Culture Connect: The Siesta Shift in Spain

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Spain, known for its vibrant culture, delicious tapas, and the traditional afternoon siesta, is making waves in the remote work scene.

The siesta, a short nap taken in the early afternoon, often after the midday meal, has been a staple in Spanish culture. But with the rise of remote work, this tradition is getting a modern twist.

Enter Lucia Fernandez, a digital marketer from Seville.

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Working remotely has allowed me to truly embrace the siesta culture. I take a break, recharge, and then dive back into work with renewed energy.

Lucia Fernandez

This balance between rest and productivity is something many Spanish remote workers are now integrating into their routines.

Moreover, Spanish cities are becoming hubs for digital nomads. Barcelona's "Nomad House" offers a blend of co-working spaces with cultural immersion activities, allowing remote workers to experience the best of Spain.

As Lucia aptly puts it, "It's not just about work; it's about living the Spanish way."

Join us next time on Culture Connect as we journey through the remote work traditions of the world! 🌐🌍