⭐️ Total score |
4.06/5 (Rank #50)
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👍 Quality of life score |
Good |
👶 Family score |
Good |
💵 Cost |
🧐 Pricey: $3,573 / mo
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📡 Internet |
🏎 Fast: 16Mbps (avg)
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😝 Fun |
Good |
⛅️ Temperature (now) |
🌞 Nice: 18°C64°F (feels 18°C64°F)
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💦 Humidity (now) |
😊 Comfy: 92%
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💨 Air quality (now) |
🌱 Great: 15 US AQI
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💨 Air quality (annual) |
🌱 Great: 30 US AQI
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👌 Safety |
Good
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👮♀️ Lack of crime* |
Good
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🤝 Lack of racism* |
Great |
🎓 Education level* |
High |
💰 Income level* |
High:
$3,513 / mo
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❤️ Liked by members |
👍84% liked it 👎16% disliked it
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🙊 English speaking* |
Good |
😤 People density |
🧘♀️ Sprawling: 2k ppl/km² (23x23m)
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🚶 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 |
Great |
😁 Friendly to foreigners |
Good |
🗯 Freedom of speech* |
Great |
👩 Female friendly |
Great |
🌈 LGBTQ+ friendly |
Great |
🎅 Startup Score |
Okay |
🌍 Continent | North America |
🚩 Country | Canada |
⏱ Average trip length | 22 days |
📡 Internet speed (avg) | 16 Mbps |
⛅️ Weather (now) |
🌧 18°C 64°F + 😊 Comfy (92%) = feels 18°C 64°F
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💨 Air quality (now) | 👍 15 US AQI 🍃 OK |
💨 Air quality (annual avg) | 👍 30 US AQI |
🔌 Power | 115V 60Hz |
🧔 Best neighborhood to stay | Sud-Ouest |
🚀 Upcoming neighborhood | Ahuntsic-Cartierville |
🚕 Best taxi app* |
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🚑 Travel medical insurance |
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📱 Best wireless carrier | Wind |
💸 10 CAD in USD | USD 7.76 |
🏧 Suggested ATM take out: | CAD 100 = USD 78 |
💸 Tipping | Yes, 15% |
💳 Cashless | 💳 Yes, cards OK almost everywhere |
🚰 Tap water | 👌 Yes, safe to drink |
♻️ Return rate | 👍16% of visitors return |
📸 Visitors per year | 2,240,000 visitors |
📸 Tourists now | 42,930 tourists |
👨👩👧👦 Population | 1,700,000 people |
👨👩👧👦 GDP per capita* | $42,154 / year |
😤 Population density | 🧘♀️ empty: 23x23m (529m²) per person |
🏞 Foreign land ownership allowed | Yes |
👫 Gender ratio (overall) |
👨 47% 👱♀️ 53% |
👫 Gender ratio (young adults) |
👨 53% 👱♀️ 47% |
⛪️ Religious government | Non-religious |
💻 Online electronics shop | Best Buy |
🏠 Apartment listings | kijiji |
✈️ Best short-haul air carrier | Air Transat |
✈️ Best int'l air carrier | Air Canada |
💵 Cost of living for nomad | $3,573 / month |
💵 Cost of living for expat | $2,078 / month |
💵 Cost of living for family | $3,395 / month |
💵 Cost of living for local | $970 / month |
🏠 1br studio rent in center | $653 / month |
🏢 Coworking | $272 / month |
🏨 Hotel (median price) | $2,566 / month |
🏨 Hotel (median price) | $120 / night |
🏡 Airbnb (median from 328 listings) | $3,459 / month |
🏠 Airbnb (median price) | $113 / night |
🍛 Dinner | $12 |
🥤 Coca-Cola (0.3L) | $2 |
🍺 Beer (0.5L) | $5 |
☕️ Coffee | $2 |
💰 Estimated tax on $50,000 | $12,825 |
💰 Estimated tax on $100,000 | $34,643 |
💰 Estimated tax on $250,000 | $109,369 |
✅ Pretty safe
✅ Fast internet
✅ Lots of fun stuff to do
✅ Good air quality on average
✅ Nomad List members liked going here
✅ Many Nomad List members here all year round
✅ Spacious and not crowded
✅ Very easy to do business
✅ High quality of education
✅ Great hospitals
✅ Roads are very safe
✅ Great freedom of speech
✅ Democratic
✅ People can speak basic English
✅ Very safe for women
✅ Very family friendly
✅ Very friendly to LGBTQ+
❌ Too expensive
❌ Gets very cold in the winter
