Best Places for Digital Nomads to Live in Israel
Israel, known for its rich history and vibrant culture, is an excellent destination for digital nomads seeking new experiences. With its modern infrastructure, attractive cities, and varied attractions, Israel offers a unique blend of history, technology, and outdoor activities. In this article, we will explore seven cities and towns that are ideal for digital nomads, each offering its own unique charm and attractions.
Tel Aviv
Known as the "City That Never Sleeps," Tel Aviv boasts a dynamic digital scene, with numerous co-working spaces and fast internet connections. The city is also famous for its beautiful beaches, diverse nightlife, and world-class restaurants. The Carmel Market is a must-visit, where you can sample local delicacies and mingle with locals.
Cost of Living: Rent for a furnished apartment in a central neighborhood: $1,200-$1,500 per month. Groceries for one person for a week: $100. Dining out for dinner (moderate restaurant + 1 drink): $30.
Nomad Tip: Don't miss the Jaffa Flea Market, where you can find antiques, textiles, and local crafts.
Where to Stay & Eat: Check out the Neve Tzedek neighborhood for furnished rentals and enjoy dinner at Mizlala or Dapap for authentic Israeli cuisine.
Jerusalem
Steeped in history, Jerusalem offers a wealth of cultural attractions, from the Western Wall and the Church of the Holy Sepulchre to the Israel Museum and Yad Vashem. Digital nomads will appreciate the city's modern infrastructure and numerous cafes, making it an ideal base for both work and exploration.
Cost of Living: Rent for a furnished apartment in a central neighborhood: $1,000-$1,300 per month. Groceries for one person for a week: $90. Dining out for dinner (moderate restaurant + 1 drink): $25.
Nomad Tip: Visit the Mahane Yehuda Market for a taste of local life and food.
Where to Stay & Eat: Stay in the Nahlaot neighborhood and try the delicious falafel at Abu Shukri or the hummus at Sultans.
Haifa
Haifa is a charming, coastal city with a diverse population and a thriving digital scene. The Bahai Gardens and the Technion – Israel Institute of Technology are just a few of the city's attractions. Digital nomads will appreciate the city's modern infrastructure and various co-working spaces.
Cost of Living: Rent for a furnished apartment in a central neighborhood: $900-$1,100 per month. Groceries for one person for a week: $80. Dining out for dinner (moderate restaurant + 1 drink): $20.
Nomad Tip: Take a stroll through the German Colony neighborhood and enjoy the local cafes and shops.
Where to Stay & Eat: Check out the Hadar neighborhood for furnished rentals and try the delicious shawarma at Ali Caravan or the fresh seafood at the Haifa Port.
Acre
Acre, a historic port city, offers a unique blend of ancient and modern attractions. Digital nomads will appreciate the city's co-working spaces, cafes, and fast internet connections. Don't miss the Old City and the Hospitallers Tunnel.
Cost of Living: Rent for a furnished apartment in a central neighborhood: $800-$1,000 per month. Groceries for one person for a week: $70. Dining out for dinner (moderate restaurant + 1 drink): $25.
Nomad Tip: Visit the Acre Market for local produce and handicrafts.
Where to Stay & Eat: Stay in the Old City and try the delicious seafood at Rina or the falafel at Abou Rami.
Safed
Safed, located in the Galilee region, is famous for its mystical atmosphere and artistic community. Digital nomads will appreciate the city's cozy cafes, quiet streets, and inspiring surroundings. The city's art galleries and the Tzfat Artists' Quarter are must-visits.
Cost of Living: Rent for a furnished apartment in a central neighborhood: $700-$900 per month. Groceries for one person for a week: $60. Dining out for dinner (moderate restaurant + 1 drink): $20.
Nomad Tip: Take a walk through the Artists' Quarter and meet the local artists.
Where to Stay & Eat: Stay in the Artists' Quarter and try the delicious vegan food at Green Cat or the traditional Middle Eastern dishes at Shikma.
Mitzpe Ramon
Mitzpe Ramon, located in the Negev desert, offers a unique experience for digital nomads seeking peace and inspiration. The city is surrounded by stunning desert landscapes and is home to the Mitzpe Ramon Crater and the Ramon Nature Reserve. Digital nomads will appreciate the town's co-working spaces and cafes.
Cost of Living: Rent for a furnished apartment in a central neighborhood: $600-$800 per month. Groceries for one person for a week: $50. Dining out for dinner (moderate restaurant + 1 drink): $15.
Nomad Tip: Take a hike in the Ramon Nature Reserve and enjoy the breathtaking views.
Where to Stay & Eat: Stay in the center of town and try the delicious desert dishes at the Bereshit Restaurant or the delicious falafel at Falafel Yosef.
Eilat
Eilat, located at the southern tip of Israel, is a popular destination for digital nomads seeking sun, sea, and adventure. The city offers numerous water sports, beaches, and restaurants. Digital nomads will appreciate the city's co-working spaces and fast internet connections.
Cost of Living: Rent for a furnished apartment in a central neighborhood: $900-$1,200 per month. Groceries for one person for a week: $100. Dining out for dinner (moderate restaurant + 1 drink): $35.
Nomad Tip: Take a day trip to the Timna Park and explore the ancient copper mines.
Where to Stay & Eat: Stay in the North Beach area and try the delicious shawarma at Habib or the fresh seafood at the Marina.
About the Author
Joshua Wood, LPC is one of the Founders of Digital Nomad Exchange and serves as Co-President of Expat Exchange. Prior to Expat Exchange and Digital Nomad Exchange, Joshua worked for NBC Cable (MSNBC and CNBC Primetime). Joshua has a BA from Syracuse and a Master's in Clinical and Counseling Psychology from Fairleigh Dickinson University. Mr. Wood is also a licensed counselor and psychotherapist.
Some of Joshua's articles include Pros and Cons of Living in Portugal, 10 Best Places to Live in Ireland and Pros and Cons of Living in Uruguay. Connect with Joshua on LinkedIn.
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