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There are 156 Places near Turkey like Prague, Zagreb and Belgrade with an average cost of living of $1,886/month, internet speeds up to 60 Mbps and temperatures ranging from -14°C to 24°C 6.96°F to 74.382°F.

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  • My husband and I spent about 6 weeks testing Prague in Nov-Dec 2018 as we were considering it as a semi-permanent base of operations for the next year or two. Honestly it was great and we plan on leaving Malta where we have been for the past year. Pluses – transportation is very good and quite cheap, tons of restaurants, lots to do. People are more reserved, perhaps even a bit suspicious, so I would not say it was an OVERLY welcoming vibe, however there are a lot of expats from the US, CA, UK

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  • Didn’t plan to come to Zagreb, and so had no expectations. Turned out to be a lovely, liveable city, so much so that I extended my stay by several weeks! Contrary to some of the comments from a year ago, it is now very vegan friendly, cards are universally accepted, steady WiFi si abundant, and many other people are working from coffee shops. The city is very walkable, and more affordable than Split or Dubrovnik.

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  • My girlfriend and I lived in Belgrade for over a month and absolutely loved it! It has a bit of a raw feeling and the indoor smoking is something that’s hard to get used to, but in general we felt welcomed with open arms with pretty much everyone we’ve been in contact with.
    We were particularly fond of the Dorcol region to stay, eat and live. The castle area is great for a walk on a sunny day.
    Also relevant in pandemic times: the food delivery is amazing (we mostly used Wolt).

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  • I stayed here for a month in July last year. There’s lots of cool aspects to the city but I hated it when I was there. The city has a problem with British stag parties, so if you look like you’re a British male and speak English expect to be treated with disdain (it’s fair enough)
    The Hungarians can just generally be unfriendly, especially bartenders. It’s a weird experience waiting to be served while 3 people ignore you.
    Or buying the same drink and getting charged whatever they want (700-1500

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  • Prices aren’t that low anymore. 1br apartment in the centre would cost you around 400 euros, maybe even 500 if you go for something more luxurious.
    Airbnbs are 40-50 euros per night (central ones).
    Dinner would be anywhere from 5 to 10 euros and even more if you go to the fanciest restaurants.
    There’s a decent tech scene around (lots of software engineers in the city).
    I’m living in Timisoara since 2011.

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  • I already living more than 1 year in Warsaw and i still think it’s one of the best cities to live as a nomad as well.
    there is plenty of meetups to meet other expats, the people are nice, its cheap, its very big and not crowded, and very clean,
    pros:
    cheap
    easy to make international friends , as there is many meetups
    great public transport
    plenty of cafes to work from
    warm and honest locals
    the cons :
    Not many nomads,
    big city so some places far from each other .
    expensive cowork places (

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  • Brasov looks like any historic German city, but Brasov is a resort city, the entire old town is only catered to tourism. There’s nothing special about it.

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  • I’m from Moscow though do not live there at the moment.
    Actually it’s a good city to live in if you enjoy big cities. Lots of activities (including lots of free ones), huge parks, very walkable, great public transportation, groceries are cheap, people are nice but seem cold because of their mentality. You can go to Moscow region by commuter train to enjoy the countryside or swim. Safety is underrated. Moscow is very safe, it’s totally ok to walk at night, I had nothing stolen in 7 years of my li

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  • Split is a very pleasant town. You have Roman ruins, clear Adriatic waters, ferries to Hvar and other islands. Places to stay are affordable, food is medium priced. English is pretty commonly spoken. You can explore the town in about two days, but it seems a very pleasant place to live (I’ve been here 2 weeks & plan to stay for 2 months).

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  • Bucharest is a lovely, calm and joyful city. I was staying at ICANSEE villa, a family stay place and I’ve just had everything I needed.
    The streets are safe, people are nice, nice clubs, terraces.
    It has a good vibe, I love it!

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  • My main concern with Chisinau is that there is basically only one decent coffee shop in town, namely the Tucano coffee. This means you’ll be drinking their lousy coffee at all times, and after a week or so the city is slightly depressing to be honest. However, there are nice affordable Soviet-style cantines all around the city, so you can eat well for less than US$3. Hostels are also OK.

