Almaty – Digital Nomad Guide

Almaty unfolds between Soviet-era apartment blocks and the snow-capped Tian Shan, where the Kok-Tobe cable car climbs above Panfilov Park and weekend crowds graze through Zeleny Bazaar's horsemeat sausage and dried apricot stalls. Arbat pedestrian zone fills with evening strollers after office hours, banyas fire up on Saturdays, and Medeu's outdoor ice rink stays busy half the year while the Shymbulak gondola hauls skiers higher in season. Russian still dominates conversation though Kazakh now claims every street sign, and the apple-orchard origins of the city's name show up in spring blossom along Dostyk Avenue. For anyone drawn to post-Soviet urban exploration with serious mountain access on the doorstep, few cities deliver both this well.

Key facts

  • Monthly Cost: $900
  • Overall Score: 6.3/10
  • Internet: 50 Mbps
  • Safety: 7/10

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