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As more and more modern workers seek the excitement and flexibility of digital nomadism, we’re getting closer to answering the age-old question: If people could live anywhere on Earth, where would they go?
A major study conducted by Enterprise apps today We look for the cities that remote workers prefer at the moment, and don’t forget that for a place to be a favorite among digital nomads, it must meet many requirements, including high security levels, good internet connection, state-of-the-art art -art infrastructure and justified prices.
What the research showed was that the ~35 million digital nomads currently roaming the world strongly prefer these five beautiful cities.
5. Paris, France
Paris is not only the capital’s most popular destination among short-term travelers, but is also quickly becoming an all-time favorite among digital nomads.
As a hub for culture, art, fashion and fine dining, the French capital encourages modern professionals to seek a better work-life balance; After all, it’s hard to stay hidden behind closed doors all day when there’s so much to explore around you.
While visiting the many iconic attractions Paris is famous for will certainly take some time, your work doesn’t have to be on the back burner either.
You can still go out and enjoy the city’s beautiful sights from one of the many co-working spaces, such as Anticafé or WeWork, where you can get everything done without feeling like you’ve had a whole day at the end of your work you wasted hours.
4. Berlin, Germany
Famous for its historic charm, cool vibe and, most importantly, reasonably priced lifestyle (at least compared to other cities of this caliber), Berlin proudly claims the fourth spot on today’s list.
Now you might be wondering: how cheap can such a developed European capital really be?
According to NumbeoBerlin is one of the cheapest destinations you will read about today, after an Asian hotspot that I will reach in a moment.
So for those who want to experience the allure of Europe from a trendy, well-connected hotspot, there really is no better option than the German capital.
3. New York City, United States
North America’s proud (and only) representative on the list is none other than New York, a place so talked-about and well-known that it needs no introduction.
While the unofficial capital of the world is undoubtedly one of the most expensive cities to live in, many young professionals feel that the magnetic energy, cultural diversity and, most importantly, the virtually endless array of networking opportunities are worth the high price.
Here, modern, spacious co-working spaces are a dime a dozen, while the city’s extensive public transport system makes navigating the concrete jungle feel much less intimidating than you might think.
2. Bangkok, Thailand
Bangkok shares many qualities with the cities mentioned so far (vibrant atmosphere, rich cultural heritage, great business opportunities, and so on), but it is the low cost of living that really sets the country apart from other metropolises and places it at number one. . 2nd place among the most popular destinations for digital nomads.
Remote workers can expect to be paid approx 57% less of daily expenses simply by choosing to live in Bangkok rather than a major American urban center like New York.
When it comes to rental prices, the price difference becomes even more apparent.
The same type of rent that would cost you $3,000 in New York will only set you back about $531 in the Thai capital, leaving you with much more disposable income to invest, spend or save to your heart’s content.
1. London, United Kingdom
With American travelers visiting London in unprecedented numbers, the British capital’s appeal has never been stronger than it is today, and Enterprise Apps Today’s rankings further prove just how popular the city is.
Whether you’re looking for new professional opportunities or simply a higher quality of life, London promises all remote workers everything they want and more.
Here you can spend your days exploring world-class attractions, working in community spaces such as The Office Group, or attending the many networking events and industry conferences that take place throughout the year.
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