How suitable is Budapest for telecommuting? According to a survey, very much!
THE pandemic Since then, more and more companies are accepting remote work, and employees are increasingly looking for a more flexible role. This is also supported by the fact that in the last 12 months, the number of people looking for hybrid workplaces has increased sixfold Googlein – writes a digital trend.
The portal quotes Reassured as the largest Briton life insurance broker recently made a survey. There are 38 Europeans here citywere examined from the point of view of remote work, and taking into account four factors, we set up a ranking of the most attractive cities.
The four factors are:
- the coffee local average price (in euros),
- free wi-fi number of stretching places,
- the number of coworking workplaces,
- at what daily price can remote workers rent short-term accommodation.
Istanbul finished first. It has nearly 60,000 free wi-fi places, 45 co-working places, accommodation costs are low, and even coffee is not expensive.
The Turkish capital is closely followed by Sofia with 48 co-working spaces and the cheap accommodation fee (€48.96) in third place on the imaginary podium London stands with 886 co-working spaces.
It is fourth in the ranking Budapestwhere you can drink coffee for an average of 1.61 euros, and telecommuters who want to come here can rent accommodation for a little more than 85 euros, but we are also not bad in terms of co-working (59) and the number of free wi-fi places (5335).