Hanoi's West Lake Cafe Strip: Where the Laptops Come Out
The streets around Quang An and Xuan Dieu in Tay Ho have quietly become Hanoi's most functional cafe-as-coworking scene — here's how it actually works.
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The streets around Quang An and Xuan Dieu in Tay Ho have quietly become Hanoi's most functional cafe-as-coworking scene — here's how it actually works.
Six weeks, five cities, one laptop. Here's how to work your way down Vietnam's central and southern coast without losing your mind or your deadlines.
Da Nang is one of the most practical long-stay cities in Vietnam — good internet, cheap apartments, and easy weekend escapes. Here's how to actually set it up.
Da Lat has quietly become Vietnam's most liveable remote-work base — cool air, cheap rent, and more cafes than you can reasonably test in a month.
Hoi An is slow, cheap, and surprisingly well-connected. Here is what a working month actually looks like — costs, internet, and where to sit with a laptop.
Hoi An works better as a slow-living base than most people expect — if you know where to sleep, where to plug in, and how far your budget actually stretches.
Da Lat has quietly become Vietnam's most livable remote-work base — cool air, cheap rent, and a cafe scene dense enough to keep you caffeinated for months.
Internet reliability varies wildly across Vietnam. This guide maps WiFi quality by city, shows you actual speed expectations, and explains where you'll struggle.
Free wifi is nearly everywhere in Vietnamese cities, but speeds drop in rural areas. Here's what works, where to find it, and what to pay.
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