If you’re lucky enough to have a remote job, or you work for yourself, you may be ready for the adventure of a new city.

As an American digital nomad, there are a lot of cities you could consider moving to, but these four places should be at the top of your list for their remote work amenities and work/life balance.

Austin, Texas

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Austin is full of entrepreneurs and digital nomads. Creativity swims in this city, from the street art to the minds of its residents, so you’re bound to get inspired. It’s one of the best cities in the U.S. to meet fellow digital nomads.

Not to mention, when you’ve had your fill of work for the day, there’s a top-notch food scene and plenty of outdoor activities to enjoy. 

Boise, Idaho

I know, I sound crazy, but listen. Boise has been a hub for tech employees looking for a more affordable cost of living over the past few years. 

This is the perfect time to hop onto the trend and join those migrating to Boise. The fast-growing city has a ton of outdoor activities, co-working spaces and a delicious restaurant scene.

Chiang Mai, Thailand

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For digital nomads looking to move abroad, Chiang Mai has evolved into one of the most popular international hubs. With fast Wi-Fi, affordable living amenities and incredible street food, Chiang Mai has something for every digital nomad.

Mexico City, Mexico

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Another international city for digital nomads, Mexico City, is known as “the New York City of Mexico”. Bursting with culture, history, food and co-working spaces, Mexico City has everything a digital nomad might need in a new city.

As remote working becomes more popular, many people are embarking on a path to becoming a digital nomad. This path, while non-traditional, can lead you to new destinations and journeys. 

For those who are ready to risk change and embrace adventure, these cities can help give you the freedom you crave. 

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