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Best Digital Nomad Groups to Join in Porto

28. august 2022 · 2 minute

Porto is a wonderful port city with students and expats from all over the world. Its international atmosphere together with its more walkable size has also made it a popular destination among digital nomads in recent years. But where do you find them all? Here are the best online and offline digital nomad groups in Porto.

Online digital nomad groups in Porto

Online nomad and expat groups are a great source of information and friendships. Most people struggle with moving to a new place so they flock to forums and Facebook groups to ask questions. We’re used to thinking that all of the info we want to know is available online. But sometimes nothing beats the real-life experience of people who have been living in Porto for a long time.

One of the best places to start is the Digital Nomads Porto Facebook group. With just over three thousand members, it focuses on having a well-moderated, active, and informed community of nomads. You can learn about coworking spaces, meet-ups, and good cafés for remote work. This should be the number one stop for any nomad in Porto.

Then there’s the Porto Events and Meet-ups Internationals. This group is geared more towards expats in general but you can definitely still get a lot out of it. It’s perfect for finding good events and interesting meetups like board game night, parties, film screenings, and much more. If you want to have fun, this is where you can find it.

The most populated and most active group for internationals is the Porto Expats group. With more than 24 thousand members, the group is full of interesting discussions, events, and advice and it’s all in English and well moderated. It is a great source of information for anyone and you should join.

Offline digital nomad groups in Porto

Offline groups in Porto are a great way to blow off some steam, learn something new and exciting, network, or socialize. Meeting people face to face is almost always a lot of fun, especially when you can bond over your expat experiences.

Firstly, there are tons of groups that have helpful information on nomad-related topics. There’s the Chainlink Braga which gives talks on Web 3.0 and on blockchain-related projects. And then there is ExpertTalks Porto which brings in people from all kinds of expertise surrounding digital services and products. This group has hundreds of members so there are usually tons of attendees to learn from and network with.

For a more relaxed and casual atmosphere, visit the Porto Startup Coffee which meets somewhat irregularly but has a nice attendance and a good balance of information and conversation. And if you’re truly lost in the new city, why not take an English-speaking guided tour? It’s a good place to meet new people and to learn more about your surroundings.

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