Asia has long reigned as a haven for digital nomads, and for good reason. From bustling metropolises to serene beaches, the continent offers a vibrant mix of cultures, delicious cuisines, and affordable living, making it an ideal destination for remote workers seeking a better work-life balance.
Here at Nomad Deals, we ranked every major Asian city by monthly cost of living. (This list focuses mainly on East and Southeast Asia; cities in the Middle East can be found in our ranking of the cheapest cities in Africa and the Middle East).
Continue scrolling for a closer look at the top options, as well as our guide to saving money while living as a digital nomad on the other side of the world.Â
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Our Methodology
Because digital nomads cluster in high-end neighborhoods, we based our estimate on the average cost of a one-bedroom apartment in the city center. Airbnb price data is taken from AirDNA and our own pricing formula, while rent and expense figures are sourced from Numbeo.
Cities in Asia Ranked by Cost of Living
City | Country | Airbnb (monthly) | Rent (monthly) | Expenses (excl. rent) | |
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Da Nang | Vietnam | $760 | $350 | $450 |
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Hanoi | Vietnam | $810 | $330 | $480 |
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Davao | Philippines | $700 | $310 | $550 |
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Phnom Penh | Cambodia | $680 | $500 | $480 |
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Cebu | Philippines | $760 | $450 | $590 |
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Jakarta | Indonesia | $980 | $440 | $530 |
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Ho Chi Minh | Vietnam | $1,060 | $490 | $480 |
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Manila | Philippines | $790 | $470 | $640 |
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Kuala Lumpur | Malaysia | $990 | $470 | $570 |
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Colombo | Sri Lanka | $1,220 | $300 | $560 |
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Chiang Mai | Thailand | $1,320 | $390 | $510 |
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Bangkok | Thailand | $1,150 | $570 | $640 |
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Pattaya | Thailand | $1,410 | $520 | $590 |
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Taipei | Taiwan | $1,750 | $640 | $780 |
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Osaka | Japan | $1,940 | $590 | $760 |
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Seoul | South Korea | $1,990 | $880 | $1,110 |
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Bali | Indonesia | $3,200 | $1,220 | $630 |
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Phuket | Thailand | $4,050 | $540 | $660 |
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Male | Maldives | $3,470 | $900 | $830 |
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Tokyo | Japan | $3,480 | $1,120 | $960 |
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Singapore | Singapore | $4,170 | $2,690 | $1,090 |
The Top Ten Cheapest Cities in Asia for Nomads
Here is a closer look at the least expensive Asian cities on our list.
Da Nang, Vietnam
- 🏠Airbnb: $760/month.
- 🏠Rent: $350/month.
- đź’»Internet: Reliable, with high-speed fiber-optic connections in most apartments and coworking spaces.
- đźš“Safety: Generally safe, but petty theft can occur in tourist areas.
- 🌤️Weather: Summers (May–September) are hot and humid (up to 95°F/35°C), while winters (December–February) are mild (down to 70°F/21°C) with occasional rain. The rainy season lasts from October–December.
Sun-drenched Da Nang boasts stunning beaches, marble mountains, and a vibrant nightlife scene. Digital nomads like the affordable beachfront living, delicious seafood, and proximity to the UNESCO World Heritage Site, Hoi An Ancient Town. At the same time, the city remains relatively unknown by the mainstream travel crowd. With Airbnbs averaging less than $800 a month and cheap meals out, Da Nang represents one of the best values in the world
Hanoi, Vietnam
- 🏠Airbnb: $810/month.
- 🏠Rent: $330/month.
- đź’»Internet: Excellent, with fiber-optic connections and widespread 4G.
- 🚓Safety: Safe, but traffic can be chaotic—be cautious when crossing roads.
- 🌤️Weather: Summers (May–September) are hot and humid (up to 100°F/38°C), while winters (December–February) are chilly (down to 50°F/10°C) with occasional drizzle.
Vietnam’s energetic capital is a city steeped in history and charm. Explore the captivating Old Quarter with its narrow streets and hidden cafes, wander through the serene Temple of Literature, and enjoy delicious street food while embracing the city’s vibrant energy.
Davao, Philippines
- 🏠Airbnb: $700/month.
- 🏠Rent: $310/month.
- 💻Internet: Improving, but still inconsistent in some areas—fiber-optic available in city centers.
- đźš“Safety: One of the safest cities in the Philippines, with strict local crime prevention laws.
- 🌤️Weather: Warm year-round, with temperatures ranging from 75–95°F (24–35°C). Rainy season lasts from June–November, while the driest months are December–May.
Nicknamed the “Fruit Basket of the Philippines,” Davao offers a unique mix of urban excitement and natural beauty. Explore durian plantations, hike Mount Apo (the highest peak in the country), and find affordable co-working spaces and friendly locals in this fast-growing city.

