What are the most comfortable and affordable coworking places in Amsterdam?
I don’t like noisy cafes and high prices of Spaces.
⭐️ Overall Score | 3.88/5 (Rank #37) |
👍 Quality of life score | Good |
👶 Family score | Good |
💵 Cost | 🧐 Too expensive: $4,492 / mo |
📡 Internet | 🏎 Fast: 25Mbps (avg) |
😝 Fun | Good |
⛅️ Temperature (now) | 🥶 Too cold: 5°C41°F (feels 2°C36°F) |
💦 Humidity (now) | 💦 Damp: 81% |
💨 Air quality (now) | 🌱 Great: 30 US AQI |
💨 Air quality (annual) | 🌱 Great: 19 US AQI |
👌 Safety | Good |
🎓 Education level | High |
💰 Income level | Very high |
❤️ Liked by members | 👍32 likes vs. 👎3 dislikes |
🙊 English speaking | Good |
😤 People density | 🧘♀️ Low density: 5k ppl/km² (14x14m) |
🚶 Walkability | Great |
✌️ Peace (no pol. conflict) | Good |
🚦 Traffic safety | Okay |
🏥 Hospitals | Great |
😄 Happiness | Great |
🍸 Nightlife | Good |
📶 Free WiFi in city | Good |
🖥 Places to work from | Great |
❄️ A/C or heating | Bad |
😁 Friendly to foreigners | Good |
🗯 Freedom of speech | Great |
🤚🏿🤚🏻 Racial tolerance | Good |
👩 Female friendly | Good |
🌈 LGBTQ+ friendly | Great |
🎅 Startup Score | Okay |
🌍 Region | Europe |
🚩 Country | Netherlands |
⏱ Average trip duration | 7 days |
📡 Internet speed (avg) | 25 Mbps |
⛅️ Weather (now) | 🌧 5°C 41°F + 💦 Damp (81%) = feels 2°C 36°F |
💨 Air quality (now) | 👍 30 US AQI 🍃 good |
💨 Air quality (annual avg) | 👍 19 US AQI 🍃 good |
🔌 Power | 230V50Hz |
🧔 Best neighborhood to stay | Buiksloterham |
🚀 Upcoming neighborhood | Diemen |
🚕 Best taxi app (in country) | |
🚑 Travel medical insurance | ![]() |
📱 Best wireless carrier | Lebara |
🏧 Suggested ATM take out: | EUR 100 = USD 122 |
💸 Tipping | No |
💳 Cashless society | 💵 No, cash only (esp. for foreigners because Albert Heijn still doesn't accept CC) |
💻 Best coworking space | TQ |
💻 Best alt. coworking space | Spaces |
☕️ Best coffee place | Coffee Company |
🚰 Safe tap water | 👌 Yes, drinkable |
♻️ Return rate | 13% of visitors return |
📸 Visitors per year | 6,570,400 visitors |
📸 Tourists now | 125,921 tourists |
👨👩👧👦 Population | 820,000 people |
👨👩👧👦 GDP per Capita | $45,753 / year |
😤 Population density | 🤨 busy: 14x14m (196m²) per person |
🏞 Foreign land ownership allowed | Yes |
👫 Gender ratio (overall) | 👨 48% 👱♀️ 52% |
👫 Gender ratio (young adults) | 👨 52% 👱♀️ 48% |
⛪️ Religious government | Non-religious |
💻 Online electronics shop | Cool Blue |
🏠 Apartment listings | Marktplaats |
✈️ Best short-haul air carrier | Transavia |
✈️ Best int'l air carrier | KLM |
🏥 Best hospital | AMC |
💵 Cost of living for nomad | $4,492 / month |
💵 Cost of living for expat | $3,339 / month |
💵 Cost of living for family | $7,294 / month |
💵 Cost of living for local | $2,084 / month |
🏠 1br studio rent in center | $1,703 / month |
🏢 Coworking | $292 / month |
🏨 Hotel | $2,108 / month |
🏨 Hotel | $99 / night |
🏠 Airbnb (985 listings) | $4,186 / month |
🏠 Airbnb | $137 / night |
🍛 Dinner | $15 |
🥤 Coca-Cola (0.3L) | $3 |
🍺 Beer (0.5L) | $6 |
☕️ Coffee | $5 |
💰 Estimated tax on $50,000 | $18,761 |
💰 Estimated tax on $100,000 | $42,290 |
💰 Estimated tax on $250,000 | $120,290 |
What are the most comfortable and affordable coworking places in Amsterdam?
