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Smart work: These are the 10 best cities for digital nomads

Nestpick , the Dutch platform for on-demand housing, has produced a ranking of the cities most suitable for smart work. Perfect cities for the so-called ” digital nomads ” thanks to everything they offer not only on a professional level, but also due to the quality of life and leisure. We are now talking about smart work and the 10 best cities to work.

Smart work: These are the 10 best cities for digital nomads

What are the 10 best cities to work smart? The Dutch on-demand housing platform Nestpick answered the question, taking into account a series of parameters that it has divided into three categories: costs and infrastructure, laws and freedom, as well as habitability .

With this, he has been able to develop a ranking of the best options for digital nomads . In its analysis, Nestpick examined a sample of 75 cities considered among the most livable by travelers and digital nomads. The end result sees all the continents represented, America, Europe, Asia and Oceania, with the sole exception of Africa.

These are then the best cities to work if you are a digital nomad or you work online:

  1. Melbourne, Australia
  2. Dubai, United Arab Emirates
  3. Sydney, australia
  4. Tallinn, Estonia
  5. London, United Kingdom
  6. Tokyo Japan
  7. Singapore
  8. Glasgow, UK
  9. Montreal, Canada
  10. Berlin Germany

Melbourne , a city on the southeast coast of Australia, has been crowned in the ranking with the first position thanks mainly to the excellent scores obtained in safety, health, culture and leisure activities , but also because it is among the 10 cities – meetings in Zagreb, Prague, Lisbon, Reykjavik, Tallinn, Athens, Sydney, Dubai and Mexico City – offering a visa for digital nomads , which is a document that recognizes the possibility for foreigners to move to Australia to work in a remote.

Overall, according to Nestpick CEO Omer Kucukdere, it was the pandemic that prompted workers to re-evaluate their priorities and seek a better balance between workloads and time spent with family or leisure activities. Specifically, Kucukdere also noted how high-level professionals are progressively abandoning overly business-focused cities in favor of healthier lifestyle locations, taking their purchasing power with them. These are cities where, in addition to being able to work, these professionals find a good quality of life and places where they can enjoy more of their free time.

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