With the growing popularity of accommodation platforms like Airbnb, hostels are sometimes overlooked. Still, they’re a great option for digital nomads, especially those who want to socialize and find new friends. In addition, many of them are modern, very well equipped and still offer rooms at a good price.
We researched the 10 most popular destinations for digital nomads and picked the best hostels that meet the needs of remote workers. This means that they all have stable WiFi, comfortable work spaces and of course a good atmosphere. So read on to find the perfect stay in Tulum, Bali or Barcelona.
Draper Startup House – Canggu, Bali
Are you an ambitious entrepreneur and do you really want to connect with like-minded travelers who can inspire you and grow your business further? They all seem to work Draper Startup House.
This hostel is comfortably located on the outskirts of Canggu, about a 10-minute scooter ride from beaches like Berawa or Perenenan. It features a strong internet connection, private meeting cabins and a beautiful garden with views.
This place is very popular, so make sure you reserve your bed well in advance.
Kuna Bali – Ubud, Bali
Formerly known as Arya Monkey Forest, Kuna Bali is a cool hostel hidden behind the Monkey Forest Sanctuary in Ubud. The modern, natural design compliments the sacred atmosphere of the area and staying there feels super relaxing.
Start your day with a free yoga class and do some work by the pool or on the roof. You can also enjoy free massages, day trips, movie nights, barbecue evenings and even cooking classes.
Lana Beds & Spaces – Chiang Mai, Thailand
Staying at a fancy resort can get quite pricey, but not in Chiang Mai. Lana Beds & Spaces is a co-living and co-working that feels like a five-star hotel. And the price tag is still like a hostel.
There is a spacious garden, perfect for relaxing, as well as plenty of designated work areas. And while the hostel has private rooms, staying in the dorms is comfortable thanks to custom-made bunk beds with reading lights and privacy curtains.
Che Suites Playa – Playa del Carmen, Mexico

Playa del Carmen is a popular destination for digital nomads and tourists, and offers a variety of accommodation options. If you are looking for a quiet place with private rooms where you can work, Che Suites is the place you should choose.
It is located in an exclusive residential area called Playacar. You are just a few minutes’ walk from the beach and 5th Avenue, the heart of the city.
oOstel Smart Hostel – Tulum, Mexico
oOstel is an excellent hostel in the center of Tulum, near the bus station, allowing you to reach all the sights without any problems. In the hostel itself there is a swimming pool, bar and co-working space – you can book if you want a specific spot at a certain time of day.
You don’t need cash for a cup of coffee or a cocktail. oOstel has entered into a partnership with WandoOs e-Wallet, which allows you to pay with a wristband. Moreover, groups are welcome in this hostel. Are you planning to stay longer? Book a room for more than two weeks and enjoy a number of extra benefits.
Selina Downtown – Mexico City

Selina is a popular chain of unique hostels and co-working spaces. So it’s no surprise that it’s on our list too. And this one has something to brag about.
Located in the center of Mexico City, it features a 1960s-inspired design, a bar, a restaurant, a cozy seating area and a movie room. Plus, there are always different events to look forward to, from live music to cultural events and exhibitions.
Los Patios – Medellin, Colombia
Los Patios will satisfy those who like busier hostels. It spreads over two buildings in El Poblado and has everything you can imagine.
There are two rooftop bars, an organic garden, a café, co-working spaces, meeting rooms and a gym. You can also take part in a range of activities including pool, table tennis, Spanish lessons and salsa. To see? This hostel is great.
Selina Secret Garden – Lisbon, Portugal

Located in the trendy Cais do Sodre district, Selina should be your choice n.1 if you want to stay within walking distance of all historical sites and rich nightlife.
As with other Selinas, you will find a co-working space, a roof terrace, a swimming pool and a bar. It also has a rich weekly program of yoga classes, dance classes, wellness retreats, digital nomad meetups and much more.
Unite Hostel – Barcelona, Spain
Barcelona is full of interesting hostels, but alone Unite hostel provides the experience that suits your digital nomad lifestyle. There is a nice co-working space with computers you can borrow. Plus, Wi-Fi and USB connections are available on every bed, so you don’t even have to leave your room to get some work done.
It will surely please everyone who comes to the city to enjoy its beaches. Nova Icària and the famous Barceloneta Beach are just a few steps from the hostel. To see sights such as the Sagrada Familia or Barcelona Cathedral, you can hop on a bike or take the metro – there is a yellow line station nearby.
Pfefferbett Hostel – Berlin, Germany

Located in a former brewery in one of Berlin’s hippest districts – Prenzlauer Berg -, Pfefferbett Hostel is the place if you like to stay in a unique place. In the area there are numerous galleries, restaurants, bars, a theater and a beer garden. Are you going somewhere further? You can borrow a bicycle for free at reception.
The hostel itself has both private and dormitory rooms and plenty of places to socialize – the new garden oasis is the best place to do that. Also make sure you don’t skip breakfast; at Pfefferbett they are known for being super delicious.