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 11 Feb '207d18 Feb '2018 Feb '20
11 Feb '20

Honolulu, Hawaii

23°C
United States
 
 26 Jan '2016d11 Feb '2011 Feb '20
26 Jan '20

Toronto

-2°C
Canada
 24 Jan '201d25 Jan '2025 Jan '20
24 Jan '20

Montevideo

27°C
Uruguay
 16 Jan '203d19 Jan '2019 Jan '20
16 Jan '20

Iguazu Falls

Argentina
 5 Jan '2021d26 Jan '2026 Jan '20
5 Jan '20

Buenos Aires

28°C
Argentina
2019
 10 Nov '192mo5 Jan '205 Jan '20
10 Nov '19

Toronto

4°C
Canada
 1 Nov '199d10 Nov '1910 Nov '19
1 Nov '19

Chicago, IL

4°C
United States
 26 Oct '194d30 Oct '1930 Oct '19
26 Oct '19

San Francisco, CA

18°C
United States
 
 26 Sep '194d30 Sep '1930 Sep '19
26 Sep '19

Miami, FL

30°C
United States
 
 23 Aug '195d28 Aug '1928 Aug '19
23 Aug '19

Los Angeles, CA

27°C
United States
 15 Aug '198d23 Aug '1923 Aug '19
15 Aug '19

San Francisco, CA

19°C
United States
 
 6 Jul '197d13 Jul '1913 Jul '19
6 Jul '19

Havana

31°C
Cuba
 29 Jun '197d6 Jul '196 Jul '19
29 Jun '19

Bogota

16°C
Colombia
 
 25 May '191mo29 Jun '1929 Jun '19
25 May '19

Medellín

25°C
Colombia
 15 May '195d20 May '1920 May '19
15 May '19

Cusco

14°C
Peru
 
 28 Apr '1927d25 May '1925 May '19
28 Apr '19

Lima

24°C
Peru
 24 Apr '194d28 Apr '1928 Apr '19
24 Apr '19

Mexico City

24°C
Mexico
 
 14 Feb '195d19 Feb '1919 Feb '19
14 Feb '19

Las Vegas, NV

12°C
United States
 
 8 Jan '196d14 Jan '1914 Jan '19
8 Jan '19

San Francisco, CA

14°C
United States
2018
 29 Dec '1810d8 Jan '198 Jan '19
29 Dec '18

Seminyak, Bali

31°C
Indonesia
 20 Dec '184d24 Dec '1824 Dec '18
20 Dec '18

Penang

30°C
Malaysia
 13 Dec '184d17 Dec '1817 Dec '18
13 Dec '18

Singapore

30°C
Singapore
 1 Dec '1828d29 Dec '1829 Dec '18
1 Dec '18

Kuala Lumpur

31°C
Malaysia
 17 Nov '188d25 Nov '1825 Nov '18
17 Nov '18

Tokyo

18°C
Japan
 3 Nov '1828d1 Dec '181 Dec '18
3 Nov '18

Kyoto

18°C
Japan
 26 Oct '184d30 Oct '1830 Oct '18
26 Oct '18

Bangkok

33°C
Thailand
 19 Oct '183d22 Oct '1822 Oct '18
19 Oct '18

Siem Reap

31°C
Cambodia
 
 29 Sep '181mo3 Nov '183 Nov '18
29 Sep '18

Chiang Mai

31°C
Thailand
 
 31 Aug '1829d29 Sep '1829 Sep '18
31 Aug '18

Hanoi

31°C
Vietnam
 27 Aug '184d31 Aug '1831 Aug '18
27 Aug '18

Hong Kong

30°C
Hong Kong
 
 4 Aug '187d11 Aug '1811 Aug '18
4 Aug '18

San Francisco, CA

19°C
United States
 
 8 May '185d13 May '1813 May '18
8 May '18

Los Angeles, CA

19°C
United States
 3 May '185d8 May '188 May '18
3 May '18

Vancouver

18°C
Canada
 
 21 Mar '185d26 Mar '1826 Mar '18
21 Mar '18

Calgary

2°C
Canada
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🚩 Flags collected (16 of 276)

🌍 Top countries

  • Canada

    ⭐️ Overall Score 
    💵 Cost 🙂 Okay
    📡 Internet 🏎 Fast
    😀 Fun mediocre
    👮 Safety mediocre
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    🌥 Feels 11° 52° 12° 53°AQI 31
    3mo
    $2,965 / mo
    25Mbps
    ×
  • United States

