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Jundiaí

The Best Places to Work Remotely in Jundiaí

Discover 8 nomad-tested spots with fast Wi-Fi and accessible outlets in Jundiaí.

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Is Jundiaí Good for Remote Work?

Jundiaí is a prosperous São Paulo state city of about 450,000 people, situated 50 km northwest of São Paulo city. It is primarily known as a wine-producing region and a logistics hub, home to major distribution centers for multinational companies. For digital nomads, Jundiaí functions primarily as a São Paulo satellite city: close enough to reach the capital in 40–50 minutes by train or car, but with dramatically lower living costs. Apartments in central Jundiaí run R$1,000–R$1,800/month — roughly half the equivalent in São Paulo — while the city offers access to São Paulo-level internet infrastructure (fiber at 100–300 Mbps is standard) and the full logistics of a mature urban area.

Coworking options exist in Jundiaí's commercial districts, serving a substantial population of freelancers, logistics professionals, and small business owners. The city is not a dedicated nomad hub, but the CPTM commuter rail (Line 7) provides a direct connection to São Paulo's Luz station, opening up the capital's full coworking scene, cultural calendar, and professional network for Jundiaí-based nomads whenever they need it. For nomads whose work is entirely remote and who want a quieter, cheaper base within commuting distance of Latin America's largest business city, this is the practical case for Jundiaí.

The lifestyle draw is the Serra do Japi — a well-preserved Atlantic Forest reserve just outside the city, one of the most biodiverse areas in São Paulo state. The city also has a pleasant old town center and a growing restaurant scene. Climate is subtropical, with warm wet summers and mild dry winters. Jundiaí's own airport serves private aviation; commercial travel routes through Guarulhos (70 km) or Campinas Viracopos (45 km).