Ankara, Turkey
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Ankara

🌍 Turkey3.6
$1,400
/ month
70 Mbps
Internet
3°C
Weather
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💰 Cost of Living

Average monthly expenses for a digital nomad

🏠 Accommodation

1BR Center$400/mo
1BR Outside$300/mo
Hostel$20/night
Airbnb$700/mo

🍜 Food & Dining

Local Meal$4
Mid-range$12
Groceries$60/wk
Coffee$2.5

🚗 Transportation

BestMetro / Bus / Taxi
Grab/UberNo
MetroYes
IDPRequired

🎯 Other

Gym$40/mo
Coworking$120
SIM Card$12/mo
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⚡ Digital Nomad Essentials

Everything you need to work remotely from Ankara

📶 Internet

Speed70 Mbps
Reliability4/5
ProviderTurkcell
5GNo
SIM$12/mo

☁️ Weather

BestApr - Jun, Sep - Oct
HotJun - Aug
RainyN/A
Temp3°C
Humidity90%
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✈️ Transport

Airport35 min
Walkable6/10
BestMetro / Bus / Taxi
RideshareNo
MetroYes
Drives onRight
IDPRequired

🛂 Visa

Tourist90 days
TypeVisa Free
DN VisaYes
CurrencyTRY
TimezoneGMT+3
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Advantages

  • Very affordable cost of living compared to Western Europe
  • Excellent public transportation with metro and buses
  • Rich history and world-class museums
  • Safe city with low crime rates
  • Strong digital infrastructure and fast internet
  • Authentic Turkish culture without tourist crowds
  • Great food scene with local Anatolian cuisine
  • Easy access to Cappadocia and other destinations
  • Friendly locals and welcoming atmosphere
  • Modern amenities in a historic setting

Disadvantages

  • Cold winters with temperatures below freezing
  • Less English spoken compared to Istanbul
  • Limited nightlife scene
  • No beach or coastal activities
  • Smaller expat and digital nomad community
  • Air quality can be poor in winter months
  • Less walkable than some European capitals
  • Conservative dress expected in some areas
  • Currency volatility affects planning
  • Fewer international flight connections

💼 Top Coworking Spaces

Best places to work in Ankara

Regus Armada

📍 Eskişehir Yolu No:6 A Blok, Söğütözü, 06520 Çankaya/Ankara

WiFi Speed100 Mbps
Day Pass$15
Monthly$150
24/7 AccessNo
Meeting RoomsYes

Regus Çankaya

📍 Turan Güneş Bulvarı No:98, Çankaya, 06550 Ankara

WiFi Speed100 Mbps
Day Pass$18
Monthly$180
24/7 AccessNo
Meeting RoomsYes

Plaza Cubes Paragon Tower

📍 Kızılırmak Mah., Ufuk Üniversitesi Cad. No:3, 06510 Çankaya/Ankara

WiFi Speed150 Mbps
Day Pass$12
Monthly$110
24/7 AccessYes
Meeting RoomsYes

eOfis Next Level

📍 Eskişehir Yolu Üzeri, Next Level AVM, Söğütözü, 06510 Çankaya/Ankara

WiFi Speed80 Mbps
Day Pass$10
Monthly$95
24/7 AccessNo
Meeting RoomsYes

Work Up Çukurambar

📍 Çukurambar Mah., 1425. Cad. No:11/A, 06510 Çankaya/Ankara

WiFi Speed70 Mbps
Day Pass$8
Monthly$85
24/7 AccessNo
Meeting RoomsYes
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☕ Best Cafes to Work From

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Focus Study Zone & Cafe

📍 Yıldızevler

WiFi Speed30 Mbps
WiFi Qualitygood
PowerYes
Noisequiet
Work Score5/10

Owster Coffee

📍 Ayrancı

WiFi Speed20 Mbps
WiFi Qualitygood
PowerYes
Noisequiet
Work Score4/10

Coffee Academy

📍 Bahçelievler

WiFi Speed25 Mbps
WiFi Qualitygood
PowerYes
Noisequiet
Work Score4/10

Hound Coffee & Eatery

📍 Hilal

WiFi Speed25 Mbps
WiFi Qualitygood
PowerYes
Noisequiet
Work Score4/10

Kakule Kahve

📍 Kavaklıdere

WiFi Speed10 Mbps
WiFi Qualityfair
PowerYes
Noisemoderate
Work Score3/10
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🏘️ Best Neighborhoods

