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Best Cafes to Work From in Faro

Laptop-friendly spots with fast WiFi, power outlets, and great coffee. Every cafe tested by remote workers.

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All Laptop-Friendly Cafes

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Chelsea Coffee & Brunch

πŸ“Baixa (Downtown) Β· R. Dom Francisco Gomes 9, 8000-283 Faro

8
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Chelsea Coffee & Brunch occupies a spacious corner spot on the car-free Rua Dom Francisco Gomes, one of Faro's main pedestrian streets. The cafe is widely praised as the city's best brunch spot, offering homemade pastries baked fresh daily and displayed in the window, alongside a full Mediterranean menu with vegan, vegetarian, and gluten-free options. Open seven days a week from 8 AM to 8 PM with free WiFi and air conditioning, it provides a comfortable environment for sustained work sessions. The charming terrace area offers a mix of sun and shade, ideal for people-watching while you work, and the indoor space is roomy enough that you won't feel cramped even during busy periods. Staff are consistently friendly and the central location makes it easy to combine work with exploring the city.

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Coffee Price$3.00
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HoursOpen Β· 08:00 - 20:00
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πŸ“Ά WiFi Speed45 Mbps
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Baixa Caffe

πŸ“Baixa (Downtown) Β· R. de Santo Antonio 54-56, 8000-283 Faro

8
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Baixa Caffe stands out as one of Faro's most intentionally work-friendly cafes, described by digital nomad resources as a contemporary workspace designed with remote work in mind. Situated on the same pedestrian street as Gardy, it serves strong affordable espresso alongside homemade breads, toasted sandwiches on rustic bread, fruit salads, muesli, yoghurt bowls, and burgers. The outdoor seating offers a lovely view of the bustling shopping street, and the trendy interior creates a pleasant backdrop for focused work sessions. Note that hours can be variable and the cafe may close on certain weekdays, so it's worth checking current schedules before planning a visit. Service is quick and the overall vibe skews younger and more relaxed.

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Coffee Price$2.00
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HoursOpen Β· 09:00 - 19:00
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πŸ“Ά WiFi Speed50 Mbps
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Gardy Croissanteria

πŸ“Baixa (Downtown) Β· R. de Santo Antonio 33, 8000-282 Faro

7
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Gardy Croissanteria is the only cafe in Faro specifically listed on laptopfriendlycafe.com, recognized for its welcoming attitude toward remote workers and laptop users. Located on the bustling Rua de Santo Antonio, it offers over 50 varieties of sweet and savory croissants, pastries, and baked goods alongside espresso and hot chocolate. The relaxed indoor seating with air conditioning provides a comfortable workspace away from the summer heat, while the outdoor terrace invites people-watching on quieter mornings. Stick to the pastries and coffees for best results, as hot meals receive more mixed reviews. The cafe is closed on Sundays, so plan your week accordingly.

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Coffee Price$2.00
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HoursOpen Β· 08:30 - 19:30
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πŸ“Ά WiFi Speed40 Mbps
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Ponto Expresso

πŸ“Vila Adentro (Old Town) Β· R. Alexandre Herculano 2, 8000-269 Faro

7
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Ponto Expresso is a family-run cafe nestled in the heart of Faro's historic Vila Adentro district, consistently rated among the highest-reviewed cafes in the city with a 4.6-4.7 rating across platforms. Its location offers excellent views of the ornate Palacio Belmarco, and the sunny outdoor patio is a delightful place to work on mild Algarve mornings. The menu features affordable Portuguese classics like bifana sandwiches and fresh juices alongside quality espresso, making it easy to settle in for a long session without breaking the bank. Be aware this is a cash-only establishment, so come prepared. The cafe stays open until 10:30 PM, giving you the longest evening work window of any independent cafe in central Faro.

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Coffee Price$2.00
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HoursOpen Β· 08:00 - 22:30
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πŸ“Ά WiFi Speed40 Mbps
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Botequim da Baixa

πŸ“Baixa / Bus Station Area Β· Av. da Republica 132, 8000-079 Faro

7
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Botequim da Baixa is one of Faro's best-kept secrets for a productive work day, offering incredible homemade coffee, eggs Benedict, and Mediterranean brunch dishes in a cozy bistro setting. Located right beside the bus and train station on Avenida da Republica, it is perfectly positioned for nomads staying outside the city center or arriving by public transport. The atmosphere is notably warmer and more personal than the larger downtown cafes, with staff that reviewers consistently describe as among the friendliest in Faro. A full brunch can be had for around 10 euros, making it one of the best value options in the city. The outdoor terrace is pleasant for work on fair-weather days, and the varied menu caters to vegan and vegetarian preferences as well.

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Coffee Price$2.00
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HoursOpen Β· 08:00 - 20:00
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πŸ“Ά WiFi Speed40 Mbps
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πŸ’‘ Cafe Work Tips for Faro

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Buy something every 2-3 hours. Be a good customerβ€”cafes appreciate regulars who support them.

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Test WiFi before settling in. Run a speed test during your first coffee to avoid surprises.

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Bring headphones. Noise levels vary throughout the dayβ€”be prepared for lunch rushes.

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Visit during off-peak hours. 10-12am and 3-5pm usually have the best seats available.

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