Bangkok, the capital of Thailand, is a favourite among remote workers and digital nomads for good reason. Set in the heart of Southeast Asia, the city blends buzzing street life, rich cultural landmarks and everyday ease. If you’re considering it as a working base, you’ll find fast and reliable internet speeds, lots of accommodation choices and plenty of co-working spots and cafes. With everything from night markets such as Chatuchak and Rod Fai, temples like Wat Pho and Wat Arun, to rooftop bars and riverside hangouts, it’s a place full of energy where you can get work done and truly absorb the vibe.
Popular areas to stay for working remotely in Bangkok include Ari, Ekkamai and Thonglor.
According to Numbeo, the average monthly cost of living in Bangkok (excluding space to stay) in 2026 is £440–£540 ($615–$715 USD) for one person.
Typical Wi-Fi speeds in Bangkok are around 97 Mbps download and 65 Mbps upload, according to TestMy.net.
Shopping mall food courts are underrated gems. Check out Pier 21 at Terminal 21 or the food stalls tucked away at the back of Center One Shopping Plaza.
Explore top-reviewed accommodation for remote work in Bangkok with verified Wi-Fi speeds – options for digital nomads, remote workers, business travellers, workcationers and anyone making work happen from anywhere in the world.
Sorry, no records were found. Please adjust your search criteria and try again.
Sorry, unable to load the Maps API.
Selecting this option will open up an interactive map with a search bar and filters. Happy searching!
Bangkok is served by Suvarnabhumi Airport (BKK) and Don Mueang Airport (DMK), with fast access via the Airport Rail Link, buses, taxis and ride‑hailing apps.
Bangkok’s main railway hub is Krung Thep Aphiwat Central Terminal (Bang Sue Grand Station), offering intercity trains, regional services and MRT connections.
Long‑distance and regional buses operate mainly from Bangkok Bus Terminal (Chatuchak), the city’s primary terminal for routes across Thailand.
Bangkok has a major cafe and coworking scene, especially in Thonglor, Ekkamai, Ari, Silom and Sathorn.
Supermarkets and convenience stores are easy to find, including Tops, Big C, Lotus’s, Villa Market, Gourmet Market and numerous 7‑Eleven and FamilyMart locations.
Bangkok is walkable in central districts like Siam, Silom and parts of Sukhumvit. The BTS Skytrain, MRT, buses, taxis, tuk‑tuks and ride‑hailing apps cover longer distances. The BTS and MRT are the fastest way to move across the city.
We use cookies at My Nomad Space to improve functionality, analyse site traffic and deliver a smoother journey across our pages. Your consent helps us make every visit more seamless, whether you’re browsing from home or on the road.