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Chiang Mai, Thailand
Chiang Mai is a great place to live and work as a digital nomad. It’s not only one of the most affordable cities in Southeast Asia, but it also has an active startup scene and lots of coworking spaces for you to use on the road or at home. Plenty of cafes and restaurants stay open late into the night, so you don’t have to worry about missing out on dinner because it gets too late before they close up shop.
In addition, Chiang Mai has mild weather year-round, so there will always be sunshine during your stay here!
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Canggu, Bali
Canggu is a beachside village in the south of Bali that is popular with digital nomads. It’s close to the beach and has good restaurants, but it’s also very close to other popular tourist destinations in Bali, such as Jimbaran Bay, Kuta Beach, and Nusa Dua.
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Da Nang, Vietnam
Da Nang is a great place to live and work as a digital nomad. It has a great climate, friendly people, and a variety of places to live.
Da Nang is also the most popular destination for Vietnamese digital nomads. There are many interesting places in Da Nang, such as Saigon Ocean Park, Cat Ba Island, and My Khe Beach, which you can visit during your stay here. The city itself is also known for its delicious street food, which makes it an ideal place to eat while enjoying your time at night!
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Tbilisi, Georgia
Tbilisi is the perfect place if you’re looking for a city that can handle your digital nomad lifestyle. The city has a vibrant nightlife scene and plenty of restaurants and cafes to enjoy. It also offers plenty of outdoor activities, such as hiking trails and biking paths. But don’t let these activities scare you off; there are plenty of places to stay in town as well!
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Nuuk, Greenland
Tbilisi is the perfect place if you’re looking for a city that can handle your digital nomad lifestyle. The city has a vibrant nightlife scene and plenty of restaurants and cafes to enjoy. It also offers plenty of outdoor activities, such as hiking trails and biking paths. But don’t let these activities scare you off; there are plenty of places to stay in town as well!
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Tbilisi, Georgia
Nuuk, Greenland, is the capital of Greenland and has a population of 17,000. The city’s name means “Nuuk is beautiful” in Greenlandic, and it is one of the largest cities in North America by area. It also makes it on our list for its beautiful locations and warm climate, making it an ideal place for digital nomads to live their dreams!
Located on a bay at 64 degrees’ north latitude (the same latitude as Reykjavik), Nuuk offers some of Europe’s best weather throughout most months, with temperatures ranging from -30C (-22F) during winter up to +20C (+68F) during summer seasons when you can enjoy hiking or skiing at nearby mountain peaks such as Mt Hoskvatn (1120m/3675ft), Mt Suursiitissaaq (1885m/6094ft) or Mt Kangerdrcenene (1550m/5665ft).
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Batumi, Georgia
Located on the coast of the Black Sea, Batumi is a beautiful city with a lot to offer. It’s also one of the most popular places for digital nomads to live and work.
Batumi has plenty of things to do: visit its many castles, go diving or scuba diving in nearby waters, enjoy delicious cuisine at local restaurants and cafes or just relax by taking in some sun on its beaches.
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Medellín, Colombia
Medellín is a beautiful city with a rich history. It’s the second-largest city in Colombia and the capital of the Antioquia department. The city has also been named a UNESCO City of Music, which means it has an active music scene that supports artists from all over Latin America. Medellín was one of our favorite cities on this list because there are so many cool things to do here—and if you’re into digital nomads or startups, you won’t be disappointed!
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Prague, Czech Republic
Prague is a beautiful city with a lot of history. It’s also the perfect place to meet other digital nomads and get some work done. The city has coworking spaces and plenty of museums and galleries, so you can enjoy all that Czech culture offers while working remotely.
Prague is one of Europe’s most popular destinations for digital nomads because it offers great weather year-round, plus access to some amazing sights like Karlštejn Castle (which was once owned by Vlad Tepes), Petrin Hill (home to Prague Castle), Charles Bridge & Strahov Monastery Museum & Gallery (all within walking distance).
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Hanoi, Vietnam
Hanoi is a great place to learn more about Vietnamese culture and it’s also a great place to eat. You can do many activities in Hanoi, such as going on tours or hiking through the mountains. You’ll meet other digital nomads while you’re here, which will help you connect with other people traveling around the world!
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Glasgow, Scotland
Glasgow is a great place to be in summer. It’s also a great place to visit if you love beer and culture because Glasgow has so many festivals.
If you’re looking for somewhere warm and sunny, then Scotland has it all; from the beaches of North Ayrshire (which have been voted one of the best surfing spots in Europe) to glens filled with beautiful castles and modern art galleries.
We hope you’ve enjoyed these suggestions as much as we have! We love to travel, and with so many inspiring options, it can be hard to decide where your next destination should be. But if you want to experience the world through a lens of digital nomadism, then these ten destinations are definitely worth considering.
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