The world's top cities for remote work, referred to as 'workations', were evaluated by the International Workplace Group using 12 criteria. The assessment included factors like broadband speed, the availability of flexible workspaces, and proximity to nature. Tokyo emerged as the leading city, scoring 91 points due to high-speed internet, excellent transportation, a safe environment, and a digital nomad visa. Rio de Janeiro and Paris followed closely in the rankings, owing to affordable costs and strong infrastructure, respectively. These rankings reflect the increasing trend of combining work and travel for remote workers.
Tokyo scored 91 out of 120, excelling due to speedy broadband, top-tier transport infrastructure, safety, a new digital nomad visa, and access to nature.
Rio de Janeiro secured second place with 90 points, attributed to affordable living costs and a citywide 5G rollout.
The analysis assessed hubs across 12 different criteria including broadband speed, availability of flexible workspaces, and proximity to nature.
The ranking emphasizes the emergence of 'workations' where remote workers seek optimal environments tailored for productivity and life balance.
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