
Digital nomad 2026
The 12 best digital nomad cities for 2026
Our 2026 digital-nomad picks — cities where remote workers can settle for 1-6 months with reliable internet, co-working infrastructure, affordable rent, manageable visas, and a community of fellow nomads.
The criteria: stable internet (50+ mbps), workable visa (90+ days), reasonable cost of living, English-speaking community, decent food/lifestyle. These 12 pass all five tests for 2026.
Lisbon, Portugal
Portugal’s D8 digital-nomad visa makes 1-year stays straightforward. Co-working infrastructure mature. EU-adjacent.
Medellín, Colombia
Eternal spring climate, low rent ($600-1,200 for nice 1BR), thriving nomad scene in El Poblado. Visa easy (90 days, extendable).
Bali (Canggu/Ubud), Indonesia
Most-established digital-nomad infrastructure in the world. Cheap, beautiful, English-friendly. New nomad visa pending.
Chiang Mai, Thailand
Long-time nomad capital. Cheap, well-connected, slow pace, decent visa options. 2026 air-quality concerns Jan-April.
Mexico City / Oaxaca, Mexico
180-day tourist permit; thriving nomad scene in Mexico City’s Roma/Condesa. Affordable, world-class food.
Istanbul, Turkey
Turkey extended its tourism visa; nomads find Beyoğlu/Karaköy mature co-working. Currency volatility = exceptional value.
Barcelona, Spain
Spain’s digital-nomad visa launched 2023. Mediterranean lifestyle + co-working + EU access.
Prague, Czech Republic
Affordable EU city. Stable internet, walkable, strong cafe culture. Schengen-90-day rule applies.
Tbilisi, Georgia
1-year visa-free stay for most nationalities. Cheap, growing nomad scene, fast internet.
Cartagena, Colombia
Caribbean climate + walled-city charm + Colombian nomad-friendly policies.
Budapest, Hungary
Affordable Central European base. Thermal baths + cafe culture + cheap rent.
Seoul, South Korea
K-ETA + 90-day visa-free for most. World-class internet, food, and city infrastructure.
