People working remotely from Libreria Giufà in Rome

Libreria Giufà

San Lorenzo, Rome

6,0

Laptop Hours

Giufa is a cute, small library cafe with just a handful of tables, so understandably they do not necessarily encourage, but rather tolerate, remote workers. So long as it’s not busy, in the morning and early afternoons of weekdays they’ll let you stay on your laptop.

9 am — 3 pm
Laptops are permitted
9 am — 3 pm
Laptops are permitted
9 am — 3 pm
Laptops are permitted
9 am — 3 pm
Laptops are permitted
9 am — 3 pm
Laptops are permitted
7 am — 12 am
Laptops are not permitted
7 am — 12 am
Laptops are not permitted

Coffee Standard

The coffee is typically italian, dark roast, but pleasant. Pricing is very reasonable, with espresso going for €1,50 and americano and cappuccino for €2.

Working Conditions

Giufa counts a total of 12 indoor seats and one plug. The tables are minute, to the point that you struggle to keep your laptop out and a coffee next to it. Despite what some travel bloggers might claim, this is clearly not a good place to put some solid work in, but if you want to pop in for an hour and check your emails, it’ll do.

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