We don't allow group photos, drawings, avatars, objects, sunglasses, shirtless pics, nudity, black and white, color filtered pics or pics that aren't you: only human profile pics.

The top panel shows the forecast for the Common Air Quality Index (CAQI) used in Europe since 2006. 20 . 21 AQI .

%�쏢 You will not regret coming over. We didn’t really venture too much around, besides to public markets and people watching. Padova Air Quality Details.

We also send a log in link to your Slack via DM. Air quality is considered satisfactory, and air pollution poses little or no risk: None: 51 -100: Moderate: Air quality is acceptable; however, for some pollutants there may be a moderate health concern for a very small number of people who are unusually sensitive to air pollution. We have discounts for women to balance the gender ratio, tweet @nomadlist for info. View our real-time, 3D animated air pollution map, See the most polluted cities around the world, How to set up a public air quality monitoring station, 3-steps away from finding the perfect air-cleaning solution. It is however small and popular in summer so probably pricey and difficult to find somewhere… Other places worth checking are Albi, Tarbres, Pau. Find an IQAir dealer to customize your air quality solutions. 5 0 obj PROS: Flowers in the Garden, Ecosystem, 3000 m2, Countryside, Driving to Restaurant, Calmnness, Wine, Sun, Making Breakfast in the Sun, BBQCONS: House was not the nicest, Kitchen, Arrangments. average .

If you go south you will encounter the best sea.

Created with Sketch. 20 . I don’t think the internet would be a problem in any of the developed countries, Italy included. Questions?

A couple day trip ideas in addition to mpic’s excellent suggestions: Never been in Vicenza, but while there you should absolutely go to Verona (of course), Padova, Cittadella (amazing city walls) and Marostica.

It’s stunning and there are some nice easy countryside hikes around. PM2.5 . Energy is vibrant and people are really welcoming.

21 AQI . Take control of your data. Buy memberships as a perk for your entire team.

However there’s piles of places within easy reach (busses in the neighbouring Pyrenees Orientales department are 1€, and trains throughout the region also).

If you move north, come visit me No, but aside from jokes, there are plenty of cities you can visit north, too. It’s safe and not much to see and do, what is great for getting the work done. It was kinda very very Soviet feel, like the city that's left in 80s.

I visited Polignano, Alberobello and Trani.

A week after I arrived, I was already part of a soccer team, met two other people working in the same industry that I ended-up being close-friend and business-partner with, and had insightful c. Ljubljana (and Slovenia in general) is an AMAZING place.

�,���GH��!��N�@�J���u�pl.B>��4MӇ���F�|Uy|����@|��y��Ä9!�ˇ,��|�(���\���:D�Gu+ �9_(��� 9� � ӛ��f���"����x�Dy��9.�KN+�CN/w�DP.�q!8�ʅP�(�e.�ˏ�#*� Z 0�bU౨R�*�rX��A� See the FAQ. From Bari, and as already mentioned, do take the train or bus inland to Matera, where there’s also a coliving (casa netural).

Has anyone taken a boat across?

If you suffer respiratory issues, reduce prolonged or heavy outdoor exertion. It’s certainly included in my DN spots bucket list! service quality at restaurants - not that people are rude, but they don't seem to particular.

I absolutely love living in this city. I live here in Dublin and I disagree you should stay in Ballymun or Finglas.

It's hard to anticipate what the post-Corona experience will be like but the pre-Corona life was dominated by tourism with several large walking tours of cruise passengers clogging the streets, which can obviously get frustrating and ultimately off putting. I’m not a huge fan of Bedarieux the local town for Caussiniojouls, but the Orb valley is fab, there’s great icy pools, gorges and old villages to explore, and cherry season—OMG. Vodafone tends to be a bit more expensive but to support your work it is the only one I recommend.

I did not find any coworking spaces - but would be very interested in finding out, if there is a scene in some of the cities around the lakes. Some areas can be quite touristic in high season, but it is still very relaxed. Open to any setting, by the seaside, in the mountains or the countryside - I’d like to get a feel for local life (outside the cities) in a charming place.Having hiking routes available nearby would be a bonus, but not required.Internet speed will not be very important, so that does not need to be taken into consideration.I’ll likely be doing both Italy and France, so suggestions for both would be great. Been there in January. Main pollutants .

Saint Jean de Luz and Anglet/Bayonne were among my favorite parts in France. All carriers offer 4g. I stayed 5 days in Lecce and 4 in Bari.

0 UV . Your post has given me a few more places to look at as I love castles (and amphitheatres). Also co-working spaces are growing tons.

2 .

During summer, there’s a night-time market in a different small town almost every night. As you can see, I’m absolutely OBSESSED with the place! It’s pure magic. 0 UV . 0 °C . live . Get real-time, historical and forecast PM2.5 and weather data.

