Destinations

Living in Timisoara as a Digital Nomad

Living in Timisoara as a Digital Nomad

Timisoara is one of the biggest cities in Romania, known mostly for its Secessionist architecture. Also, Timisoara is the main economic, social and cultural centre in western Romania. This city defined by baroque buildings attracts thousands of students every year and...

Life in Reykjavik as a Digital Nomad

Life in Reykjavik as a Digital Nomad

The capital city of Iceland, Reykjavik, is home to 135,422 people. There are many reasons why someone would choose this city such as the activities to do in your free time, the accessibility for other nationalities, the coworking facilities and outstanding healthcare,...

Living in Rome as a Digital Nomad

Living in Rome as a Digital Nomad

Rome, the capital city of Italy, is home to around 4 million people as of the year 2022. Amongst this large population is a huge number of digital nomads who have moved to Rome from several different countries. The city is popular amongst tourists and is always...

Living in Cluj-Napoca as a Digital Nomad

Living in Cluj-Napoca as a Digital Nomad

Cluj-Napoca is a city in northwestern Romania and is, also, the unofficial capital of the Transylvania region, known all over the world for its vampire legends.  One of the most popular cities in Romania, Cluj-Napoca is home to universities, vibrant nightlife and...

Living in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria as a Digital Nomad

Living in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria as a Digital Nomad

Las Palmas is located on the island of Gran Canaria and is the capital of this island. A 2021 study shows that out of the seven Canary islands of Spain, Gran Canaria has become the most popular location for digital nomads to work. Because Las Palmas is the capital of...

Living in Bucharest as a Digital Nomad

Living in Bucharest as a Digital Nomad

Bucharest is the capital and the commercial centre of Romania, which hosts over 1.83 million inhabitants. This city is mostly known for its iconic landmark, the massive communist-era Palatul Parlamentului government building, which has 1,100 rooms. Of course,...