
Europe · Hungary
Budapest's nomad scene clusters in the District VII Jewish Quarter's ruin-bar-lined streets, the elegant District V blocks near the river and Parliament, and the boutique-lined District VI stretch of Andrassy Avenue, all linked by a dense metro and tram network. Rent runs well below Western Europe, English is common among the city's large freelancer community, and the EU time zone keeps client overlap easy.
Read the full Budapest city guide →Monthly budget
$1,600
Avg internet speed
150 Mbps
Timezone
Europe/Budapest
Best months
Apr–Jun, Sep–Oct
Hungary's White Card grants non-EU digital nomads a one-year residence permit, extendable once for a second year, provided they earn at least 3,000 euros net per month from a foreign employer or their own foreign company; local employment is not allowed.
| Housing | $700 |
| Food | $400 |
| Coworking | $200 |
| Transport | $50 |
| Entertainment | $250 |
| Total | $1,600 |
5 spaces
★ 4.7Impact Hub Budapest
District XIII, Budapest
300 Mbps
$26 /day
$222 /mo
★ 4.7KAPTÁR Coworking
District VI, Budapest
350 Mbps
$26 /day
$224 /mo
★ 4.7The Other WorkSpace
District V, Budapest
300 Mbps
$16 /day
$114 /mo
★ 4.6Kubik Coworking
District XIII, Budapest
250 Mbps
$22 /day
$216 /mo
★ 4.5Loffice Budapest
District VI, Budapest
300 Mbps
$38 /day
$364 /mo