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15 Best Barcelona Coworking Spaces for Digital Nomads (2025)

Have you been wondering about the best Barcelona coworking spaces?

During my month in Barcelona, I checked out the coworking scene to discover the best options in the city for digital nomads firsthand.

As a nomad who has called cities all over the world ‘home’ for a month or two at a time, I know firsthand how crucial it is to find a reliable coworking space.

Whether you’re looking for a space with lightning-fast WiFi, a focused atmosphere, or just a change of scenery from your accommodations, I’ve got you covered!

With years of experience as a travel blogger and digital nomad, I’ve worked in coworking spaces from Mexico City to Budapest, and I’ve learned exactly what nomads like us need to thrive (usually fast and stable internet, community, and – of course – food!).

In this guide, I’ll share my top recommendations for coworking spaces in Barcelona, focusing on spots with an inviting community vibe.

If you’re ready to get work done while soaking in the magic of this iconic Catalan city, keep reading!

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1. MOB (Makers of Barcelona)

Welcome to MOB (Makers of Barcelona), where you can grab a desk, dive into your work, and let the creativity flow. Whether you’re freelancing, brainstorming with a team, or just escaping your noisy neighbor, this coworking space has you covered.

Need a change of scenery? Book a meeting room or take a break in the maker space—it’s got all the tools you need to bring your wildest ideas to life.

Hosting an event or workshop? MOB’s event venue and exhibition gallery are perfect for showing off your genius.

And when you need a pick-me-up, there’s the café. You can sip a coffee, fuel up on snacks, and maybe strike up a conversation with your next collaborator—or just enjoy the people-watching while pretending you’re working hard.

Insider tip: If you’re headed to the El Born location, don’t miss Jon Cake right around the corner for one of Barcelona’s best desserts. The cheesecake there was so good that I had to go back for seconds!

📍 Locations:
Eixample – C/ de Bailèn, 11, bajos, 08010 Barcelona
El Born – Av. de Francesc Cambó 17, planta 1, 08003 Barcelona
💼 Best for: Nomads who like events & community
💸 Cost: From €20/day pass to €170/month

2. Cahoot Coworking

If you’re all about efficient work setups and strong coffee, Cahoot Coworking might just be one of the best coworking spaces in Barcelona for you. This place has all the essentials and none of the hassle.

With meeting rooms, phone booths, and free coffee, Cahoot Coworking is designed to keep you productive and fueled throughout the day.

You can choose between fixed and flexible desks depending on your work style.

Just make sure to book in advance—reservations are required to help them organize your visit. Day-pass check-in hours run from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., so plan accordingly.

Need super fast internet? You’ll love their 1 GB symmetrical fiber connection with redundancy and battery backup (hello, reliability). Connect via their seamless mesh WiFi or go old-school with an ethernet cable—your call.

📍 Location: Sant Antoni, Carrer de Floridablanca 92, 08015 Barcelona
💼 Best for: Freelancers and small businesses
💸 Cost: €21 for a day pass, €80 for 5 days, or €165 per month (flexible desk)

3. Betahaus Barcelona

If your work schedule is as unpredictable as your Netflix recommendations, Betahaus Barcelona is here to save the day.

Known as the most flexible coworking space in Barcelona, they offer hourly passes—perfect for digital nomads who only need a workspace occasionally or if you want to spend half of the day working, and the other half checking out one of the Gaudí houses or exploring some of Barcelona’s markets.

But let’s talk perks: six terraces. Yep, you read that right! Betahaus has more outdoor spaces than you have excuses to work from bed 😆

Whether you need fresh air to brainstorm or just want to sunbathe with your laptop, they’ve got you covered. And when the terrace life gets too breezy, you can head to the cozy café/lounge to refuel on caffeine and mingle with fellow remote workers, freelancers, entrepreneurs, and startups.

📍 Location: Gràcia; Carrer de Vilafranca, 7, 08024
💼 Best for: Remote workers, freelancers, startups, and companies
💸 Cost: €17 for 9 hours, €54 for 25 hours, €79 for 40 hours, €179 for 100 hours

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4. La Vaca Coworking

La Vaca Coworking started as a dream by Lino and Dimitri, two former digital nomads who swapped their passports for planners and decided to build the kind of coworking space they wished they’d found on their travels.

