Hey There!
I am Ayushi — a Kiwi in London who has visited 52 countries while working full-time.
And I mean actually working. Not “checking emails from a beach” working. Meetings at 3pm. Deadlines that do not care what time zone I am in. Side hustles that need attention. Projects that need
to get done whether I am in Lisbon or London.
I started traveling this way during COVID — when remote work stopped being a perk and became normal. When I realized I could work from anywhere, as long as I had wifi and a decent desk.
But most travel guides are written for people on two-week holidays. People who can sightsee from 9am to sunset. People who do not need to think about where to take a Zoom call or whether the
hotel desk is big enough for a laptop and a notebook.
If you are working remotely while traveling — whether that is full-time, part-time, or juggling a side hustle between exploring — you need different information.

You need to know which hotels have desks that do not face walls and wifi strong enough for video calls. Which laptop-friendly cafés let you work for three hours without ordering six coffees.
Which coworking spaces are worth the day pass. How to plan an itinerary when you only have afternoons and evenings free. What to actually skip so you are not overwhelmed trying to see everything.
That is what I write about.
Where to stay when you need to work and sleep, not just sleep. Where to work when your Airbnb wifi fails at 4pm. How to explore a city in the hours you have left after work. The infrastructure
and planning that makes work-and-travel actually work.
If you are trying to balance remote work and travel — or a working holiday that is actually both things, not just one — you are in the right place.
New Travel Guides
Where to Stay in Porto: 7 Best Neighborhoods for Your First Visit (2025 Guide)
Porto Airport to City Center: All Options Compared (2025)
Porto on a Budget: What 5 Weeks Actually Cost (2025)
Porto Work Cafes: 10 Best for Digital Nomads (2025)
Best Restaurants in Porto: Where Locals Eat (2025)
Port Tasting in Porto: Which Port Houses to Visit (2025)
Best Pastel de Nata in Porto: I Tried 7 Bakeries (2025)
3 Days in Porto: Experinence-Led Itinerary (2025)
Duoro Valley Day Trip from Porto: Is It Worth It?
Porto in August: Weather Costs & What to Expect (2025)
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Where to Stay Guides
Finding the right base can make or break a trip. These guides compare the best areas and hotels so you can book with confidence.
- (Coming soon: Where to Stay in Rome, Kutaisi, and more…)
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