A collection of our experience as digital nomads in different countries
Incheon Chinatown is the only official Chinatown on the Korean peninsula. It is located in Jung District, Incheon, South Korea and was formed in 1884 when Incheon became an extraterritoriality of the Qing dynasty. The area is known for its Chinese restaurants, stores selling China-related goods, and historical attractions
See GuideGyeongbokgung Palace, also known as Gyeongbokgung, is a significant historical site in Seoul, South Korea. Built in 1395, three years after the establishment of the Joseon dynasty, it served as the main royal palace of the dynasty. The palace is located in the heart of Seoul, with Bugaksan mountain behind it and the Street of Six Ministries (Sejongno) outside Gwanghwamun Gate, the main entrance to the palace
See GuideDaejeon is the capital of South Chungcheong province in South Korea, known for its historical significance, cultural attractions, and modern developments. With a population of approximately 1.5 million, it is the fifth-largest city in South Korea. The city is strategically located at the crossroads of national rail and road transport routes, making it a hub for transportation and commerce. Discover places to visit here in Daejeon South Korea with us
See GuideDaejeon is the capital of South Chungcheong province in South Korea, known for its historical significance, cultural attractions, and modern developments. With a population of approximately 1.5 million, it is the fifth-largest city in South Korea. The city is strategically located at the crossroads of national rail and road transport routes, making it a hub for transportation and commerce. Explore the Expo Bridge in Daejeon, South Korea.
See GuideDaejeon is the capital of South Chungcheong province in South Korea, known for its historical significance, cultural attractions, and modern developments. With a population of approximately 1.5 million, it is the fifth-largest city in South Korea. The city is strategically located at the crossroads of national rail and road transport routes, making it a hub for transportation and commerce. Experience the Daejeon Skyroad for stunning views.
See GuideDaejeon is the capital of South Chungcheong province in South Korea, known for its historical significance, cultural attractions, and modern developments. With a population of approximately 1.5 million, it is the fifth-largest city in South Korea. The city is strategically located at the crossroads of national rail and road transport routes, making it a hub for transportation and commerce. Travel from Seoul to Daejeon and explore the city.
See GuideDaejeon is the capital of South Chungcheong province in South Korea, known for its historical significance, cultural attractions, and modern developments. With a population of approximately 1.5 million, it is the fifth-largest city in South Korea. The city is strategically located at the crossroads of national rail and road transport routes, making it a hub for transportation and commerce. Experience the vibrant nightlife of Daejeon city.
See GuideMyeongdong is a bustling neighborhood in Seoul, South Korea, visited by approximately two million people each day. It serves as Seoul's shopping, banking, and premier cultural hub, offering a vibrant mix of high-rises, luxury department stores, boutiques, upscale restaurants, and street vendors. Originally a residential area during the Joseon Dynasty, Myeongdong transformed into a commercial district after the Korean War, becoming a must-visit destination for locals and tourists alike.
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See GuideBukchon Hanok Village, located in Jongno District, Seoul, South Korea, is a historic residential neighborhood known for its traditional Korean houses called hanok. Originally the residential quarter of high-ranking government officials and nobility during the Joseon period, Bukchon has been preserved and restored, making it a popular tourist destination. Experience traditional Korean houses in Hanok Village.
See GuideHongdae, short for Hongik University area, is a vibrant neighborhood in Seoul, South Korea, known for its urban arts, indie music culture, local shops, clubs, cafés, and entertainment. This area, located in Mapo District, has become a hub for diversity and indie art culture, featuring independent clothing stalls, vintage shops, art studios, trendy cafés, and street performers known as buskers.
See GuideThe N Seoul Tower, also known as Namsan Tower, is a communication and observation tower situated on Namsan Mountain in central Seoul, South Korea. It was built in 1969 and opened to the public in 1980, becoming a significant landmark in Seoul. Walk with us as we go up Namsan Tower.
See GuideDa Nang is the fifth-largest city in Vietnam, located on the coast of the East Sea at the mouth of the Hàn River. It is one of Vietnam's most important port cities and a major commercial and educational center of Central Vietnam
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It's been a challenge to travel around especially if your new to a country and don't know how or where to navigate their public transportation yet. Sharing our actual train journey from the Istanbul Airport to Taksim Square. Hope this video helps, If you are planning on visiting this wonderful country Turkiye!
