Digital Nomad Cafe Guide to Chiang Mai, Chiang Mai, Thailand
As the undisputed digital nomad capital of Thailand, Chiang Mai has many places to work form, and not only co-working spaces. There are plenty of hipsters cafés especially in the Nimman area (where we stayed) which are perfect for getting some work done in. These were our favourites.
Perhaps our favourite café to work from in Chiang Mai, this nicely designed place is attached to a pretty cool art gallery and shop and serves nice food and drinks. One or two of the brunches are veganiseable and the Thai (soy) milk tea is excellent. There aren’t a huge number of tables or power sockets, but the staff are friendly, the chairs are comfortable, the wifi is decent and the atmosphere is conducive to work with a mix of digital nomads and brunching couples.
With lots of natural light and gentle music, this café is a nice place to work. There are a couple of low chairs and a high desk with high chairs that can also be used as a standing desk as well as a few power sockets. Located in a quiet soi off the Nimmahaeminda road and facing a cute courtyard with a hipster barber shop, wine bar and nail parlour as neighbours, the vibe is relaxed and conducive to work. I recommend the Thai (soy) milk tea. ...... (follow the instructions below for accessing the rest of this article).
Perhaps our favourite café to work from in Chiang Mai, this nicely designed place is attached to a pretty cool art gallery and shop and serves nice food and drinks. One or two of the brunches are veganiseable and the Thai (soy) milk tea is excellent. There aren’t a huge number of tables or power sockets, but the staff are friendly, the chairs are comfortable, the wifi is decent and the atmosphere is conducive to work with a mix of digital nomads and brunching couples.
With lots of natural light and gentle music, this café is a nice place to work. There are a couple of low chairs and a high desk with high chairs that can also be used as a standing desk as well as a few power sockets. Located in a quiet soi off the Nimmahaeminda road and facing a cute courtyard with a hipster barber shop, wine bar and nail parlour as neighbours, the vibe is relaxed and conducive to work. I recommend the Thai (soy) milk tea. ...... (follow the instructions below for accessing the rest of this article).
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Guide Name: Digital Nomad Cafe Guide to Chiang Mai
Guide Location: Thailand » Chiang Mai
Guide Type: Self-guided Walking Tour (Article (B))
Author: Sam Wood
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Guide Location: Thailand » Chiang Mai
Guide Type: Self-guided Walking Tour (Article (B))
Author: Sam Wood
Read it on Author's Website: http://www.indefiniteadventure.com/digital-nomad-cafe-chiang-mai/
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