Where to stay in Ankara

Çankaya

$$$ Premium

Ankara's most prestigious district and the administrative heart of Turkey. Home to foreign embassies, government ministries, upscale hotels, and tree-lined boulevards. The neighborhood offers excellent dining options, modern shopping centers, and a sophisticated atmosphere. Perfect for professionals seeking a refined living environment with easy access to cultural institutions and international facilities. The area is exceptionally safe with 24/7 security presence.

UpscaleEmbassiesSafe+7

Kızılay

$$ Mid-range

The vibrant commercial and cultural center of Ankara. This bustling district is characterized by busy shopping streets, countless cafes, bookstores, and a young, energetic atmosphere driven by nearby universities. Excellent public transportation hub with metro connections to all parts of the city. The area comes alive at night with restaurants and entertainment venues, making it ideal for digital nomads who enjoy urban energy and convenience.

CentralShoppingUniversities+7

Hamamönü

$ Budget

A beautifully restored Ottoman-era neighborhood featuring traditional 19th-century houses converted into charming cafes, art galleries, and boutique shops. The cobblestone streets and historic architecture provide a stark contrast to modern Ankara. Popular with locals on weekends, this area offers an authentic glimpse into Turkish culture. Perfect for those seeking inspiration, photography opportunities, and a taste of old-world charm.

HistoricOttoman architectureArtisan shops+7

Ulus

$ Budget

The historic old town of Ankara centered around the ancient citadel. This area houses the famous Museum of Anatolian Civilizations, traditional bazaars, and the iconic Ankara Castle. The neighborhood retains its authentic character with narrow winding streets, copper workshops, and local eateries. While some parts are less developed, the area offers unmatched historical significance and the most affordable accommodation options in the city center.

HistoricAnkara CastleMuseums+7
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🏛️ Top Attractions

Best things to do in Ankara

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Anıtkabir (Atatürk Mausoleum)

The monumental mausoleum of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, founder of the Turkish Republic. This impressive complex sits atop a hill overlooking Ankara and features stunning neoclassical architecture blending Hittite and Ottoman influences. The site includes a museum showcasing Atatürk's personal belongings, the Hall of Honor with his sarcophagus, and beautiful gardens. A must-visit for understanding modern Turkish history and national identity.

💰 Free⏱️ 3h
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Museum of Anatolian Civilizations

Award-winning museum housed in a restored 15th-century Ottoman bazaar. Features an extraordinary collection of artifacts spanning 10,000 years of Anatolian history, from Paleolithic times through the Byzantine era. Highlights include Hittite sculptures, Phrygian artifacts, and treasures from Çatalhöyük, one of the world's oldest settlements. The chronological displays provide fascinating insights into the civilizations that shaped this region.

💰 $5⏱️ 2.5h
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Ankara Castle (Ankara Kalesi)

Ancient fortification dating back to the Galatian, Roman, and Byzantine periods, sitting atop a rocky hill in the old city. The citadel offers panoramic views of Ankara and contains the charming Kaleiçi neighborhood with traditional Ottoman houses, narrow streets, and local artisan shops. Explore the inner and outer castle walls, visit the Alaaddin Mosque, and enjoy sunset views over the modern city spreading below.

💰 Free⏱️ 2h
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Kocatepe Mosque

The largest mosque in Ankara and one of the biggest in the world, dominating the city skyline with its four 88-meter minarets. Built between 1967-1987 in neo-classical Ottoman style, inspired by the Blue Mosque in Istanbul. The interior features stunning Kütahya tiles, beautiful calligraphy, and a massive central dome. Visitors can observe prayers and appreciate the peaceful atmosphere. Located in Kızılay, easily accessible by metro.

