The best accommodation for IT workers: the Swiss village of Lenk offers a peaceful place with mountain views

By Tychyna TetianaJul 23, 2023 11:38 AMNews
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View of the mountains. Source: euronews

A mountain village in Switzerland has everything for a quiet digital life. Digital nomads will be able to live here surrounded by mountains and find an alternative to noisy city life.

The absence of people helps to create the best atmosphere for work, Euronews.Travel writes. Andy Stofferis has chosen this place in Switzerland after 10 years of traveling. "I prefer a quiet environment where I can really work and be productive because there's no real noise," says Andy.

He is currently creating a digital nomad hub for anyone looking for similar seclusion.

Why is Switzerland good for digital nomads?

The village of Lenk is home to about 2,500 people, about 15 percent of whom have moved from other countries. The capital city of Bern is only one hour and 30 minutes away by public transport, by train. This place is a relatively accessible corner of Switzerland.

Village in Switzerland. Source: euronews
Village in Switzerland. Source: euronews

For outdoor enthusiasts, there are 20 different hiking trails that are easily accessible by car or public transport.

In summer, horseback riding, cycling, and other outdoor activities are offered. And in winter, digital nomads can enjoy 200 km of ski slopes.

What will be in the center for nomads

From October 16 to December 22, the Stofferis Center will have private apartments suitable for everyone from individual nomads to families. Everyone has their own desk for more individualized business, but there is also a collaborative space where you can get to know other residents.

Prices are reduced for each month of stay.

What a hub for digital nomads will look like. Source: euronews
What a hub for digital nomads will look like. Source: euronews

"The first month's rent is CHF 1500, which is about €1500, which is fair for Switzerland. Then it gradually depreciates," says Andy.

"If you stay for the second month, it's 1200 Swiss francs, and then for the third month it's 800 Swiss francs or euros, which is very good for a private apartment in Switzerland."

Andy believes that his project will have a long life because it will be able to attract nomads during the low (non-winter) season.

What are the visa requirements for Switzerland?

While many countries in Europe have introduced them, Switzerland does not yet have a digital nomadic visa, and there is no indication that the government is considering introducing one.

According to Andy, those citizens whose countries are not part of the EU or the European Economic Area (EEA) can use a Schengen type C visa. This short-stay visa allows you to stay in the Schengen area for a maximum of 90 days in one 180-day period.

You must also provide proof of health insurance for the duration of your stay and the means to support yourself.

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