Where to Stay in Taiz
Best WiFi, coworking spaces, and long-stay neighborhoods
Best Neighborhoods for Digital Nomads
Ranked by relevance for digital nomads visiting Taiz
Al-Mudhaffar
Mid-rangeA mix of residential and commercial activity with some historical significance.
- +Central location
- +Access to local amenities
- -Can be noisy
- -Limited tourist infrastructure
Salah Al-Din
Mid-rangeA more established area with government buildings and some residential zones.
- +Relatively quieter than the city center
- +Proximity to some historical sites
- -Fewer dining and shopping options
- -Can feel somewhat deserted at night
Gamal Abdul Nasser
BudgetA bustling commercial hub with shops, restaurants, and administrative offices.
- +Abundant local food options
- +Easy access to public transport
- -Can be very crowded and noisy
- -Limited upscale accommodations
WiFi & Remote Work in Taiz
Quality
fair
Avg Speed
5-15 Mbps
Free WiFi
Some hotels and cafes offer Wi-Fi, but it can be unreliable and slow. It's best to have a local SIM card with data if connectivity is crucial.
Coworking
No formal coworking spaces. Some cafes might accommodate remote work for short periods.
Daily Budget (Budget)
YER 25000/day
Hidden Gems in Taiz
Lesser-known spots the locals love
Local Eateries in Al-Qahira
Explore the Al-Qahira neighborhood for authentic Yemeni cuisine at small, family-run restaurants. Try dishes like Mandi or Saltah, prepared with traditional methods for a true taste of local flavor.
1 area to be cautious about
Read our full safety guide for Taiz