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Digital Nomad Visas, Remote Work Cities & Verified Workspaces
Compare 125 digital nomad visas, explore 80 nomad cities, and discover 1,362 verified workspaces worldwide. Updated for 2026.
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Visas
Top visa destinations
Income requirements, duration, and tax treatment — compare leading digital nomad visa programs side by side.

Portugal
- Income
- €3,680/mo
- Duration
- Temporary Stay Visa: up to 12 months
- Tax
- Tax residency after 183 days/year

Spain
- Income
- €2,849/mo
- Duration
- Consulate visa: 1 year
- Tax
- Beckham Law / Special Non-Resident Tax Regime: flat 24% tax rate on Sp…

Estonia
- Income
- €4,500/mo
- Duration
- Up to 12 months
- Tax
- Not a tax resident if staying fewer than 183 days/year — taxed in home…

Croatia
- Income
- €3,295/mo
- Duration
- Up to 18 months
- Tax
- Foreign-sourced income is exempt from Croatian income tax while holdin…

Italy
- Income
- €28,000/mo
- Duration
- 1 year initial visa
- Tax
- Italian income tax applies if staying 183+ days/year

UAE
- Income
- $3,500/mo
- Duration
- 1 year, renewable by re-applying
- Tax
- UAE has 0% personal income tax

Mexico
- Income
- $3,738/mo
- Duration
- 1 year initially
- Tax
- Tax residency triggered if spending 183+ days/year in Mexico OR if Mex…

Thailand
- Income
- $14,000/mo
- Duration
- 5 years
- Tax
- Tax residency after 180 days in Thailand in a calendar year
Cities
Top nomad cities
Cost of living, internet speed, and a nomad score — for working remotely, not vacationing.

Portugal
Lisbon
- Cost
- $1,850
- Wifi
- 135 Mbps
- Score
- 8.7

Indonesia
Canggu
- Cost
- $1,450
- Wifi
- 45 Mbps
- Score
- 9.2

Romania
Bucharest
- Cost
- $1,100
- Wifi
- 180 Mbps
- Score
- 7.8
Thailand
Chiang Mai
- Cost
- $1,200
- Wifi
- 55 Mbps
- Score
- 8.9

Germany
Berlin
- Cost
- $2,400
- Wifi
- 165 Mbps
- Score
- 8.4
Mexico
Mexico City
- Cost
- $1,450
- Wifi
- 75 Mbps
- Score
- 8.3

Colombia
Medellín
- Cost
- $1,250
- Wifi
- 55 Mbps
- Score
- 8.1
Georgia
Tbilisi
- Cost
- $1,050
- Wifi
- 65 Mbps
- Score
- 7.9
Cafés
Top cafés for remote work
Verified workspaces with great coffee and reliable wifi.


CODOS Hamburg
Hamburg, Germany
CODOS is a Hamburg-based specialty coffee roastery with cafés across Germany. The flagship Ottensen location in Altona serves freshly roasted beans and espresso drinks in a relaxed, work-friendly space with reliable wifi — a popular spot for remote workers and creatives.



Black Eye Luwak Coffee & Eatery - Ubud
Ubud, Indonesia
Nestled in Ubud's verdant landscape, Black Eye Luwak Coffee & Eatery delivers a solid remote work experience with an authentic Balinese cafe vibe. The space offers reliable WiFi and comfortable seating arrangements suitable for extended laptop sessions, though it's worth arriving early to secure prime spots during peak hours. Coffee enthusiasts will appreciate the specialty brews, including their signature luwak options, while the full eatery menu keeps you fueled throughout the day. Best suited for digital nomads seeking a local atmosphere away from the typical coworking crowds—think freelancers and creatives who appreciate working among genuine cafe culture rather than dedicated workspaces. The surrounding Ubud neighborhood provides that quintessential Bali experience with rice paddies, yoga studios, and cultural sites within reach. With its impressive 4.7-star rating, this spot consistently delivers quality, making it ideal for focused morning sessions or casual afternoon work punctuated by excellent coffee.

Eli's caffe
Zagreb, Croatia
This highly-rated Zagreb café strikes a balance between local charm and remote work functionality. With a 4.7-star rating from hundreds of reviews, Eli's caffe has clearly won over both locals and digital nomads alike. The space offers a welcoming European café atmosphere where you can settle in with your laptop without feeling rushed. Expect reliable seating options typical of Croatian coffee culture, though popular times may require patience for prime spots. The café works well for nomads seeking a few focused hours of work – ideal for morning emails, calls, or light productivity sessions rather than all-day camping. Located in Zagreb, you'll experience authentic Croatian café culture with strong coffee and a neighborly vibe. Best suited for flexible workers who appreciate blending into local daily life while getting things done. The solid ratings suggest consistent wifi and a tolerance for laptop users, making it a dependable option in Croatia's vibrant capital.

Antojos café
Montevideo, Uruguay
Antojos café delivers a welcoming neighborhood vibe that's earned its strong local following in Montevideo. This cozy café strikes a nice balance between casual comfort and productive work atmosphere, making it suitable for digital nomads seeking a relaxed alternative to busier coworking spots. The seating arrangement typically accommodates laptop workers, though it's wise to arrive early during peak hours to secure a good table. With solid ratings from regulars, you can expect reliable service and decent coffee to fuel your work sessions. Best suited for solo travelers or freelancers tackling lighter tasks like emails, writing, or video calls during quieter periods. The neighborhood offers an authentic slice of Montevideo life without the tourist crowds, giving you a genuine feel for local café culture. While it's not a dedicated coworking space, Antojos provides that essential third-place environment where you can comfortably spend a few hours between exploring Uruguay's charming capital.

Delatribu
Seville, Spain
Delatribu brings specialty coffee culture to Seville with a modern, creative vibe that draws a steady stream of digital nomads and locals. This popular café balances quality espresso drinks with a laptop-friendly atmosphere, though seating can be competitive during peak hours—arrive early to claim your spot. The WiFi is generally reliable for standard remote work tasks like emails and video calls. Best suited for nomads seeking a few focused hours rather than all-day camping, as it maintains more of a bustling café energy than a dedicated coworking space. The space attracts freelancers, designers, and entrepreneurs who appreciate the quality coffee without sacrificing productivity. Located in a walkable Seville neighborhood, you'll find authentic local character mixed with just enough international amenities. The high rating reflects its consistent execution: good coffee, decent workspace potential, and that coveted balance between social atmosphere and getting work done.
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