
Europe · Portugal
Lisbon draws remote workers with its EU time-zone overlap, direct flights to both US East Coast and the rest of Europe, and a mature nomad scene concentrated in Principe Real and Alcantara. English is widely spoken in the startup and coworking circuit, and the D8 visa gives a clear legal path for longer stays.
Read the full Lisbon city guide →Monthly budget
$2,000
Avg internet speed
150 Mbps
Timezone
Europe/Lisbon
Best months
Mar–Jun, Sep–Oct
Portugal's D8 Digital Nomad Visa allows remote workers earning above a set minimum income threshold to reside for up to one year, renewable toward permanent residency.
| Housing | $950 |
| Food | $450 |
| Coworking | $200 |
| Transport | $60 |
| Entertainment | $300 |
| Total | $1,960 |
5 spaces
★ 4.7Second Home Lisboa
Cais do Sodré, Lisbon
220 Mbps
$27 /day
$350 /mo
★ 4.6Heden Lisbon
Chiado, Lisbon
200 Mbps
$11 /day
$107 /mo
★ 4.5LACS
Anjos, Lisbon
180 Mbps
$24 /day
$270 /mo
★ 4.5Outsite Lisbon Cais do Sodré
Cais do Sodré, Lisbon
180 Mbps
$28 /day
$1700 /mo
★ 4.3Avila Spaces Marquês
Avenidas Novas, Lisbon
160 Mbps
$22 /day
$215 /mo