20 Most Visited Countries by Digital Nomads in 2023

The rise of digital nomadism since the COVID-19 pandemic has been meteoric. More people around the world are able to work remotely and travel freely than ever before, and there are some places that are better suited to this than others. 

In this post, we’ll look at the 20 most visited countries by digital nomads in 2023, as found by this survey. These are often countries that are culturally and geographically beautiful, have nice weather, and have amenities that facilitate remote work like fast internet speeds and coworking spaces.

First, we’ll see where the majority of digital nomads are from in the table below. Then, we’ll dive into the most visited countries and cities by digital nomads in 2023.

Where are digital nomads from?

Digital nomads origin country
Digital nomad origin countries. Source: Statista

The Most Visited Countries by Digital Nomads

20. Poland

An aerial view of the historic old town in Warsaw, Poland.
Old Town Warsaw, Poland

Medieval architecture, a rich and complicated history, food like kielbasa and pierogies, and the world’s largest castle are just some of the things that make Poland a special place. In combination with a relatively low cost of living for Europe, it’s no wonder it’s one of the most visited countries by digital nomads.

Best Digital Nomad Cities in Poland

Warsaw

The capital of Poland and its largest city, Warsaw is among the top places for digital nomads in the country. Some of the pros commonly listed by digital nomads are that the city is safe, walkable, and has fast internet speeds. 

Krakow

Another favorite among digital nomads in Poland is Krakow, the country’s second-largest city and one of its oldest. While the city isn’t the most female or LGBTQ-friendly in Europe, nomads like that it is walkable, relatively safe, and has plenty of places to work from.

19. Turkey

An aerial view of a beach in Antalya Turkey with mountains in the background.
Antalya, Turkey

Turkey’s location, spanning the edges of Europe and Asia, is part of what makes it so unique and appealing to travelers of all kinds. A country with a multi-faceted identity, it belongs to the group of Black Sea countries as well as Mediterranean countries and has a history that includes many civilizations and empires. 

Best Digital Nomad Cities in Turkey

Istanbul

Once named Constantinople, Istanbul straddles the Bosphorus Strait that separates Europe and Asia and is unlike any other city in the world. From sunset cruises on the Bosphorus to a visit to the Hagia Sophia or a Turkish food tour, the things to do in Istanbul are never-ending. 

Antalya

For digital nomads who are looking for more sun and beach, less urban sprawl, Turkey’s Antalya is hard to beat. Some of the most appealing aspects of the city are that it’s fun, has access to the beach, and that it’s friendly to foreigners.

18. Colombia

A view of neighborhoods in Medellín, Colombia extending into the distance on a sunny day. 
Medellín, Colombia

Colombia is the first South American country on this list. A blend of natural beauty, rich culture, and urban centers, Colombia is one of the most biodiverse countries in the world, is the home of cumbia music and dance, and features tech hubs like Medellín

Best Digital Nomad Cities in Colombia

Medellín

Colombia’s city of Medellin has a reputation in the digital nomad community for being a must-see locale in South America. Known as the “City of Eternal Spring,” the consistently pleasant weather is one of its biggest allures. Combine this with an affordable cost of living and plenty of places to work from, and you’ve got a prime city for digital nomads.

Bogotá

Bogotá is the capital of Colombia, located at an impressive elevation of  2,640 meters (8,660 ft) above sea level. Known for its historical significance, arts and gastronomy scenes, and affordable cost of living, it’s another favorite for digital nomads in Colombia. 

17. Australia

Hot air balloons hover over the Melbourne skyline near dusk.
Melbourne, Australia

Sure, Australia may be known for its dangerous animals, but it’s also home to much cuter kangaroos, koalas, and wombats. This country in Oceania ranks 17th in countries visited by digital nomads in 2023, and we’ll look at the most popular cities to visit next. 

Best Digital Nomad Cities in Australia

Melbourne

Melbourne is a large city located in the Australian state of Victoria, known for its cooler weather, exciting food scene, and the many sporting events that it hosts. Aspects that make it popular among digital nomads are its safety, nightlife, and places to work from. 

Sydney

The Sydney Opera House is one of the most recognizable buildings in the world, and the city’s beaches are excellent. Additional perks for visiting digital nomads are warm weather, easy access to free wifi in the city, and that it’s LGBTQ-friendly. 

16. Vietnam

An aerial view of the city of Da Nang and the sea in Vietnam, one of the most visited countries by digital nomads.
Da Nang, Vietnam

One of the oldest countries in the world, Vietnam is a favorite among digital nomads. The Southeast Asian country features an exceptionally low cost of living, gorgeous jungle and beach landscapes, and one of the most loved cuisines in the world. 