❌ Difficult to make friends
❌ Many people smoke tobacco
Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec | |
Feels |
25
-4° freezing |
19
-7° freezing |
34
1° cold |
57
14° cool |
63
17° cool |
77
25° warm |
75
24° warm |
86
30° warm |
72
22° mild |
59
15° cool |
41
5° cold |
25
-4° freezing |
Real |
28
-2°
freezing |
23
-5°
freezing |
37
3°
very cold |
57
14°
cool |
61
16°
cool |
77
25°
warm |
75
24°
warm |
81
27°
warm |
72
22°
mild |
59
15°
cool |
42
6°
very cold |
28
-2°
freezing |
Humidity |
damp 77% |
damp 71% |
nice 58% |
nice 58% |
nice 50% |
nice 63% |
nice 74% |
nice 70% |
nice 67% |
damp 76% |
nice 69% |
nice 69% |
Rain |
rainy 74mm |
rainy 86mm |
rainy 78mm |
rainy 72mm |
rainy 68mm |
rainy 116mm |
rainy 121mm |
rainy 58mm |
rainy 110mm |
rainy 89mm |
rainy 114mm |
rainy 98mm |
Cloud |
cloudy 68% |
cloudy 64% |
pockets 46% |
cloudy 52% |
cloudy 51% |
pockets 48% |
cloudy 67% |
pockets 47% |
pockets 48% |
cloudy 69% |
pockets 49% |
cloudy 69% |
Air quality |
clean 40 US AQI |
clean 41 US AQI |
clean 36 US AQI |
clean 28 US AQI |
clean 30 US AQI |
clean 30 US AQI |
clean 35 US AQI |
clean 36 US AQI |
clean 30 US AQI |
clean 29 US AQI |
clean 31 US AQI |
clean 36 US AQI |
Sun |
safe 1 UVI |
safe 2 UVI |
seek shade 3 UVI |
seek shade 4 UVI |
avoid sun 6 UVI |
avoid sun 6 UVI |
avoid sun 6 UVI |
avoid sun 6 UVI |
seek shade 5 UVI |
seek shade 3 UVI |
safe 1 UVI |
safe 1 UVI |
Remote workers | 767 people | 767 people | 708 people | 786 people | 1,036 people | 860 people | 1,044 people | 1,011 people | 892 people | 982 people | 633 people | 812 people |
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⭐️ OverallAll 💵 Cost 😙 Affordable 📡 InternetWiFi 🏎 Fast 😀 Fun great 👮 Safety good Tap to open ☀️ Feels 28° 82° 26° 78° AQI 32 ✈️7h $2,410 / mo 31 Mbps ×How did SF get scored #98 on Nomad score? I agree with most of the reviews posted here. I generally work from home, but we recently rented a small conference room for a meeting. It was $250 per hour.. (yes Per Hour... no typos here).
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⭐️ OverallAll 💵 Cost 😳 Way too expensive 📡 InternetWiFi 🏎 Fast 😀 Fun good 👮 Safety mediocre Tap to open 🌥 Feels 42° 108° 33° 91° 🥵 AQI 33 ✈️32min $5,761 / mo 37 Mbps ×I really enjoyed my first week here, but as I got to know more locals and heard their stories, I was disturbed at the security situation. Almost everyone I met has horror stories about being robbed at gunpoint, robbed by the police, and in one case even drugged and robbed by a taxi driver. It's not even safe to walk a short distance at night (locals told me to just take Uber). Beyond the security issues, scams also abound, and the covid policy is wacky, with hand sanitizer being forced on you ev
⭐️ OverallAll 💵 Cost 😙 Affordable 📡 InternetWiFi 🏎 Fast 😀 Fun good 👮 Safety bad Tap to open 🌧 Feels 20° 68° 20° 67° AQI 62 ✈️5h $1,552 / mo 11 Mbps ×Panama City is a B+ place to live: solid weather, amenities, safety, and cleanliness... but, it feels much like an American city due to the skyscrapers, urban sprawl, and the limited activities. If you're not shopping, eating at a restaurant, bar hopping, or going to a reggaeton club until 3am, there's not a whole lot else to do. The weather is remarkably consistent: everyday it will be 85F, it will be cloudy for a few hours including a 15-30 minute shower, and then it will be mostly sunny for
⭐️ OverallAll 💵 Cost 😙 Affordable 📡 InternetWiFi 🏎 Fast 😀 Fun mediocre 👮 Safety bad Tap to open 🌧 Feels 39° 102° 30° 86° 🥵 AQI 53 ✈️5h $2,224 / mo 14 Mbps ×I'd avoid Toronto. Weather is miserable for 4-5 months a year. Nightlife is average. Taxes are high. Every conversation with someone from here devolves into how expensive it is (and honestly, it's not particularily expensive... compared to other large english speaking cities). Transit isn't great. City doesn't feel particularily well planned. If you want to live in a cold city, then go to Montreal or Berlin.
