What makes Budapest good for digital nomads

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The old continent, Europe, has many ways to charm digital nomads into trying out their lifestyle in some of the most various cities it has to offer. According to OfficeNeedle, here is how Budapest appeals to those who travel and work remotely at the same time.
Budapest a.k.a. small London
Cold in winter, but warm to hot in summer, Budapest is the country’s capital that takes a breath away by sights such as the Parliament, the Fisherman’s Bastion, and many bridges over the Danube that give us a London-like vibe.
However, this central European city is much cheaper than the British capital. Based on reports from digital nomads, for a month living in Budapest, the cost is around 1,500 dollars. While the local language is Hungarian, locals are also good with English.
The appeal of Budapest for digital nomads
While it is a city rich in history, it offers a variety of things to those who want to explore the old, as well as the modern parts of the city. The city is linked by the underground, trams, and buses for easy connections. But the biggest appeal of all is that Budapest lies in Central Europe with easy connections to the rest of the continent with affordable prices.





