Best UK cities for remote workers 2024

Over the last few years, we’ve seen businesses allow working from home, and results show that it’s not only possible but also desirable. With around 44% of us in the UK now working remotely in some capacity, it’s important we choose a suitable place to call home.

The UK is home to many incredible places to live, ideal for those looking forward to escaping office life. We take a look at four of the best cities based on factors such as culture, comfort, and connectivity.

Hull

First in this list is Kingston-Upon-Hull located in East Yorkshire. The 2017 City of Culture has undergone development over the years, making it an attractive place to live. And with affordable living costs and modern new build homes appearing in Hull, it’s no wonder young professionals are choosing to move here.

While the UK is generally well-connected, some regions have better internet connectivity. Hull tops the list for having the fastest internet connection despite being limited in choice of broadband providers. This makes it ideal for those working from home as you’re guaranteed clear video calls free from lag or buffering.

Hull has also been hailed as one of the best places for co-working, which is beneficial if you ever wish to socialise with others within a creative environment.

Bristol

Coastal areas are a firm choice for remote workers given the desire to spend our free time out in nature. Bristol is the perfect choice for those seeking a greener lifestyle, offering some of the biggest green spaces and various bike paths for cycling.

Alongside a buzzing art and music scene, Bristol offers the perfect work-life balance. The city’s friendly community means it’s easy to build connections with others too. It’s also worth noting that Bristol has higher than average availability of ultra-fast broadband.

Manchester

Manchester has always been a popular choice for professionals due to its reasonable property prices and range of job opportunities in industries like technology and finance. The city offers just as much as London yet the cost of living is much lower.

If you don’t fancy staring at the same four walls every day, there are plenty of safe places to work remotely in Manchester including Ancoats Coffee and Mackie Mayor. And should you need to travel for whatever reason, Manchester is very well-connected, offering transport links to other major cities like Liverpool and Leeds.

Liverpool

The Scousers aren’t just known for their music, Liverpool is also a fantastic location for startups – particularly in the tech industry. With respectable internet, 4G, and 5G speeds, remote workers are catered for.

The city perfectly blends business with pleasure, featuring some great bars and entertainment venues, and you’re only a short train ride from both Formby and Crosby Beach. Couple that with some of the most affordable property prices in the UK, and you have a city where you can easily put down roots.

 

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