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Porto Alegre

Porto Alegre

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Spazi abitativi in Porto Alegre

Coliving for Giovani professionisti in Porto Alegre offre una nuova interpretazione degli alloggi tradizionali, combinando abilmente i vantaggi della vita in comune con le esigenze particolari di Giovani professionisti...

Porto Alegre is a vibrant, multicultural city and capital of the Rio Grande do Sul state in Brazil. Porto Alegre has plenty of sightseeing attractions to offer digital nomads who stop off in the city for short-term or long-term coliving stays. You can explore over 50 museums, several
cultural centers and more than 30 theaters here. Porto Alegre has a unique and eclectic history and culture, very different from other areas of Brazil, due to the European immigrants bringing their own traditions with them when they colonized this area. The Porto Alegre city is a fascinating and historic place to live. You can check out beautiful monuments like the Metropolitan Cathedral and the power station turned
cultural center, the Gasometer, between work commitments. If you’re more into nature and the beautiful outdoors, you’ll be pleased to hear that Porto Alegre is a green city with lots of forest areas within the city bounds. Explore the extensive Farroupilha Park for some fresh air, to play sports, or just to relax. Coliving is still a fairly new trend in Porto Alegre, but you’ll be pleased to hear that several coliving spaces have opened in the past few years. You can rent a room in these cool coliving spaces from as low as $200/month, making it an attractive destination for remote workers to base themselves.

Here are some fascinating facts about Porto Alegre:
- Porto Alegre is the capital of the Rio Grande do Sul state, and home to 1.4 million people.
- Porto Alegre was a host city during the 2014 FIFA World Cup.
- The city is close to the immense Lagoa dos Patos (Lagoon of the Ducks), where five rivers meet.
- Manuel Jorge Gomes de Sepúlveda of Portugal founded Porto Alegre in 1769.
- Immigrants from many different countries began to settle in Porto Alegre from 1824 onwards. People came from Germany, Italy, Spain, Poland, and even Lebanon.
- ‘Cidade Sorriso’ (Smile City) and ‘Porto do Sol’ (Port of the Sun) are other nicknames for Porto Alegre.
- More than 60% of the city’s population live in the Zona Norte or Northern Zone, which includes the city center and is where most businesses can be found.
- There are two universities in Porto Alegre, the Catholic University of Rio Grande do Sul and the Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul.
- The surrounding areas produce a wide range of agricultural products, from cashews, grapes, and avocados, to wool, meat, and lumber. Much of the city’s economy is based around processing these products.
- Porto Alegre has internationally renowned football clubs and two major stadiums within the city.
- The climate is comfortable all year round, dropping to lows of 19 degrees Celsius in July and peaking at 31 degrees Celsius in January. With the rich culture, the fine local wines, and the low-cost living, Porto Alegre can be a great place for digital nomads and remote workers to stay for a few weeks or even several months.

With good links to the rest of South America, a whole host of local sightseeing attractions and beautiful surrounding countryside, this city has a lot to offer. The recent development of several new coliving spaces makes it even more tempting to stop off in Porto Alegre for a while and experience its unique culture.

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