Nomad Month
Work, connect, and explore Prague.
Nomad Month offers a unique coworking and community experience in Prague, specifically designed for digital nomads, freelancers, and remote workers. Run by two passionate entrepreneurs, this program aims to eliminate the common struggles of finding accommodation, engaging events, and like-minded individuals when traveling. Based out of Locus Workspace, Prague's first international coworking space, Nomad Month fosters a vibrant hub for networking and cultural exchange among its diverse members. While meals aren't included, the focus here is on building a strong community and providing a hassle-free environment for productivity and connection in one of Europe's most beautiful cities. It's an ideal setup for those looking to blend work with travel and immerse themselves in a supportive international community.
Highlights
- Connect with a tight-knit community of digital nomads and remote workers.
- Access Prague's first international coworking space, Locus Workspace.
- Run by experienced entrepreneurs who are long-term Prague residents.
- Designed to eliminate common travel struggles for remote workers.
- Opportunities for networking and cultural exchange with members from over 25 countries.
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Setting
Nomad Month operates from Locus Workspace, situated in the easily accessible Vinohrady area of Prague. This urban setting provides a dynamic backdrop for work and exploration, with public transport readily available to connect you to the city's vibrant culture and historical sites. The atmosphere is designed to be collaborative and international, fostering a sense of community among its diverse members.
A typical day
A typical day at Nomad Month revolves around work and community engagement. Participants would likely spend their mornings and afternoons at Locus Workspace, focusing on their projects. Evenings could involve organized community events, networking sessions, or exploring Prague with fellow nomads. The schedule is flexible, allowing for individual work rhythms and social activities.
Accommodation
Accommodation details are not provided, but the program aims to help participants with finding suitable lodging.
What to bring
Given Prague's climate, pack layers, especially if visiting during cooler months (December-February). For warmer periods (June-August), lighter clothing is suitable. Don't forget your laptop and any work essentials for the coworking space.
How to get there
Nomad Month is located at 45 Slezská in the Vinohrady area of Prague. This location is easily accessible by public transport.
Nearest airport: Václav Havel Airport Prague (PRG) (14 km)
Václav Havel Airport Prague (PRG) is approximately 14 km from the center. You can typically reach the city center via public transport or taxi.
Nearest city: Prague
Public transport: The center is easily accessible by Prague's public transport system.
Please visit the Nomad Month website to inquire about their booking process and program availability.
Pricing for Nomad Month starts from EUR320.
Interested in this center? Check availability and upcoming retreats on their official site.
Visit Nomad Month websiteClimate
Climate Zone: Temperate
Best Months: Dec, Feb, Mar
Avoid: Sep, Jul, Aug
Prague experiences an annual average temperature of 10.4°C. The warmest months are June, July, and August, while the coolest are December, January, and February. The driest months are December, February, and March, with July, August, and September being the wettest.
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Frequently asked questions
Are meals included with the Nomad Month program?
No, meals are not included as part of the Nomad Month program. Participants are responsible for their own dining arrangements.
What kind of community can I expect at Nomad Month?
Nomad Month is designed to foster a tight-knit community of digital nomads, freelancers, and remote workers from diverse backgrounds. The program emphasizes networking and cultural exchange, aiming to connect like-minded individuals.
What amenities are available at the Locus Workspace?
Locus Workspace offers amenities such as A/C in rooms, free Wifi, a kitchen, coffee/tea, and housekeeping, providing a comfortable and productive environment for remote work.
What dietary options are available if I bring my own food?
While meals are not included, the Locus Workspace kitchen can accommodate various dietary needs if you prepare your own food, including vegan, vegetarian, pescetarian, Ayurvedic, organic, gluten-free, dairy-free, and nut-free options.
What is the primary language of communication at Nomad Month?
English is the main language of communication at Locus Workspace, which hosts members from over 25 different countries, ensuring easy interaction within the international community.
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