Europe
Valencia, Spain
Valencia has a way of feeling balanced.
It offers the energy of a city without the intensity that often comes with larger European hubs. You can move easily between neighborhoods, spend time in green spaces, and reach the coast without much effort.
Over time, the city starts to feel predictable in a good way. Morning walks, familiar cafés, and long afternoons in the park become part of your routine.
It’s a place that makes it easy to stay.
Lisbon, Portugal
Lisbon reveals itself slowly.
At first, it can feel a bit chaotic. The hills, the trams, the constant movement. But once you settle in, the pace begins to soften.
Days stretch out. You find places you return to. The city starts to feel less like something to navigate and more like something to experience.
It’s also one of the easier places in Europe to build a rhythm as a digital nomad, which makes longer stays feel natural.
Florence, Italy
Florence is small in a way that works in your favor.
You don’t need to plan how to get around. You just walk. And over time, those walks start to feel familiar.
Life happens in the open here. In piazzas, markets, and cafés that slowly become part of your routine.
The city doesn’t demand urgency. It invites you to return, to revisit, and to notice things you missed the first time.
Asia
Chiang Mai, Thailand
Chiang Mai has become one of the most recognized slow travel destinations for a reason.
It’s easy to live here. Affordable apartments, reliable infrastructure, and a strong community of remote workers make it simple to settle in.
But beyond that, there’s a calmness to the pace of life.
You’re not pushed to do more. You’re given space to slow down, build a routine, and stay longer than you expected.
Kyoto, Japan
Kyoto rewards patience.
It’s not a place that reveals itself all at once. The well-known sites are only a small part of the experience. What makes Kyoto stand out happens in between.
Quiet streets, small temples, and everyday moments that unfold as you move through the city without a plan.
The longer you stay, the more the city begins to make sense.
Latin America
Medellín, Colombia
Medellín has found a balance that works well for slow travel.
The weather is consistent, the neighborhoods are vibrant, and the city is structured in a way that makes it easy to live in. There’s enough going on to keep things interesting, but not so much that it feels overwhelming.
For digital nomads, it offers both community and independence.
You can settle into a routine while still feeling connected to something dynamic.