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10 of the World’s Quirkiest Remote Workspaces

From jungle cafés to seaside spots, remote work is fun at these quirky spots.
Julie Keller Callaghan

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With much of the world following a hybrid working model and millions of digital nomads worldwide, remote and flexible work continues to shape modern work-life balance, allowing people to see the world while they work.

Countries like Spain, Greece, and Portugal have been longstanding remote working destinations due to the wonderful weather, culture, and access to digital nomad visas. However, countries like the United Arab Emirates and Indonesia have been gaining popularity in recent years, with Dubai announcing a long-term visa scheme for remote workers and their families.

With so many places to choose from, the travel experts at Away Holidays have curated a list of the quirkiest and most inspiring places worldwide to set up your laptop, sip great coffee, and immerse yourself in a new travel experience. These spots offer unique environments in cities ideal for remote work.

La Nena, Dubai
La Nena, Dubai

La Nena, Dubai

In the heart of Dubai, La Nena offers a modern minimalist haven for those looking for the perfect cozy workspace in a bustling city setting. Dubai is a great place for remote work thanks to its robust infrastructure, reliable high-speed internet, and diverse, multicultural environment. Beyond work, Dubai offers those seeking a little luxury the perfect opportunity to explore culinary delights, expansive malls, and desert adventures.

La Bicicleta, Madrid
La Bicicleta, Madrid

La Bicicleta, Madrid

La Bicicleta in Madrid is where cycling culture meets a dynamic workspace, making it a hotspot for both locals and travelers. Located in Madrid’s coolest neighborhood Malasaña, decorated with cycling jerseys, this quirky café offers one of the best brunches in Madrid, too. Spain’s capital is a vibrant city and an ideal location for remote workers. The city offers a mix of traditional charm and modern amenities, with numerous parks, museums, and tapas bars to explore after a productive day. 

Speira Café, Heraklion
Speira Café, Heraklion

Speira Café, Heraklion

Speira Café in Heraklion is a top spot for remote work, offering a beautifully decorated space with floor-to-ceiling bookshelves, cozy couches, and outdoor seating. The café features two levels, with the upper level providing a stunning view of the Church of Agios Minas, making it an ideal setting for those who appreciate a scenic and comfortable workspace. Heraklion itself is a perfect spot to combine working and taking in ancient history, and this port town is close to stunning beaches too.

Zin Café, Bali
Zin Café, Bali

Zin Café, Bali

Bali’s Zin Café in Canggu is one of the few free co-working spots in the area. Workers can set up their laptop on an amazing bamboo floor, surrounded by tropical paradise and only minutes from the beach, should they want to catch some waves during lunch. The island offers a unique blend of work-friendly cafés, co-working spaces, and wellness centers, making it one of the most desirable destinations for remote professionals.

Village Underground, Lisbon

Lisbon’s Village Underground is a one-of-a-kind coworking spot, the quirky space utilizes repurposed shipping containers and double-decker buses and recycles them into office space. It’s the perfect spot for artistic and creative individuals looking for a spot to work. Lisbon itself is buzzing with startups and entrepreneurs and is a favorite among remote workers. With its sunny weather and affordable living, it is the ideal place to combine work and pleasure.

Brooklyn Boulders, NYC
Brooklyn Boulders, NYC

Brooklyn Boulders, NYC

For those who like to climb the corporate ladder (literally), Brooklyn Boulders is a rock-climbing gym that has co-working space at the top of the climbing wall. It’s a workspace that seamlessly integrates work and play. The innovative space encourages movement throughout the workday, with standing desks equipped with pull-up bars and standard desks paired with balance balls instead of traditional chairs, ensuring that members stay active and engaged. Working in NYC might be more expensive for food and drink, but the buzz of the city and numerous things to do will make it a real experience.

Animal Flower Cave, Barbados
Animal Flower Cave, Barbados

Animal Flower Cave, Barbados

For a truly unique experience, head to the Animal Flower Cave in Barbados. Located at North Point, this hidden gem offers a remote work setting unlike any other. Barbados is an increasingly popular destination for remote workers, thanks to its welcoming atmosphere and the introduction of the Barbados Welcome Stamp, a special visa for remote workers. The island offers stunning beaches and a warm climate year-round. Working from a location like the Animal Flower Cave allows you to combine work with breathtaking views of the Atlantic Ocean, making every workday feel like a mini vacation.

The Mountain Lab, California
The Mountain Lab, California

The Mountain Lab, California

Fancy taking team calls 8,250 feet up in the mountains? This unique co-working space is ideal for an avid skier or snowboarder who may need to log on between hitting the slopes. The Mountain Lab is an on-mountain workspace, a ski-in, ski-out setting located at the Lakeview Lodge atop the California Tram. Despite not being your usual co-working hotspot, Lake Tahoe is one of the most scenic holiday destinations you can get!

Le Serre, Bologna
Le Serre, Bologna

Le Serre, Bologna

Le Serre in Bologna is a hidden gem for remote workers, offering a peaceful escape in the city’s heart. This co-working space is housed in a beautifully converted greenhouse, meaning you can be surrounded by greenery while you work. Being in Bologna, you’re just steps away from incredible Italian cuisine and culture, making it an ideal spot to balance work with soaking up what Italy has to offer.

Chapter One Books, Manchester
Chapter One Books, Manchester

Chapter One Books, Manchester

Chapter One Books in Manchester, England, offers a quirky, bookish haven for remote workers who love to be surrounded by literature. Located in the endlessly cool Northern Quarter, this café combines a relaxed atmosphere with an array of books, making it an ideal spot for creativity and deep focus. Manchester, known for its rich industrial heritage and music scene, is a growing hub for startups and freelancers, providing excellent infrastructure and a welcoming community for remote workers.

About The Author
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Julie is the co-founder of Well Defined and a longtime influencer and advocate in the wellness world. Along with her work at Well Defined, she is an executive recruiter and marketing specialist for Hutchinson Consulting. She is also a consultant and content strategist for numerous wellness brands. She is the former editor-in-chief and publisher of American Spa and was named a 2019 Folio Top Woman in Media in the Industry Trailblazers category and a 2018 winner of ISPA’s Innovate Award. She is also a seasoned journalist, specializing in spa, travel, health, fitness, wellness, sustainability, and beauty. She has been published in Departures, ForbesTraveler.com, E! Online, Gayot.com, Insider’s Guide to Spas, Luxury Travel Advisor, Marin Magazine, Ocean Home, Smart Meetings, Spa Asia, and Travel Agent.