I don’t like noisy cafes and high prices of Spaces.
Hi @frosay ,
Check out Primalbase in Amsterdam. They also have location in other big cities (BER, LDN, Nyc, …)
Super affordable compared to other places such as coworkings, Spaces, etc. Decent facilities, spacious, quiet, great location. Free coffee, snacks, etc. So basically the best of both worlds (coworking vs. Cafè).
Good luck!
Nicole
Hi all,
I am moving to Amsterdam in January and looking for advice regarding legal status.
I work for a small French company. They agreed to let me move to Amsterdam as a remote worker starting January.
However, they have no business entity and no employee in the Netherlands, so we have no idea how to set up the whole thing legally speaking. Should I remain an employee of the French entity, should I charge them as a consultant/contractor?
Of course, I am looking for a solution that is both simple and with minimum taxes
Thank you for your help!!
Steph
PS: If you can recommend a good accountant that is competent on the topic, I an happy to pay for the service too!
I’m no expert in this area, but I think it’s important for us to know if you’re a European citizen or not. If you are, than I think the easiest thing you can do is to remain employed in France and pay the taxes there. Not sure if you’re going to save money or not this way, but it will definitely be less of a hassle to just let your employer take care of the taxes for you.
Some extra rules might apply if you are not a European citizen, but someone else might want to help with that
Anyone know a good hairdresser in Amsterdam? Looking for something reasonably to the center!
What is internet connection like in Amsterdam? And how much should I budget for?
I’m paying €45/mo for my residential cable internet in Amsterdam. Gives me up to 7 MByte/s down. Setup is quick, you can even pick up a cable modem in one of the stores and get started at home.
It’s fab. No problems with internet in Amsterdam, but the city is hella expensive. Just sayin.
I am relocating to that side end of December. In my line of work I need to be connected almost all the time so have to get internet sorted out as I get there. Are you currently staying there?
I lived in Amsterdam with my Dutch boyfriend for the past 2.5 years. I wasn’t a huge fan of the winters, so we’re now nomading and looking for a more permanent residence in warmer locales
Looking on Airbnb but it is really expensive. Anyone have any other options or sites that Dutch people use? Need a place from May to July.
Really, @levelsio? The second-most expensive city in Europe? I’m curious as to where that data comes from. Maybe it’s because I’m from a far more expensive city (Vancouver), but I’ll take Amsterdam prices over Oslo/Stockholm/Paris/Zurich/Geneva any day of the week
He’s sure right about housing, though, it’s not the easiest thing in the world to find something here because the housing stock is fairly limited (primarily driven by the large-but-dwindling proportion of very centrally located social and student housing properties and exponential levels of demand within the Ring [the A10 highway]). There are plenty of websites out there like HousingNet that target either reasonably-paid foreigners or their Dutch counterparts, but they tend to charge agent fees and usually aren’t for rental periods shorter than a year (it’s worth checking, though).
If you’re looking for something on the cheaper side, I’d strongly recommend searching through the multitudes of Facebook groups on the subject if you can’t find any Airbnb’s to suit your needs. While lots of them are closed groups, they usually add new people pretty quickly. Some of the bigger groups that I’ve used and had success with in the past are:
If you want to get a quick sense of what property prices (which, in general, correspond with rent prices, but not always) are like in Amsterdam, the city government has a handy interactive map that shows these numbers for 2014. There’s a lot of neighbourhoods in that map that remain pretty affordable, especially in Amsterdam-Oost (more affordable neighbourhoods here include Indische Buurt, Watergraafsmeer, and the slightly-out-of-the-way Oostelijk Havengebied), Amsterdam-West (good neighbourhoods to look for here are De Baarsjes, Bos en Lommer, and Kolenkitbuurt), and Amsterdam-Noord (pretty much all of it, but you’d have to depend on the free 24-hour ferry between Amsterdam Centraal and the north).
