The Best European Cities For Digital Nomads
Digital Nomads Location 1: Budapest, Hungary
Budapest has a lot going for it as a digital nomad destination and it’s certainly one of the best European cities for remote workers. The cost of living in Budapest is cheaper than cities in western Europe and cheaper than its central European neighbor, Prague. The city is absolutely filled with work-friendly cafés and bars with high speed WiFi. Budapest also boasts some unique wellness opportunities with thermal baths located around the city, many green space options, and some nice hikes accessible by public transportation. Explore work exchange and volunteer opportunities in Budapest to save money on accommodation on your next trip to Hungary.


Digital Nomads Location 2: Edinburgh, Scotland
While it is definitely more expensive than other cities on this best European cities for digital nomads list, you can’t go wrong with Edinburgh, Scotland. The city is surrounded by mountains to keep you active, lively pubs to keep you entertained, and is very walkable despite being quite hilly. If you need any more convincing, J.K. Rowling, author of Harry Potter, wrote her best-selling books working from cafés around Edinburgh. Just like Budapest you’re able to find work exchange and volunteer opportunities in Scotland for an authentic, immersive experience.
Digital Nomads Location 3: Krakow, Poland
If you’re searching for the best eastern European cities to call home for a while, you can’t go wrong with Krakow. Poland’s second city is big enough to have co-working spaces, a vibrant nightlife, and plenty of interesting history, but small enough not to distract you too much. It’s one of the cheapest European cities to visit so you’ll be able to live large on a small budget and save money while traveling. The one downside? Winter. Krakow gets chilly so it isn’t one of the best European cities to visit in winter.
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