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Campinas

The Best Places to Work Remotely in Campinas

Discover 28 nomad-tested spots with fast Wi-Fi and accessible outlets in Campinas.

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Is Campinas Good for Remote Work?

Campinas is São Paulo state's second-largest city and a legitimate tech hub in its own right, home to UNICAMP (one of Brazil's top public universities), multiple research institutes, and companies in technology, healthcare, and agribusiness. For remote workers relocating from expensive global cities, Campinas offers a compelling combination: São Paulo-level professional infrastructure at meaningfully lower costs. One-bedroom apartments in central neighborhoods like Cambuí and Barão Geraldo run R$1,500–R$2,500/month, and the city's restaurant and café scene is strong. Coworking options number in the hundreds on listing platforms, with a concentration of spaces in Cambuí and near the Campinas Technology Park.

Internet infrastructure is solid, with fiber connections standard across residential and commercial areas. The city's proximity to GRU (Guarulhos International Airport, 90 km away) and the frequency of intercity bus connections mean São Paulo is accessible in about 90 minutes, enabling nomads to attend meetings or events in the capital without relocating. Campinas itself has direct flights from Viracopos International Airport to major Brazilian cities and some international routes. The startup ecosystem, fed by UNICAMP graduates and several incubator programs, gives technically-oriented remote workers networking opportunities that smaller cities lack.

The practical trade-off is that Campinas is an inland business city without beaches, a nightlife scene comparable to São Paulo's, or the bohemian café culture of Florianópolis. It suits remote workers who prioritize infrastructure, cost efficiency, and professional networking over lifestyle amenity. The climate is tropical with a distinct dry season (June–August) and a hot, rainy summer (December–February). For nomads already working with Brazilian tech companies or attending conferences in São Paulo regularly, Campinas makes a well-positioned and underrated base.