Their dream has now become a creative, inspiring place with a family spirit that welcomes workers from all walks of life.

This dynamic spot offers different working environments to match your vibe—whether you’re in full focus mode or just need a comfy corner to brainstorm.

But thankfully, it’s not just about work! La Vaca keeps things fun with afterworks, networking sessions, yoga classes, workshops, and even community lunches.

And let’s not forget the location: Poble Sec is a foodie’s paradise. You’re steps from Calle Blai and Avenida Paralelo, so you can power through your to-do list knowing tapas and after-work drinks are right around the corner.

Fun fact –– the building that houses La Vaca used to be home to actual cows! Back in the day, locals from the neighborhood would swing by on Sundays to buy fresh milk and cream here.

So, whether you’re working on a moo-ving presentation or just grazing on ideas, you’re in a space steeped in delicious history. 🐄

📍 Location: Poble Sec, Carrer de la Creu dels Molers, 19, 08004 Barcelona
💼 Best for: Digital nomads and foodies
💸 Cost: €22 for a day pass (€15 after 2pm), €90 for a consecutive week, and €190 for a monthly flex desk

5. Talent Garden Barcelona

For tech-savvy digital nomads, Talent Garden Barcelona is both a coworking space and a playground for the tech inclined.

Custom-designed spaces with an industrial-chic vibe allow you to sip a coffee from the cozy TAG Café while pretending you’re in a sleek startup commercial.

Plus, it’s not all work; Talent Garden also offers digital skills courses to keep you sharp (or at least help you understand what your coder friend is always talking about)!

The real magic? The people. Talent Garden boasts the largest community of tech professionals in Europe, connecting you to like-minded pros across its campuses in Rome, Madrid, Denmark, Ireland, and even Lithuania.

Think of it as a giant, networking party…. except with better WiFi and fewer awkward icebreakers!

📍 Location: Carrer de Ramon Turró, 169, A, Sant Martí, 08005 Barcelona
💼 Best for: Tech-savvy nomads looking to learn, connect, and caffeinate
💸 Cost: €20/day, €200/month for 20 hours a week, or €290/month for unlimited access.

6. OneCoWork Plaça Catalunya

If convenience is your love language, OneCoWork Plaça Catalunya might just be your match. Located one minute from the Plaça Catalunya Metro, it’s smack in the middle of everything—perfect for digital nomads who like to be at the center of the action (or need to make a quick escape).

Silvia and Sophie, the dream team here, are as kind and professional as it gets, making your workday a little brighter.

With three locations in Barcelona, OneCoWork is great for people who like to mix things up.

Need a change of scenery? Hop between spaces in different neighborhoods without skipping a beat.

📍 Location: Plaça Catalunya and two other spots in Barcelona
💼 Best for: Nomads who crave variety and a central base
💸 Cost: From €25/day to €330/month for private offices.

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7. CREC Coworking

With four locations and over 1,000m² of coworking space, CREC Coworking is all about flexibility and connection. Their CREC Connect service makes networking effortless, helping you discover new business opportunities while you work.

Plus, you can adapt your rate monthly, so you’re never locked into a plan that doesn’t suit your needs.

This space is packed with everything you could ask for: 150 coworking desks, meeting and training rooms, a therapy room, a photo studio, a kitchen, and plenty of common areas to mingle and collaborate.

CREC feels like a second home, where the community vibe will keep you inspired (and probably a little caffeinated).

📍 Location: Gran Vía de les Corts Catalanes, 672, 08010 Barcelona
💼 Best for: Digital nomads looking for flexibility and community
💸 Cost: From €175/month

8. Aticco Workspaces

Aticco Workspaces is basically the Soho House of coworking—but without the membership application process.

With multiple locations across Barcelona, each offering unique events and amenities, this coworking giant has everything you want and more: panoramic terraces, a gym, a restaurant, and even an events room.

Whether you’re a freelancer, remote worker, or entrepreneur, Aticco has got your back with bright shared spaces perfect for networking (and getting actual work done). This is probably one of the best coworking spaces in Barcelona.

