Work From Here: Dreamy Destinations For The Ultimate “WFH” Getaway

Who says you have to choose between work and play?

Working from home has become a way of life this year in a way we could never have imagined.

But now that home office (or frankly, for most of us just sitting on the couch) seems a bit outdated.

So to give you some inspiration for your desire to travel, we've put together a list of properties in the US that could be “work-from-anywhere” destinations for a day in the future.

These options include the best views, fastest Wi-Fi, and other business amenities, so you can come and stay until you're ready to move to a new location.

And you can always make one of them your Zoom background and just pretend.

Let's go to work, okay?

We hope you enjoy watching this video about the top 5 most remote work-friendly cities

Source: Running Remote

New York: work with advantages

Travelers seeking peace of mind will find that at The Roundtree Hotel in Amagansett, the perfect oceanfront home office away from home.

The resort offers desks, printers, and meeting rooms, in addition to all the usual perks of a large hotel.

Reserve a cabin for privacy if you need to work, which can be a studio, one and three-bedroom option.

Arizona: an office oasis

L'Auberge de Sedona is the perfect place to restore the balance between your professional and personal life.

The hotel offers many nearby entertainment options for both hikers and R&R enthusiasts.

Each of the 88 individually decorated rooms at L'Auberge de Sedona opens onto a fully furnished private patio or balcony, making it easy to work outside and enjoy the desert air.

Spend afternoons or weekends hiking mountain trails or enjoying the spectacular natural beauty of Slide Rock State Park.

New York: Big City Connection

According to internet experts, Ritz-Carlton hotels have the fastest Wi-Fi, making hotel group destinations the ideal place for those who need to make video calls, download large files, or connect to multiple devices at the same time.

Why not combine that fast connection with an equally fast city and stay at the Ritz outpost overlooking Central Park? Located in Midtown, the hotel offers stellar views of the famous park below.

California: a family case

The Monarch Beach Resort at Dana Point is not only incredibly beautiful.

The property also offers several suites with various rooms and room sizes that are ideal for those looking for an option to work with children in tow.

With an on-site daycare, kids' club, and supervised activities, parents can focus on work while the kids continue to play.

Then spend nights and weekends together on the hotel's beach volleyball courts or swim as a family in the Pacific Ocean.

Florida: play, work and learn

The City of Miami recently launched an initiative to play, work, and distance learning, encouraging hotels to serve workers on the go with special packages or amenities.

Solé Miami, an oceanfront resort participating in the program, offers multi-room suites for those seeking a separation between work and relaxation.

Two-bedroom suites include a full kitchen, dining room, and ocean views, plus always free Wi-Fi. Once unplugged, relax on a shady picnic table tucked away on a white sand dune. Won.

Hawaii: an island away

Where better to work than on a Hawaiian island? Koloa Island Resort on Kauai is ideal for an extended stay, with all rooms and villas equipped with kitchens, washers/dryers, private outdoor access, and furnished balconies.

Not to mention, the complex also offers extensive leisure facilities.

Choose from a studio to a 3-bedroom villa for the ultimate remote office experience.

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