![]() ![]() There’s a 20% success rate, so get ready to be challenged. If you love puzzles or are just looking for a team-building exercise to do with your remote work team or a group of friends, this is the place. ![]() We also went to Palace Games (another Kyle pick!), which is a world-famous escape room based out of the Palace of Fine Arts. They’re known for their biscuits, but when we went they only had cinnamon rolls - which were to die for. You have to wait in line, but it moves fast and it’s worth the wait! All the ingredients taste super fresh, and as a bonus it’s a worker-owned collective so you’re supporting an innovative business model while eating here.īakesale Betty. They have vegan and gluten-free options, but all have the same toppings. Each day, there’s just one pizza type you can order. There’s some great food in Oakland, and here are my top picks (curated by Kyle): I’m always on the hunt for a good workout, and climbing has topped my list so far. Plus, your membership gets you free yoga and workout classes. I’ve been bouldering twice a week since the beginning of the year and it’s been an awesome hobby and a nice way to get out of your house and meet people. If you have a Touchstone Climbing gym near you, I highly recommend you check it out. One of my new hobbies in the past few years has been bouldering, and we went to the bouldering gym Pacific Pipes once we arrived. So, here’s my list of highlights and curated recommendations if you’re a digital nomad or remote worker headed to NorCal for some sun and surf □ Working Remotely in Oakland, CAįor the first few days of the trip, we headed up to see some friends in Oakland. ![]() All I do is arrange my deadlines accordingly, let my clients know when to expect certain deliverables, and hit the road. I don’t need to check in with a boss to ask for time off. What I love about being a freelancer is that I can travel without asking permission. The theme of my life lately has been “how can I do more of what brings me alive?” That’s a question we don’t ask ourselves often enough, and the answer brought me to the beaches in NorCal to spend a lovely week with my partner Kyle as he showed me all of Big Sur and the stunning coastline by Carmel. This is part of my remote work travel series where I review places I visit as a digital nomad.Ĭheck out the rest of my posts and follow me on Instagram for more travel content! ![]()
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