If you want to live within a 20-minute train of Amsterdam, other options could be Haarlem, Amstelveen, Purmerend, or Diemen. Of those, though, only the first one is really any fun on its own.
Impossible
Here’s your options (I’m from Amsterdam):
Why is locals cheaper? Well, Dutch are very insulated socially, so they have Dutch-speaking Facebook groups where they rent out places to others. They also like to sub rent houses “within friend groups”, e.g. when they go on a year of world travel. It’s smart because renting to foreigners means more trouble to them (that’s why expats are charged premium).
Amsterdam isn’t cheap anymore. Actually it’s next to London, the most expensive city in Europe. One of the most expensive in the world. I’ll be sub renting a 1-bedroom place from a friend for $1,250 and that’s a pretty great deal. 6-people hostel dorms go for $60/night (!). Hotel rooms go for $200/night average.
The only people living in Amsterdam cheaply are the student kids whose wealthy parents bought a house for them or who got a mortgage themselves.
The only way to live cheap in Amsterdam is to live OUTSIDE Amsterdam, which means Amstelveen etc. And you don’t really wanna live there, trust me (although it’s GREAT compared to the rest of world, it’s boring af).
Why don’t you consider other cities? Rotterdam, Utrecht, Eindhoven are cheaper and also very interesting places.
Thanks for all the advice. If you need an idea for a new site or an addition to this site, I think there is a big niche for affordable short term furnished housing for digital nomads. Airbnb doesn’t really cater to it very well.
Hi guys,
After the Netherlands, the Bay Area, Colorado and being on the van life for 8 months, I am now in Sedona, AZ with a few other digital nomads. We are sharing a home here and are wondering if there are more like minded people in the area.
We do a bunch of hikes and campouts in the northern of Arizona. If you would like to connect with us, please do so :)
Val
What are the most comfortable and affordable coworking places in Amsterdam?
I don’t like noisy cafes and high prices of Spaces.
Hi @frosay ,
Check out Primalbase in Amsterdam. They also have location in other big cities (BER, LDN, Nyc, …)
Super affordable compared to other places such as coworkings, Spaces, etc. Decent facilities, spacious, quiet, great location. Free coffee, snacks, etc. So basically the best of both worlds (coworking vs. Cafè).
Good luck!
Nicole
Hi all,
I am moving to Amsterdam in January and looking for advice regarding legal status.
I work for a small French company. They agreed to let me move to Amsterdam as a remote worker starting January.
However, they have no business entity and no employee in the Netherlands, so we have no idea how to set up the whole thing legally speaking. Should I remain an employee of the French entity, should I charge them as a consultant/contractor?
Of course, I am looking for a solution that is both simple and with minimum taxes
Thank you for your help!!
Steph
PS: If you can recommend a good accountant that is competent on the topic, I an happy to pay for the service too!
I’m no expert in this area, but I think it’s important for us to know if you’re a European citizen or not. If you are, than I think the easiest thing you can do is to remain employed in France and pay the taxes there. Not sure if you’re going to save money or not this way, but it will definitely be less of a hassle to just let your employer take care of the taxes for you.
Some extra rules might apply if you are not a European citizen, but someone else might want to help with that
Anyone know a good hairdresser in Amsterdam? Looking for something reasonably to the center!
Hi fellow nomads !
Looking for tax representative offices, logistic solutions and Company incorporation in Netherlands. ?
