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323 Green Lanes, N4 2ES, London UK- 1 Bedrooms
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323 Green Lanes, N4 2ES, London UK- 1 Bedrooms
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323 Green Lanes, N4 2ES, London UK- 1 Bedrooms
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Digital nomad accommodation London
Your are working remotely and looking for digital nomad accommodation London? Nomadrentalz.com is founded by Digital nomads who understand you, and stayed at the accommodations we offer ourselves. The world is changing, rapidly e.g. the high inflation of western countries; we offer ‘value for money’. Welcome to London, we absolutely love this energetic city in The United Kingdom.
Please have a look at the above listings where we really enjoy to stay. Our digital nomad accommodation London is perfect to stay a few months and has all you need. The perfect location in the city centre, super fast internet, Yoga / Gym around the corner and most important; affordable.
Just browse through the above listings, fill in the form on the listing page – that’s it. Our booking team will double check the availability and arrange the booking with you. Please note, we always suggest to book per month to get the most discount.
What is the Culture and Food in London
While British cuisine isn’t fancy, there are a few British dishes that are a must-try. The British take breakfast very seriously and have a few dishes that are quite tasty. A traditional English breakfast includes sausages, bacon, eggs, baked beans, toast, mushrooms, tomatoes and black pudding. Combine this with coffee or tea and you’ve got a full English breakfast.
Fish and chips is one of the most common meals to try in the UK. Fried fish with potato chips on the side can be found all around London and is a must-try. As for typical British dishes to taste, Shepherd’s pie is the kind of dish you’ll find at any dinner. This dish is a ground-meat pie topped with mashed potatoes and a crust. There are many different variations and additional ingredients that make this British dish a masterpiece. Sunday roast, steak and kidney pie are also a part of the British cuisine that is worth trying.
You’ll soon come to realize the importance of tea in British culture. Tea isn’t just a beverage that is accompanied with breakfast but also has become a social activity and part of the culture to the extent that it has its very own timing. Don’t be surprised if you’re invited over for tea or to a tea party as this is a way for Brits to connect, socialize and enjoy a cuppa while chitchatting. Tea Time in the UK is usually a light meal which is typically after lunch and before dinner. This snack could be between 3.30-5 pm. This meal can include tea with biscuits or cake. However, because tea is such a strong part of the culture, it can be drunk at any time of the day.
If you’re ever invited over for dinner, it is customary to bring a bottle of wine or some sort of gift for the host. It is also expected to wait until everyone is seated and the host starts eating before starting to eat. Also, remember that the British are very high on manners and etiquette and therefore take using the right utensils quite seriously, especially during a formal dinner. When eating a several course meal, always remember that you start with the utensils on the outside and make your way inwards with each course.
Digital Nomad London Visa
The kind of visa you require to stay in London will vary based on your country of origin, your length of stay as well as whether you need a work permit or not. For starters, if you’re from the EU, EEA or Switzerland, you will not require a work permit to work in the UK. However, you still need to apply to stay in the UK according to the EU Settlement Scheme.
If you are not from the above countries mentioned, then you should apply for a work visa or temporary residence to be eligible to work in the UK. Usually, a work permit will be processed by a UK based company and will allow you to work in a specific location with a specific job. However, it is almost impossible to get as an individual and could take up to 3 months to get the visa.
As a digital nomad and being self employed, your best bet would be to apply for a UK Entrepreneur Visa. While several options are depending on the kind of job you do as well as how long you plan on staying in London, most will require the same documents:
A valid passport or travel ID
Financial proof to support you
Proof of healthcare insurance
TB test if you’re staying for more than six months for some countries.
The cost will still vary based on each individual. As a digital nomad, you could also enter the city as a tourist and stay for a period of 6 months.
How is the London Nightlife ?
London is home to some of the best clubs and always has exciting nightlife to suit different tastes. For starters, you’ll find some night tours and attractions in London by bus, boat, bike or even on foot. When the city gets dark, London lights up and can be a fascinating place to take a stroll. From open bus tours to night walking tours, or cruises on the River Thames, it can be a magnificent experience.
Brits really enjoy drinking and so pub crawls are a huge thing in London. One of the most common areas for pub crawls can be in Camden as it has its own brewery and various pubs offering a vibrant nightlife.
As for pubs and bars, you’ll find a variety of rooftop bars, cozy pubs, traditional pubs and other bars that will suit your taste. While there are endless options in every neighbourhood, here are some of the best pubs you can find in London:
What is the best time to Visit London as a digital Nomad
If London is known for anything, it is its cold and gloomy weather making it not that popular amongst many. However, when you live in London, you start to understand the concept of layering up and expecting the changes in the weather during all seasons.
London’s weather is moody and feels like it is indecisive and hormonal, to say the least. On any given day, you should be prepared to experience the four seasons in one go. While the weather might start as sunny, it is expected to rain, get super cold and cloudy and even experience thunderstorms all in the same day.
The saying ‘ When it rains, it pours’ is an accurate way of describing London’s weather and that’s why some of your greatest investments will be rain boots, a waterproof jacket, a windbreaker and an umbrella. You should always have a raincoat on you even in the summer and that’s why London’s fashion offers seasonal raincoats that are lightweight and packable in the summer, thick and padded in the winter.
What are the London People like
For starters, one of the things that makes London special is that it is a multi-cultural city with so many different people from all over the world with different cultures, beliefs and traditions. This makes talking about the people a bit difficult to narrow down. However, if you’re wondering about how the Brits are, there are a few things you need to know.
For starters, Brits are known for being quite reserved. They will build a wall that won’t be very easy to get through. However, the British are known for their manners. More often than not, their bluntness and straightforwardness are mistaken for being rude, but once you get used to the honesty, you will understand that it is in their nature to speak their mind and it is not something to be taken personally. In general, Brits are very well-mannered and will follow a specific etiquette as well as what is expected of them.
If there’s one thing to be extremely alert to and will really make a huge difference with Brits, it is punctuality. If you’re given an appointment or meeting at a specific time, expect a Brit to arrive 10-15 mins in advance and start literally on the dot. Punctuality is not only a way of life for a Brit, but is also a form of respect and can be considered rude to arrive late to a business meeting or even medical appointment.
While many people find Brits as stuck up or reserved and sometimes even snobbish, once you get to know them, you will start to understand their incredible sense of humour and the sarcastic ability that makes them genuinely funny. However, their humour isn’t something that everyone finds appealing and needs a lot of work to be able to see the sunny side up.
Because of their reserved nature, when you meet someone for the first time make sure you do not cross your limits. A handshake will be the only acceptable form of greeting until they get to know you on a more personal level and start allowing more intimate greetings such as a peck on the cheek or a hug. Personal space is highly valued by Brits and they will not shy away from making that clear.
When it comes to work, Brits tend to shut down completely after working hours and business is never conducted on weekends. In fact, the weekends are quite sacred and should not be interrupted unless you’ve been approached by them. On a Friday night, you’ll find most Brits enjoying a pint or two at the local pub and getting absolutely wasted. On the weekend, Brits enjoy spending time with their families, going for walks and enjoying the outdoors as much as possible when the weather permits.