Best Digital Nomad Cities in Vietnam

Da Nang

The city of Da Nang is located in the South Central Coast region of Vietnam along the coast and is known for its long, sandy beaches and proximity to tourist hotspot, Hoi An. Digital nomads particularly like it for its safety, low cost of living, and friendliness to foreigners. 

Phu Quoc

Phu Quoc is an island near the southern end of Vietnam that’s famous for its fish sauce. It’s also a beautiful tropical location with a low cost of living. Digital nomads enjoy this location even if doesn’t have the best internet connectivity or places to work from. 

15. Japan

A top-down view of Shibuya Crossing in Tokyo, Japan, full of people.
Shibuya Crossing in Tokyo, Japan

Japan’s cultural heritage and identity are totally unique, and this is just one of the aspects that makes the country so intriguing to digital nomads. It’s also got some of the world’s fastest trains, an advanced technology industry, and iconic cultural exports like sushi, anime, and sumo wrestling.

Best Digital Nomad Cities in Japan

Tokyo

This is the capital of Japan, known for its bustling Shibuya Crossing, historic shrines and temples, and cherry blossoms. Digital nomads enjoy the fact that it’s safe, there are plenty of places to work from, and that power outages are rare. 

Fukuoka

Located on the northern shore of Japan’s Kyushu Island, Fukuoka is the capital of the Fukuoka Prefecture and is known for its unique blend of beaches, ancient temples, and modern cityscape. 

14. Russia

An aerial view of the Moskva River as it passes through downtown Moscow, Russia.
Moscow, Russia

Ever since the Russian invasion of Ukraine began at the beginning of 2022, travel to and from Russia has changed dramatically. Despite this and the fact that it’s one of the coldest countries in the world, Russia is one of the most visited countries by digital nomads. 

Best Digital Nomad Cities in Russia

Moscow

The city of Moscow is the capital of Russia and is full of history, known for its stunning and important architectural landmarks such as the Kremlin and Red Square. Digital nomads in Moscow enjoy the relatively low cost of living for Europe, nightlife, and places to work from.

St. Petersburg

The second-largest city in Russia, St. Petersburg is known as the country’s cultural capital. It’s full of historical landmarks and offers digital nomads an affordable cost of living, a walkable city center, and coworking spaces. 

13. Brazil

An aerial view of the city center of Florianópolis extending into the sea.
Florianópolis, Brazil

Beautiful weather and beaches, the Amazon Rainforest, incredible music, and much more make tourism in Brazil a booming industry. These things also make it a desirable location for digital nomads looking to enjoy life in South America’s only Portuguese-speaking country. 

Best Digital Nomad Cities in Brazil

Rio de Janeiro

Famous for its Carnival celebrations each year, Rio de Janeiro is located on the coast of the Southeast Region of Brazil. In combination with Brazil’s new digital nomad visa, Rio is appealing for its 5G connectivity, burgeoning coffeehouse scene, and welcoming atmosphere.

Florianópolis

South of Rio de Janeiro lies Florianópolis, the capital of Brazil’s state of Santa Catarina. The city consists mostly of Santa Catarina Island, which is located just off the mainland. An affordable cost of living, walkability, and lots of fun activities are some of what makes it a hit with digital nomads.

12. The Netherlands

Bicycles lean against a canal bridge railing in Amsterdam, backed by trees with yellow leaves.
Amsterdam, The Netherlands

Tulips, windmills, and bicycles are some objects commonly associated with this Western European country. This was one of the most visited countries by digital nomads in 2023 even though it ranks among the most expensive countries in the world

Best Digital Nomad Cities in the Netherlands

Amsterdam

Venice isn’t the only European city with beautiful canals. The city’s many green spaces, modern cafes, and places to work from make it an ideal location for many digital nomads. It’s also well-connected to the rest of Europe and beyond through its international airport

Rotterdam

For digital nomads that want something slightly smaller and less popular among tourists than Amsterdam, Rotterdam could fit the bill. Also a major port city, Rotterdam is full of quality coworking spaces and diverse neighborhoods. 

11. Canada

An aerial view of the city center of Vancouver, Canada, surrounded by water at sunset.
Vancouver, Canada

Another country that digital nomads flock to in large numbers is Canada. It’s one of the largest countries in the world and even has the world’s longest coastline. For digital nomads from the US, Canada has the advantage of being close by, English-speaking, and culturally similar, which may appeal to some. 

Best Digital Nomad Cities in Canada

Vancouver

Located in the province of British Columbia, Vancouver is on the border with the US and is known for providing easy access to the region’s natural beauty. The city is good for digital nomads because there are plenty of places to work from, and there’s plenty to do during non-work hours.

Toronto

Toronto is Canada’s most populous city and can be found amid some of the largest lakes in the world, near the border with the US. There are great nightlife options in the city, lots of places to work from, and quality healthcare facilities if they ever should be needed.

