Castries is the capital of St. Lucia, located in the Caribbean between Martinique and St. Vincent and the Grenadines. It’s a small but lively city set around a natural harbour, with palm-lined streets, open-air markets and views of green hills all around. There’s a strong sense of local culture in Castries – from the flavours of Creole food to the flow of island life – and it doesn’t take long to feel part of it. When it comes to working from Castries, the city provides decent average Wi-Fi speeds and there are a handful of spaces to set up a base. Overall, it’s a relaxed and characterful place to stay productive while soaking up a slower, more grounded pace of life.
Popular areas to stay for working remotely in Castries include Vigie, Pointe Seraphine and Derek Walcott Square.
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Typical Wi-Fi speeds in Castries are around 161 Mbps download and 26 Mbps upload, according to TestMy.net.
Take a short trip to the nearby Morne Fortune hill for panoramic views over the city and harbour
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