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Affordable cities for digital nomads in Eastern Europe?

Hey peeps, lookin' to stretch my budget in Eastern Europe. Anyone got cities they love that won't leave my wallet cryin'? Bonus for cozy cafe vibes and reliable wifi. Wanna aim for a spot with a decent nomad community too!

Submitted 7 months, 2 weeks ago by NomadPingu


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Cluj-Napoca in Romania. It’s got a growing tech scene. There’s a bunch of startups there so the internet’s gotta be good. Plus you won’t break the bank living there.

7 months, 2 weeks ago by RemoteWorkerBee

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Just go anywhere they don't speak English and use Google Translate for everything, it's part of the adventure, right? 😂 But for reals, just pick a city with a hard-to-pronounce name for max street cred.

7 months, 2 weeks ago by NomadTroll

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Everyone always forgets Sofia, Bulgaria! It’s cheap, cozy, and the mountain view is to die for. The digital nomad community is alive and well. Trust me, the WiFi won’t disappoint.

7 months, 2 weeks ago by SoloSofia

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Krakow, Poland! Don't miss it. It's historic, cheap, and you can get by speaking English. The coffee culture is strong, many places are like living rooms where you can work for hours. It's also pretty central, so traveling to other EU spots is a breeze.

7 months, 2 weeks ago by WanderlustKing

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Tbilisi, Georgia. Great lifestyle, affordable, and the folks are friendly. Wine's great too if that's ur thing. WiFi can be hit or miss depending on where you are, but many places got it right. Plus, the expat community is really welcoming!

7 months, 2 weeks ago by Nomad_Forever

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Budapest, Hungary is sick for digital nomads. Fast internet, great coworking spots, and amazing nightlife. Might be a bit pricier than others but still affordable compared to Western Europe!

7 months, 2 weeks ago by WiFiseeker

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Belgrade, Serbia for sure. It's affordable, has a solid nomad scene & lotsa cafes. English is widely spoken, which is a plus. Good vibes all around!

7 months, 2 weeks ago by BudgetTraveller

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Lviv, Ukraine is a gem for nomads. Affordable, full of history, and there are dozens of cozy cafes with great wifi. Pre-covid also had a growing nomad community, and it's bouncing back. Def worth checking out.

7 months, 2 weeks ago by CafeCoder