voronezh after dark: remote work dreams or just another stop?
so i moved to voronezh last month and the first thing that hit me was the sky looking like a faded postcard
then i snapped a couple of shots that made me think about staying
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The rent feels like a modest slice of your salary but it does eat into the coffee budget and the safety is decent i ve walked home at midnight and felt alright the job market for remote gigs is growing slow but steady and the vibe is a mix of old Soviet blocks and new cafés that serve decent espresso.
> "the night air smells like diesel and fresh bread, weird combo" - whispered by a bike courier.
> "they say the city council is planning to close the old market, but no one knows yet" - muttered by a student.
i found a few spots that locals swear by, check out TripAdvisor Voronezh for the top things to see and Yelp Voronezh for food hunts the r/Voronezh board is full of tips and the Local forum has the lowdown on cheap co‑working spots.
the weather these days is a damp chill that rolls in from the river and feels like it’s just a short drive from the hills where the snow sticks around longer than you’d expect.
i’ve been juggling freelance gigs and honestly the internet is fast enough for video calls but the power cuts are a surprise like a pop‑up concert in a quiet square.
so if you’re wondering whether vortex of remote life here is a paradise or just another pit stop, it’s a bit of both and you’ll figure it out over a cheap beer and a conversation with someone who’s been here longer than the oldest church.
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