- Dedicated workspace: A large, comfortable desk, an ergonomic chair, and good desk lighting are essential for long workdays. Prefer layouts where the workspace is visually separated from the living area.
- Fast wifi with reliability: Look for a high-speed connection (sufficient for video conferencing, large file transfers, and cloud collaboration) and a stable router placement to minimize dead zones.
- High-quality monitors and power options: Some penthouses offer a workstation setup with dual monitors, HDMI or USB-C docking stations, multiple power outlets, and charging hubs for devices.
- Quiet environment: Soundproofing or location away from street noise helps maintain focus during calls and concentration on tasks.
- Comfort and ergonomics: An adjustable chair, an anti-glare screen, and an ambient lighting plan contribute to long, comfortable workdays.
- Outdoor working spaces: A private terrace or balcony with seating provides an optional outdoor work zone when weather permits.
- Well-equipped kitchen and living area: A full kitchen and comfortable lounge space support extended stays and flexibility for meals without leaving the unit.
- Accessibility and parking: Easy access to building entrances and secure parking can simplify daily routines, especially when traveling with gear or a vehicle for side trips.
- Proximity to activities: Easy access to hiking trails, bike routes, and local experiences makes it convenient to blend work with leisure after hours.
- Floor-to-ceiling windows with mountain views that provide natural light while preserving a serene backdrop for video calls.
- Sound-insulated doors and windows to minimize street or hallway noise during meetings.
- A dedicated workspace with a spacious desk, an ergonomic chair, and ample surface area for documents and devices.
- High-speed, reliable connectivity with a strong wireless signal across the living space, including the terrace if feasible.
- Backup power options and surge protection for sensitive equipment, plus a well-ventilated workspace to keep devices cool during long sessions.
- A modern kitchen or kitchenette to simplify meals during long workdays, reducing the need for frequent off-site trips.
- Smart home elements like dimmable lighting and climate control to create the ideal work environment at any hour.
- Privacy and security features, including a secure entry and safe storage for laptops and electronics.
- Bikepark Leogang and mountain biking routes that cater to all levels, offering adrenaline-filled descents as well as scenic, family-friendly trails.
- Winter sports on nearby slopes, with reliable snow conditions and well-maintained lifts that make day trips simple from penthouse accommodations.
- Scenic hiking trails that reward early-morning or late-afternoon sessions with sweeping mountain vistas and tranquil lakes.
- Accessible lakes and parks around Zell am See and the broader district, perfect for short outdoor sessions or casual strolls during a break from work.
- Local culture and cuisine experiences, including alpine huts and farms offering regional specialties that pair well with post-work relaxation.
- Confirm the wifi plan before arrival: Ask for the exact upload and download speeds, whether there is a dedicated router, and if there are any data caps or limitations for large file transfers.
- Test the workspace on arrival: Check desk height, chair ergonomics, screen brightness, and lighting at the time of check-in to prevent last-minute discomfort.
- Establish a work routine with a flexible schedule: Take advantage of early mornings for deep work when there are fewer interruptions and plan outdoor activities for post-work hours.
- Keep a backup plan: Identify nearby coworking spaces or cafés with reliable wifi in case of wifi outages, ensuring that you never miss a critical conference or delivery deadline.
- Plan for time zone considerations: If working with teams across regions, set clear times for meetings and use shared calendars to avoid overlap or missed calls.
- Pack essential tech and comfort items: A travel router, power adapters, a portable monitor or a compact docking station, and a lightweight laptop stand can make a big difference in a remote setup.
- Respect quiet hours and local guidelines: Alpine regions value tranquility in residential settings; keep noise to reasonable levels during late hours to maintain positive stays for both hosts and fellow travellers.
