Digital nomad

Digital nomads

Have you heard of the term ‘digital nomad? These are people who telework, but not from a fixed ‘home’. By working online, they are free to choose where they work – as long as there is a good internet connection. This allows them to work from Spain for a few months and then from Thailand for a few months. Or Hungary. Working and seeing part of the world at the same time.

There are currently around 35 million ‘digital nomads’ worldwide, around 5 million of whom live in the EU. If you feel like becoming a digital nomad yourself, you are certainly not alone. Some of them are true digital nomads with no fixed address, carrying all their possessions in a suitcase or backpack that goes with them wherever they go, while others go away for a few weeks or months in the summer and then return to their permanent home.

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If you are a digital nomad, or if you would like to try this lifestyle temporarily, we have good news for you. With us, you can now sit by the swimming pond with a cool drink and 500 Mbit/s wireless internet. And if you work until 4 p.m., for example, you can be at Lake Balaton by 5 p.m. or go for a walk in the hills of the Bakony nature reserve.

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