Utrecht is one of the most charming cities in the Netherlands. The city’s picturesque canals, historic architecture and lively cultural scene make it a hidden gem for visitors. Located in the heart of the country, Utrecht offers easy access to other major Dutch cities, such as Amsterdam and Rotterdam, and countryside escapes. For those looking to stay and work from their laptop, Utrecht has a variety of accommodation options and great average Wi-Fi speeds. All in all, it’s easy for remote workers to get comfortable and stay focused, while also enjoying the city’s friendly atmosphere and convenient access to parks, cafes and cultural spots.
Popular areas to stay for working remotely in Utrecht include Lombok, Wittevrouwen and Neude Janskerkhof en Domplein.
According to Numbeo, the average monthly cost of living in Utrecht (excluding space to stay) in 2026 is £850-£950 ($1130–$1230 USD) for one person.
Typical Wi-Fi speeds in Utrecht are around 157 Mbps download and 65 Mbps upload, according to TestMy.net.
Be sure to visit Amersfoort, just 20 minutes from Utrecht by train, and see Koppelpoort, its iconic 15th-century city gate.
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Utrecht is served by Amsterdam Schiphol Airport (AMS), located about 30–35 minutes away by direct train, with easy access by bus, taxi and rideshare.
Utrecht’s main rail hub is Utrecht Centraal, one of the busiest stations in the Netherlands, offering fast national and international connections. Additional stations like Vaartsche Rijn, Overvecht and Lunetten make cross‑city travel simple.
Long‑distance and regional buses operate mainly from the Utrecht Centraal Bus Station, located directly next to the train station and serving the entire province of Utrecht and surrounding regions.
Utrecht has a strong café and coworking scene, especially around Nijenoord, Stationsgebied, Oudegracht and Lombok, supported by the city’s student, tech and creative communities.
Groceries are easy to find throughout the city, with major options including Albert Heijn, Jumbo, Lidl and numerous organic and specialty shops.
Utrecht is highly walkable and bike‑friendly, with dedicated cycling infrastructure throughout the city. For longer distances, people use buses, trams and trains, all integrated into the city’s compact and efficient transport network.
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