The best coliving spaces in Salvador for digital nomads, remote workers, and location-independent professionals.
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CoLivings in Salvador
Top benefits of coliving in Salvador
Salvador feels alive. It is hot and humid, with a constant sea breeze. The streets smell of frying oil and spices. Music is everywhere. Most travellers enjoy the drums in Pelourinho at dusk. I watched a capoeira roda there and felt the crowd push me close. For some, that will be amazing.
Cost of living is easy on the wallet compared with bigger Brazilian cities. Street food like acarajé fills you fast and cheap. Internet is okay in cafes and coworking spots. At home it can be patchy. Arguably not the best if you need perfect speeds, but it works for most remote work.
There is a small nomad community. People meet in coworking spaces and WhatsApp groups. Weekends mean beach time. I once joined a sunset beach volleyball game at Porto da Barra with locals. Things to do are endless. History, food, music, and beaches all in one city.