I will be in Amsterdam coworking and checking these companies out? Honestly I do not want to end up with a hidden fees company…
Cheers from Berlin,
✅ Pretty safe
✅ Fast internet
✅ Lots of fun stuff to do
✅ Good air quality on average
✅ Nomad List members liked going here a lot
✅ Many Nomad List members here all year round
✅ Very easy to do business
✅ High quality of education
✅ Great hospitals
✅ Roads are very safe
✅ Great freedom of speech
✅ Democratic
✅ Everyone speaks English
✅ Very safe for women
✅ Very family friendly
✅ Very friendly to LGBTQ+
❌ Very expensive
❌ Cold now
❌ Gets cold in the winter
❌ Very damp now
❌ Feels crowded
❌ Very difficult to make friends
❌ Many people smoke tobacco
Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec | |
Feels | 394° cold | 457° cold | 457° cold | 5513° cool | 5513° cool | 7021° mild | 7021° mild | 7021° mild | 6317° cool | 5513° cool | 436° cold | 436° cold |
Real | 436° very cold | 489° cold | 489° cold | 5614° cool | 5714° cool | 6820° mild | 7021° mild | 7021° mild | 6317° cool | 5714° cool | 468° cold | 468° cold |
Humidity | damp 78% | damp 78% | damp 76% | nice 66% | nice 70% | nice 72% | nice 72% | nice 73% | damp 76% | damp 83% | damp 84% | damp 84% |
Rain | dry 24mm | dry 24mm | dry 49mm | dry 23mm | dry 18mm | rainy 131mm | dry 21mm | dry 26mm | rainy 56mm | rainy 62mm | dry 44mm | dry 38mm |
Cloud | cloudy 84% | cloudy 58% | cloudy 78% | pockets 43% | cloudy 58% | cloudy 63% | cloudy 52% | cloudy 55% | cloudy 66% | cloudy 82% | cloudy 86% | cloudy 77% |
Air quality | clean 20 US AQI | clean 25 US AQI | clean 23 US AQI | clean 23 US AQI | clean 19 US AQI | clean 20 US AQI | clean 17 US AQI | clean 18 US AQI | clean 17 US AQI | clean 18 US AQI | clean 18 US AQI | clean 21 US AQI |
Sun | safe 1 UVI | safe 1 UVI | safe 2 UVI | sunscreen 4 UVI | sunscreen 4 UVI | sunscreen 5 UVI | sunscreen 5 UVI | sunscreen 5 UVI | safe 3 UVI | safe 2 UVI | safe 1 UVI | safe 0 UVI |
Nomad List members | 8 people | 10 people | 10 people | 16 people | 12 people | 12 people | 11 people | 10 people | 12 people | 11 people | 12 people | 12 people |
Based on Amsterdam's cost of living, here's selected remote jobs that would cover your costs:
I study in Leiden, and I love it here! The city is beautiful, and quaint enough that you can bike from end to end in 10-15 minutes. Because it's a student town there's also a lot to do here, even for non-students. By West-European standards the prices are reasonable. Pretty much everyone speaks English fairly well, and Dutch is not too hard to pick up on. The location of Leiden in the Netherlands is also neat: 10 min by train to The Hague, 20-ish to Schiphol Airport, 30 min to Rotterdam, 40-ish
⭐️ Overall Score 💵 Cost 🧐 Too expensive📡 Internet 🏎 Fast😀 Fun good👮 Safety okayTap to open🌧 Feels 2° 36° 5° 41°AQI 18🚕1h$4,315 / mo37Mbps×Great city, but not for nomads. If you want to come here, come here for a week, that's more than enough to see all the interesting parts of the city. Best place for beers: Kaapse Brouwers.
⭐️ Overall Score 💵 Cost 🧐 Pricey📡 Internet 🏎 Fast😀 Fun okay👮 Safety okayTap to open🌧 Feels 2° 36° 5° 41°AQI 39🚕2h$3,952 / mo37Mbps×Berlin is overall a great city to be. Food is cheap and everywhere, easy to go out and have fun/meet for business. Rent has crept up but still far better value than where I came from. Internet: 36 EUR/month get me 450/40 mbps (cable -> DOCSIS 3.0) Public transport is 2.70 EUR/ticket. No woman I know has said they felt unsafe. Some really odd, xenophobic sounding comments on here. Biggest downsides IMO: service quality at restaurants - not that people are rude, but they don't seem to particular
⭐️ Overall Score 💵 Cost 🧐 Pricey📡 Internet 🏎 Fast😀 Fun great👮 Safety okayTap to open✈️46min$3,062 / mo33Mbps×Super fun and beautiful city. I find Parisians are actually very patient and warm if you at least attempt to speak French; in my experience, most people who complain that they're rude are the ones making zero effort to speak the language. Expensive though and not very easy to meet other nomads.
