For many, the thought of being a digital nomad sounds like a dream - and it's become a very common reality for millions of people. There are already 35 million digital nomads worldwide, choosing to live and work on the road while travelling the world. But it's not as easy as just packing up your laptop and booking a flight.
There are some important things to consider, like internet speeds, ease of Wi-Fi access, and affordability. With this in mind, the team at Instant Offices has pulled together a list of the most popular digital nomad locations across the world, and ranked them based on factors including affordability, weather, and broadband speed. Read through to see which Aussie city made the top 10.
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Along with great bars and cafes, Rotterdam has a friendly, welcoming atmosphere with lots of festivals and activities held throughout the year. The city has a young and lively feel, making it easy to meet other travellers and digital nomads. It's also just 40 minutes from Amsterdam by train.
One of two US cities to make the top 10, Dallas is celebrated for having plenty of free Wi-Fi spots across the city, in cafes, parks, and coworking spaces. Though it g.