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10 best remote-worker cities in Europe

Fast internet, easy visas, coworking on every corner.

Ranked by climate, cost of living, language access, safety, and lifestyle fit. Personalize this →

  1. #1

    Lisbon, Portugal

    100
    match

    Sunny Atlantic capital with steep streets, tile-clad facades, and a fast-growing tech scene.

  2. #2

    Porto, Portugal

    100
    match

    River-and-port-wine city with painted azulejos, granite alleys, and a slower beat than Lisbon.

  3. #3

    Valencia, Spain

    100
    match

    Sunshine, paella, and a beach you can bike to from the centre. Barcelona's quieter, cheaper cousin.

  4. #4

    Kraków, Poland

    100
    match

    Medieval old town, student energy, and tech-hub salaries at half the price of Western Europe.

  5. #5

    Athens, Greece

    100
    match

    Ancient stones on every corner and a Mediterranean nightlife that doesn't really start until midnight.

  6. #6

    Tallinn, Estonia

    100
    match

    Medieval Hanseatic port that quietly became Europe's most digital country.

  7. #7

    Vilnius, Lithuania

    100
    match

    Sleepy Baltic capital that's quietly turned into one of Europe's friendliest startup cities.

  8. #8

    Tbilisi, Georgia

    100
    match

    Ancient crossroads with sulphur baths, wine valleys, and one of the most generous visa policies for nomads.

  9. #9

    Bucharest, Romania

    100
    match

    Romanian capital. Communist heritage, gigabit internet, and one of Europes lowest costs of living.

  10. #10

    Sofia, Bulgaria

    100
    match

    Balkan capital with a ski mountain inside the city limits. Cheap, friendly, increasingly digital.

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