💰 Free⏱️ 1h
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Hacı Bayram Mosque

One of Turkey's most historically significant mosques, dating from the 15th century and dedicated to the Sufi saint Hacı Bayram Veli. The mosque complex stands adjacent to the ancient Roman Temple of Augustus, creating a unique juxtaposition of cultures and eras. The beautiful courtyard with its fountain is a peaceful retreat. The surrounding area features traditional shops and the saint's tomb, making it a spiritual center for pilgrims.

💰 Free⏱️ 1.5h
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Atakule Tower

Iconic 125-meter communications and observation tower that has become one of Ankara's most recognizable landmarks. Features a revolving restaurant at the top completing a 360-degree rotation every hour, offering spectacular panoramic views of the city. The tower is surrounded by a modern shopping complex with international brands. Perfect for sunset dining or simply enjoying aerial views of Ankara's diverse landscape from ancient citadel to modern skyline.

💰 $8⏱️ 1.5h
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Gençlik Park

A beloved green oasis in central Ankara featuring a large artificial lake, gardens, and various recreational facilities. Popular with local families for picnics, paddle boat rides, and leisurely walks. The park includes an amusement area with rides, open-air concert venues, and numerous tea gardens. A perfect escape from the urban bustle, especially pleasant during spring when flowers bloom and locals gather to enjoy the outdoors.

💰 Free⏱️ 2h
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Çengelhan Rahmi M. Koç Museum

Fascinating industrial heritage museum housed in a restored Ottoman-era caravanserai near Ankara Castle. Showcases Turkey's transportation, engineering, and communication history through interactive exhibits. Collections include vintage cars, trains, maritime vessels, scientific instruments, and Atatürk memorabilia. Features a recreated traditional artisan street and hands-on activities for children. A unique museum that appeals to all ages with its diverse and engaging displays.

💰 $8⏱️ 2.5h
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🛡️ Safety & Healthcare

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🚨 Safety

Overall Safety4/5
Crime Ratelow
Safe at NightYes
Scamslow
Solo Femalesafe

🏥 Healthcare

Qualitygood
Doctor Visit$25
English-SpeakingYes
Top HospitalHacettepe University Hospital
InsuranceRecommended

💬 What Nomads Say

Real reviews from digital nomads

Michael T.
Remote Software Engineer • 6 months
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"Ankara has been an incredible discovery for remote work. After spending 6 months here, I can confidently say it's one of the most underrated cities in Europe. The cost of living is remarkably low - my modern apartment in Çankaya costs under $400/month, and I eat out daily for around $15. Internet is rock solid at 70+ Mbps, never had issues with video calls. The city feels safe at all hours, public transport is excellent, and the food scene is fantastic. Sure, English isn't as widely spoken as in Istanbul, but I've picked up basic Turkish and locals are incredibly helpful. If you want authentic Turkey without the tourist crowds and premium prices, Ankara delivers."

Sarah L.
Freelance Content Writer • 4 months
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"Spent 4 months in Ankara working remotely and had a mostly positive experience. The good: extremely affordable, safe, great museums and history, reliable wifi at cafes and coworking spaces, friendly people. The challenges: winters are genuinely cold, the nomad community is small so you need to make effort to socialize, and nightlife is limited compared to Istanbul. I found some great laptop-friendly cafes in Kızılay and the coworking scene is growing. The city has a practical, no-nonsense vibe - it's not Instagram-pretty but it's real and liveable. Perfect if you need to focus on work without distractions, just pack warm clothes for winter!"

David K.
Digital Marketing Consultant • 2 months
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"Ankara is a mixed bag for digital nomads. Pros: unbeatable prices, safe environment, modern infrastructure, and fascinating history. I loved exploring the citadel area and museums. The cons were significant for me though: the city lacks the creative energy I thrive on, English proficiency is lower than expected, and the social scene is quiet. Finding good specialty coffee required effort, and the nomad community is sparse. Weather swings from blazing summers to freezing winters. That said, if you're a budget-conscious nomad who values safety and doesn't need a party scene, Ankara could work. I'd recommend it for 1-2 months, not long-term unless you have specific reasons to be here."

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