⭐️ Overall Score 💵 Cost 🧐 Too expensive📡 Internet 🏎 Fast😀 Fun good👮 Safety okayTap to open🌤 Feels 3° 37° 5° 42°AQI 50✈️34min$4,313 / mo29Mbps×London is a SO beautiful city. The historical center is cute, but also majestic and luxurious. You feel the culture at every step. British people are really kind and welcoming! Plus, more than just one, you can enjoy TWO skylines 😍 so many skyscrapers, nothing beats its collection in Europe.
⭐️ Overall Score 💵 Cost 🧐 Too expensive📡 Internet 🏎 Fast😀 Fun great👮 Safety okayTap to open🌧 Feels 6° 43° 7° 45°AQI 20✈️29min$4,146 / mo20Mbps×Dirty, ill-managed city. Unsafe due to impunity and laxist law enforcement. Friendly people though and great food!
⭐️ Overall Score 💵 Cost 🙂 Okay📡 Internet 🏎 Fast😀 Fun okay👮 Safety okayTap to open🌧 Feels 2° 36° 5° 40°AQI 32✈️14min$2,869 / mo40Mbps×Having spent a total of two weeks in London on two separate occasions and having lived in NYC for two years, both are among my favorite cities in the world. Londoners are quite internationally and ethnically diverse, and seemingly better educated and more intellectual than New Yorkers in aggregate. The city very clean with a stunning mix of modern and historic architecture, and arguably has Europe's best public transit in terms of signage, availability, cleanliness and general efficiency. Meanw
⭐️ Overall Score 💵 Cost 🧐 Too expensive📡 Internet 🏎 Fast😀 Fun great👮 Safety very badTap to open✈️8h$4,636 / mo33Mbps×During winter is quite safe plus much cheaper. Some nightclubs are free and yet there is still a lot of people. Great por lgbtq+ community.
⭐️ Overall Score 💵 Cost 🙂 Okay📡 Internet 🏎 Fast😀 Fun great👮 Safety okayTap to open🌥 Feels 12° 54° 12° 54°AQI 35✈️2h$2,934 / mo30Mbps×I visited Prague on more than one occasion and tried something new each time. I really wanted to enjoy it, but unfortunately it turned out to be one of my least favourite cities. Perhaps it was just me, but there was an overwhelming sense of distrust and dislike towards foreigners, you have to try pretty hard to blend in if you want to experience the life of a local & avoid the tourism. I met some wonderful people and and there’s some cool communities to be part of, but another extended stay
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⭐️ Overall Score 💵 Cost 😙 Affordable📡 Internet 🏎 Fast😀 Fun great👮 Safety goodTap to open🌧 Feels 18° 64° 17° 62°AQI 14✈️2h$2,072 / mo18Mbps×Great city, but not for nomads. If you want to come here, come here for a week, that's more than enough to see all the interesting parts of the city. Best place for beers: Kaapse Brouwers.
⭐️ Overall Score 💵 Cost 🧐 Pricey📡 Internet 🏎 Fast😀 Fun okay👮 Safety okayTap to open🌧 Feels 2° 36° 5° 41°AQI 39🚕2h$3,952 / mo37Mbps×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 🏎 Fast😀 Fun bad👮 Safety very badTap to open🌧 Feels 6° 43° 9° 48°AQI 30✈️12h$5,580 / mo72Mbps×Don't believe the prices on here for an apartment. 686 usd/month refers to an apartment in a high class condo, right in the city centre and seconds away from the BTS(train station). Just remember this, people working at supermarkets make 2 usd/per hour. If you want to live like a local, then you can save a lot of money. If you don't mind a 5-10 minute walk from the BTS, then you can easily get a one bedroom apartment for 300 USD per month, in a high class condo, plus with free golf cart ser
⭐️ Overall Score 💵 Cost 😙 Affordable📡 Internet 🏎 Fast😀 Fun good👮 Safety goodTap to open🌤 Feels 40° 104° 33° 91°🥵AQI 120😷✈️12h$1,461 / mo22Mbps×Dirty, ill-managed city. Unsafe due to impunity and laxist law enforcement. Friendly people though and great food!