My favorite spot? The Urquinaona location. It’s right by the metro and surrounded by amazing restaurants, like Honest Greens for a healthy lunch, Demasié for the cinnamon roll of your dreams, and Flax & Kale for a trendy dinner.

Plus, every Thursday, the community gathers on the panoramic terrace—a perfect way to wind down and mingle after a day of hustle.

Need more than a desk? Aticco’s coliving spaces come with all services included and flexible rental plans, so you can work and live surrounded by other digital nomads in Barcelona.

📍 Locations: Urquinaona, Bogatell (Poblenou), Verdaguer (Gràcia), Fòrum, Eixample Dreta, Sants-Montjuïc, Monumental (Eixample), Hospitalet de Llobregat, Via Laietana, Passeig de Gràcia (L’Eixample)
💼 Best for: Anyone who wants a coworking space with all the bells and whistles
💸 Cost: From €35/day to €250/month

9. Cloudworks Barcelona

Looking for a coworking space that’s as flexible as your travel plans? Cloudworks Barcelona has you covered.

With locations all over the city, including the Eixample neighborhood, it’s super easy to find a spot to work no matter where you are. There’s even a location next to Gaudí’s beloved La Sagrada Familia, so if you’d like to take a tour and see the inside of La Sagrada during your lunch break –– you should totally go for it!

Need just a day? Grab a day pass for €25.

Want a longer stay? Their Flex plans start at €195/month and let you pick a different workspace every day.

Prefer to settle in? The Fix plan gives you your own designated desk and a chest of drawers to stash your stuff—because who doesn’t love a little workspace personalization?

Cloudworks also keeps it stylish. The interiors are so sleek and modern, you’ll probably want to snap a few photos (your Instagram followers will thank you).

And if you’re into fairytales—or just a sucker for unique architecture—you totally have to check out their Casa Les Punxes location. It’s straight out of Harry Potter, minus the flying brooms 😂

📍 Location: Multiple locations – here’s the one close to La Sagrada Familia
💼 Best for: Digital nomads, freelancers, and anyone who loves flexibility and good design
💸 Cost: From €25/day or €195/month

10. Club Caramel

Woman standing and working on a laptop at a high table in a rustic Barcelona coworking space with exposed brick walls. Yellow text reads "Day 3" in the bottom left corner.
From my Barcelona vlog – working at Club Caramel

If you’re the type who loves a coworking space where everyone knows your name (and probably your coffee order), Club Caramel in El Born is your spot. During my month in Barcelona, this is where I spent most of my time, and let me tell you—it’s like working with a group of old friends, even if you’ve just met.

The community is small, tight-knit, and super friendly, so if big spaces and constantly revolving faces aren’t your vibe, you’ll feel right at home here.

It’s also great because many people speak both Spanish and English (or many other languages, for that matter), so if you’re looking to connect in either language, you’re in luck.

Side note – if you want to brush up on Spanish before your trip, check out my experience practicing Spanish for two weeks with Babbel.

On the practical side, flexible pricing options at Club Caramel mean you can find a plan that works for you, and there’s even a podcast recording room. Oh, and it’s female-founded, which I love!

📍 Location: Carrer dels Flassaders, 32, Local, Ciutat Vella, 08003 Barcelona
💼 Best for: Digital nomads who love small communities, bilingual connections, and cozy vibes
💸 Cost: Flexible pricing options available

11. WeWork Barcelona

Ah, WeWork—the Starbucks of coworking spaces (but with fewer frappuccinos and faster Wi-Fi).

If you’re a digital nomad who thrives on hot desks, lounges, and phone booths with a side of unlimited coffee, this might just be your perfect spot. Plus, fast WiFi and on-site support are great too.

You can book meeting rooms and private offices with credits, or go for the WeWork All Access membership if you want the freedom to cowork across their global locations.

If you already have a WeWork Plus membership, this is a no-brainer—there are four locations in Barcelona: two in Eixample and two in Poblenou, so you’re always near one no matter which side of the city you’re exploring.

Just keep in mind: WeWork can be a little pricey, starting at €35 for a day pass. But hey, you’re paying for those sleek vibes, endless coffee, and the ability to tell people, “I work at WeWork.”