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  • It’s very fun and green city in summer and quite dark and cold during winter time. Old town is beautiful and cozy, fast internet, few coworking spots.

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  • It is an OK place for staying for a few months, however after a few months, you have seen everything and realize the place is just a small town with a few things to do but not that many. Restaurants are great and stuff but besides that not much going on.

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  • Kiev was a real bargain around 2016/17… Nowadays 2020, its prices are again comparable to a German city. Especially for same quality, since apartments here are the ugliest all over the continent.
    Many Turkish sex tourists looking for girls… and local girls therefore avoid foreign men because they think you’re sex tourist too.

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  • Gdansk is a city in northern Poland and the capital of the Pomeranian Voivodeship, with a population of 464,113 (December 2013). It is the 16th most populous city in the European Union, with a population of 740,918 (2011). Gdańsk is the largest city of the Kashubian region. It is the historic capital of Gdańsk Pomerania.
    Gdańsk lies at the mouth of the Motława River, connected to the Leniwka, a branch in the delta of the nearby Vistula River, which drains 60 percent of Poland’s territory. A

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  • great city. lovely beach, bars, people are nice, food is amazing.
    there is no more “Beehive” co working space though.

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  • The center around Rynok Square was awesome with scenic views, street performers, interesting and creative restaurants, places to grab a beer/wine, coffee shops, pedestrian areas, etc. During the school year one out of five people in Lviv are students and so it definitely has a college town vibe. Personally I think it’s Ukraine’s best city and I found the cost of living value ratio to be superb. The co-working space I went to (iHub) had a good mix of locals and foreign digital nomads.

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  • Spent a week here during the summer. It’s extremely affordable and Coworking Bansko does a great job at getting people together. Surrounded by awesome nature. Restaurants are okay. If you are into skiing/snowboarding, it can be the ultimate place for you during the winter. Otherwise, Bansko might get boring quickly, but it’s great if you want to optimize for cost of living and still have plenty of nomands around you, while staying in Europe.

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  • I’ve lived in Munich for six months during my Erasmus internship.
    It is a great place to live generally, offering high quality of life, and it would hands down be the best city to live in Germany if:
    -It wasn’t expensive af, especially rent prices
    -It wasn’t almost impossible to find a place to rent (like literally the only way to find is through acquaintances)
    -Bavaria was less bureaucratic and more tech-progressive
    -It had more… young people; much of the youth there is because of the two of

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  • Like all cities that have lots of tourists, it’s best to explore a little and get off the well beaten track. There are literally thousands of small cafes and bars that have free, fast WiFi, cheap coffee and good kebabs.
    If you stay in the absolute cheapest part of town, you will get a different vibe. There are a lot of AirBnB springing up and in the off-season these are very reasonably priced.
    I can’t understand how you could be bored in Athens. So many places to see, so many museums and histo

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  • Sofia is one of the most amazing cities ever, it has old buildings because of the low economic status of the country, but the main cause is from the low number of tourists visiting this lovely country. The food is amazing and cheap, the population is very fun, but they are a little bit homophobics and racists (not everyone, but there are a lot of people who really are). Bulgaria has amazing views, parks, coffeehouses and of course the most beautiful beaches and sunsets, the temperature of the wa

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  • I lived in Brno for 6 months working as an expat. I am from US and have lived in NJ and NYC and been to almost every major city in the US. Compared to US Cities, this place just works, it’s very easy to live here and the public transportation is wonderful. It was also extremely cheap compared to any US city and I could afford to eat out every meal and go to the fancier restaurants on my US salary. The beauty of the buildings in the center and quick access to nature was my favorite part as well a

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  • Ljubljana (and Slovenia in general) is an AMAZING place. I cannot recommend it enough. All I ask is – please don’t write public blogs and make vlogs about it. It is still sort of undiscovered except among Europeans and mostly Italians. Let’s try and keep it that way as long as possible.

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