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Digital nomads in Cluj-Napoca: your ultimate guide
Romania’s vibrant city of Cluj-Napoca is an increasingly popular destination for digital nomads looking for an affordable and culturally rich place to live and work. With its history, thriving arts scene, and relaxed lifestyle, Cluj-Napoca is a city that offers something for everyone. In this guide, we’ll explore everything you need to know about life as a digital nomad in Cluj-Napoca, from the weather and cost of living to the zero waste options and local cuisine. General Info Cluj-Napoca is the second-largest city in Romania, located in the heart of Transylvania. Known for its rich cultural heritage and strong academic traditions, the city is home to a thriving arts scene,…
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Bucharest – useful information for digital nomads
Most digital nomads who spend time in Romania choose to stay in Bucharest, even if they only pass by while travelling to another city. In case you decide to spend more time in Bucharest, I’ve put together a list of useful information. Bucharest – general info Bucharest is the capital and largest city of Romania, as well as its cultural, industrial, and financial centre. Around 2.5 million people live in and near Bucharest and it is the fourth largest city in the European Union by population within city limits, after Berlin, Madrid, and Rome, just ahead of Paris. The city is divided in six sectors that are numbered from one…
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Cluj Symphony Experience
If you are in Cluj this autumn and looking to enjoy the local cultural scene, check out Cluj Symphony Experience. With open-air concerts, stand-up comedy shows and a musical show with kitchen instruments, Cluj Symphony Experience awaits visitors between October 7-9, 2022. In addition, Cluj residents and tourists will be able to enjoy symphonic music concerts in trams, buses, parks and squares. The events take place during Cluj Days and access is free. The 6th edition of the event will start on Friday, October 7, with the Stand-up Symphony. What you can see at Cluj Symphony Experience The show will bring stand-ups and young musicians to the stage in Piata Muzeului,…
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Rents in Romania, among the most affordable across Europe (2022)
According to a recent study created by Deloitte, Romania ranks as one of best in affordability in rental housing prices across Europe. The study includes statistics from 23 European countries and 68 individual cities. According to Deloitte Property Index 2022, Paris has been leading the pack with 29.10 EUR/sqm/month. The average monthly rents of over 20 EUR/sqm were recorded in seven cities: Oslo (26.6 EUR/sqm London (25.1 EUR) Amsterdam (22.5 EUR/sqm) Trondheim (21.3 EUR/sqm) Barcelona (21.3 EUR/ sqm) Copenhagen (20.5 EUR) Bergen (20.3 EUR/sqm) Throughout central European countries, similarly to the last year, Warsaw is the most expensive city with a price tag of 17.9 EUR/sqm/month, followed by Bratislava (11.6…
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The greenest summer bars in Bucharest
In Bucharest you can find plenty of bars, pubs, rooftop bars and restaurants, but on a summer day, what I love the most is a (hidden) garden where I can relax, have a refreshing drink and enjoy great music. Here are my top choices of the greenest summer bars in the city: Sera Eden Located on 37 C. A. Rosetti street, the large green place is almost hidden behind the fence that doesn’t say too much about what you’ll find once you walk in. If you don’t pay too much attention, you can pass by and actually miss it. Sera Eden is in the courtyard of a mansion, which formerly…