
Coliving & Remote Work Glossary
What is Long-Stay Accommodation?
Long-stay accommodation refers to housing that’s specifically designed or priced for people staying several weeks or more. It’s more than a quick stop — it’s for travelers or remote workers who want to settle in and live somewhere for a while.
These spaces usually include things like a kitchen, laundry, and work-friendly setups — the kind of place you can actually live in, not just sleep in.
Why Does Long-Stay Accommodation Matter for Digital Nomads or Remote Workers?
Short-term travel is fun, but it’s not always sustainable. Long-stay accommodation gives you a home base — a chance to find your rhythm, focus on work, and connect with the local lifestyle.
It also tends to be cheaper per night and more comfortable for remote life, especially when compared to bouncing between hotels or short Airbnb stays.
How Does Nomadico Relate to Long-Stay Accommodation?
Nomadico is built for long stays. While we welcome guests starting from one week, most people stay around 3 weeks — and many stay even longer. Our homes are fully equipped for real life: from fast WiFi and workspaces to kitchens, laundry, and community.
You show up, unpack, and settle in — without feeling like a tourist.
Common Misconceptions About Long-Stay Accommodation
“It’s only for corporate travelers or retirees.”
Not anymore — long-stay housing is now a top choice for remote workers, freelancers, and creatives.
“You have to commit to a lease.”
Flexible coliving options let you book by the week or month, without long-term contracts.
“It’s boring or isolating.”
With the right setup (hint: coliving), long stays can be your most social, grounding, and inspiring travel experience.
Related Terms
Extended Stay (Coliving)
Coliving (Coliving)
Slow Travel (Lifestyle & Community)
Flexible Living (Coliving)
Shared Housing (Coliving)
