Asmara for Digital Nomads
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Eritrea

Asmara

Cost of Living

Total
$3,145

Rent
$2,291

Min
$850
Max
$2,535
Source

Median rent based on analysis of 10 apartments in June

Additional Expenses

Groceries
$451
Food Outside
$249
Base Cost
$154
Sources
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WIFI

Poor

Download Speed

Median
26.61 Mbps
Max
136.47 Mbps
Min
6.22 Mbps

Upload Speed

Median
7.35 Mbps
Max
11.99 Mbps
Min
1.06 Mbps
Latency
208 ms

Data provided by Ookla

Safety

8/10 - Very Safe
Walking at Day
Safe
82
Walking at Night
Safe
77
Safety Index
Safe
76
Crime Index
Low
24

Weather

15/06/2025
Air Quality
Good
48/500

Forecast

☁️
26°C
19°C

Feels like: 24°C

Overview

Population
963,000
Local Time
10:25 PM
Popularity Score
2/10
Travel Insurance
Genki
eSIM
Airalo
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Mobility

Walkability
Okay
65
Public Transit
Okay
60
Bikeability
Excellent
70

Accommodations

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Reviews

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Overwhelmingly Positive
100% of the 1 user review for this place is positive
RECENT REVIEWS
Overwhelmingly Positive
100% of the 1 user review in the last year is positive
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Feb 26Nomad List
Recommended

I can confirm, this is the absolute worst place in the world to be a DN! Internet is only available in a few hotels, and even then it's 2mbps with limited access to Western social media. SIM cards are a pain even for locals and no data plans are sold. Your Starlink is likely to get confiscated on entry. And local cash is hard to come by, there are no ATMs in the country and no apps, the only way to send yourself cash is the one Western Union in the country exists, run by the government. (Most people bring USD cash to exchange at the airport.)

Nonetheless - this is an amazing place to visit to unplug. It's safe, beautiful, has great food and is culturally very interesting. Despite the "North Korea of Africa" reputation, tourists are free to roam around Asmara, and there are loads of cafes, restaurants and bars to test out in the city.

I wouldn't go too far out of my way to visit Asmara, but if I were planning to be in the Gulf already (where there are cheap flights to Asmara out of DXB and JED) I would absolutely recommend visiting for a long weekend for a unique experience.

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