Where to work
Coworking spaces have multiplied in recent years. Prominent options provide fast internet, flexible memberships, and networking events. Many cafes such as Lot Sixty One in Valletta and Busy Bee in Msida are laptop‑friendly, and Sliema’s waterfront cafés often welcome remote workers during the day. Internet speeds average above 100 Mbps, with widespread 5G coverage since 2021. Public libraries and university facilities also provide quiet study or work environments. Traditional Maltese business often happens face to face, making informal meetings in cafés or hotel lounges common. Remote work culture has expanded significantly since the pandemic, and Malta continues to brand itself as a nomad-friendly location supported by government-backed residency schemes.
Written by Yessica Klein
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