    ⭐️ Overall Score 
    💵 Cost 🧐 Pricey
    📡 Internet 🏎 Fast
    😀 Fun mediocre
    👮 Safety very bad
    Tap to open
    🌥 Feels 16° 61° 16° 60°AQI 31
    2mo
    $3,192 / mo
    45Mbps
    ×
  • Colombia

    ⭐️ Overall Score 
    💵 Cost 😙 Affordable
    📡 Internet 🙂 Good
    😀 Fun mediocre
    👮 Safety very bad
    Tap to open
    🌧 Feels 25° 76° 25° 76°AQI 53
    1mo
    $1,088 / mo
    10Mbps
    ×
  • Thailand

    ⭐️ Overall Score 
    💵 Cost 😙 Affordable
    📡 Internet 🏎 Fast
    😀 Fun mediocre
    👮 Safety good
    Tap to open
    🌧 Feels 38° 100° 30° 86°🥵AQI 49
    1mo
    $1,182 / mo
    21Mbps
    ×
  • Japan

    ⭐️ Overall Score 
    💵 Cost 🙂 Okay
    📡 Internet 🏎 Fast
    😀 Fun good
    👮 Safety good
    Tap to open
    🌧 Feels 17° 62° 17° 62°AQI 42
    1mo
    $2,780 / mo
    30Mbps
    ×
  • Malaysia

    ⭐️ Overall Score 
    💵 Cost 😙 Affordable
    📡 Internet 🏎 Fast
    😀 Fun mediocre
    👮 Safety mediocre
    Tap to open
    🌧 Feels 36° 97° 29° 85°🥵AQI 49
    1mo
    $1,065 / mo
    19Mbps
    ×
  • Peru

    ⭐️ Overall Score 
    💵 Cost 😙 Affordable
    📡 Internet 🏎 Fast
    😀 Fun bad
    👮 Safety mediocre
    Tap to open
    ☀️ Feels 21° 70° 20° 68°AQI 37
    1mo
    $1,118 / mo
    14Mbps
    ×
  • Vietnam

    ⭐️ Overall Score 
    💵 Cost 😝 Cheap
    📡 Internet 🏎 Fast
    😀 Fun mediocre
    👮 Safety mediocre
    Tap to open
    🌥 Feels 35° 94° 29° 84°🥵AQI 70
    29d
    $961 / mo
    13Mbps
    ×
  • 🛬 Most visits

  • San Francisco

    I've been living in SF since 2014 and I have to say Cost of Living is misrepresented. It's a lot more expensive now (2020) than posted. 1-bdr in center is $3,500-$4,000 + $200-$300 for parking + $100-$200 for utilities. Almost impossible to find month-to-month rent, so this is for 1-year lease. Coffee for two + a pastry is easily $20. Dinner for two never less than $50, unless it's fast food (+20% tips are expected) and if you want actually something good it's at least $100 for two. Airbnb is $1

    ⭐️ Overall Score 
    💵 Cost 😳 Way too expensive
    📡 Internet 🚀 Super fast
    😀 Fun bad
    👮 Safety very bad
    Tap to open
    ☀️ Feels 18° 64° 17° 63°AQI 36
    4x
    $5,603 / mo
    56Mbps
    ×
  • Los Angeles

    Nothing does a better job of explaining LA’s beautiful diversity and different neighborhoods than the documentary about the late Jonathan Gold, our city’s greatest amabassador and the only food critic to ever win a Pulitzer Prize. It is called, “City of Gold” and if you want to know LA, just watch this film. Trailer link: https://youtu.be/DmKTRDfz1zM

    ⭐️ Overall Score 
    💵 Cost 🧐 Too expensive
    📡 Internet 🏎 Fast
    😀 Fun great
    👮 Safety very bad
    Tap to open
    ☀️ Feels 24° 75° 24° 76°AQI 65
    2x
    $4,379 / mo
    49Mbps
    ×
  • Toronto

    Much nicer than people would have you think. Too many locals seem to be under the impression that it's the busiest, most expensive city in the world. These people clearly haven't travelled much. Not saying it's cheap, but for a big city in an English speaking country it's about what you'd expect, if not cheaper. Pros: - Hot humid summers, gorgeous orange autumns, cold snowy winters. If you like distinct seasons this is a great place to be. Winter is about 4-5 months, from Nov-Mar. Ignore every

