Latest Articles on Digital Nomads and Remote Working
U.S. Cities Paying Remote Workers to Relocate
It used to be that cities wooed big businesses like Amazon and Meta to set up new headquarters in their catchment area. The idea is that these businesses create jobs and attract high-earning taxpayers that contribute to the local economy. But small towns and cities,...
Dealing with Culture Shock While Living Abroad
Moving abroad for work, fun, or travel is often seen as a transcendental and enlightening experience. After all, you’re going to learn about rich histories, meet interesting locals, and completely immerse yourself in a new culture, right? Well, not always. The truth...
Living in Manchester as a Digital Nomad
Manchester is a traditionally industrial city and fairly new to the concept of digital nomadism, however, the ever-expanding urban area is ideal for a true taste of city life. With a landscape similar to that of London, in Manchester, you’ll find a range of options...
Bosnia and Herzegovina: Why Adventurous Digital Nomads Should Add it to Their List
In an effort to attract digital nomads, Bosnia and Herzegovina announced last summer an opportunity for 5 digital nomads to live there for free for a month. We spoke to Anna Maria Kochanska, who participated in the program about her experience. Anna has been a digital...
These 10 Remote Work Hubs Have Exploded Over the Last 5 Years
Remote work has been around for decades, but it’s only become a household term over the last nine years or so. As more nomads and workation-ers flood the planet, certain cities have offered optimal accommodations to create a set of ideal work hubs worldwide. Wondering...
Amsterdam Launches Stay Away Campaign
While most tourist destinations around the world are experimenting with ways to boost tourism following the lull caused by the pandemic, Amsterdam is launching a campaign to keep tourists away. Well, certain types of tourists anyway. This could be good news for...
Boundless Life Aims to be the Next Big Solution for Digital Nomads with Kids
More and more digital nomads will tell you that taking their kids out of traditional schooling and taking them traveling around the world with them is one of the best things that they have ever done. The life experiences they gain from exploring the world,...
Co-Own Your Coliving Space in Barcelona: A Unique Living Opportunity
Enric Solé and Natalia Juncosa, spent some time in the USA, particularly in Silicon Valley where they lived in a 'Hacker House'. This means sharing a house with startup founders and entrepreneurs, sharing ideas and helping each other grow. This idea, combined with...
Boost Your Brain Power for Remote Work: Tips from Neuroscience
Remote work not only changes your schedule – it also changes your brain. As we work from home, we reorganize the neuropathways we established in-office to make better sense of our new remote routine. With the help of professionals in the field of neuroscience, we’re...
New Residence Permit Opportunity for Digital Nomads in Armenia
Armenia is the latest nation to change its residency rules to encourage foreign investment. While this new residence permit opportunity can’t be characterized as a digital nomad visa, it certainly represents an opportunity for some types of digital nomads who would...
New York City Coliving: The Future of Urban Living with Cohabs
At a time when millions of people are turning to remote work and digital nomadism, living in a new city seems more achievable than ever. If you’re considering moving to New York as a digital nomad, expat or young professional, there are lots of factors to keep in...
The Top 20 European Cities for Workations (& the Science Behind the List)
HomeToGo – the world’s largest marketplace selection of vacation rentals – is known for compiling all your vacation (or workation) rental options on one page. Listing thousands of homes, apartments, houseboats, cabins, farmhouses, and more unique stays from trusted...
Discover the Top 12 Reasons Why Croatia is the Most Liked Digital Nomad Destination
Over the last few years, and especially since the pandemic, the competition among digital nomad destinations has been fierce. Every day there is a new country issuing a digital nomad visa, or investing in its internet quality to attract nomads; marketing campaigns for...
Living in Edinburgh as a Digital Nomad
Being a historical, commercial, and educational center in Scotland, Edinburgh seems to have it all. No matter your interests or hobbies, remote workers can find themselves accommodated easily in this big city, where opportunities and excellent infrastructure abound....
This Tool Shows Where Digital Nomads Can Get Visas
Many people envision digital nomads as carefree country hoppers, sipping piña coladas while typing away on their computers. If only they knew about the bureaucracy! Put a person through one visa application and you may deter them from nomad work altogether. Granted,...
Nexstand: Why Using a Laptop Stand is Essential for Your Health and Productivity
The numbers of remote workers and digital nomads are on the rise. Every day, more and more people are saying goodbye to the office life, and the 9-5 regime, while saying hello to suitcases and passport stamps. While there is a lot to look forward to when adopting...
Living in Lenk as a Digital Nomad
If you are a digital nomad keen to spend some time in the mountainous alps, then Lenk, also known as Lenk im Simmental, may be the perfect Swiss Alps village to call home for a few months. A small town, Lenk offers both excellent winter skiing and hiking and outdoor...
Kyrgyzstan Introduces Digital Nomad Visa for Citizens of Select Countries
The Eurasian country of Kyrgyzstan, officially known as the Kyrgyz Republic, is the latest nation to change its visa regime to welcome digital nomads. According to Musa Kataganov, the Head of the Business Environment Department: "Kyrgyzstan can become a country where...