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I’ve worked remotely as a digital nomad in many countries in Europe, but the following four destinations were my favorites.
These cities are perfect for digital nomads and remote workers looking for a place to base themselves for a few weeks to a few months (or longer).
All of these digital nomad hotspots offer an affordable cost of living and digital nomad-friendly services (like fast WiFi and plenty of cafes, coffee shops, and co-working spaces where you can work on your laptop). They are also vibrant destinations with plenty of things to do.
Here are my top picks for the best digital nomad destinations in Europe:
1. Seville, Spain
My favorite destination for digital nomads in Europe is Seville. Seville, Spain’s fourth largest city, is located in the southern region of Andalusia and is known for its traditions such as flamenco and bullfighting.
Seville is more affordable than cities like Barcelona and Madrid – and in my opinion more beautiful and fun! It is a relaxed city that really comes alive in the evenings. It is not unusual to not go out for dinner in Seville until 10 or 11 p.m.
Spain now offers a digital nomad visa, allowing you to live and work in Seville for up to a year, as long as you earn at least €2,160 per month.
Tip: Seville is best visited from October to May. In summer it is unbearably hot (regularly above 40°C), but in winter it is mild and pleasantly warm in late autumn and early spring.
2. Bucharest, Romania
Bucharest is also one of my favorite destinations for digital nomads. Of all the cities on this list, it is also the most affordable.
Romania’s capital is incredibly cool, with an eclectic mix of architecture ranging from spectacular Belle Epoque style to gloomy communist blocks. Bucharest often reminded me of Paris (where I lived before), but a bit of a rougher version of Paris.
This is a great city for digital nomads and remote workers. Interestingly enough, Romania has some of the fastest WiFi speeds in the world, perfect for those who work online.
Because Romania is not yet part of the Schengen Zone, American travelers can stay in the country for up to 90 days without a visa (and without counting against time spent in other Schengen Zone countries).
3. Split, Croatia
Another great city for digital nomads in Europe is Split, Croatia. This coastal city is known for its beautiful old town and beaches on the Adriatic Sea.
Croatia is one of the best digital nomad destinations in the world. Although prices in Croatia have skyrocketed, it is still more affordable than many countries in Western Europe.
And there are so many great things to do in Split. From day trips to the beautiful Krka National Park, boat trips to the islands of Hvar and Vis and parties on the beach: you will never be bored here. Croatia also has a one-year digital nomad visa with an income requirement of €2,300 per month.
4. Lagos, Portugal
Finally, Lagos is the perfect digital nomad hotspot for beach lovers. It is smaller than all the other cities on this list, with only 31,000 inhabitants. Located on the southern coast of Portugal in the beautiful Algarve region, Lagos has some of the best beaches in Europe.
It is becoming increasingly popular as a destination for digital nomads, who are attracted to the laid-back lifestyle, beautiful beaches and affordable costs of living.
Portugal is still much cheaper than other countries in Western Europe (including neighboring Spain) and Lagos is especially affordable if you go there out of season, outside of summer.
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