Groningen is easy going but very international. Due to it's kind of "remote" location (well Amsterdam is only 2 hrs. away) it's an island one its own with lots to do here: culture, nightlife (véry late!) but also a lot of beautiful quiet nature in the surroundings, You take a bike and you are in the middle of nowhere in just 15 minutes: lakes, woods in the south, or at the northside of the city: beautiful endless tyoical dutch landscapes with lots of famous black and white frisian cows, mills, canals, and even a real river, Reitdiep.
Pros and Cons of Living in Lisbon Portugal
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Pros of Living in Lisbon
Very safe
Fast internet
Lots of fun stuff to do
Warm now
Warm in the spring
Good air quality on average
Nomad List members liked going here
Many Nomad List members here all year round
Very easy to make friends
Very easy to do business
High quality of education
Roads are very safe
Great freedom of speech
Democratic
Everyone speaks English
Safe for women
Family friendly
Very friendly to LGBTQ
Cons of Living in Portugal
Too expensive
Gets cold in the winter
Feels crowded
Many people smoke tobacco
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The city got overcrowded, really expensive, overhyped, can believe it is still the number one destination for remote workers. Where ever the hype or FOMO goes, you should go the oppositive!
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