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Summary

The web content provides a quiz to help digital nomads determine which Western European city—Berlin, Lisbon, or Barcelona—best suits their lifestyle based on their preferences for activities, budget, nightlife, dining, and day trips.

Abstract

The article on the website presents a quiz designed to guide digital nomads in selecting the ideal Western European city to live in. It outlines a series of questions that assess one's ideal daytime activity, monthly budget, nightlife preferences, choice of beverage, and desired day trips outside the city. The results, categorized as mostly A for Berlin, mostly B for Lisbon, and mostly C for Barcelona, reflect the unique characteristics of each city. Berlin is described as a trendy city with a vibrant start-up scene and rich history, ideal for those who enjoy a mix of work and play. Lisbon is portrayed as a coastal haven with a relaxed lifestyle and lower living costs, perfect for surfers and café enthusiasts. Barcelona is recommended for art and architecture lovers who appreciate a bustling city life with excellent cuisine and nearby natural escapes. The article concludes by encouraging readers to consider these cities as starting points and to explore further using resources like Nomad List. The author, Georgina Nelson, shares her personal appreciation for European cities and invites readers to become Medium Members or subscribe for more travel-related content.

Opinions

  • The author believes that Western Europe offers diverse experiences for digital nomads, from vibrant city life to relaxed beach culture.
  • Berlin is seen as a hub for entrepreneurs and professionals who appreciate a balance of intense work and play, along with rich historical experiences.
  • Lisbon is considered an ideal city for those seeking a slower-paced life by the sea, with an emphasis on affordability and beach activities.
  • Barcelona is recommended for individuals who have a deep appreciation for art, architecture, and enjoy a city with both urban excitement and proximity to nature.
  • The author suggests that Nomad List is a valuable tool for comparing different locations based on various metrics relevant to digital nomads.
  • Georgina Nelson expresses a personal passion for European cities and the unique stories that arise from travel experiences, particularly the unexpected mishaps.

Travel. Western Europe. Quiz.

Quiz — Which Western European City Would You Live in as a Digital Nomad?

Take the quiz to find out which place suits you

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Introduction

Western Europe is somewhere you might dream of spending a summer but worry about falling into the clichés, tourist traps, and spending a small fortune. But not to worry! We’ve picked three of the most popular cities for digital nomads to help you choose the perfect place for you. I hope you find this fun and learn a bit about yourself and what you’re looking for in a city to live in.

Quiz

Question 1: What would be your ideal daytime activity?

a. Being a history buff; visiting famous and poignant landmarks.

b. Grabbing a surfboard and hitting the beach!

c. Wandering around and marveling at masterpieces of art and architecture.

Question 2: Pick a Monthly budget

a. Midrange

b. Low

c. High

Question 3: What’s your ideal nightlife scene?

a. Going wild and staying up till the sun comes back up. I’m all about clubs.

b. Hanging out at an intimate venue with live music and good food.

c. Being all dressed up, sipping mojitos in a nice bar.

Question 4. Speaking of nightlife, choose a drink!

a. Berliner Weiße mit Schuss (sour, cloudy wheat beer and a schuss (shot) of red raspberry or green waldmeister syrup)

b. A sip of ginjinha or Ginja (sour cherry liqueur)

c. A glass of vermouth! (an aromatic fortified wine)

Question 5: You need a day trip outside the city, where do you want to go?

a. I want to head to a lake where I can have a picnic, take a swim and rent a rowing boat.

b. I want to see some cultural heritage and wander around a Moorish castle or a grand palace.

c. I want to head up into the mountains, maybe do some hiking or a wine tour.

Question 6: Pick something for dinner

a. “Currywurst mit Pommes!” (Sausages with fries and a curry sauce)

b. Piri Piri chicken (spit-roasted or chargrilled chicken in a spicy marinade)

c. Arròs Negre (squid ink rice with seafood)

Bonus question (Deduct a point for the one you choose) What’s your pet peeve?

a. Cities with cold Winters!

b. Cities that aren’t very walkable with lots of hills and rough pavements.

c. Cities that are too busy or touristy.

Results

Now tote up your scores!

If you got:

Mostly A you got BERLIN

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Berlin is a vibrant and trendy city where you work hard and party harder. It’s a wonderful hub for start-ups and entrepreneurs and a great place to meet other like-minded professionals.

Renowned for its iconic nightclubs, crazy nightlife, and cool culture, you’re bound to have fun. Take some time to explore the history of Berlin fully, and you will learn a lot! Guzzle incredible beers and fill up on German comfort food like Apfelstrudel, Currywurst, and Schnitzel.

Mostly B you got LISBON

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If you love the coast, then Lisbon is the city for you. It’s a relaxed city that almost feels more like a beach town and is renowned as a surfer paradise. If you like a good café or bakery, then you’re in for a treat, famous for its pastries, in particular, Pastel de Nata, a Portuguese egg custard tart.

If you want more of a relaxed pace of life and a cheaper cost of living than a lot of Western Europe, Lisbon is a great option.

Mostly C you got BARCELONA

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If you love art and architecture, then Barcelona is the place for you. It was the home of the work of both Antoni Gaudí and Salvador Dalí, and there are some beautiful sights to see of both!

For those who like the hustle and bustle of a busy city. There are lots of tapas to try in great little bars all over the city. Wash it down with a smooth glass of wine or excellent vermouth. For day trips, you can choose from heading up into the mountains or relaxing on the beach.

Conclusion

I feel so lucky to live in Europe and have these incredible places on my doorstep. To be honest, I’ve never met a European city that I don’t like! There’s such much variety, history, and culture to experience!

Of course, these aren’t the only options; there are so many stunning cities in Western Europe to travel to or live in. These are examples to think about what’s important to you in terms of cost of living, activities, food, and nightlife, to name a few.

If you would like to look at these places in more detail and have access to all sorts of metrics to compare locations, I highly recommend the Nomad List website.

Nomad List — Best Places to Live for a Digital Nomad

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