⭐️ Overall Score 💵 Cost 🙂 Okay📡 Internet 🏎 Fast😀 Fun okay👮 Safety okayTap to open🌧 Feels 2° 36° 5° 40°AQI 32✈️14min$2,869 / mo🌇 Also went here722 people×London is a SO beautiful city. The historical center is cute, but also majestic and luxurious. You feel the culture at every step. British people are really kind and welcoming! Plus, more than just one, you can enjoy TWO skylines 😍 so many skyscrapers, nothing beats its collection in Europe.
⭐️ Overall Score 💵 Cost 🧐 Too expensive📡 Internet 🏎 Fast😀 Fun great👮 Safety okayTap to open🌧 Feels 6° 43° 7° 45°AQI 20✈️29min$4,146 / mo🌇 Also went here1,229 people×Super fun and beautiful city. I find Parisians are actually very patient and warm if you at least attempt to speak French; in my experience, most people who complain that they're rude are the ones making zero effort to speak the language. Expensive though and not very easy to meet other nomads.
⭐️ Overall Score 💵 Cost 🧐 Too expensive📡 Internet 🏎 Fast😀 Fun good👮 Safety okayTap to open🌤 Feels 3° 37° 5° 42°AQI 50✈️34min$4,313 / mo🌇 Also went here1,099 people×Berlin is overall a great city to be. Food is cheap and everywhere, easy to go out and have fun/meet for business. Rent has crept up but still far better value than where I came from. Internet: 36 EUR/month get me 450/40 mbps (cable -> DOCSIS 3.0) Public transport is 2.70 EUR/ticket. No woman I know has said they felt unsafe. Some really odd, xenophobic sounding comments on here. Biggest downsides IMO: service quality at restaurants - not that people are rude, but they don't seem to particular
⭐️ Overall Score 💵 Cost 🧐 Pricey📡 Internet 🏎 Fast😀 Fun great👮 Safety okayTap to open✈️46min$3,062 / mo🌇 Also went here1,131 people×I visited Prague on more than one occasion and tried something new each time. I really wanted to enjoy it, but unfortunately it turned out to be one of my least favourite cities. Perhaps it was just me, but there was an overwhelming sense of distrust and dislike towards foreigners, you have to try pretty hard to blend in if you want to experience the life of a local & avoid the tourism. I met some wonderful people and and there’s some cool communities to be part of, but another extended stay
⭐️ Overall Score 💵 Cost 😙 Affordable📡 Internet 🏎 Fast😀 Fun great👮 Safety okayTap to open🌨 Feels -1° 30° 1° 34°AQI 16✈️57min$2,145 / mo🌇 Also went here825 people×Vienna is nice if you're a tourist and want to see beautiful old architecture. And I guess it's nice if you want to live here for a long time, since it's quite safe and clean. But it's borderline impossible to live and work here short-term as a nomad. There's no good cafes to work from, the coworkings here are of extremely mediocre to bad quality here. Except for greaaaat Asian food, other food is difficult to get, there's either affordable takeaway fast food or expensive in-door fancy dining re
⭐️ Overall Score 💵 Cost 🙂 Okay📡 Internet 🏎 Fast😀 Fun okay👮 Safety okayTap to open✈️1h$2,798 / mo🌇 Also went here696 people×I stayed here for a month in July last year. There's lots of cool aspects to the city but I hated it when I was there. The city has a problem with British stag parties, so if you look like you're a British male and speak English expect to be treated with disdain (it's fair enough) The Hungarians can just generally be unfriendly, especially bartenders. It's a weird experience waiting to be served while 3 people ignore you. Or buying the same drink and getting charged whatever they want (700-1500
⭐️ Overall Score 💵 Cost 😙 Affordable📡 Internet 🏎 Fast😀 Fun good👮 Safety okayTap to open🌥 Feels 1° 34° 3° 38°AQI 66✈️2h$1,539 / mo🌇 Also went here897 people×During winter is quite safe plus much cheaper. Some nightclubs are free and yet there is still a lot of people. Great por lgbtq+ community.