    ⭐️ Overall Score 
    💵 Cost 🧐 Pricey
    📡 Internet 🏎 Fast
    😀 Fun mediocre
    👮 Safety bad
    Tap to open
    🌥 Feels  48° 10° 50°AQI 13
    2x
    $3,362 / mo
    24Mbps
    ×
  • Calgary

    Don't Expect to make any friends if you're immigrant after living there for 2 year. Food is suck , Weather is suck , it is long and cold AF Most Canadian here is closed minded like other said it made me depress so much of living here

    ⭐️ Overall Score 
    💵 Cost 🙂 Okay
    📡 Internet 🏎 Fast
    😀 Fun mediocre
    👮 Safety bad
    Tap to open
    🌥 Feels 16° 61° 16° 61°AQI 68
    1x
    $2,885 / mo
    24Mbps
    ×
  • Montevideo

    Everything (and everyone haha) seems to be old. Not a kind of place to have fun and enjoy. Food is great, but pricey — you can find the same or even better for a cheaper price in Buenos Aires. Legalization of marijuana isn’t something good to celebrate in my opinion and just created a weird environment. There are better places to go.

    ⭐️ Overall Score 
    💵 Cost 😙 Affordable
    📡 Internet 🏎 Fast
    😀 Fun mediocre
    👮 Safety bad
    Tap to open
    🌥 Feels 22° 72° 22° 72°AQI 59
    1x
    $1,444 / mo
    38Mbps
    ×
  • Buenos Aires

    Been living here in Buenos Aires for almost three years. Right now, it's (relatively) cheap. I mean, it isn't for the people who currently lives here but it's if you're a foreign, as the inflation keeps going on the peso isn't that worthy now. But, as I'm saying, if you come with dollars is going to make a huge difference. (3 years ago: 20 pesos= 1 USD. June 2020: 95 pesos= 1 USD. and if you're selling dollars in the informal market they will pay you $124. and with that you can buy two small

    ⭐️ Overall Score 
    💵 Cost 😝 Cheap
    📡 Internet 🏎 Fast
    😀 Fun good
    👮 Safety bad
    Tap to open
    🌥 Feels 22° 72° 22° 72°AQI 59
    1x
    $696 / mo
    40Mbps
    ×
  • Chicago

    Amazing nightlife and possibly the best overall food scene in the states (lots of michelin-level restaurants at far lower prices than NYC/SF). Avoid the winter and you'll love your time Chicago. It's a city of neighborhoods, so do some research to find which area suits you best. Lots of creative types live/work in the west side (West Loop, Wicker Park, Bucktown, Logan Square, etc.)

    ⭐️ Overall Score 
    💵 Cost 🧐 Pricey
    📡 Internet 🏎 Fast
    😀 Fun mediocre
    👮 Safety very bad
    Tap to open
    🌥 Feels  45°  46°AQI 28
    1x
    $3,405 / mo
    46Mbps
    ×
  • Miami

    I guess if you're a nomad this doesn't matter much, but the long-term job pickings here are slim and among the most underpaid for a US city. There seems to be a tacit rent floor that means you won't find a good deal on housing. A lot of people don't seem very invested in their interpersonal relationships here since their ties to the area are often transient.

    ⭐️ Overall Score 
    💵 Cost 🧐 Too expensive
    📡 Internet 🏎 Fast
    😀 Fun great
    👮 Safety very bad
    Tap to open
    ☀️ Feels 31° 88° 28° 83°AQI 31
    1x
    $4,190 / mo
    41Mbps
    ×
  • 🛌 Most time spent

  • Toronto

    Much nicer than people would have you think. Too many locals seem to be under the impression that it's the busiest, most expensive city in the world. These people clearly haven't travelled much. Not saying it's cheap, but for a big city in an English speaking country it's about what you'd expect, if not cheaper. Pros: - Hot humid summers, gorgeous orange autumns, cold snowy winters. If you like distinct seasons this is a great place to be. Winter is about 4-5 months, from Nov-Mar. Ignore every

    ⭐️ Overall Score 
    💵 Cost 🧐 Pricey
    📡 Internet 🏎 Fast
    😀 Fun mediocre
    👮 Safety bad
    Tap to open
    🌥 Feels  48° 10° 50°AQI 13
    2mo
    $3,362 / mo
    24Mbps
    ×
  • Chiang Mai

    Chiang Mai used to be N.1 for the digital nomad life. It is still great and you can find really cheap apartments (300-400$) and restaurants (2-3$ for a main). Wouldn't recommend staying there during the burning season. The best area is Nimman, but it's also the most expensive. You can stay in the old city that's very nice but that gets noisy during the weekend for the night markets. Last but not least, very safe city. All in all would go back in a heartbeat.

