
These European Cities Offer the Lifestyle Many Remote Workers Are Looking For
When you’re traveling as a digital nomad, what you want from a destination is a little different.

When you’re traveling as a digital nomad, what you want from a destination is a little different.

The small Balkan country of Bulgaria, is one of Eastern Europe’s diamonds in the rough.

In Southern Italy, along its western coast, is the city of Naples. Founded by the Greeks more than 2,6000 years ago, this is a city with a staggering amount of history.

You spot it before you even know what you’re looking at.

Norway, with its natural beauty and surreal charm, is extremely breath-taking and overwhelming.

Boasting one of the prettiest town centers in the country, this walled cathedral city can be found in the North West of England, right on the border with Wales.

Set along the serene banks of the Ebro River, this captivating city blends ancient history with a lively modern atmosphere.

The easternmost island in the Mediterranean Sea, Cyprus is an independent nation with a long and colorful past.

Unspoiled scenery, a depth of culture and friendly locals, Ireland is full of exciting experiences and unforgettable journeys.

One of the most enchanting places in the entire Adriatic, Istria occupies the northwestern corner of Croatia.

From an ancient hilltop citadel that dominates the skyline to the marketplace where great philosophers once debated, this storied capital is a place where the past is always present.

Whenever I visit a city for the first time, I like to dedicate a full day to at least two well-known museums.

Surrounded by Estonia, Russia, Belarus, Lithuania and the Baltic Sea is the nation of Latvia.

As long as I can remember, I have been obsessed with seeing the tulips in the Netherlands.

Sometimes countries simply don’t live up to the picture on the postcard. Sometimes places become overdone and tired.