Phnom Penh, Cambodia
- 🏠Airbnb: $680/month.
- 🏠Rent: $500/month.
- đź’»Internet: Good in most apartments and coworking spaces, but occasional power outages.
- đźš“Safety: Generally safe, but be mindful of bag snatching and scams in tourist areas.
- 🌤️Weather: Summers (March–May) are hot and humid (up to 95°F/35°C), while winters (November–February) are warm (down to 75°F/24°C) with occasional rainfall. The rainy season runs from June–October.
Cambodia’s captivating capital, an up-and-coming nomad destination, offers a unique blend of French colonial architecture and Khmer temples. Explore the bustling riverside, delve into the country’s history at the Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum, and find budget-friendly accommodation catering to digital nomads.

Cebu, Philippines
- 🏠Airbnb: $760/month.
- 🏠Rent: $450/month.
- 💻Internet: Good, but can be slow in certain areas—fiber-optic available in city centers.
- đźš“Safety: Safe in most areas, but watch out for pickpockets in crowded markets.
- 🌤️Weather: Hot and humid year-round, with temperatures between 75–95°F (24–35°C). Rainy season runs from June–December, while the driest months are January–May.
Cebu City, the oldest metropolis in the Philippines, pulsates with history and charm. Explore Magellan’s Cross, a monument commemorating the arrival of Spanish explorers, dive into the vibrant coral reefs of Moalboal, and find affordable beachfront living perfect for remote work with stunning ocean views.

Jakarta, Indonesia
- 🏠Airbnb: $980/month.
- 🏠Rent: $440/month.
- đź’»Internet: Reliable, but occasional slowdowns due to heavy traffic congestion.
- đźš“Safety: Generally safe, but be wary of scams and pickpocketing.
- 🌤️Weather: Warm year-round, with temperatures ranging from 80–95°F (27–35°C). Rainy season lasts from November–March, while the dry season is from April–October.
The capital of the world’s largest Muslim country is a dynamic city with a rich cultural heritage. Wander traditional markets like Tanah Abang, marvel at the majestic Istiqlal Mosque, and find co-working spaces and trendy cafes catering to a growing digital nomad community.

Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam
- 🏠Airbnb: $1,060/month.
- 🏠Rent: $490/month.
- đź’»Internet: Fast and reliable.
- đźš“Safety: Safe, but watch out for motorbike theft and tourist scams.
- 🌤️Weather: Summers (May–October) are hot and humid (up to 100°F/38°C), while winters (November–April) remain warm (down to 70°F/21°C) with occasional showers.
Vietnam’s largest city is a unique blend of French colonial charm and modern skyscrapers. Explore the Notre Dame Cathedral, bustling Ben Thanh Market, and the Cu Chi Tunnels, a network of underground passages used during the Vietnam War. The city offers a wide range of co-working spaces and affordable accommodation options for digital nomads.

Manila, Philippines
- 🏠Airbnb: $790/month.
- 🏠Rent: $470/month.
- đź’»Internet: Decent, but some areas still have inconsistent speeds.
- đźš“Safety: Some areas are safe, but crime rates are higher compared to other cities on this list.
- 🌤️Weather: Hot and humid year-round, with temperatures between 80–95°F (27–35°C). Rainy season lasts from June–November, with drier weather from December–May.
The bustling capital of the Philippines offers a dynamic mix of Spanish colonial architecture, world-class museums, and exciting nightlife. While not the most peaceful city, co-working spaces and a variety of affordable accommodation options cater to digital nomads seeking a blend of remote work and a fast-paced lifestyle.
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
- 🏠Airbnb: $990/month.
- 🏠Rent: $470/month.
- 💻Internet: Excellent—high-speed fiber widely available.
- đźš“Safety: Very safe, but watch out for minor tourist scams.
- 🌤️Weather: Warm and humid year-round, with temperatures between 80–95°F (27–35°C). Frequent rain showers, with the wettest months being March–May and September–November.
Malaysia’s cosmopolitan capital of soaring skyscrapers, vibrant street art, and delicious multicultural cuisine often tops the list of underrated nomad cities. Visit the iconic Petronas Twin Towers, wander through the Kuala Lumpur Bird Park, and find a variety of co-working spaces and trendy cafes catering to digital nomads seeking a modern and exciting Asian hub.
Colombo, Sri Lanka
- 🏠Airbnb: $1,220/month.
- 🏠Rent: $300/month.
- 💻Internet: Decent but can be unreliable—coworking spaces provide stable connections.
- đźš“Safety: Safe, but watch out for scams and transportation-related theft.
- 🌤️Weather: Summers (March–May) are hot and humid (up to 95°F/35°C), while winters (December–February) are mild (down to 75°F/24°C). Monsoon rains affect the city from May–September (Southwest Monsoon) and October–January (Northeast Monsoon).
Colombo, the vibrant capital of Sri Lanka, offers a unique blend of ancient culture and modern amenities. As a digital nomad, you’ll find plenty of co-working spaces, fast internet, and a thriving expat community. Explore the city’s historic sites, indulge in delicious local cuisine, or relax on the beautiful beaches nearby.

