Live and Work in Lisbon
How would you like to try city living without the daily grind?
Airbnb has partnered with Lisbon as part of our Live and Work Anywhere program, designed to recognise destinations that are embracing the potential of remote work.
Lisbon has it all: gorgeous scenery, a thriving arts scene, and outstanding restaurants and bars â plus great infrastructure for remote workers, with top-quality connectivity and practical amenities. Oh, and thatâs without mentioning the Pastel de nata, the local dessert that alone will make your journey worthwhile!
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Why Lisbon?
Why Lisbon?
Lisbon really does have it all. A city of contrasts, itâs a global capital that still somehow feels like a village; a connected hub that still has a relaxed pace of life; a modern metropolis that is also rich with history as one of the oldest cities in the world.
Thereâs year-round sun, with warm summers and mild winters and plenty of natural beauty right by the city, from the Atlantic coastline to the Sintra Mountains and Tagus estuary with its amazing birdlife.
For culture lovers, thereâs fabulous heritage to discover, like the iconic Tower of BelÃĐm, as well as a huge range of artistic venues, from The National Museum of Contemporary Art in the city, to the architecturally stunning Paula Rego Museum, a little further along the coast.
Lisbon really does have it all. A city of contrasts, itâs a global capital that still somehow feels like a village; a connected hub that still has a relaxed pace of life; a modern metropolis that is also rich with history as one of the oldest cities in the world.
Thereâs year-round sun, with warm summers and mild winters and plenty of natural beauty right by the city, from the Atlantic coastline to the Sintra Mountains and Tagus estuary with its amazing birdlife.
For culture lovers, thereâs fabulous heritage to discover, like the iconic Tower of BelÃĐm, as well as a huge range of artistic venues, from The National Museum of Contemporary Art in the city, to the architecturally stunning Paula Rego Museum, a little further along the coast.
Thereâs a reason why Lisbon often tops the rankings of the worldâs best remote-work-friendly destinations, in fact there are many. Long-term visitors can expect a great quality of life with reasonable living costs, making the city more accessible than some other capitals. Portugal has also rolled out a specific visa for âdigital nomadsâ, making it more simple than ever to join Lisbonâs thriving community of skilled workers and creatives from all over the world.
The city is easy to access from across the globe thanks to Lisbon Airport, which is located only 6 kilometres out of the city centre. Once youâre in town, itâs easy to get around, even without a car, thanks to a great network of public transport.
Thereâs a reason why Lisbon often tops the rankings of the worldâs best remote-work-friendly destinations, in fact there are many. Long-term visitors can expect a great quality of life with reasonable living costs, making the city more accessible than some other capitals. Portugal has also rolled out a specific visa for âdigital nomadsâ, making it more simple than ever to join Lisbonâs thriving community of skilled workers and creatives from all over the world.
The city is easy to access from across the globe thanks to Lisbon Airport, which is located only 6 kilometres out of the city centre. Once youâre in town, itâs easy to get around, even without a car, thanks to a great network of public transport.
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