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Moscow is a modern, energetic megacity offering fast internet, excellent public transport, and a rapidly developing tech and creative ecosystem. Broadband speeds commonly reach 150–600 Mbps, and coworking spaces like SOK, Space 1, DI Telegraph provide strong infrastructure for remote work.
Living costs are moderate compared to major Western capitals: central one-bedroom apartments cost €800–€1,500, coworkings start at €120/month, and transportation is highly affordable with monthly passes around €20–€30.
Popular areas among remote workers include Patriarch Ponds, Arbat, Red October, Hamovniki, Zamoskvorechye. The city offers a rich cultural life—museums, theaters, large parks, riverfronts, and world-class architecture. Winters are cold, but summers are warm and pleasant.
For nomads who appreciate fast internet, strong infrastructure, and a vibrant big-city atmosphere, Moscow provides an active and stimulating base.
Living costs are moderate compared to major Western capitals: central one-bedroom apartments cost €800–€1,500, coworkings start at €120/month, and transportation is highly affordable with monthly passes around €20–€30.
Popular areas among remote workers include Patriarch Ponds, Arbat, Red October, Hamovniki, Zamoskvorechye. The city offers a rich cultural life—museums, theaters, large parks, riverfronts, and world-class architecture. Winters are cold, but summers are warm and pleasant.
For nomads who appreciate fast internet, strong infrastructure, and a vibrant big-city atmosphere, Moscow provides an active and stimulating base.
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Moscow (Russia) is one of the largest cities in Europe and a major global center of culture, business, technology, and education. The Moscow metropolitan area has over 13 million residents, making it one of the most populated urban regions in the world. The city combines modern architecture, historical monuments, and rapid digital development.
Climate
Humid continental climate with cold winters and warm summers.
Winter temperatures: -10–0°C (cold waves can drop below -20°C)
Summer temperatures: 18–30°C
Long, snowy winters and comfortable summers; best seasons are May–June and September.
Cost of Living (approx.)
Coworking desk: €120–€250/month
One-bedroom apartment (city center): €800–€1,500/month (prices vary significantly by district)
Public transport monthly pass (Тройка): €20–€30
Restaurant meal: €8–€20
Internet & Work Infrastructure
Broadband speeds: typically 150–600 Mbps, with widespread fiber and very high availability.
Extensive 4G and expanding 5G coverage.
Major coworking spaces: SOK, coworkstation, Workki, Know Where, Hyundai, GES-2 (and some of them for free!).
Many laptop-friendly cafés in Patriarch Ponds, Tverskaya, Presnya, Kitay-Gorod, Zaryadye.
Nomad Community
Moscow has a strong tech and creative community, with active scenes in IT, design, media, and startups. The city hosts numerous meetups, conferences, and hackathons. English is increasingly spoken in business centers and coworkings.
Popular areas for remote workers: Patriarch Ponds, Arbat, Red October, Hamovniki, Tverskaya, Zamoskvorechye.
Lifestyle & Activities
Landmarks: Red Square, Kremlin, St. Basil’s Cathedral, Gorky Park, Zaryadye Park, Moscow City, Tretyakov Gallery.
Activities: museums, river cruises, modern art spaces, rooftop bars, theaters, and large green parks.
Outdoor options: cycling paths, ice skating in winter, hiking near Moscow River and in nature reserves around the city.
Transport: world-class metro system, buses, trams, Aeroexpress trains; very affordable and efficient.
Nomad Advantages
Fast internet and excellent digital infrastructure.
Affordable public transport and wide coworking selection.
Large, dynamic cultural scene and lively urban atmosphere.
High availability of cafés, work-friendly spaces, and modern amenities.
Rich history, architecture, and year-round activities.
Climate
Humid continental climate with cold winters and warm summers.
Winter temperatures: -10–0°C (cold waves can drop below -20°C)
Summer temperatures: 18–30°C
Long, snowy winters and comfortable summers; best seasons are May–June and September.
Cost of Living (approx.)
Coworking desk: €120–€250/month
One-bedroom apartment (city center): €800–€1,500/month (prices vary significantly by district)
Public transport monthly pass (Тройка): €20–€30
Restaurant meal: €8–€20
Internet & Work Infrastructure
Broadband speeds: typically 150–600 Mbps, with widespread fiber and very high availability.
Extensive 4G and expanding 5G coverage.
Major coworking spaces: SOK, coworkstation, Workki, Know Where, Hyundai, GES-2 (and some of them for free!).
Many laptop-friendly cafés in Patriarch Ponds, Tverskaya, Presnya, Kitay-Gorod, Zaryadye.
Nomad Community
Moscow has a strong tech and creative community, with active scenes in IT, design, media, and startups. The city hosts numerous meetups, conferences, and hackathons. English is increasingly spoken in business centers and coworkings.
Popular areas for remote workers: Patriarch Ponds, Arbat, Red October, Hamovniki, Tverskaya, Zamoskvorechye.
Lifestyle & Activities
Landmarks: Red Square, Kremlin, St. Basil’s Cathedral, Gorky Park, Zaryadye Park, Moscow City, Tretyakov Gallery.
Activities: museums, river cruises, modern art spaces, rooftop bars, theaters, and large green parks.
Outdoor options: cycling paths, ice skating in winter, hiking near Moscow River and in nature reserves around the city.
Transport: world-class metro system, buses, trams, Aeroexpress trains; very affordable and efficient.
Nomad Advantages
Fast internet and excellent digital infrastructure.
Affordable public transport and wide coworking selection.
Large, dynamic cultural scene and lively urban atmosphere.
High availability of cafés, work-friendly spaces, and modern amenities.
Rich history, architecture, and year-round activities.











