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November 4, Especially when I am traveling in comes in handy to mix work and pleasure and just take my laptop with me. Some of them even have separate tables for those remote workers and organize meetups and other coworking events. These places are also perfect if you just look for a great brunch, lunch or coffee place. Their Coffee is great the staff is friendly. The German and Pakistani owners lived in Valencia for about 2 years and created a really friendly and welcome place for locals, expats, and nomads.

They even have a separate work table. Fresh and healthy food is waiting for you. But they also have a lunch menu and fresh salads and other treats for dinner. As part of their active community, they organize meetups and coworking events. They also have a schedule filled with language exchanges, concerts, book clubs, wine tastings and movie nights. Artysana is the perfect place for remote work in Valencia, and I promise you will instantly feel welcome and at home.

The itinerary can be found online as well. Furthermore, the WIFI-connection is very fast and reliable, even in the patio and during the day the place is quiet so you can really focus on your work. The big tables make it a great workplace, and the staff is really friendly, and also in Ubik, no one cares if you stay a little longer.

Also, it is easy to spend the whole day there as they have everything from Breakfast to dinner. I really recommend having lunch here. Everything is fresh and incredibly tasty, and there is a lot of options for vegetarians and vegans. WIFI is fast and stable. Also, here they organize get-togethers and other events for locals and nomads.

You might also find some book bargains. Mainly in Spanish, but they might have some English books as well once in a while. Cute cozy and very instragrammable food, Bluebell is a great spot to work in a quiet and friendly environment while enjoying the best avocado toast I have ever tasted. Also, the first time I tried a poached egg and loved it.

They brew their own coffee and also have a bigger table in the back for those you want to sit down and actually work. Just be aware that they do not offer WIFI during the weekends.

It is still an excellent Brunch spot to start your weekend discovering Valencia. The connection is reliable and works well in the beautiful back yard as well. They also host activities like brewing workshops and other cool things. Bluebell also offers a great seasonal menu. Not located in Ruzafa but in the city center, you can find Federal. It is not as quiet as Bluebell or Artysana but still a great spot to set up your office for the day and work while discovering Valencia.

Federal is never super full and a great go-to place for a couple of hours work. Bastard is also located in the city center and has a lot of space; therefore, they do not really mind if you sit around for long. While I enjoyed being "off the grid and unconnected for an entire week, I probably would have jumped online for a half hour were it easier, but here is where my questions start: What really is an internet cafe and how is this changing? How many genres of internet connected cafes are there?

Which are prominent? Which are poised to last, where is the demand? What are the economics? Are wifi users in a cafe customers or squatters? Is this balance different in tourist saturated areas vs. How can both parties win? What happens to the access companies?



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