Created with Sketch. Plus world-class astronomical festival at the beginning of August in Fleurance if you’re interested. Rent has crept up but still far better value than where I came from. Initially and ideally wanted to be above Bolzano Italy, but haven’t found a spot that ticks all the boxes.

average . Does tend to be difficult to find cheap housing though and I appreciate it’s not in the mountains. I also adore Assisi, though in summer it will be very crowded. Pollen and Air Quality forecast for Padua, IT with air quality index, pollutants, pollen count and pollution map from Weather Underground. I’ve been there before, but not in a work capacity. The Air Quality Index is based on measurement of particulate matter (PM 2.5 and PM 10), Ozone (O 3), Nitrogen Dioxide (NO 2), Sulfur Dioxide (SO 2) and Carbon Monoxide (CO) emissions. Definitely recommend!

Dublin and the whole of Ireland is charming and fun. Any nomads in Bologna (Italy) right now? Enjoy Any nomads in Bologna (Italy) right now? For the original question and @mule5 if you want quiet but not secluded / remote the area around Megève and all the Haute Savoie is great and easy to access. Air quality and pollen forecast for Padova . Unlike the OP, for us, the most important of these conditions is the hi speed, reliable, internet and then beds for 5 people. I would probably not stay there again unless needed. No woman I know has said they felt unsafe.

Internet (also 4G mobile) usually is fine. Flixbus) are easier and faster especially coast to coast. We will review the data in question.

My plan is to go back next year and spend a couple of months learning Italian and then exploring further. Looking to spend a month or so (March/April of ‘19) in a beach town(s) in Southern Italy, anybody have good experience down there? Girons, Weather, Sea, Light, Commodities, Food, Position of Apartment, Few Social Connection, Feeling that we are locals, Promenade, Easy to go around, Restaurants, Elegance, Airport, People like to come visit us, Close to Italy, Sunny Balcony.

Must see the Olympic Theater in Vicenza, it’s beautiful! Hi @mikerubini, any idea of what the internet is like in Puglia? Usually you will have the street and the train tracks in this small strip before it goes up the mountain. Electric bicycle would be suitable you think ? We enjoyed 2 weeks in Sicily on the hosts local wifi (was a beach condo found on air B&B) it wasn’t terrible, but also wasn’t super fast, I believe it was a DSL connection. Cancel anytime, Save 88% vs monthly. Upload is not good But there are plenty of providers that are better than the one I use, and we also recently got fiber in a lot of cities which will give you up to 100gb in download and a good upload. We are sourcing our next 3-6 months stay and have been looking between Italy and France as well.

In Puglia and Calabria there are plenty of beaches, but a bit more north I suggest Portonovo, Sirolo, Numana and Senigallia. Village life is what I am ideally looking for, so more suggestions in that line would be very welcome. Wouldn't recommend staying there during the burning season. Get the app, Reduce your air pollution exposure in Universita' di Padova, Padova. People are generally open-minded and friendly. It is included in the UNESCO World Heritage List.

Cancel anytime, Save 78% vs monthly. Last but not least, very safe city. If you don't want to live in a tech / expat mono-culture then it's for you. Chiang Mai used to be N.1 for the digital nomad life. We found a few off season ski resort type of places that should be deserted this time of year, some even around 1000 euro/mo, but not much with good internet, mostly 4G and metered. Biggest downsides IMO: I’m a huge fan of Italy and have visited many places now - Rome (6 times), Napoli (twice), Venice, Trieste, Modena, Bologna, Genova, Torino, Sorrento (6 times), Capri (4 times), Montepulciano, Firenze, Sienna and also Ragusa and Palermo in Sicily.

Sorry for the side rant of internet. Based on Padova's cost of living, here's selected remote jobs that would cover your costs: The old center is ok but the rest is not so great! And there are great accomodations with fantastic views.Also Milan is not too far away, if you want to get into a large city with an airport. Interested in hourly forecast? If you are into castles there’s Castel del Monte which is beautiful.

O3 . <> Honestly, I wouldn't go there during the winter, but in the summer will definitely return for a good look upon the stuff over there. I’m open to traveling to nearby countries and cities as my schedule will be pretty open. The Teatro Olimpico is the first indoor theater in masonry in the world, with interiors made of wood, stucco and plaster.It was constructed by architect Andrea Palladio, between 1580 and 1585, when it was inaugurated.

Get to know other expats and friends through meetups or friend of a friend, and you'll have an awesome time here! No problems. In my apartment I’m getting 10Mbps / 1Mbps. average . 0 °C . Enjoy your trip.

Some really odd, xenophobic sounding comments on here.

And you’ve never been in Marche and Umbria, probably my two favourite regions, shame on you (I’m from Marche so I could be a bit biased about it…). 21 . See cost of living, internet speed, weather and other metrics about Italy as a place to work remotely for digital nomads.

2 . Outdoor & Sports .

Air quality in Padova Live air quality report and air quality forecast in Padova .

Somewhat amusing if you don’t mind a bit of inconvenience and like to mix things up I’d give attempting to use the shower a miss though. We’ve looked around Como, it’s such a nice area. To increase honesty, reviews are anonymous. I lived in many cities in both South and North Europe. Get real-time, historical and forecast PM2.5 and weather data. Padova Air Quality Index (AQI) is now Good.