10. Indonesia

Green rice terraces and small buildings occupy a jungle hillside on the island of Bali.
Rice terraces near Ubud in Bali, Indonesia

Indonesia is a group of tens of thousands of islands located in Southeast Asia. It is the world’s largest Muslim-majority and is known for its beaches and biodiversity as well as its coffee and batik fabric.

Best Digital Nomad Cities in Indonesia

Seminyak, Bali

The island of Bali is one of the most well-known digital nomad hotspots in the world. The nightlife is especially active here, and the surrounding beaches and coworking locations add to the digital-nomad-paradise atmosphere.

Ubud, Bali

If Seminyak is for digital nomads looking for beaches and parties, Ubud is the place for nature lovers looking for relaxation. There are many places to work from in Ubud, and the cost of living is relatively low. 

9. Portugal

A view of the Douro River as it passes through Porto, Portugal on a sunny day. 
Porto, Portugal

Portugal is located at the very western end of Europe, with a coastline that stretches along the Atlantic Ocean. The country has a rich history, famous for explorers like Vasco da Gama, as well as beautiful architecture and a lower cost of living than many other European countries.

Best Digital Nomad Cities in Portugal

Lisbon

Lisbon is the capital of Portugal and is immensely popular among digital nomads. In fact, it’s so popular that many blame the city’s housing crisis on the influx of people moving to the city.

The city is attractive to location-independent professionals for its lively atmosphere, beautiful surroundings, and digital nomad visa. It also has many places to work from and is considered relatively safe. 

Porto

Located in the northern part of the country, Porto is smaller than Lisbon but similarly attractive to digital nomads. The city is the home of port wine and a UNESCO-recognized historic center in addition to having fast internet and a general lack of crime.

8. Italy

A view of the skyline in the center of Milan in Italy on a sunny day.
Milan, Italy

Italy is a hugely popular destination for all kinds of tourists in addition to digital nomads. The country’s ancient cities, incredible cuisine, and stunning landscapes all work together to make Italy one of the most visited countries in the world

Best Cities for Digital Nomads in Italy

Rome

The capital of Italy and its largest city, Rome is the Italian base of choice of digital nomads that like to be at the center of it all. Easy access to museums and historical sites while having all of the amenities of a big city is appealing to many. The city is also perceived as safe and walkable. 

Milan

The second-largest city in Italy is Milan, located in the northern part of the country. Not only is Milan known as the fashion capital of the world, it’s also got impressive infrastructure that makes getting around the city easy. It’s also got fast internet, lots of accommodation options, and plenty to see and do

7. France

A view of the scenic old town in Montpellier, France.
Montpellier, France

France is famous for many things. Paris, France’s capital, is home to the Eiffel Tower, the Louvre, and Notre Dame, among many other iconic buildings. The country’s gastronomic culture is recognized by UNESCO, it’s a center for high fashion, and its coastal towns are popular luxury vacation destinations. 

Best Cities for Digital Nomads in France

Paris

Few world capitals are more beloved than France’s Paris. It’s popular among digital nomads who enjoy living in a big city with everything at their fingertips, and it’s a wonderful place for networking with like-minded individuals, whatever field you’re in. 

Tons of coworking spaces, things to do, and speedy internet are additional perks of setting up base in Paris. 

Montpellier

Not all digital nomads are interested in living in an urban jungle, leading some to search for places to live and work along France’s southern coast. Montpellier receives a great deal more sunshine than Paris and is ideal for nomads looking for a more relaxed French experience. 

Plenty of cafes make it feasible to get some work done in between enjoying the city’s weather and nearby beaches.

6. Mexico

A view of Mexico City with the golden cupolas of a cathedral in the foreground. 
Mexico City, Mexico

In part because of its proximity to the US, Mexico receives especially large numbers of digital nomad visitors. It also has a rich cultural heritage that reaches back to Aztec and Mayan civilizations, a hugely popular cuisine, and incredible landscapes. 

Best Cities for Digital Nomads in Mexico

Mexico City

The capital of Mexico and one of the largest cities in the world, Mexico City is an immensely popular digital nomad destination. It’s got something for everyone, with massive green spaces, endless restaurant options, and vibrant nightlife. There are also excellent coworking spaces to choose from in the city. 

Playa del Carmen

A coastal resort town of the Mexican state of Quintana Roo, Playa del Carmen has just what many digital nomads are looking for: beautiful beaches, infrastructure that supports remote work, and other digital nomads. 

It may not offer visitors the most authentic Mexican experience, and it isn’t the most affordable city in the country, but the beaches and amenities in Playa del Carmen are hard to ignore.

