Athens Beckons Digital Nomads, Ranks 25th for Hybrid Work

Digital nomads

The ancient allure of Athens is attracting modern-day digital nomads, drawn by the city's affordability and Mediterranean charm. A new report by International Workplace Group (IWG) places the Greek capital 25th out of 120 destinations in its "Work from Anywhere 2024" barometer.

The report highlights Athens' strengths, including:

  • Attractive living costs: Low rent rates and affordable public transportation make Athens budget-friendly.
  • Pleasant climate: The city boasts a Mediterranean climate with plenty of sunshine.

However, Athens also presents challenges for remote workers:

  • Sluggish internet: Low internet speeds can hinder productivity.
  • Cost of dining out: Food expenses can impact overall affordability.

Despite these drawbacks, Athens scored a respectable 65/100, demonstrating its growing appeal for location-independent professionals. This score was based on criteria such as climate, accommodation costs, transportation, food, and internet speed.

While Athens shines in areas like climate (8.5/10) and housing costs (9.5/10), it lags behind in internet speed (2.5/10). The report suggests that addressing this weakness could significantly boost Athens' attractiveness to digital nomads.

Budapest topped the ranking with 75/100, followed by Barcelona and Rio de Janeiro. Interestingly, emerging hotspots like Austin, Podgorica, Marrakech, and Valletta are also gaining traction among this mobile workforce.

With 84% of hybrid workers considering "workcations" and 74% prioritizing remote work options in their job searches, cities like Athens have a unique opportunity to attract this growing talent pool by further enhancing their infrastructure and catering to their needs.

GCT Team

This article was researched and written by a GCT team member.