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⭐️ OverallAll 💵 Cost 😳 Way too expensive 📡 InternetWiFi 🏎 Fast 😀 Fun great 👮 Safety mediocre Tap to open 🌦 Feels 42° 108° 33° 91° 🥵 AQI 35 ✈️43min $5,303 / mo 🌇 Also went here373 people ×Reviewing from permanent resident perspective. Excellent place to be if you have young kids; tons of parks, playgrounds, activities, and family-oriented. I can see how it wouldn't appeal much to single long-stay visitors. I call it "Singaportland" when trying to describe the vibe to remote colleagues. Clean, safe, orderly, but a bit constructed. You pay a serious CoL tax for the perks. Zero appeal for Chiang-Mai-nomad types, based on pricing and culture.
⭐️ OverallAll 💵 Cost 🧐 Too expensive 📡 InternetWiFi 🏎 Fast 😀 Fun mediocre 👮 Safety mediocre Tap to open ☀️ Feels 25° 77° 25° 77° AQI 14 ✈️5h $4,437 / mo 🌇 Also went here191 people ×I really enjoyed my first week here, but as I got to know more locals and heard their stories, I was disturbed at the security situation. Almost everyone I met has horror stories about being robbed at gunpoint, robbed by the police, and in one case even drugged and robbed by a taxi driver. It's not even safe to walk a short distance at night (locals told me to just take Uber). Beyond the security issues, scams also abound, and the covid policy is wacky, with hand sanitizer being forced on you ev
⭐️ OverallAll 💵 Cost 😙 Affordable 📡 InternetWiFi 🏎 Fast 😀 Fun good 👮 Safety bad Tap to open 🌧 Feels 20° 68° 20° 67° AQI 62 ✈️5h $1,552 / mo 🌇 Also went here201 people ×I spent 4 months working here during summertime. It's one of the best summers I have ever had in my life. The city is just amazing and offers dozens of outdoor activities. There are so many different places such as parks, lakes, hills, mountains, beaches, etc. Also, you can feel the Californication vibe on every step. I lived in Hollywood and I would avoid this place at any cost. It's just too overrated and won't meet your expectations. Hollywood (esp. West Hollywood) is a big pile of dirtiness
⭐️ OverallAll 💵 Cost 🧐 Too expensive 📡 InternetWiFi 🏎 Fast 😀 Fun great 👮 Safety mediocre Tap to open ☀️ Feels 35° 95° 31° 88° 🥵 AQI 58 ✈️5h $4,800 / mo 🌇 Also went here181 people ×How did SF get scored #98 on Nomad score? I agree with most of the reviews posted here. I generally work from home, but we recently rented a small conference room for a meeting. It was $250 per hour.. (yes Per Hour... no typos here).
⭐️ OverallAll 💵 Cost 😳 Way too expensive 📡 InternetWiFi 🏎 Fast 😀 Fun bad 👮 Safety mediocre Tap to open 🌥 Feels 18° 64° 18° 65° AQI 19 ✈️5h $6,352 / mo 🌇 Also went here220 people ×How did you guys classified Penge as rich? It is one of the worst neighbourhood I have ever been in London, the ammount of people I know that have been robbed there is appalling.
⭐️ OverallAll 💵 Cost 🧐 Too expensive 📡 InternetWiFi 🏎 Fast 😀 Fun great 👮 Safety mediocre Tap to open ☀️ Feels 28° 82° 26° 79° AQI 30 ✈️7h $4,806 / mo 🌇 Also went here315 people ×Great city, but if you are a digital nomad and can afford higher rates, please don't drop insane amounts and pay what the locals do. I have heard of "nomads" coming here for a month and dropping 2k on a T1, while at most it shouldn't exceed 800 euros in the centre of Lisbon, which even like others have noted is an insane amount for locals. Also, the government should really start constructing social housing and do something about subletting/vacation rentals.
