Between One Nomad Home and the Next: Why Trains Might Be the Missing Chapter in Your Travel Story
Flying is great. But have you ever wondered what exists between the two places where you actually live?
Digital nomads don’t “visit.”
They inhabit — but in chapters.
Two months in Lisbon.
Ten weeks in Ljubljana.
A season in Valencia.
A quarter in Palermo or Porto.
Your life is a string of small, temporary homes stitched across Europe.
And between one and the next?
Usually: an airport, a gate, and three hours scrolling through Skyscanner pretending to be productiv…




