Bangkok just snagged another crown, and this one’s for the laptop-and-a-backpack crowd.
Yep, a massive new survey from Hotelwithtub has named the Big Mango the number one destination in the world for digital nomads. The ranking wasn't just a vibe check; it analysed data from over 1,300 cities, focusing on key factors like affordability (for solo travellers and families), safety, quality of life, and online buzz.
Basically, what many of us have known for years is now official: for a perfect blend of work, culture, and chaos, Bangkok is the place to be.
The capital earned a final weighted score of 91 out of 100, landing in first place with strong marks across the board. Feedback from nomads gave it an impressive rating of 4.55 out of 5. It stood out particularly in affordability, with solo remote workers able to live comfortably on around B50,000 per month. It also scored well for its solid infrastructure, efficient public transport and abundance of coworking spaces – from sleek downtown towers to cosy garden cafes.
Other standouts included safety, connectivity, and return rate, suggesting that many nomads not only love their first visit but often come back for more. With over 23 million visitors each year, the metropolis remains one of the most visited and internationally connected cities in Asia.
And it’s not just Bangkok flying the flag – Thailand is the most represented country in the ranking, with seven cities making an appearance: Bangkok (No. 1), Nakhon Ratchasima (No. 5), Koh Phangan (No. 13), Chiang Mai (No. 26), Koh Lanta (No. 45), Phuket (No. 59), and Krabi (No. 93).
For those considering a longer stay, the country recently introduced the Destination Thailand Visa (DTV), designed for remote workers and freelancers. The visa allows stays of up to 180 days per entry, with the option to extend for another 180 days. It’s valid for five years and provides multiple entries.
At a time when travellers are seeking more than just beaches and sunshine, Thailand continues to shine as a destination hotspot, offering community, culture and a lifestyle that keeps people coming back.