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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