Where to telework in Europe?

Since the health crisis, more and more countries are rolling out the red carpet for teleworkers. Many have reached the milestone and you may be next. Aware that teleworking abroad is an experiment enriching at different levels, your desire to explore new Horizons is increasing.

Decide on a destination to work remotely is a choice in which we can support you. So, if the idea of teleworking in a major European city intrigues you, we invite you to continue reading. 

For milder weather

1 – Rome, Italy 

Taking a plane ticket to Rome means choosing the dolce vita

No need to worry about the weather, tomorrow morning the weather will be nice! The climate is pleasant all year round, you can stroll through the streets, visit ancient monuments and on the terrace of a good restaurant, taste one of the best cuisines in the world...

You will also have no problem finding nice internet cafes to come and work with your computer. The living environment in this city is truly excellent. 

2 – Barcelona, Spain

300 days of sunshine on average per year and a perfect geographical location with beaches and mountains nearby, Barcelona is a safe bet. 

Teleworking in this city means adopting a casual lifestyle. You can't help but enjoy a stop at the Boqueria market or a stroll on La Rambla, the famous promenade linking Place Catalunya to Port Vell.

Lively with numerous dance evenings and tapas bars, the Catalan capital also attracts for its night life.

3 – Funchal, Madeira Island, Portugal 

Choosing this destination means saying goodbye to stress: who would say no to a seaside walk after a busy day at work!

The Madeira archipelago welcomes more and more teleworkers thanks to its dynamism, it is the ideal option for leave the “metro, work, sleep” rhythm. In Funchal in particular, there is no routine, between terraces and gardens, there is no shortage of pleasant places to relax and answer your emails. 

THE digital nomad visa to telework in Portugal, is priced at 83 euros. To be eligible, you must earn a monthly income of at least 600 euros. 

To discover a new culture

4 – Berlin, Germany

It’s difficult for digital nomads not to be seduced by this city. Berlin is the capital of coworking thanks to these numerous cafes and public spaces with free wifi. Moreover, it is entirely possible to make reservations for the day, week or month.

Opting for this capital means experiencing a real experience, the underground districts, Museum Island and Tempelhof Park, formerly one of the largest airports in Germany transformed into a public space, are exotic

THE Freelance Freiberufler visa allows all people in the fields of health, law, commerce, science, IT and languages to be able to telework in Germany. For all other areas, it is possible to telework exclusively in Berlin with a artistic visa

In both cases, costs between 50 and 100 euros must be paid. 

5 – Glasgow, Scotland 

An interesting choice, for an unusual experience ! It's a whole atmosphere into which we come, we telework in coworking spaces, we meet people who come from all over the world, cultures mix and we leave with great encounters. The architecture between the Gothic and modern styles is not without displeasing. It's nice to go shopping on Buchanan Street or go to an exhibition at GoMA, the museum of modern art. 

Glasgow is a choice that many teleworkers also make as a result ofa much cheaper real estate cost than London. 

6 – Reykjavik, Iceland

It is entirely possible to telework in the middle of the Atlantic. Reykjavik is a fairly expensive capital, it is advisable to go with several people to share all the costs, but aside from that, it is an experience which allows a real break from daily life : what's better than a thermal bath after a day of work.

The city is also very well located and makes it easy to go on a weekend. discovering the Northern Lights. 

It is possible to stay and work in Iceland without prior registration for up to three months following your arrival. Beyond this period, you must make a request for “Remote Work Long-Term Visa”.

For better purchasing power

7 – Prague, Czech Republic

This destination is the choice of many young teleworkers. It is one of the cities where the cost of living is among the lowest in Europe. Ideal for going with friends, you will find rents at attractive prices

The historic center of Prague is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, you will be able to enjoy the richness of these places without counting. Between clubs, bars, restaurants and cruises on the Vltava, there is plenty disconnect after a day spent in front of a screen

No visa is required to telework in the Czech Republic. 

8 – Athens, Greece 

Teleworking in Athens offers the possibility of save money. GOOD cheaper compared to France, Greece is one of the destinations which saw the arrival of many teleworkers during the health crisis. 

This capital is also renowned for its quality of life; welcoming locals, mild weather and diverse cultural activities, you can enjoy temples, museums or even cruises under the sun. affordable prices.

Europeans are visa exempt. On the other hand, nationals of other countries must apply for the “Digital Nomad Visa” valid for one year. 

9 – Bucharest, Romania 

Taking into account the pandemic and the fact that more and more people are working from home, Romania pays particular attention to the quality of teleworking. In 2021, this makes the country the 3rd best destination in the world for teleworking. This is due to the World Happiness Index score, the quality of the internet connection And reasonable prices for apartments

Bucharest is a city where life is good, we just want to put our suitcase there to enjoy its historical monuments and numerous green spaces. 

An opportunity to seize! Among these destinations, where would you like to go?

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