    ⭐️ Overall Score 
    💵 Cost 😙 Affordable
    📡 Internet 🏎 Fast
    😀 Fun good
    👮 Safety good
    Tap to open
    🌧 Feels 33° 91° 28° 83°🥵AQI 75
    1mo
    $1,104 / mo
    18Mbps
    ×
  • Medellín

    I lived for 4 years in Medellin. People its nice, friendly, nightlife its amazing and can be as crazy as you want, the city its cheap and really beautiful, i loved Medellin, best city of south america in my opinion. I recomend laureles more than el poblado but both places are great.

    ⭐️ Overall Score 
    💵 Cost 😙 Affordable
    📡 Internet 🏎 Fast
    😀 Fun good
    👮 Safety very bad
    Tap to open
    🌧 Feels 22° 72° 22° 72°AQI 80😷
    1mo
    $1,074 / mo
    11Mbps
    ×
  • Hanoi

    Could never tolerate this city beyond a couple of weeks. Always felt like an alien here because the locals are even more antisocial than southern and central Vietnamese. That is, unless they were trying to hassle me for free English lessons.

    ⭐️ Overall Score 
    💵 Cost 😝 Cheap
    📡 Internet 🙂 Good
    😀 Fun mediocre
    👮 Safety mediocre
    Tap to open
    🌧 Feels 24° 75° 24° 75°AQI 84😷
    29d
    $920 / mo
    10Mbps
    ×
  • Kyoto

    ⭐️ Overall Score 
    💵 Cost 🙂 Okay
    📡 Internet 🏎 Fast
    😀 Fun great
    👮 Safety good
    Tap to open
    🌧 Feels 15° 59° 15° 59°AQI 52
    28d
    $2,728 / mo
    33Mbps
    ×
  • Kuala Lumpur

    First time I was in KL was in 2015 as a backpacking student. I stayed for 2 weeks at an airbnb in Bangsar South and I loved it. Met up with Uni friends, made new friends and I really like the relaxed atmosphere, despite being in a huge city. Fast forward, 3 years later, I went by myself to KL for a 3 days stay on a visa run from Chiang Mai. I stayed in a hotel near Bukit Bintang. I actually really didn't like it - I think because I was by myself, in a fairly wild part of the city and got so us

    ⭐️ Overall Score 
    💵 Cost 😙 Affordable
    📡 Internet 🏎 Fast
    😀 Fun mediocre
    👮 Safety mediocre
    Tap to open
    🌧 Feels 38° 100° 29° 85°🥵AQI 64
    28d
    $1,294 / mo
    25Mbps
    ×
  • Lima

    One of the most horrendous cities I've ever been to. Too much traffic, ugly architecture and even the food is very much hit and miss. Oh and housing is not that cheap. People can range from very friendly to very much not caring but on average, they're neither unfriendly nor easy to connect with, even if you speak good Spanish. More than anything, from someone used to the lively vibe in Colombia or Mexico, the place is as lively as a cemetery. No music, not even a peep at night... There's a reaso

    ⭐️ Overall Score 
    💵 Cost 😙 Affordable
    📡 Internet 🏎 Fast
    😀 Fun good
    👮 Safety mediocre
    Tap to open
    ☀️ Feels 22° 72° 22° 72°AQI 54
    27d
    $1,118 / mo
    14Mbps
    ×
  • San Francisco

    I've been living in SF since 2014 and I have to say Cost of Living is misrepresented. It's a lot more expensive now (2020) than posted. 1-bdr in center is $3,500-$4,000 + $200-$300 for parking + $100-$200 for utilities. Almost impossible to find month-to-month rent, so this is for 1-year lease. Coffee for two + a pastry is easily $20. Dinner for two never less than $50, unless it's fast food (+20% tips are expected) and if you want actually something good it's at least $100 for two. Airbnb is $1

    ⭐️ Overall Score 
    💵 Cost 😳 Way too expensive
    📡 Internet 🚀 Super fast
    😀 Fun bad
    👮 Safety very bad
    Tap to open
    ☀️ Feels 18° 64° 17° 63°AQI 36
    25d
    $5,603 / mo
    56Mbps
    ×
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