5. Germany

A view of the city of Berlin extending around the iconic TV Tower at sunset.
The TV Tower in Berlin, Germany

Germany, one of the largest countries in Europe, is another of the most visited countries by digital nomads in 2023. Some of the country’s claims to fame include its annual Oktoberfest, the Berlin Wall, and its football culture. 

The country’s central location in Western Europe and large, modern cities also help to make it popular among digital nomads. 

Best Digital Nomad Cities in Germany

Berlin

Berlin is the capital of Germany and one of the largest cities in Europe. It’s well known for its many cultural landmarks in addition to modern buildings, creating a unique and vibrant atmosphere. Digital nomads in Berlin have access to the city’s legendary nightlife as well as excellent networking opportunities.

Munich

Well connected to the rest of Europe and beyond through its airport, Munich is another digital nomad favorite. It’s the capital of the German state of Bavaria, the home of Oktoberfest, and benefits from a great public transportation system and things to see and do. 

4. United Kingdom

An aerial view of the Tower Bridge and surrounding city in London, the capital of the United Kingdom.
Tower Bridge in London, England

Another of the most visited countries by digital nomads is the United Kingdom. Although it’s no longer part of the European Union, the UK is a highly popular location in Europe. The native language is English, which is spoken by the majority of digital nomads, and the cultural and natural beauty of the country is also appealing. 

Best Digital Nomad Cities in the UK

London

Although the capital of the UK is more expensive than most other cities, digital nomads looking to be at the center of it all will have a hard time finding a better spot. London is full of iconic landmarks and is appreciated for its nightlife, places to work from, and LGBTQ-friendly atmosphere.

Brighton

With a completely different environment than London, although not very far, Brighton is a seaside town on England’s southern coast. It’s popular among digital nomads who are looking for a slightly more relaxed experience and easy access to the sea. Plenty of cafes and coworking spots make the city easy to work from. 

3. Thailand

An aerial view of the Chao Phraya River and the surrounding urban landscape in Bangkok just before sunrise.
The Chao Phraya River in Bangkok, Thailand

Thailand has a reputation for affordable living costs, beautiful beaches and jungles, and delicious food. It’s also one of the countries with the fastest internet speeds. All of these factors help to make Thailand one of the most visited countries by digital nomads in the world. 

Best Digital Nomad Cities in Thailand

Bangkok

As well as the capital of Thailand, Bangkok is one of the most popular cities in the world for digital nomads. The bustling metropolis is famed for its street markets, endless entertainment options, and beautiful cultural landmarks. 

The city also hosts a number of coworking spots, is friendly to foreigners, and has a low cost of living. 

Chiang Mai

Located in the northern Thai province of the same name, Chiang Mai is nestled in between jungle-covered mountains. The city is full of Western conveniences while also home to many cultural sites and easy access to nature. Chiang Mai is a favorite of digital nomads looking for a low cost of living in a culturally and geographically beautiful location.

2. Spain

An aerial view of the beach and city of Las Palmas on the Spanish island of Gran Canaria.
Las Palmas on the island of Gran Canaria

The second-most visited country by digital nomads in 2023 is Spain. Located in Western Europe’s Iberian Peninsula, Spain is known for its rich cultural heritage with iconic elements such as flamenco and bullfights, as well as for beautiful architecture that includes some of the largest churches in the world

Best Digital Nomad Cities in Spain

Gran Canaria, Canary Islands

Some of the most popular locations for digital nomads in Spain are on its islands. Gran Canaria, one of Spain’s Canary Islands located in the Atlantic Ocean off the shores of Western Africa, is an especially good digital nomad spot. 

Some of its best qualities are that it’s LGBTQ-friendly, it’s walkable, and the weather is great. 

Barcelona

Mainland Spain has some attractive digital nomad locales as well. The city of Barcelona, the capital of Catalonia, whose image as a tourist destination has been influenced for many by the film Vicky Cristina Barcelona, is one of the best. 

Some of what digital nomads appreciate the most about Barcelona are safety, nightlife, and places to work from.

1. United States

An aerial view of the skyline of Denver, Colorado in the United States.
Denver, Colorado

Coming out on top of the list of the most visited countries by digital nomads in 2023 is the US. It’s likely that this is in part because the majority of digital nomads are from the US. There are no visa requirements for digital nomads from the US, and they won’t have to worry about cultural barriers or unfavorable time zones. 

Best Digital Nomad Cities in the US

Denver, Colorado

Colorado is one of the biggest states in the US, and its capital city of Denver is one of the most popular hot spots for digital nomads. Among its best qualities are fast internet speeds, great access to outdoor activities, and quality of life.

Las Vegas, Nevada

One of the most famous cities in the Southwestern United States is Las Vegas, which is another super-popular locale among digital nomads. Known for the neon-drenched casinos of the Las Vegas Strip, the city is also loved for being fun, providing fast internet speeds, and being friendly to foreigners. 

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