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In Scandinavian Style: Living in Denmark as a Digital Nomad

With the rise in popularity of remote work, many professionals now have the opportunity to explore nomad living. This unique lifestyle allows individuals to explore new places, cultures, and experiences while maintaining their professional endeavors. However, with so many countries and cultures to research, what’s the next best destination?

Hubert Chan
29 Aug 2024 5 min

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You may have first learned about Denmark through its iconic row of colorful houses lining the waterfront at the Nyhavn

Known for its famous concept of “hygge" (pronounced hoo-gah), which embodies comfort and contentment through enjoying simple pleasures in life, Denmark is a suitable location to consider for expats. The country’s cultural richness, cafe culture and not to mention, amazing public transportation, are merely a few aspects it has to offer.

You may have first learned about Denmark through its iconic row of colorful houses lining the waterfront at the Nyhavn. One of the most recognizable and picturesque landmarks in Copenhagen, Denmark's capital city, Nyhavn is a vibrant and bustling area filled with restaurants, cafes, and bars. Simply seeing how the Danish locals’ eyes light up as they talk about Copenhagen summers at the Nyhavn is a testament to how captivating this destination is for both tourists and locals.

Whether you choose to explore Nyhavn and Copenhagen by foot, cycle, or boat, there are bound to be a plethora of activities that create the perfect escape when not working from home. Join a canal tour highlighting the city’s landmarks including the Little Mermaid statue, Amalienborg Palace, and Royal Opera House or take a stroll along the cobblestone streets of Nyhavn. The boutiques and thrift shops alone are enough to have you browsing the rest of your afternoon.

Cafe Culture

The country’s cafe culture embraces outdoor dining, providing ample opportunities for people-watching and socializing along bustling streets and charming squares.

Do you start your day with a morning coffee or pastry? While major metropolitan cities such as New York City and Los Angeles boast a variety of cafes and bakeries, cafe culture in Denmark is simply unparalleled. Around every corner of the street, you’ll likely find a cafe that offers fresh pastries and beverages. What’s more exciting than trying out a new cafe everyday?

In Denmark (and Europe in general), outdoor seating at cafes is a common sight, especially during the warmer months. The country’s cafe culture embraces outdoor dining, providing ample opportunities for people-watching and socializing along bustling streets and charming squares.

making it an ideal destination for nomads seeking a balance between work and exploration.

The abundance of cafes scattered around the cities also offers nomads a diverse range of workspaces tailored to their needs. The aroma and coziness of these cafes create a great remote work environment for traveling nomads. Simply put, Denmark’s scenic surroundings and vibrant atmosphere stimulate creativity and inspiration, making it an ideal destination for nomads seeking a balance between work and exploration.

Public Transportation

The country’s safe and efficient public transportation system allows residents and visitors to navigate the country with ease, whilst promoting sustainability efforts.

Fun fact: there are no Ubers or Lyfts in Denmark. Yep, you heard that right. The country’s safe and efficient public transportation system allows residents and visitors to navigate the country with ease, whilst promoting sustainability efforts.

Renowned worldwide for its exceptional quality, Denmark's transportation system seamlessly connects urban hubs, rural areas, and neighboring countries. From the sleek and punctual trains operated by DSB to the comprehensive metro network in Copenhagen, travelers enjoy a hassle-free experience characterized by convenience and reliability. The extensive bus routes, complemented by dedicated cycling lanes, offer flexible mobility options for commuters and tourists alike, promoting eco-friendly travel while reducing congestion on the roads. Denmark's commitment to innovation is evident in its integration of digital solutions, such as real-time scheduling updates and contactless payment systems. All you have to do is swipe your commuter card or make a payment through the DOT app for a ride!

Even if you’re not a fan of public transportation and prefer getting some steps in, many of Denmark’s cities and towns are designed to accommodate pedestrians. Whether it's the historic streets of Copenhagen or the charming cobblestone lanes of Aarhus, Denmark's urban areas are characterized by pedestrian-friendly infrastructure, including wide sidewalks, pedestrian zones, and well-maintained pathways.

Or, like many expats, become a Danish local and get a bike! Cycling in Denmark is not just a mode of transportation but a way of life deeply ingrained in the country's culture. In cities like Copenhagen, biking is a primary means of getting around, with dedicated bike lanes, traffic signals, and parking facilities making cycling safe and convenient. The city's flat terrain and compact layout further enhance its appeal for cyclists of all ages and abilities.

Conclusion: If you haven’t already discovered, Danish culture provides the perfect blend of comfort, convenience, and community, making Denmark a prime location for embracing the digital nomad lifestyle. With its picturesque scenery, vibrant cafe culture, and efficient public transportation, Denmark offers digital nomads an ideal environment to live, work, and thrive. Still not convinced? From its high quality of life to its reasonable cost of living, stay tuned for part two where we delve deeper into all things Danish, uncovering even more reasons why Denmark stands out as an exceptional destination for digital nomads and expats alike.

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If you haven’t already discovered, Danish culture provides the perfect blend of comfort, convenience, and community, making Denmark a prime location for embracing the digital nomad lifestyle

Another decision you’ll need to make is where the tutoring will occur. As you think about becoming a private tutor, here are some important questions to ask yourself:

The country’s cultural richness, cafe culture and not to mention, amazing public transportation, are merely a few aspects it has to offer.

Safe and Welcoming Environment:

  1. Low crime rate
  2. Inclusive society

High Quality of Life:

  1. safety
  2. Excellent healthcare system
  3. Strong social welfare support
  4. High standard of living

Work-Life Balance:

  1. Emphasis on flexible work arrangements
  2. Short working hours
  3. Strong work culture promoting work-life balance

Infrastructure and Connectivity:

  1. Advanced digital infrastructure
  2. Reliable and fast internet connection
  3. Well-connected transportation system

English Proficiency:

  1. High level of English proficiency among locals
  2. English widely spoken in business settings
  3. Ease of communication for expats

Safe and Welcoming Environment:

  1. Low crime rate
  2. Inclusive society
  3. Supportive expat communities

Cultural and Recreational Opportunities:

  1. Rich cultural heritage
  2. Vibrant arts and music scene
  3. Abundance of outdoor activities

Green Initiatives and Sustainability:

  1. Commitment to sustainability
  2. Access to green spaces
  3. Environmentally conscious lifestyle

Networking Opportunities:

  1. Thriving startup ecosystem
  2. Networking events and meetups
  3. Access to international communities

Cost of Living:

  1. Competitive salaries
  2. Affordable housing options
  3. Government subsidies for expats

Legal and Administrative Ease:

  1. Streamlined visa processes
  2. Supportive immigration policies
  3. Efficient bureaucracy

This outline covers various aspects that make Denmark, especially Copenhagen, an attractive destination for expats looking to work remotely.