How to Choose Your Next City as a Digital Nomad: A Real Checklist(Part 2)

Welcome back to Part 2 of the Digital Nomad City Checklist.

If you missed Part 1, go check that out first; it covers the basics every traveler should know before picking a city. You can check it here - Blog 1

If you’re all caught up, perfect. Let’s jump into the next set of tips that will help you choose a city that fits your lifestyle, budget, work routine, and long-term travel plans.

6. Temperature, Air Quality & Overall Climate

Your environment affects your mood more than you think.

Tools to Use

  1. AccuWeather: seasonal climate

  2. IQAir: air quality index

  3. Weather Spark: long-term climate data

What to Check

  1. Is it monsoon season?

  2. Is it too hot for long work hours?

  3. Is air pollution bad?

  4. Are there frequent power cuts due to weather?

A dreamy city can turn into chaos if the weather isn’t on your side.


7. Transport & Walkability

You don’t want to spend two hours every day traveling to cafés, coworking spots, or grocery stores.

Tools to Use

  1. Google Maps (Satellite + Street View)

  2. WalkScore.com

  3. City Reddit threads

What to Check

  1. Walkability

  2. Public transport quality

  3. Bike rentals or scooters

  4. Traffic safety

  5. Airport access


Walkable cities = higher happiness. It’s science.


8. Work-Friendly Spaces (Your Productivity Zones)

Working from your bed sounds fun until you try it.

Tools to Use

  1. Coworker.com

  2. Google Maps “coworking space” search

  3. Nomad List workspace score

What to Look For

  1. Comfortable seating

  2. Quiet environment

  3. Reliable AC/heat

  4. Plenty of cafés

  5. Affordable coworking memberships

Cities with a coworking culture make your 9–5 on the road smoother.


9. Local Culture, Vibe & Lifestyle Fit

Some cities are chill. Some are chaotic. Some sleep early, some never sleep.

Pick a vibe that matches your personality and work style.

How to Research

  1. YouTube travel vlogs

  2. TikTok: “living in ___”

  3. Reddit: r/digitalnomad, r/expats

  4. Instagram location tags

Things to Notice

  1. Are locals friendly?

  2. Is the city loud or peaceful?

  3. Late-night food availability

  4. Language barriers

  5. Cultural norms

Your lifestyle should feel aligned with the city, not forced.

10. Time Zone Compatibility (The Hidden Dealbreaker)

If you have clients or team calls, time zones matter more than you think.

Quickly Check Time Differences With**

  1. Time.is

  2. Google your client city to your city time difference.”

  3. World Time Buddy

Make sure your sleep schedule won’t turn into a nightmare.


Final Checklist (Save This!)

Before choosing your next city, make sure it passes these checks:

✔ Cost of living

✔ Strong, reliable WiFi

✔ Safe for long-term stays

✔ Active digital nomad community

✔ Visa length + rules

✔ Good weather + clean air

✔ Walkable and well-connected

✔ Plenty of coworking spaces

✔ Good cultural fit

✔ Time-zone friendly

If a city passes 8 out of 10?

It’s worth trying.

If it fails the internet, safety, or cost test?

Skip it, you’ll thank yourself later. Follow for more such tips.


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