Saving Money in Asia as a Digital Nomad
Living the digital nomad dream in Asia is easier on the wallet than most other parts of the world. With a little planning and savvy strategies, you can explore bustling megacities, relax on serene beaches, and indulge in delicious cuisine – all while keeping your budget happy. Here’s your ultimate guide to saving money on essentials like food, housing, and transportation:
Housing
One of the biggest advantages for the digital nomad in Asia is cheap housing. Even on Airbnb, it’s easy to find accommodations for under $1,000 in the least expensive cities. Even so, short-term economics for nomads are much different than long-term rent for locals. Oftentimes, a furnished, monthly Airbnb can cost 2-4x what a local is paying on a long-term lease. [See the full guide to digital nomad visas for where you can stay for over six months as a remote worker.]
Use these tips and tricks to minimize your housing expenses while living the nomad dream in Asia.
Stay in hostels
While not ideal for constant work, hostels on platforms like Agoda or Booking.com can save you significantly. Consider private rooms in hostels or co-living hostels with dedicated workspaces. These shared spaces are often more budget-friendly than private apartments and a great way to meet fellow nomads.
Embrace Airbnb alternatives
Many digital nomad housing sites have a presence in Asia, and long-term nomads should also check out local sites. Most Asian countries have established online classifieds websites where property listings are abundant. Some popular examples include:
- Thailand: Hipflat, FazWaz
- Indonesia: Mamikos, Rumah.com
- Vietnam: batdongsan.com.vn, ChoTot
- Philippines: Ayala Property, Santos Knight Frank
Think beyond city centers
Don’t limit yourself to the tourist hubs. Venture to quieter, safe neighborhoods or charming towns just outside the main areas. You’ll often find significantly cheaper apartments with good access to public transportation. Immerse yourself in the local culture and experience a different side of the city.
Negotiate discounts
Negotiating an Airbnb discount with the host is an easy way to save big money, especially for longer stays or during the off-season. Be polite and inquire about discounts for extended stays or last-minute bookings.
Tip
Most short-term apartment rentals offer big discounts for longer stays, typically a month or more. (Our own calculations assume the average 40% price cut for monthly stays.)
Leverage Facebook groups
Many nomads find deals through local Facebook groups. However, be wary of scams! Avoid listings that seem too good to be true, and never send money without a signed lease agreement. If possible, schedule a video call or in-person tour before committing.
Food
Food is a glorious adventure in Asia, and a big part of the digital nomad experience. Here’s how to maximize your culinary journey without breaking the bank:
Embrace street food
Going to Asia without eating street food is like going to Italy without eating pasta – it just wouldn’t make any sense. Asian street food is extremely cheap, often costing under $4 for an entire meal, and Asian countries consistently top digital nomad rankings of the cheap, delicious cuisine. From fiery curries in Thailand to savory noodle soups in Vietnam, it’s easy to experience local flavors without spending a lot of money.
Transportation
Master the art of public transportation
Many Asian cities are well-known for clean, efficient public transportation systems. Invest in travel cards or multi-day passes for significant savings compared to single tickets. Apps like Moovit can help you navigate unfamiliar routes like a pro.
Use various rideshare apps
While Uber operates in many Asian countries, explore local alternatives that may offer competitive fares. Popular options include Grab (Southeast Asia), Didi Chuxing (China), and Go-Jek (Indonesia, Vietnam).
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