Digital nomads travel the world with a laptop and co. The Berlin hospitality brand numa knows the best places for digital nomads and can provide you with the perfect boutique apartment while you’re away.
Here today, there tomorrow. Digital nomads don’t spend their working hours at the same desk every day, but travel from A to B with their laptop, smartphone and charging cable. But where can you relax and hit the keys when you’re far away?
numa: Boutique apartments for digital nomads
The Berlin hospitality brand numa is the place to go for cool boutique apartments in Europe’s hotspots. The reception? You will search in vain at numa. Thanks to digitalized processes, check-in and the like are child’s play, while individually designed rooms with charm create a cosy atmosphere. Kitchen? Checked. Free minibar? Logo! And indispensable for digital nomads: High-speed Wi-Fi.
Hotspots for digital nomads
Whether Berlin or Barcelona, Florence, Milan, Seville or Madrid: numa got you covered. However, there are four cities that are currently at the top of the Digital Nomads’ hot list:
Barcelona: numa Roca
Flamenco and tapas are calling! From numa Roca, in the middle of the hyped Eixample district, it’s just a stone’s throw to the Sagrada Familia or the Arc de Triomf, so you can easily do a bit of sightseeing during your lunch break. A detour to La Rambla, where a variety of delicacies await you, from freshly caught fish to regional fruit, or a trip to the beach? Of course, but only when you have closed your laptop.
You can find more information about numa Roca here.
Vienna: numa Wood
Where does Vienna’s pulse beat loudest? In the 15th century District near Mariahilfer Straße. And that’s exactly where you’ll find the numa Wood, built from 1,500 spruce trees from sustainably managed forests. Baroque churches, trendy bars and hip clubs are practically on your doorstep if you pitch your tent in one of the hip rooms.
More information about numa Wood can be found here.
Prague: numa Flow
No other city combines culture, design and history as easily as Prague. From your room with kitchen and workspace at numa Flow, it’s just a few minutes to the famous Charles Bridge. The Art Nouveau building in which your apartment is located is itself a sightseeing hotspot. Ornate on the outside, boutique character on the inside – that’s how we like it!
More information about numa Flow can be found here.
Rome: numa Portico
The Pantheon, the Spanish Steps, the Fontana di Trevi… wherever you look, you’ll find something to see in Rome. The numa Portico is located in the Campo Marzio district, right in the heart of the Italian capital. There’s pizza, pasta, ice cream and coffee on every corner – so the dolce vita feeling comes naturally.
More information about the numa Portico can be found here.
The numa accommodations are the ideal locations for digital nomads. You can find numa apartments in many German and European cities, such as Berlin, Barcelona, Florence, Milan, Madrid, Munich, Seville, Prague and Vienna, with more locations in the pipeline.
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Questions and answers on the topic of digital nomads
What is a digital nomad?
A digital nomad is a person who leads a lifestyle in which they work flexibly and from any location, using modern technologies such as laptops and the internet. A digital nomad is not tied to a fixed workplace or a specific geographical location, but can work from different places, be it from home, cafés, coworking spaces or even from different countries.
What does a digital nomad do?
A digital nomad usually works as a freelancer, self-employed person or remote employee for companies. They use their digital skills to generate income online and do their work from anywhere. This can include various activities such as web design, writing, programming, marketing, coaching or e-commerce.
How can I become a digital nomad?
There are various steps you can take to become a digital nomad. First, you should develop a digital skill or specialty that allows you to work online. You can also look for companies that allow remote work or set up your own freelance business. It is important to think about the necessary infrastructure such as reliable Internet and suitable working environments. You should also organize your personal and professional life well in order to cope with the challenges of a location-independent lifestyle.
How much does a digital nomad earn?
The income of a digital nomad can vary greatly and depends on various factors, such as the specialist area, experience, clients or assignments, working hours and place of residence. Some digital nomads can earn a good income that allows them to live comfortably, while others may earn less. It is important to note that the cost of living can vary depending on location, which also has an impact on disposable income.
What is a Digital Nomad Visa?
A digital nomad visa is a special visa offered by some countries to attract digital nomads and allow them to stay legally. These visas allow digital nomads to live and work in the country for a certain period of time without having to apply for a traditional work visa. The exact conditions and requirements for a Digital Nomad Visa can vary from country to country.
Where do digital nomads pay taxes?
The tax situation for digital nomads can be complex as it depends on various factors such as residency, citizenship, location and the country’s tax laws. Some digital nomads may be registered as freelancers or self-employed and pay their taxes in their home country, while others may benefit from special tax regimes or advantages for digital nomads in certain countries. It is important to consult with a specialist in tax advice or an expert in international tax issues to clarify your individual tax situation.