Co-working Spaces and Digital Nomad Life in Andalucía

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Co-working Spaces and Digital Nomad Life in Andalucía

A practical guide to the best co-working hubs and digital nomad infrastructure across Andalucía, including costs, internet speeds, and community locations.

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Co-working Spaces and Digital Nomad Life in Andalucía

14 April 2026 · 4 min read · 838 words

A practical guide to the best co-working hubs and digital nomad infrastructure across Andalucía, including costs, internet speeds, and community locations.

Andalucía offers a robust infrastructure for digital nomads, with Málaga and Seville serving as the primary hubs. Expect high-speed fibre internet (300Mbps to 1Gbps), daily desk rates between €12 and €25, and monthly memberships starting from €130. Málaga is the most international choice, Seville offers professional networking in a traditional setting, while Granada and Cádiz provide more affordable, community-focused alternatives for those seeking a slower pace.

Internet and Connectivity

Spain has one of the most extensive fibre-optic networks in Europe. In Andalucían cities, 300Mbps is the standard minimum, with 1Gbps widely available in co-working spaces and modern apartments.

  • WiFi Speeds: Co-working spaces typically offer symmetric fibre (equal upload/download) via Wi-Fi 6 or Ethernet.
  • 4G/5G Coverage: Excellent in urban centres. 5G is standard in Málaga, Seville, and Granada.
  • Mobile Data: Local SIM cards (Movistar, Orange, Vodafone) cost approximately €15–€20 for 50GB–100GB of data.

Málaga: The Tech Hub

Málaga is the most popular destination for international nomads due to its airport connections and established tech community.

Top Co-working Spaces

  1. The Living Room (TLR): Located in Soho and near the main train station. It is the most community-focused space in the city.
    • Rates: €25 daily, €180–€240 monthly.
    • Best for: Networking and social events.
  2. Innovation Campus: Multiple locations including Calle Puerto and Terrace (Malagueta).
    • Rates: €20 daily, €150–€200 monthly.
    • Best for: Corporate environment and private offices.
  3. Innovation Hub: Large modern facility located slightly outside the immediate centre.
    • Rates: €15 daily, €130 monthly.

Seville: Professional and Central

Seville caters to a mix of local entrepreneurs and international freelancers. The community is professional and less transient than Málaga’s.

Top Co-working Spaces

  1. workINcompany: Situated near Calle Rioja. It was the first co-working space in Seville.
    • Rates: €18 daily, €150–€190 monthly.
    • Best for: Central location and high-speed reliability.
  2. Arcadia Coworking: Located near the Alameda de Hércules.
    • Rates: €15 daily, €140 monthly.
    • Best for: Creatives and a younger demographic.
  3. Remoto Coworking: Modern facility in the Triana district.
    • Rates: €18 daily, €160 monthly.

Granada: Affordable and Academic

Granada offers the lowest cost of living among the major Andalucían cities. The nomad scene is smaller but tightly knit, often centred around the university influence.

Top Co-working Spaces

  1. Anda CoWork: Professional space near the bullring.
    • Rates: €15 daily, €135 monthly.
    • Best for: Serious work environment.
  2. Co-working Granada: Located in the Zaidín area.
    • Rates: €12 daily, €110 monthly.

Cádiz: Coastal Focus

Cádiz is ideal for those who prioritise the beach and surfing over a high-density tech scene. The infrastructure is smaller, and spaces fill up quickly in summer.

Top Co-working Spaces

  1. Coworking Cádiz: Located in the newer part of the city near the beach.
    • Rates: €15 daily, €150 monthly.
  2. La Maquinadora: Small, boutique space in the old town centre.
    • Rates: €15 daily, €140 monthly.

Digital Nomad Visa (DNV) Basics

For non-EU citizens (including UK nationals), the Spanish Digital Nomad Visa allows for residency while working for companies outside Spain.

  • Income Requirement: Approximately €2,646 per month (200% of the Spanish minimum wage).
  • Tax Benefit: Access to the "Beckham Law" tax regime (flat 24% tax rate for up to €600,000 income).
  • Duration: Initially 1 year if applied for from a consulate, or 3 years if applied for while in Spain on a tourist visa.

Practical Logistics

Most co-working spaces operate Monday to Friday, 09:00 to 20:00. Many do not offer 24/7 access to daily pass holders. Prices usually exclude IVA (VAT) at 21%, so check if the quoted price is "IVA incluido" or "+ IVA".

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need to book a desk in advance?

For daily passes, 24-hour notice is recommended, especially in Málaga and Seville during the peak months of October to May. Monthly residents usually have a fixed desk and do not need to book.

Is English widely spoken in co-working spaces?

Yes. In Málaga and Seville, the staff and the majority of members speak English. In smaller cities like Granada or Cádiz, basic Spanish is helpful but not strictly necessary for administrative tasks.

Can I use my UK mobile data?

Since Brexit, most UK providers (EE, Vodafone, Three) have reintroduced roaming charges or fair usage caps (usually 12GB–25GB). If staying for more than a week, buy a local prepaid SIM from a shop like "HolaFly" or a physical Movistar store to avoid high fees.

Are there community events for nomads?

Málaga has the most active Meetup.com and Facebook groups. Search for "Málaga Digital Nomads" or "Seville Entrepreneurs". Many co-working spaces host weekly "after-work" drinks or lunch sessions.

Summary

  • Málaga is the primary choice for networking and international flight access.
  • Costs: Budget €15–€20 for a day pass and €150–€200 for a monthly desk.
  • Internet: High-speed fibre is standard; 300Mbps is the common baseline.
  • Visa: The Spanish Digital Nomad Visa is an option for UK and non-EU citizens earning over €2,646 monthly.

Note: Prices and visa requirements are subject to change. Always verify current rates with individual venues before arrival.

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