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10 Best Places to Live in Thailand for Digital Nomads in 2023

The city skyline of Bangkok, one of the best places to live in Thailand

Working remotely in Thailand is what dreams are made of. This article will list the best places to live in Thailand for digital nomads.

While living in Thailand in 2016 and again in 2018 and again in 2019 (you get the idea – I can’t stay away!), I lived comfortably on $1,000 a month and never had a bad meal.

So far, I’ve worked remotely from all the places in this guide and travelled around so many diverse destinations in Thailand. I never get tired of this warm, friendly country and can’t wait to get back.

10 Best Places to Live in Thailand for Digital Nomads

Imagine working beside a swimming pool or beautiful beach and taking breaks to eat pad Thai while soaking up cool, cosmopolitan cities or amazing nature — all of this is possible in Thailand.

There are plenty of vibrant digital nomad cities in Thailand, as well as some fantastic islands for livin’ la vida nomad!

Another fantastic thing about being a digital nomad in Thailand is the prices. It’s one of the world’s most affordable regions for living and working remotely.

In this article, I’ll cover the best places to live in Thailand as well as the pros and cons of living in the country.

1. Bangkok

The capital is one of the best cities in Thailand, whether you’re a tourist or a nomad. 

Why is Bangkok a top city for digital nomads?    

It might be better to ask why Bangkok ISN’T a great digital nomad city in Thailand! It has fast WiFi, plenty of co-working spaces, a fantastic third-wave coffee scene, and endless expat communities you can tap into. 

From podcasts to Facebook groups, I found it easy to find resources and inspiration. Plus, the locals are a friendly bunch, too. 

Although travelers tend to spend 2 days in Bangkok, you could spend years getting immersed into the culture, activities, and hidden gems without ever having a dull weekend. 

Bangkok co-working spaces

To work remotely in Thailand, you have tons of options in Bangkok. Just Co. is one of your best options spread across two floors of the AIA Sathorn Tower. It has a hipster feel with exposed brick walls and motivational quotes in neon lights.

There’s super speedy WiFi and a range of packages to choose from depending on whether you need full-time access and your own desk.

A cheaper option is Common Ground CentralWorld with office space from B4,000/month. 

WiFi speeds

An average of 122 Mbps download and 101 Mbps upload speeds.

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