See GuideIstanbul, the largest city in Turkey, is a transcontinental metropolis that straddles the Bosporus Strait, which separates Europe from Asia. It is considered the country's economic, cultural, and historic capital, with a population of over 15 million residents, making it the most populous city in Europe and the world's fifteenth-largest city.
See GuideThe Grand Bazaar in Istanbul is one of the largest and oldest covered markets globally, with 61 covered streets and over 4,000 shops attracting between 250,000 and 400,000 visitors daily
See GuideThe Blue Mosque, officially known as the Sultan Ahmed Mosque, is a 17th-century mosque located in Istanbul, Turkey. It is renowned for its magnificent Ottoman architecture, featuring six minarets, numerous domes, and semidomes.
See GuideKadıköy is a municipality and district located on the Asian side of Istanbul Province, Turkey. It covers an area of 25 km² with a population of 467,919 as of 2023. The district was historically known as Chalcedon during the Roman and Byzantine eras. Kadıköy is a vibrant area known for its liberal cultural scene, featuring numerous bars, cinemas, and bookshops.
See GuideRamadan is the ninth month of the Islamic calendar and is considered one of the most sacred times for Muslims. It is a month of fasting, worship, service, communal gathering, and spiritual development. Come join us as we have ramadan with the locals in this one of a kind experience in Istanbul Turkey
See GuideGülhane Park is a historical urban park in the Eminönü district of Istanbul, Turkey; it is adjacent to and on the grounds of the Topkapı Palace. The south entrance of the park sports one of the larger gates of the palace. It is the oldest and one of the most expansive public parks in Istanbul.
See GuideFatih, located within Istanbul Province, Turkey, is both a municipality and a district. Spanning an area of 15 km² and inhabited by a population of 368,227, it serves as the hub for nearly all provincial offices, excluding the courthouse. Encompassing the historical peninsula, it mirrors the footprint of ancient Constantinople.
See GuideGalataport Istanbul is a 400,000-square-meter mixed-use development located in the Karaköy neighborhood of Istanbul, Turkey, along the European shore of the Bosporus strait near its confluence with the Golden Horn
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The Spice Bazaar in Turkey, also known as the Egyptian Bazaar or Mısır Çarşısı, is a historic and vibrant market located in Istanbul's Eminönü quarter. Built in 1660, it is renowned for its colorful and fragrant array of spices, Turkish delights, caviar, dried nuts, and more
See GuideHagia Sophia, officially known as the Hagia Sophia Grand Mosque, is a significant cultural and historical site in Istanbul, Turkey. It has served as a mosque, a former church, and is a major tourist attraction.
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Üsküdar is a historic district and municipality of Istanbul Province, Turkey, located on the Anatolian (Asian) shore of the Bosphorus.
See GuideNişantaşı is a prominent district in Istanbul, Turkey, known for its upscale shopping, dining, and vibrant atmosphere. It is situated in the Şişli district, intersecting with Teşvikiye, and is home to renowned brands, cafes, and entertainment venues.
See GuideThe Grand Bazaar in Istanbul is a historic and iconic covered market, one of the largest and oldest in the world, with 61 covered streets and over 4,000 shops attracting between 250,000 and 400,000 visitors daily. It is located in the district of Fatih
See GuideHadrian's Gate, located in Antalya, Turkey, is a stunning historical monument that dates back to 130 AD. It was built to commemorate the visit of Roman Emperor Hadrian to Attaleia, as Antalya was known during that period
See GuideDanang, Vietnam beckons digital nomads with its beautiful coastline, affordable cost of living, and burgeoning startup community.
See GuideSeoul, South Korea presents digital nomads with a dynamic blend of modernity and tradition, boasting high-speed internet, world-class cuisine, and bustling neighborhoods to explore.
See GuideIncheon, South Korea, as a gateway to Seoul, offers digital nomads a quieter pace of life with easy access to the vibrant capital's amenities and opportunities.
See GuideDaejeon, South Korea, entices digital nomads with its innovative spirit, high-tech infrastructure, and proximity to nature.
See GuideOld Town Phuket is a charming historic area filled with colorful Sino-Portuguese buildings, lively markets, and delicious street food.
See GuideRawai Beach is a serene coastal area in Phuket known for its picturesque scenery, fresh seafood restaurants, and opportunities for water activities like snorkeling and kayaking.
See GuideIstanbul, Turkiye, is a city where East meets West, offering a rich tapestry of history, culture, and cuisine. From iconic landmarks like the Hagia Sophia and Blue Mosque to bustling bazaars and delicious Turkish delights, Istanbul never fails to captivate visitors.
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