July 19, 2026

Bangkok named world’s best city for working remotely

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Bangkok, the capital city of Thailand, has been recognized as the best location globally for remote work. This ranking comes from a recent study conducted by QR Code Generator, an organization specializing in QR technology solutions. The study assessed various cities worldwide using criteria including internet speed, access to remote work visas, and overall cost of living. Each city was rated on a scale of 0 to 100.

Bangkok led the pack with a score of 69.98. The city was lauded for its high-speed mobile internet, affordable living costs, and rich cultural offerings.

The city’s unique blend of modern and traditional attractions, coupled with its lively street life, makes it an attractive destination for digital nomads. Not to mention, the city’s delicious food and beautiful temples add to its allure.

Coming in second place was Bucharest, Romania, with a score of 65.62. Bucharest was praised for its easy access to remote work visas, abundant green spaces perfect for outdoor activities, and a rich arts and architecture scene.

Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, earned the third spot with a score of 62.35. The city’s strong local purchasing power played a significant role in its high ranking.

Buenos Aires, Argentina, secured the fourth position, being recognized as one of the most affordable cities globally when it comes to groceries and dining.

Rounding out the top five was Beijing, China, which was appreciated for its high-speed broadband and mobile networks, ensuring reliable global connectivity for remote workers.

Reacting to these rankings, a spokesperson from the Thai government, Sasikarn Watthanachan, shared that a new Destination Thailand Visa has been introduced. This visa aims to attract foreign nationals who wish to combine travel with remote work or participate in cultural and medical activities.

In addition, the spokesperson highlighted that the Thai government is also making efforts to boost tourism by extending its visa-free scheme to 93 countries and territories, allowing stays of up to 60 days.

Questions & Answers

What criteria were used to rank the cities in the study?
The criteria included internet speed, access to remote work visas, and overall cost of living.

Which city topped the rankings?
Bangkok, Thailand, topped the rankings.

What measures is the Thai government taking to attract remote workers?
The Thai government has introduced a new Destination Thailand Visa to attract foreigners looking to combine travel with remote work. They are also expanding a visa-free scheme to 93 countries and territories, allowing stays of up to 60 days.

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