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The Cities to Travel to with the Fastest Internet

There are so many great places you can visit in the United States and all over the world. It’s already tough to leave loved ones and our everyday conveniences behind, so why make it worse by dealing with slower Internet? While you travel you’re already leaving behind so much; you may as well stay connected at the fastest speeds possible.

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There are plenty of cities that are restricted and only have access to slow DSL connections or worse, but there are plenty of cities across the country and the world that have access to some of the fastest speeds available.

Check Out London for Speedy Wi-Fi
London is filled with history and plenty of must-see sights. Luckily, its Internet speed is pretty good, too. The average download speed in London is 0.15 Gbps, and while that might not be the fastest on the list, it’s certainly nothing to scoff at.

Top Destinations for Fast Wi-Fi
San Francisco, Mexico City, Berlin, and Dublin stretch across many different and beautiful parts of the world. While you’re visiting all of these wonderful places, you’ll be able to enjoy some great Wi-Fi speeds, too. These cities may not have a lot in common but they do all share an average download speed of 0.2 Gbps. This means you can focus on fun instead of waiting for things to load.

Where to Go for Faster Internet in Canada
Canada is a beautiful place to visit. You’ll find plenty to do and see, and Toronto is a great place to start. Luckily, Toronto enjoys an average download speed of 0.35 Gbps so you can quickly browse the Internet for things to do instead of waiting.

The City with the Fastest Wi-Fi Speeds
Seoul, in South Korea, tops this list with average download speeds at 1 Gbps, while also having a much lower cost than most other countries. You’ll want to make sure to check out all this wonderful city has to offer, though it’ll hard to stop binge-watching and surfing the Internet at these insane speeds!

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