Barcelona's position as the main digital hub of Spain and the fifth in Europe by total volume of investment in startups (871 million euros in 2018. Startup Ecosystem Overview 2019) and the relative proximity of many Catalan cities and counties to its capital, makes Catalonia a favorite destination for digital nomads, as well as for its lifestyle. In 2020 alone, the digital sector created 6,000 new jobs in Catalonia, according to Barcelona Digital Talent. All of the young entrepreneurs who come, especially those dedicated to the ICT sector, know that Barcelona is the birthplace of startups such as Softonic, Glovo, Travelperk, Infojobs, Privalia, Gameloft, Wallapop, eDreams, Travelclik, Letsbonus... When the British investment firm Atomico asked hundreds of entrepreneurs which European city they would choose to create a start-up, Barcelona was the third choice, behind London and Berlin, the other two leading start-up ecosystems on the continent. In addition, in Barcelona a remote worker has at their disposal more than 287 coworking spaces to work, equipped with all connectivity services. There are all kinds, like CloudWorks, also designed for services to businesses and events. The business incubators should also be mentioned, that also have meeting rooms and coworking spaces. The offer of spaces in the city for remote workers and digital nomads is huge and has not stopped growing. You can find places like Valkiria Hub Space, a paradigm of former industrial factory converted for innovation events in the heart of the tech district 22@. Many of the digital nomads know the attributes of the Catalan destination through word of mouth from colleagues who have settled there or through the experience of attending a meeting, convention or congress. Nestlé or Roche decided on Barcelona as a place to set up their Digital Hub. Another example is Telefónica, which has its R&D center in the Catalan capital. Zurich, BBVA and PepsiCo have also chosen the city to locate their data center. Multinationals such as Microsoft or SAP have gathered more than 6,000 people at their annual corporate events in Barcelona. This entire ecosystem favors a trend that permanently places the Catalan capital among the most innovative cities on the planet. Without forgetting the Mobile World Congress and what it means for the territory, Catalonia is also the scene of very attractive events for digital nomads, such as the IOT Solutions World Congress, the 4YFN or the Eu-Startups Summit, among others. The hotel offer in Catalonia is also adapting to the needs of remote workers.Many rooms are already offered as work spaces by the hour and even as temporary residences, with Premium wifi services and discounts on restaurants or laundry, and even health coverage. Some hotels also have coworking spaces where professionals can network in an exceptional environment. Lifestyle matters In Catalonia, distances are no obstacle. A digital nomad can choose to live in the other three provincial capitals, Girona, Tarragona, Lleida, and travel randomly or periodically to Barcelona by high-speed train in less than 60 minutes. You can choose to live in the Pyrenees or the Costa Brava, less than two hours by car from the metropolitan area and international transport connection hubs. You can enjoy the snow in winter and the sun almost all year round. In addition to this privileged climate, the values of the Catalan territories in attracting so many digital nomads and remote workers are diverse: the Mediterranean lifestyle, the great cultural offer, the rich and diverse business network, the sea and mountains a short distance away, the cosmopolitan society and Barcelona...