⭐️ Overall Score 💵 Cost 🙂 Okay📡 Internet 🏎 Fast😀 Fun great👮 Safety okayTap to open🌥 Feels 12° 54° 12° 54°AQI 35✈️2h$2,934 / mo🌇 Also went here1,019 people×Rome has tourist fatigue. Servers are curt and it's hard to find a decent restaurant.
⭐️ Overall Score 💵 Cost 🧐 Too expensive📡 Internet 🏎 Fast😀 Fun great👮 Safety goodTap to open☀️ Feels 8° 46° 9° 49°AQI 34✈️2h$4,344 / mo🌇 Also went here636 people×Lisbon is the next remote work hub of Europe. There's many reasons why I think that: 1) it already has somewhat of a startup/tech scene because of the annual Web Summit conference 2) which means internet is fast, and there's lots of meetups and it's easy to make friends 3) it's relatively affordable for foreigners compared to Spain and the rest of Europe 4) Portuguese people are super friendly, a lot more friendly than in the rest of the Mediterranean and Europe 5) Lisbon is ideal to go on day/w
⭐️ Overall Score 💵 Cost 😙 Affordable📡 Internet 🏎 Fast😀 Fun great👮 Safety goodTap to open🌧 Feels 18° 64° 17° 62°AQI 14✈️2h$2,072 / mo🌇 Also went here879 people×Having spent a total of two weeks in London on two separate occasions and having lived in NYC for two years, both are among my favorite cities in the world. Londoners are quite internationally and ethnically diverse, and seemingly better educated and more intellectual than New Yorkers in aggregate. The city very clean with a stunning mix of modern and historic architecture, and arguably has Europe's best public transit in terms of signage, availability, cleanliness and general efficiency. Meanw
⭐️ Overall Score 💵 Cost 🧐 Too expensive📡 Internet 🏎 Fast😀 Fun great👮 Safety very badTap to open✈️8h$4,636 / mo🌇 Also went here958 people×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 🏎 Fast😀 Fun bad👮 Safety very badTap to open🌧 Feels 6° 43° 9° 48°AQI 30✈️12h$5,580 / mo🌇 Also went here772 people×Don't believe the prices on here for an apartment. 686 usd/month refers to an apartment in a high class condo, right in the city centre and seconds away from the BTS(train station). Just remember this, people working at supermarkets make 2 usd/per hour. If you want to live like a local, then you can save a lot of money. If you don't mind a 5-10 minute walk from the BTS, then you can easily get a one bedroom apartment for 300 USD per month, in a high class condo, plus with free golf cart ser
⭐️ Overall Score 💵 Cost 😙 Affordable📡 Internet 🏎 Fast😀 Fun good👮 Safety goodTap to open🌤 Feels 40° 104° 33° 91°🥵AQI 120😷✈️12h$1,461 / mo🌇 Also went here664 people×Hong Kong is a fabulous city - from big city living, to isolated beaches, outlying islands and hikes through mountainous terrain. The big downside is it's EXPENSIVE. You need to have a decent salary to live here - otherwise, it would be tough. Hong Kong island is the most expensive, but more affordable places are possible, the further you are willing to travel. It's quite a transient city, so probably pretty easy to make connections!
⭐️ Overall Score 💵 Cost 🙂 Okay📡 Internet 🏎 Fast😀 Fun great👮 Safety very badTap to open☀️ Feels 21° 70° 21° 71°AQI 82😷✈️12h$2,563 / mo🌇 Also went here604 people×They say you get what you pay for. After having traveled the previous 4 months in India, Cambodia, VietNam, Myanmar and Thailand, Singapore was so easy! The subway system is a marvel, streets signs were easy to read, everyone speaks English (that just makes it easy for me as an English speaker) it is safe, clean, and parks are gorgeous. I was there as COVID 19 was breaking out fairly fast and that put a damper on my time but I was so happy to be there anyway and plan to go back. For digital
⭐️ Overall Score 💵 Cost 🙂 Okay📡 Internet 🏎 Fast😀 Fun good👮 Safety okayTap to open🌥 Feels 36° 97° 30° 85°🥵AQI 43✈️14h$2,879 / mo🌇 Also went here640 people×
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