@julia_engelsmann I used to live in Lisbon, but I often spent my weekends visiting Cascais. The train ride there and back to Lisbon with that beautiful view is epic.πππ»
@sanja_micic I don't think there is a place in Portugal that disappoints.π Pretty sure the best analog shots in my portfolio were taken in Portugal.π What did you like about Vienna?
@gyrusinczky Energy and people. I don't know, the city is full of young people and students. At times, you feel like you're in some past era, and other times you're carried away by the wave of the modern age. Everything is organized, and there are many different cultures. I love that.π
@sanja_micic It's truly a unique place with the warmest people on Earth. I spent there three months two years ago and I instantly felt at home.π Hoping to get a digital nomad visa asap and return to Colombia for two years and explore more of South America.π
@gyrusinczky Where are you from? Do you often change locations like a digital nomad? I'm from the Balkans, and many people say we have similar temperaments. Also, our standard of living is quite similar, which isn't necessarily good. π However, all these countries have their charm and love. We have an office in Mexico, and it's truly a different experience for people. It feels like home.π
@sanja_micic Originally from Hungary, but have been living abroad for 20+ years, already lived in 14 countries and visited even more. Been a nomad for 8+ years, a lifestyle that truly fits me as a photographer and writer. But it's places with tropical vibe where I truly feel at home.π
Budapest, from the first look and forever.
Valencia. Not too big, not too small, cosy and warm in all senses.
Naples, noisy but lively. It has a unique spirit.
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