As a digital nomad constantly on the move, finding accommodation that offers both comfort and community can be a challenge. So when I heard about Selina Porto Co-living, I was intrigued by the concept of a living space designed specifically for those who work remotely and travel frequently.
After spending 22 days at Selina Porto Co-living, I can confidently say that it is worth it for any digital nomad looking for a unique and immersive experience. From the moment I arrived, I was greeted with a warm welcome from the staff and other residents, all of whom were eager to share their stories and experiences.
The co-living space itself is beautifully designed, with modern furnishings and an open layout that encourages interaction among residents. The common areas, such as the kitchen and lounge, are spacious and well-equipped, making it easy to socialize and collaborate with others. I found myself spending hours connecting with like-minded individuals, whether it was over a meal or a late-night work session.
One of the highlights of my stay at Selina Porto Co-living was the range of events and activities organized by the staff. From yoga classes to hiking trips, there was always something exciting happening that allowed me to explore the city and meet new people. These experiences not only enriched my time at Selina Porto Co-living but also gave me a deeper appreciation for the local culture and community.
Of course, no accommodation is without its flaws, and Selina Porto Co-living is no exception. While the internet connection was generally reliable, there were occasional hiccups that made it difficult to work efficiently. Additionally, noise levels in the common areas could be a bit disruptive at times, especially during peak hours.
Overall, however, my experience at Selina Porto Co-living was overwhelmingly positive. The sense of community and camaraderie I found there was invaluable, and I left feeling inspired and rejuvenated. For any digital nomad looking for a comfortable and vibrant living space, I would highly recommend giving Selina Porto Co-living a try. It truly is a unique and worthwhile experience that is sure to enhance any remote worker’s journey.
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Watching this from Selina Arequipa Peru, wanted to check this hotel as I have heard many things good and bad about this hotel chain and wanted to check it out for myself.
I’m not sure if all Selina are the same, but it is 11:24pm and I cannot sleep because music is blasting outside in the bar.
Selina is really nice, but not being able to sleep while I need to work tomorrow is a dealbreaker. I’m hating living here as a digital nomad.
If you like partying and you don’t actually work you will love this place. As for me, this is the first and last time staying in a Selina .
do you have to pay for coworking hot desk or can you just use wifi free?
nice! actually I have been there Porto spot at selina. I am just wondering that when I make a reservation with coliving, the breakfast option is worth to try?
The dorm room for colivers is a great suggestion.
Very good tips, very informative video!!
Did you get accommodation upgrades in return for this promotional video?
Have you been to selina geres? How good is the wifi?
Nice sumaary
I found this review very helpful! I’ve been looking at the Selena Coliving in South America, and found this very informative about the experience. As for the con with the Coliving, I think that’s just found to happen in a dorm room set up. I don’t think I could stay in one of those for longer than two or three nights because there’s always a chance one of the random people in place with is inconsiderate and messes with my sleep
Hello! Thank you for the video! I'm planning to go to one of the selinas in protugal for the mid of august 2022. What do you think Will be the top 3 sorting between Porto, Geres and lisbon if my intention is to have a good environment for work (I will go for the 8-10 persons bedroom) Thanks!!
Thanks for making this video! It’s really helpful to know prior to book that location. Much attractive than I thought! Thanks.
I want to check an information, is it right that I could go there during the day and stay there and take part of yoga classes or meditation and some other activities? Or are this offers only for people who have a room there and sleep there? Thanks for this video
Hey, is there laundry facilities? If not, where did you do your laundry?
Can we switch from one Selena hostel to other in the same month?
how was the vibe at the co-working space? Was it easy to meet other people?
Thank you for this video and all the great info! My husband and I were looking at this Selina in Porto. You mentioned that the coworking space closes at 10:00 pm which is good to know since we work EST hours. Do you remember/know if the private rooms have a desk? Also, I'm originally from MN. Go midwest!
Really useful summary, thanks – was this in November? I'm planning to go in February but might put off Europe until it picks up in the spring/summer
Super interesting! We’re new to your channel (and also digital nomads) so thanks for your insight!
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