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Our data-driven ranking of the top 10 cities for digital nomads in 2026, based on cost of living, internet speed, safety, and community.
Choosing where to base yourself as a digital nomad is one of the biggest decisions you will make. The wrong city can drain your savings, frustrate you with slow internet, or leave you feeling isolated. The right one can supercharge your productivity and quality of life.
We analyzed data across 50 cities on NomadFast, looking at cost of living, internet speed, safety scores, weather, and visa accessibility. Here are the top 10 cities for 2026.
Bangkok continues to dominate the digital nomad scene. With a monthly cost of living around $1,200, reliable fiber internet averaging 60+ Mbps in most coworking spaces, and an incredible food scene, it is hard to beat.
Why it works: Visa-free entry for most nationalities (30-60 days), cheap domestic flights to beaches, and a massive nomad community. The BTS/MRT makes getting around painless.
Best for: First-time nomads, budget-conscious workers, food lovers.
Chiang Mai offers everything Bangkok does at 30% less cost. The old city is walkable, the cafe culture is legendary, and coworking spaces like Punspace and CAMP are world-class.
Why it works: $800-1,000/month all-in, strong WiFi everywhere, surrounded by nature for weekend trips.
Best for: Long-term nomads, writers, introverts who prefer a slower pace.
Lisbon is the European digital nomad capital. The D7 and Digital Nomad Visa make it easy to stay long-term, the weather is mild year-round, and the startup ecosystem is thriving.
Why it works: European quality of life at below-average European prices. Great public transit, English widely spoken, beautiful architecture.
Best for: European-timezone workers, startup founders, those wanting EU residency pathways.
The city of eternal spring lives up to its name. Medellin offers perfect weather (18-28C year-round), affordable living ($1,000-1,400/month), and a growing digital nomad visa program.
Why it works: Colombia's digital nomad visa allows up to 2 years. The metro system is excellent, neighborhoods like El Poblado and Laureles have fast internet and great cafes.
Best for: Americas-timezone workers, Spanish learners, outdoor enthusiasts.
Bali's nomad infrastructure is unmatched. Canggu alone has more coworking spaces per square kilometer than most cities. The combination of tropical lifestyle, affordable living, and strong community keeps nomads coming back.
Why it works: $1,000-1,500/month including a villa with pool, endless coworking options, and weekend surf breaks.
Best for: Creative professionals, wellness-focused nomads, community seekers.
KL is one of the most underrated nomad destinations. Modern infrastructure, world-class food at street-food prices, and some of the fastest internet in Southeast Asia.
Why it works: The DE Rantau digital nomad visa, excellent malls with AC and fast WiFi, and a multicultural environment.
Best for: Foodies, tech workers, those who want big-city amenities on a budget.
Budapest offers the best value in Europe. Thermal baths, ruin bars, and a thriving tech scene make it a favorite for nomads who want European culture without Western European prices.
Why it works: $1,200-1,600/month, excellent public transit, Schengen access for exploring Europe.
Best for: European explorers, history buffs, nightlife lovers.
CDMX has exploded in popularity and for good reason. World-class museums, incredible food, and a cost of living that lets you live very well on $1,500/month.
Why it works: Same timezone as US Central, 180-day tourist visa, Roma and Condesa neighborhoods are nomad hubs.
Best for: US-based remote workers, culture enthusiasts, those wanting proximity to home.
Georgia's "Remotely from Georgia" program was one of the first digital nomad visas. Tbilisi offers incredible hospitality, ancient wine culture, and some of the lowest costs in Europe.
Why it works: Stay up to 1 year visa-free for most nationalities, $600-900/month total cost, surprisingly fast internet.
Best for: Budget nomads, wine lovers, off-the-beaten-path seekers.
Taipei combines the best of East Asian efficiency with affordable living. The MRT is spotless, convenience stores are on every corner, and the healthcare system is world-class.
Why it works: Taiwan's Gold Card visa for skilled professionals, fastest average internet speeds in Asia, incredible night markets.
Best for: Tech professionals, foodies, those wanting a safe and clean environment.
Our rankings are based on five weighted factors:
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