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Which countries have 24hr coffee shops?


by @superwhelk 9yr  | 7 comments

Has anybody been anywhere with an open 24/7 coffee shop? Iโ€™ve never seen such a thing in Europe and now Iโ€™m wondering if Iโ€™m unobservant! It would be a perfect place to work, especially when catching awkward timed travel connections. Trying to find interesting, safe places to hang out waiting for cross country coaches to arrive at 4am is not fun.

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@replay 9yr

Seoul has really a lot of 24h cafes. Iโ€™ve stayed at one of the less central areas, and even around my place in that not very fancy area there were at least 5 in walking distance.

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I just saw a FedEx printing center in Beirut, Lebanon open 24 hours if you think visiting th Middle East one day.

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Tom N Tomโ€™s in Thailand is open 24 hours. Theyโ€™ve got branches in Bangkok, Hua Hin and Chiang Mai: http://tomntoms.co.th/coffeehouse.php

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Awesome, thanks. Taiwan is definitely on The List, so thats good to know.

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@nur 9yr

Malaysia mamak shop with free wifi

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The only place I have seen in the UK that offers 24hr service is motorway service stations. Even airports close down for a few hours in the early morning - though they sometimes let you sleep on the floor of the airport, then delight in harassing you with security guards when they open at 6am, the food areas where there are nicer seats are usually barricaded off. This is the case in Stansted anyway, which is UK low-cost EU hub for travel - Ryanair Central! :smile:

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@yako 9yr

Most big cities with โ€˜big hotelsโ€™ have open bars 24hs. Otherwise I think you should go city by city and not โ€˜by countryโ€™

From my experience traveling around the world I can tell you that most major cities almost everywhere have cafes open 24 hs near commercial zones. Close to malls, train stations, hotels you will mostly find things open 24hs.

I donโ€™t know if this helps, just my 2 cents.

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Hi guys,

After the Netherlands, the Bay Area, Colorado and being on the van life for 8 months, I am now in Sedona, AZ with a few other digital nomads. We are sharing a home here and are wondering if there are more like minded people in the area.

We do a bunch of hikes and campouts in the northern of Arizona. If you would like to connect with us, please do so :)

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Hi everybody. I live and work in Germany and want to go to Canary Islands for 6 months to work from there. I'm going to keep my current job, just change the "home" in the home office part of things. Are there any tax issues I have to be aware of? I was reading about becoming a residence after 183 days, thus having to pay taxes there plus my employer having to register there. Does anybody know how it works exactly? Thanks a lot!

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Can anyone recommend a good accommodation website for Chiang Mai?

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by @viktor 3yr 3 years ago  | 3 comments

Winter is coming and Iโ€™m feeling the ache of travelling after being stuck in the same place since the Pandemic started. Wondering if anyone is travelling right now? If so, where are you currently located and how is the situation where you are?

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Are coffee shop expenses tax deductible?


by @octavient 7yr 7 years ago  | 7 comments

I often spend upwards of $150 per month in coffee shops, where I do much of my (remote) work (25+ hours per week). Since I donโ€™t pay office rent, I perceive these expenses as replacing my fixed rent costs, and I tend to spend more money at coffee shops when Iโ€™m camping out for a 2- to 4-hour work session, so these expenses strike me as legitimate business expenses. Has anybody gone down this road with the IRS? Is anybody aware of any official guidance or precedence for this?

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Is it safe to work with your laptop from coffee shops in South/Central Amerca?


by @dhamm 8yr 8 years ago  | 11 comments

Iโ€™m considering traveling to Panama, Colombia, Ecuador or Peru in the coming month and it is important for me to be able to work from a coffee shop at an outside table. Is it normal for DNs to be working with their laptops at coffeeshops in these countries, or am I just marking myself to be mugged on the way home?

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in Seminyak , Indonesia by @bobz_zg 8yr 8 years ago  | 7 comments

Im in Legian atm, arrived today.
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by @corft 8yr 8 years ago  | 7 comments

What tools do you use to find then best coffee shops to work in when youโ€™re in a new place? Iโ€™m often somewhere for just a day and donโ€™t want to waste time hunting about for places with wifi and plugs! Hate it when I canโ€™t get work done because the place Iโ€™ve chosen is missing something vital (bathroom for example!)

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Any third-wave coffee fans?


by @bavals 9yr 9 years ago  | 13 comments

Anybody here whoโ€™s in love with good, expertly prepared coffee? How do you go about finding good cafรฉs in the cities you visit? By โ€œgoodโ€ I mean not just the availability of several espresso drinks and wi-fi, but a whole bunch of things: arabica beans, good roaster, skillful barista who knows how to pull a good shot and steam milk correctly, etc.

I recently spent a month in Barcelona, meticulously going through a list of recommendations fromโ€ฆ you knowโ€ฆ the Internets. Mostly it was very disappointing. For example, I found no cafรฉs that grind to order (in fact, there might have been one, but it was closed when I went by). People on various tourist forums rave about cafรฉs that are frankly terrible in the important respect: the product. In the end, the best that I found in that city (after doing some Googling in Italian: I gave up on trying to find anything in English because itโ€™s all marketing and SEO now) was Cafรฉ Central near Diagonal. They use decent beans and know how to steam.

So my question, if this kind of thing is important to you, how do you research/find good cafรฉs? Is there a web site covering many world cities written by people who are able to distinguish arabica from robusta?

P.S. I hope I didnโ€™t come off as a pretentious elitist here. Itโ€™s just that I really really love me a good cup of arabica. It lifts my spirits and makes me more productive.

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