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How to be a digital nomad in Paris

Working remotely from the French capital can be a delight — but it does have its snags. Here’s everything you need to know to set up shop successfully

This article is part of FT Globetrotter’s guide to Paris

Paris is, in many ways, the digital nomad’s heaven. It is Europe’s biggest urban economy, a beautiful city with endless activities, packed with international people, dotted with co-working spaces and cafés, connected by planes and trains to half the world. A dense metropole with world-class public transport and now layered with bike lanes, “it’s very compact — you can get around it fast, for meetups and events,” says Adam Green, a British copywriter and editor a former happy digital nomad here. But the city has its pitfalls, too. How best to sidestep them and become a digital nomad in Paris? Below is a brief guide.

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