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Traveling and working remotely

Planning to spend about a month in Czechia while working remotely — what are the best options for affordable monthly accommodation with reliable Wi-Fi and a desk?

I’m considering staying in several cities, potentially Prague, Brno, Olomouc, Plzeň and Český Krumlov. I’ll be working 40–48 hours per week, usually from 3 PM to 11 PM, so I’d like to stay in each place long enough to actually explore it during my mornings and days off.

I don’t need anything fancy or completely private. The only things that are important to me are stable internet and a proper desk where I can work. I’m completely fine with shared accommodation and having other people around.

My total budget is around €1,800 per month including accommodation, food, transportation and activities. For those who have lived or traveled around Czechia for a month or longer, what would you recommend for finding reasonably priced monthly accommodation? Are Airbnb, local rental platforms, Booking, hostels/private rooms or something else usually the best option?

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Traveling and working full time remotely

I’m planning to spend a couple of months traveling around Europe while working remotely, and I’d be interested to hear from people who have done something similar.

I’ll be working 40–48 hours per week, usually from 3 PM to 11 PM, so I’ll have my mornings and early afternoons free to explore. I’m not looking to move around every few days — I’d rather stay in each place long enough to actually experience it while keeping my work schedule manageable.

My budget is around €1,800 per month for everything, including accommodation, food, transportation and activities. I’m mainly interested in Central Europe and was thinking of starting with Hungary and Czechia. For example, I could spend about a month in Budapest and another month in Czechia, splitting my time between Prague, Brno, Olomouc, Plzeň and Český Krumlov.

For accommodation, I’m considering monthly Airbnb rentals, Booking, local rental platforms or similar options. I don’t need anything fancy or completely private. The only things that are important to me are stable internet and a proper desk where I can work. I’m completely fine with shared accommodation and having other people around — I don’t need complete peace and quiet.

For those who have traveled this way while working full-time, how did you find the experience? Is a budget of around €1,800/month realistic for Central Europe if you stay longer in each place rather than constantly moving? I’d also be interested in hearing how people usually find reasonably priced monthly accommodation.

I’d especially appreciate experiences from people who have spent longer periods in Budapest or Czech cities while working remotely.

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Volunteering and working remotely

Would it be possible to volunteer while working remotely 40–48 hours per week? My shifts are from 3 PM to 11 PM. I don’t need privacy, peace, or quiet, I only need stable internet and a desk to work at. I don’t have an EU passport, if that matters, but I can travel to any country in Europe except the UK without a visa.

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Pub trivia in Portsmouth

Hey! I’m a J-1 student from Bosnia and Herzegovina and I’m looking for a group to join for pub trivia in Portsmouth. I’m going solo and would love to meet some people!

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