spain

Barcelona, a vibrant city with a population of 1.6 million, is located in the northeastern region of Spain on the Mediterranean coast. The city offers plenty of coworking spaces for entrepreneurs, including Kubik which provides courses, workshops, lectures, and even a kitchen. You can join Kubik for just 94 Euros per month. Barcelona offers plenty of affordable options for living and commuting. A casual meal can cost anywhere from 6 to 18 Euros, while a metro ride costs just 2.50 Euros.

Hostels in the city can cost between 15 to 40 Euros per night, making it a great destination for budget travelers. Barcelona offers splendid and picturesque views of the ocean and mountains, which are perfect for those who want to experience both worlds. The city is known for its stunning architecture, extensive history, and bustling nightlife. There are numerous iconic attractions such as the Park Guell, Barceloneta Beach, and the towering Sagrada Familia, which is still under construction after more than a century of building.

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Lisbon, Portugal; Credit- Daniel Frese

3. Lisbon, Portugal

Lisbon, a vibrant coastal city by the Atlantic Ocean, has a multitude of coworking spaces that are perfect for digital nomads and entrepreneurs. If you’re looking for a picturesque workspace with big windows, plants, and room dividers, then Impact Hub is your go-to destination in Lisbon. But it’s not just the coworking space that makes Lisbon an exciting place to be. This city of stunning architecture, charming neighborhoods, and picturesque waterfronts is a hub of creativity, innovation, and inspiration.

To make your stay in Lisbon budget-friendly, here is a rough estimate of the costs you might incur. An Impact Hub membership ranges from 20 to 180 Euros per month depending on your working hours. A budget-friendly meal can cost about 7 to 12 Euros, and a monthly transit pass can be purchased for about 40 Euros. If you’re looking for accommodation, you can rent a cozy apartment for about 650 to 850 Euros per month, or if you prefer a more social setting, you can opt for a hostel that costs around 40 to 70 Euros per night. Experience Lisbon firsthand and immerse yourself in the city’s rich culture, history, and laid-back lifestyle. You can visit the iconic Castle of St. George, explore the historic Alfama neighborhood, or take a stroll along the banks of the Tagus River.

Berlin, Germany; Credit- Ingo Joseph

4. Berlin, Germany

Did you know that Berlin is a city that loves beer? From festivals like Oktoberfest to the many beer gardens around town, there’s no shortage of opportunities to indulge. Make sure to check out Sankt Oberholz, a coworking space located in Berlin’s northeast region and a favorite among digital nomads and night owls. With its affordable prices and 24-hour access, it’s no wonder why it’s a popular choice.

If you’re a foodie interested in the city’s history, you won’t be disappointed. Travelers can enjoy a delicious meal at one of the city’s several cheap restaurants where a meal will cost about 6 to 16 Euros. Plus, with a monthly transit pass costing around 76 Euros a month, you can get around the city with ease. As a bonus, Sankt Oberholz offers discounts on local cafes with their monthly memberships costing about 189 Euros per month. Don’t forget about the affordable hostels, too, which range from 50 to 75 Euros a night.

Playa del Carmen, Mexico; Credit- Clive Kim

5. Playa del Carmen, Mexico

Welcome to the sunny southeast coast of Playa Del Carmen, Mexico, a rapidly growing and popular destination, the perfect location for adventurers seeking the unbeaten path. Located in the city center, Selena Cowork offers an open-concept coworking space complete with a kitchen serving unlimited coffee and water, so you can dive in and stay productive. Just across the street, white sands and turquoise waters await, for those much-needed breaks!

Great experiences shouldn’t come at a high cost, that’s why Selena Cowork offers memberships starting at only $148 per month, along with deals on longer memberships. If you’re looking to save even more, hostels in the area vary from $10 to $35 a night. And while sampling the local cuisine, a delicious meal can be obtained for as little as $10. Need to travel to the neighboring cities? Save some money and travel in style in an ADO bus starting at only $29.

Do you think there is better cities for digital nomads? Let me know in the comments below.