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    Barcelona named best ‘workcation’ city for remote and hybrid workers. Here are other cities that made the list


    Working while traveling has exploded with the popularity of remote and hybrid work. If you want to take a “workcation,” Barcelona may just be the ideal destination.

    That’s according to IWG, a flexible workplace company, which compared 26 cities around the world, grading them on a scale of 1 to 10 for the following categories: 

    • Climate
    • Culture
    • Accommodation
    • Transport
    • Food and drink
    • Happiness
    • Broadband speed
    • Availability of flexible workspace

    “The categories were chosen to consider the optimal environment for working abroad including basic livability requirements,” said Darren Rogers, IWG Singapore’s country manager. 

    “There are also factors that can impact productivity, such as broadband and the availability of flexible workspaces.”

    Barcelona, renowned for its vibrant cultural scene and almost year-round sunshine, came up on top for those “seeking the perfect blend of work and leisure,” said IWG. 

    IWG also conducted a survey among more than 1,000 hybrid workers, which found that almost three in five (57%) took workcations in the past year — where they extended holidays by working from abroad. 

    “The horizons of today’s workers are no longer confined to their own countries,” added Rogers.

    “We have seen that employees across the globe really value the opportunity to be able to extend their holidays with workcations and in return, employers are benefitting too, with highly-engaged, happy and productive teams.”

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    Singapore scored highest for broadband speed (9) followed by New York (8.5) and Hong Kong (8).

    Singapore is ranked 21st on the list, with high scores in other categories like happiness and transport. 

    “Singapore is also Asia’s top financial hub, and the cosmopolitan city houses the world’s best airport, which is often seen as a gateway destination to easily access the rest of Asia, including Southeast Asia,” said IWG. 

    Barcelona and Toronto — the top two cities — registered particularly strong scores in broadband speed and accommodation prices.

    Top 10 cities for workcations:

    1. Barcelona
    2. Toronto
    3. Beijing
    4. Milan
    5. New York
    6. Rio De Janeiro
    7. Amsterdam
    8. Paris
    9. Jakarta
    10. Lisbon

    For example, the average rent per month in Barcelona costs $1,158 and $1,769 for Toronto — compared to New York’s $3,632 — the most expensive on the list. 

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    Rounding up the top three is the Chinese capital of Beijing, also the best Asian city for workcations. It “performed exceptionally well” in categories like culture, accommodation, and transport costs, said IWG. 

    The city has a total of 1,484 galleries and museums — the second highest on the list behind New York. Rent costs an average of $1,204 a month, according to the study.  

    “The city’s world-class art scene, with numerous galleries and cultural venues, offers a remarkable experience for travelers looking for a glimpse into China’s rich heritage and contemporary innovation,” said IWG. 

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