

Our tip: Get a Revolut credit card, if you don’t have one already.Īnother great way to meet people. German banks especially, are quite behind on digitalization, and you often only see your credit card statement at the end of the month, rather than in the moment of the transaction.Īvoid high fees, bad exchange rates, and losing oversight of your spending by getting a more digitally friendly credit card that does not punish you for spending abroad. Cape Town’s public transport system is not worth recommending, so be sure to use local transport apps to get around.Ĭonsider credit card fees and currency exchange rates.Ī lot of credit card companies offer you not-so-great currency exchange rates, and charge extra for spending in a different currency abroad. If there is one thing we heard over and over again before arriving it Cape Town it was, “Don’t walk”! If we could give advice, it would be “Don’t walk at night.” And be aware of your surroundings – just like in any big city. Inform yourself about modes of transport.

Our tip: Tiny Empire in CBD – it comes with a Jason’s Bakery! By allocating set working hours at a dedicated desk space, you are making it easier for yourself to focus. Working remotely can be difficult with many distractions and the constant desire to explore the city you’re in. Not only is this a great way to meet new people, it also helps you separate your private life from your work.

Here are a few of our tips for working abroad in general, with specific examples listed for Cape Town. We knew we’d love our time there, but we didn’t realize just how much we would fall in love with the city’s vibe. The one-hour time difference between Munich and Cape Town was another selling point. It was a decision we made nearly a year ago to escape the slightly depressing winter in Munich, where our main office is based. So, we spent the entire month of February 2020 working remotely from Cape Town, South Africa. It is also a sustainable way (yes, we carbon offset our flights, and made a point to fly direct even though it was more expensive) to travel and explore a new city – spending as much time as possible there and immersing ourselves in the culture. New spaces, destinations and people inspire fresh ideas and spark creativity. Working remotely enables a more flexible schedule, which in turn initiates focused work.
