Living and working in Hong Kong as a digital nomad allows you to indulge in the outdoors and the amenities that a huge city offers, while also being connected to the rest of the world, and being able to indulge in some of the finest foods in Asia. Granted, the city can be expensive,...
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If you aren’t eligible for the digital nomad visa, citizens of many countries (including the U.S., Canada, UK, Australia, and New Zealand) can enter and stay in the EU (Portugal is anEU Member State) for up to 90 days every 180 days as per theSchengen zoneregulations. In Conclusion...
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Always a fun place to pick up a gift or be adventurous with some different foods. Both markets are large, but theSundaywalking market is huge. This one was our favourite and it vines off into many side streets also. While you are enjoying your evening, you will be entertained by all ki...
While there are many different grocery stores in Denver, try to avoid Whole Foods and Trader Joe’s if you want to save some money. Opt to shop at shops like Safeway or King Soopers to keep costs lower, and download their respective apps to get immediate coupons and rewards. ...
Lamai Fresh Market is a good spot for local foods. Grocery Stores – There’s a large Tesco and a Makro which offers European foods, many of which are in bulk. Makro is a good spot for fresh fish, cheese, meat, fruit and vegetables. Tesco has food, clothing and housewares....