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Asturias Nomad Guide

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  • Oviedo

    Oviedo, the capital city of Asturias, offers a blend of historical charm and modern amenities, making it a top choice for digital nomads. The city's old town, with its narrow, winding streets and impressive gothic cathedral, provides a picturesque backdrop for those seeking inspiration. Meanwhile, the newer parts of the city boast a variety of coworking spaces, such as Talud de la Ería, which cater to the needs of remote workers with high-speed internet and comfortable work environments. Cafés and restaurants in Oviedo often feature strong Wi-Fi and a welcoming atmosphere for those looking to work outside of traditional office spaces. Additionally, Oviedo's green spaces, like Parque San Francisco, offer a peaceful retreat for relaxation and outdoor activities, balancing work with leisure.

  • Gijón

    Gijón, Asturias's largest city, strikes an appealing balance between urban life and nature. Its coastal location means digital nomads can enjoy beachside workdays, especially in areas like Playa de San Lorenzo. The city is also known for its vibrant cultural scene, with numerous museums, galleries, and festivals throughout the year. For remote workers, Gijón offers a variety of coworking spaces, including La Colaborativa, known for its creative community and networking opportunities. The Cimavilla neighborhood, with its historic charm and narrow streets, is a great place for those seeking a quieter spot to work, while still being close to the city's amenities. Gijón's culinary scene, with its emphasis on seafood and Asturian cuisine, provides plenty of options for dining and socializing after work.

  • Llanes

    Llanes, a picturesque coastal town in eastern Asturias, is perfect for digital nomads who prefer a slower pace of life. Its stunning beaches, such as Playa de Toró, and the dramatic coastline of the Bufones de Pría, offer natural beauty and outdoor activities for downtime. The town itself is filled with charming streets, traditional Asturian architecture, and small, cozy cafés that are ideal for working remotely. While Llanes may not have the coworking spaces found in larger cities, its welcoming atmosphere and the beauty of its surroundings make it a compelling choice for those looking to immerse themselves in Spanish culture and nature. The local community is friendly and supportive, making it easy for newcomers to feel at home.

  • Avilés

    Avilés, often overlooked in favor of its larger neighbors, is a hidden gem for digital nomads in Asturias. The city's historical center, with its well-preserved medieval streets and buildings, offers a unique setting for remote work. Avilés is also home to the Centro Niemeyer, a cultural complex designed by the renowned architect Oscar Niemeyer, which hosts a variety of artistic and cultural events. For digital nomads, Avilés provides a quiet, yet culturally rich environment to work in. The city's small size means everything is within walking distance, including a selection of cafés and small coworking spaces. Avilés's location along the Asturian coast also allows for easy access to beaches and natural parks, offering a balance between work and outdoor activities.