- ExpressVPN has grown to 214 ‘distinct, app-selectable server locations’
- The 214-location count across 113 countries does not mean 214 cities
- ExpressVPN now covers around 196 cities, up from 189
ExpressVPN has rolled out the biggest network in its history, expanding to 214 distinct, app-selectable server locations across 113 countries.
It’s a significant step up for a provider TechRadar last clocked at 189 locations, and it arrives as the fight to top our best VPN list increasingly turns on where you can connect, not how many servers hide behind the app.
The fresh additions reach places the network had not touched before, including Nuuk in Greenland, Lagos in Nigeria, Doha in Qatar, Valencia in Spain, and Manchester in the UK. The move builds on ExpressVPN’s rollout to all 50 US states earlier this year, bringing that same local-first approach to the wider world map.
It’s worth noting, however, that what the provider refers to as a “server location” is a connection option in the app, rather than a guaranteed unique city. For example, ExpressVPN’s UK entries bundle multiple London-area spots that each count separately toward the total.
If you strip those duplicates out, the real coverage is narrower. By TechRadar’s own tracking, ExpressVPN now reaches roughly 196 cities, up from 189. It’s a definite upgrade, but it still trails NordVPN, which covers around 224 cities and leads on country count, too.
A bigger, more local network
ExpressVPN is pitching this as a local-first expansion rather than a raw server-count boast. The new connection points span Europe, Africa, the Middle East, and North America, while established markets have been deepened rather than simply widened.
The UK line-up now runs from Docklands and Tottenham to Manchester and the Midlands, Australia stretches from Adelaide to Woolloomooloo, and Japan covers Osaka, Shibuya, Tokyo, and Yokohama.
More nearby options can cut latency, give you a backup when a route is busy, and let you match a specific city, state, or region to whatever you are doing, from streaming and gaming to banking or working while travelling.
Every new location runs on ExpressVPN’s RAM-only TrustedServer tech, which wipes data on each reboot, alongside its no-logs policy and its record of independent audits.
How to switch to the new locations
Getting to the new spots is simple. Update to the latest version of the ExpressVPN app, open the location picker, and browse the expanded country and city list.
If you would rather not choose, Smart Location will pick the fastest option for you automatically, based on speed, latency, and distance.
You can preview the full network on ExpressVPN’s server locations page before you connect. And if precise city-level control is what you are after, it is worth checking if the list covers the exact places you need, rather than trusting the headline figure alone.
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