Colivings in Armenia

Top coliving spaces in Armenia for digital nomads, remote workers, and location-independent professionals.

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CoLiving Cities in Armenia

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I fell for Armenia as a base for remote work. Yerevan hums with cafes, pink stone buildings and loud friendly people. Most travellers enjoy the tea, the bread shops and the small music spilling out of bars at night. The vibe is relaxed but alive. The climate is dry. Summers can be hot and winters get snowy. For some, the cold will be too much. The mountains are close. You can hike in the morning and work in a sunny café in the afternoon. Cost of living is easy on the wallet compared with Western Europe. Food and cafes are affordable. Imported stuff can feel pricey. Internet in cities is solid. Cafes and coworking spaces have reliable Wi Fi. There is a growing nomad scene. I met other remote workers at Fabrika and a few meetups. Things to do are endless. Ancient monasteries, wine tasting in Areni, Lake Sevan barbecues and weekend hikes. Arguably not the best if you want beaches, but for culture and mountains it is great.