Seneca Anticafe

Bucharest


A perfect spot to mix coffee with a little work. Seneca is something like a cross between a cafe and a shared co-office workspace, where you pay 8 lei per hour for unlimited coffee as well as wi-fi and a desk to work on. It's also a bookshop and cultural centre, and the staff couldn't be friendlier or more welcoming.


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