Thinking about becoming a digital nomad in Portugal? Find out everything you need to know about the Portugal digital nomad visa for Canadians. From eligibility requirements to the application process, I’ve got you covered.
With more and more digital nomads moving to Lisbon, there is misinformation about all the great cafes you can work from. Many of the coffee shops who once didn’t mind the occasional digital nomad coming by to work for a…
For my first time in Germany, I booked a long weekend to Berlin with two friends from London. Berlin is a vibrant city, filled with history, alternative cultures and bustling restaurant scene. I was drawn to Germany for the Christmas markets, and luckily a couple were open this mid-November weekend. The weather during our weekend was very cold, so our activities and itinerary changed to ensure we could warm up inside every few hours.
Lisbon has new cafes popping up left, right, and center but they are all not intended to be new coworking locations (and fair enough). Here is a trusted list of cafes that are lovely to visit and enjoy, but not spend any time working from.
Casa Reia is marketed as a luxury, tulum-eque beach club, but lacks the service and quality standards to consider itself a true luxury experience. It’s located in Costa da Caparica, a 20 minute drive from Lisbon.
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A short three hour drive from Toronto, Prince Edward County is a combination of wineries, great restaurants, bike trails & national parks. Vast skies and beautiful landscapes offer something for everyone.
A short one-hour drive from Lisbon, Ericeira is a beach town on the Atlantic. Known for its strong Portuguese fishing roots, now combined with its world-class surf beaches, Ericeira is the perfect place to spend some time when visiting or living in Portugal.
Porto is a fascinating and vibrant city in northern Portugal that is perfect for a 2 or 3-day stop on your Portuguese vacation. I traveled there in February of 2022 and have highlighted what to do and where to eat in this Porto Guide
I attended a storytelling event in Lisbon this week, hosted by Storytelling Lisboa, and the theme of the evening was lies. The event is made up of 10 storytellers, all of who got up on stage and told a personal, true story for 10 minutes, and lying was the common theme. The performers told stories of lovers who lied, lies they told to their family members, and lies they believed and told themselves. It made me think if I were to go up on stage and tell a story, what would my story have been? And that’s when I thought… I would tell a story about the lies I’ve told as a female solo traveler. I didn’t get up on stage, but I wanted to share here the story I would have told if I did.