⭐️ OverallAll 💵 Cost 😙 Affordable 📡 InternetWiFi 🏎 Fast 😀 Fun great 👮 Safety good Tap to open ☀️ Feels 28° 82° 26° 78° AQI 32 ✈️7h $2,410 / mo 🌇 Also went here284 people ×A top city. Everything works, beautiful greenery (hehe), cycling everywhere, happy people, great nightlife... Lots to love about. For nomads? Not a chance. Price of housing is outrageous, and the city is expensive af. They charge you 4.5-5 eur for a capuccino, completely shameless. An hour of public transport is 3 euros. I could go on and on. I'd love to live there, but it's not worth it.
⭐️ OverallAll 💵 Cost 😳 Way too expensive 📡 InternetWiFi 🏎 Fast 😀 Fun good 👮 Safety mediocre Tap to open ☀️ Feels 24° 75° 24° 74° AQI 22 ✈️7h $6,622 / mo 🌇 Also went here250 people ×Lived there last September and October and am coming back later this year. Yes, it is expensive, but after a while I learned about affordable places to eat and realized I could choose neighborhoods farther from city center, and it would still be nice. City feels super safe, even at nigh! Internet is crazy fast (I got 500mb on my airbnb) there are tons to do and see and I did not encounter the super rude Parisians people talk so much about, mostly everyone spoke English and were very polite. Rent
⭐️ OverallAll 💵 Cost 🧐 Too expensive 📡 InternetWiFi 🏎 Fast 😀 Fun good 👮 Safety mediocre Tap to open ☀️ Feels 29° 84° 29° 85° AQI 51 ✈️7h $4,703 / mo 🌇 Also went here356 people ×Best city in Spain. Weather is great even in December and the clubbing scene is fun. There's lots to do and it's a beautiful city overall. You have to watch out for pickpockets but as long as you aren't leaving things unattended or obviously in your pockets you'll be fine. If you're into hostels, Hostel One Paralelo is BY FAR the best hostel in the area, worth every penny. Will definitely be back, and I never say that.
⭐️ OverallAll 💵 Cost 🧐 Pricey 📡 InternetWiFi 🏎 Fast 😀 Fun great 👮 Safety mediocre Tap to open 🌤 Feels 36° 97° 31° 88° 🥵 AQI 33 ✈️8h $3,660 / mo 🌇 Also went here262 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
⭐️ OverallAll 💵 Cost 🙂 Okay 📡 InternetWiFi 🏎 Fast 😀 Fun great 👮 Safety mediocre Tap to open 🌥 Feels 25° 77° 25° 77° AQI 25 ✈️8h $2,909 / mo 🌇 Also went here216 people ×Chiang Mai used to be N.1 for the digital nomad life. It is still great and you can find really cheap apartments (300-400$) 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.
⭐️ OverallAll 💵 Cost 😝 Cheap 📡 InternetWiFi 🏎 Fast 😀 Fun good 👮 Safety good Tap to open 🌧 Feels 34° 93° 27° 80° 🥵 AQI 21 ✈️17h $932 / mo 🌇 Also went here200 people ×I've been to Bangkok for almost two weeks now and I can't understand comments about the lack of soul or everything being on sale. Sure, there are some sketchy parts like massage parlour touts and an occasional ladyboy here and there, but overall my impression is that it's just a regular big city with some clear advantages. Coming from Central Europe, I find everybody to be very calm and polite. Some may argue it's just a facade and fair enough, but I prefer a calm and kind facade over cold and i
⭐️ OverallAll 💵 Cost 😙 Affordable 📡 InternetWiFi 🏎 Fast 😀 Fun good 👮 Safety good Tap to open 🌧 Feels 33° 91° 27° 81° 🥵 AQI 65 ✈️18h $1,276 / mo 🌇 Also went here253 people ×Like everywhere, Singapore has pros and cons. // Pros: // Everything works very well, it's clean, you can use the trains and transport system with a bank card, Grab taxis are efficient and safe, the airport is amazing // Everyone speaks English // Population seems well educated and cosmopolitan // There are lots of parks and green spaces. // Cons: // It's very expensive. For what you get it feels overpriced compared to most Western countries for example. // It's hot and very, very humid. Unti
⭐️ OverallAll 💵 Cost 🧐 Pricey 📡 InternetWiFi 🏎 Fast 😀 Fun good 👮 Safety mediocre Tap to open 🌥 Feels 40° 104° 31° 87° 🥵 AQI 50 ✈️20h $3,998 / mo 🌇 Also went here199 people ×