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cambridge vs Copenhagen

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cambridge vs Copenhagen

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cambridge

United Kingdom

#82 of 104 in the dataset

Copenhagen

Denmark

#79 of 104 in the dataset

Nomad Score74/10074/100
Cost of living7 metrics
Monthly cost$3,201$3,321
Monthly cost (couple)$1,887$2,198
1BR centre$2,007$1,930
1BR outside centre$1,681$1,426
Inexpensive meal$21.27$22.82
Cappuccino$4.71$6.99
Monthly cost (family)$4,359$5,077
Internet2 metrics
Fiber
273 Mbps145 Mbps14 ms
324 Mbps220 Mbps8 ms
Mobile (4G/5G)
127 Mbps16 Mbps36 ms
294 Mbps37 Mbps23 ms
Quality of life7 metrics
Safety5.9/107.4/10
Climate index9184
Healthcare7275
Pollution index3625
Purchasing power137131
Quality of life index184197
Commute time39 min27 min
Visa & entry2 metrics
Nomad visa stay
Visa-free stay (your passport)

cambridge vs Copenhagen at a glance

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Nomad Score

cambridge74/100

Copenhagen74/100

Monthly cost (solo)

cambridge$1,194

Copenhagen$1,391

Cost of living (incl. 1BR)

cambridge$3,201

Copenhagen$3,321

Fiber download

cambridge273 Mbps

Copenhagen324 Mbps

cambridge vs Copenhagen: which is better for digital nomads?

cambridge takes this matchup with a Nomad Score of 74/100 against 74/100 for Copenhagen — a 0-point lead. Affordability carries 35% of that score, connectivity 25%, climate and safety 15% each, and visa freedom the remaining 10% — a weighting built for remote workers, not tourists.

Safety-wise, Copenhagen leads at 7.4/10, ahead of cambridge (5.9/10). The healthcare index runs 75/72 the same way.

Day-to-day expenses separate the two. cambridge comes to about $1,194 a month for a solo nomad, Copenhagen to $1,391. With centre rents at $2,007 and $1,930, the full bill runs $3,201 in cambridge and $3,321 in Copenhagen — a 4% difference that favors cambridge.

If your mood follows the thermometer, cambridge has the steadier climate: 91 (cambridge) vs 84 (Copenhagen) on the climate index.

Remote-work infrastructure splits them: cambridge averages 273 Mbps on fixed fiber and Copenhagen 324 Mbps, at 14 ms and 8 ms latency. Put simply, Copenhagen is the one to pick if download speed is your bottleneck — 294 Mbps mobile in Copenhagen keeps you connected on the move.

Bottom line. With safety the widest split (7.4/10 vs 5.9/10), Copenhagen is the safer landing spot — weigh the rest against that.

cambridge vs Copenhagen — FAQ

+Is cambridge or Copenhagen cheaper to live in?

cambridge costs about $3,201 a month for a solo digital nomad ($1,194 spending plus $2,007 for a 1BR in the centre). Copenhagen comes to $3,321 ($1,391 plus $1,930 for rent). cambridge is the cheaper base, about 4% less.

+How much does a couple spend in cambridge vs Copenhagen?

For two people sharing, monthly costs run about $1,887 in cambridge and $2,198 in Copenhagen.

+Which city has a higher Nomad Score, cambridge or Copenhagen?

cambridge is ahead with 74/100, against 74/100 for Copenhagen (a 0-point margin). Affordability is the heaviest pillar at 35%, followed by connectivity (25%), climate and safety (15% each) and visa freedom (10%).

+Which city has faster internet for remote work?

Copenhagen has the faster fixed connection at 324 Mbps versus 273 Mbps, with 14 ms vs 8 ms latency.

+Is cambridge or Copenhagen safer for digital nomads?

Copenhagen scores 7.4/10 for safety versus 5.9/10 in cambridge.

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