The world's best cities for work from home

Working as a digital nomad
Prague
Nîmes
Aix-en-Provence
Chiang Mai
Budapest
Montreal
Lisbon
London
Buenos Aires
Nicosia
Glasgow
Singapore
La Rochelle
Tenerife
Tallinn
Sydney
Bordeaux
Berlin
Dublin
Le Mans
Working as a digital nomad

Remote working has become established in companies since the start of the pandemic. Some people use the opportunity of their remote job to settle in the destination of their dreams. Which places in the world are good for so-called 'digital nomads'? Discover in pictures the best destinations in the world for convenient work facilities and a pleasant living environment.

Prague

The capital of the Czech Republic issues visas to make life easier for nomadic workers. A city with an immense cultural heritage, Prague remains a fairly inexpensive destination and the ideal spot for going out.

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Nîmes

Let's go to the south of France: between its Mediterranean climate, its magnificent Roman heritage, and its human scale, Nîmes is the ideal place for a change of scenery. And what's more, the bigger towns of Marseille, Avignon and Montpellier are very close!

Aix-en-Provence

Still in southern France, a stone's throw from Marseille and with a direct TGV connection to Paris, Aix-en-Provence is another destination of choice. The charm of this city, the young and dynamic atmosphere, and the sun will seduce more than one traveler to settle here.

Chiang Mai

Thailand has just launched a special visa for nomad workers, subject to specific conditions of income and professional experience. Why not try your luck in Chiang Mai, a paradise city nestled in the mountains in the north of the country, which some say is the cradle of the 'digital nomad' culture?

Budapest

A college city with 18 universities, Budapest is attracting more and more digital nomads. Like Prague, the Hungarian capital is appreciated for its tranquility, its very low prices, and the richness of its heritage.

Montreal

Montreal offers a perfect balance between Francophone and North American lifestyles. The Canadian metropolis also has many coworking spaces. People who settled there, praise the quality of life and the warm atmosphere of the city. To try!

Lisbon

The Portuguese capital has everything to attract 'digital nomads': a much lower cost of living than in many European capitals, a multitude of coworking spaces, the unique atmosphere of its different neighborhoods, and beaches nearby…

London

More expensive than most other cities, and less accessible for people with different passports, London nevertheless has several tricks up its sleeve to attract digital nomads. In addition to a dynamic and international economic environment, London is full of activity at all hours of the day and night while retaining a British charm.

Buenos Aires

In South America, the capital of Argentina Buenos Aires is a destination to consider for remote work. Housing is very accessible compared to Europe or North America, and the city has a lot of entertainment, day and night, in a hybrid setting between Europe and Latin America.

Nicosia

With 283 days per year of sunshine on average, the capital of Cyprus is the ideal place to work while enjoying a dream climate. Nicosia is only one or two hours by plane from destinations like Greece, Egypt, and Turkey.

Glasgow

A bit more chilly than southern European destinations, Glasgow is a great city for remote workers: it's more affordable than the English capital, it has an international vibe, and it's a gateway to discovering Scotland.

Singapore

The city-state is a great Asian destination for digital nomads: particularly economically dynamic, Singapore is also a multicultural city that offers the possibility of immersing yourself in different Asian cultures.

La Rochelle

The French beach town of La Rochelle probably has all the ingredients to attract remote workers: sunny and by the sea, economically dynamic, pleasant to live in, and with an important cultural offering. What more do you want?

Tenerife

The largest of the Canary Islands is increasingly popular with teleworkers from Spain and around the world. They come there to enjoy its colorful architecture, its tranquility, and its warm climate.

Tallinn

Estonia seeks to develop its digital economy. Through an e-resident status and the establishment of numerous head offices, the country welcomes digital workers with open arms. What's more, the capital of Tallinn offers an exceptional setting for living and traveling!

Sydney

Australia has the immense advantage of offering a special visa for digital workers who wish to settle there. In addition to flexible legislation, Sydney offers an excellent quality of life, as evidenced by different surveys about the happiness of its residents.

Bordeaux

Another lovely French city near the Atlantic coast, Bordeau is two hours away from Paris by direct TGV. The beautiful city center has many coworking spaces and the city offers an ideal living environment. Go for it!

Berlin

An emerging hub of start-ups in Germany, Berlin has everything to please young digital nomads: a relatively cheap cost of living compared to other European cities, vibrant culture and nightlife, lakes in its vicinity, and gigantic parks that bring nature into the city. The ideal destination!

Dublin

Home to American tech giants in Europe, Dublin was at the forefront of implementing remote work during the pandemic. Between the presence of many large international companies, the quality of life offered by the city, and the possibility of discovering Ireland, Dublin is a great place to settle down.

Le Mans

A lesser-known destination, Le Mans in the center of France has many advantages: a pleasant environment on a human scale, the medieval beauty of Old Mans, and the vicinity to Paris of less than an hour by TGV in case you want to meet clients there.

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