📍 Location: Eixample (2 locations) and Poblenou (2 locations)
💼 Best for: Nomads who love global access and premium amenities
💸 Cost: Starting at €35/day—membership pricing varies, inquire for details

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12. Soho House Barcelona

If you’re all about exclusivity and luxury, Soho House Barcelona is your coworking dream come true.

Nestled in the heart of the Gothic Quarter, not far from the water, this members-only club lets you tackle your to-do list in style. There’s table service while you work—yes, you can sip a perfectly made cappuccino or enjoy a full lunch without ever leaving your seat while working on your laptop.

I’ve visited the Barcelona location and even their Little Beach House in Sitges, and honestly, Barcelona’s might just be one of the best SoHo Houses I’ve seen across the world. Although SoHo House isn’t technically one of Barcelona’s top coworking spaces, I wanted to include it here since so many people work there during the day.

Of course, all this fabulousness comes at a price—membership is pricey, and you’ll need to apply and be accepted to join.

But if you’re in, you get access to coworking spaces and all the club’s amenities. Whether you’re writing emails or “networking” over cocktails, Soho House makes working look (and feel) totally glamorous.

📍 Location: Gothic Quarter, Plaça del Duc de Medinaceli, 4, 08002
💼 Best for: Digital nomads who crave luxury and exclusivity
💸 Cost: Membership required—apply for details

13. Sowo Coworking

Sowo Coworking—not to be confused with “Soho” House—might just be your next favorite workspace.

Their motto is, “Life is short, work somewhere awesome,” which sets the bar high, and honestly, they deliver.

Nestled in the Eixample neighborhood, it’s just a 2-minute walk from Paseo de San Juan and 10 minutes from Paseo de Gracia, putting you right in the middle of Barcelona’s best bars, restaurants, and, let’s face it, the temptation to “work” over tapas.

Sowo offers a range of plans to fit your style: Flex (€195/month) lets you float between desks, Flex 24/7 (€225/month) gives you round-the-clock access, and Fix (€265/month) gives you a permanent desk that’s all yours (plus 24/7 access, because ideas don’t always hit between 9 and 5). For teams, they’ve got private offices too.

If flexibility, good vibes, and a killer location sound like your jam, Sowo Coworking might just be your Barcelona coworking space soulmate.

📍 Location: Eixample neighborhood, near Paseo de San Juan
💼 Best for: Nomads looking for a flexible, central workspace with a side of awesome
💸 Cost: From €195/month

14. Monday Barceloneta

If working near the beach sounds like your vibe, Monday Barceloneta is calling your name. Nestled in the Barceloneta neighborhood, just steps from the sand, this coworking space makes it easy to mix productivity with beach life.

You can wrap up your workday and hit the ocean for a swim—or just watch the waves while pretending to brainstorm. The space itself is all about colors, relaxing vibes, and creative energy, so you’ll feel inspired whether you’re drafting emails or your next big idea.

Monday Barceloneta is open 24/7, giving you access to everything: meeting rooms, terraces, and even a gym with sports classes (because, let’s face it, those beach days require some prep).

A daily pass starts at €29, while a hot desk is €199/month for ultimate flexibility.

Need more stability? A fixed desk is €299/month, and private offices are €399/month—perfect for teams or those nomads prefer to keep their belongings in one spot.

📍 Location: Barceloneta, Carrer de la Marina, 62, 08005
💼 Best for: Ocean-lovers who thrive on flexibility and want a workspace that’s as energizing as the beach
💸 Cost: From €29/day or €199/month (VAT not included)

15. The Office Coworking Barcelona

If you’re all about keeping things simple and budget-friendly, The Office Coworking Barcelona is a solid choice. Located in the Eixample neighborhood, near Sants, it’s a no-frills, quiet and cozy workspace designed to keep you focused without unnecessary distractions.

With plans starting at just €150/month (for the FIX plan) or €75/week, it’s one of the most affordable coworking options in Barcelona.

Need even less? Their Basic plan (€25/month) offers a mailing address, mail reception, and parcel services.

There are also two terraces for some open-air breaks, and the space is well-connected, with biking stations, metro lines (Rocafort and Entença), and buses all within walking distance.

While it’s not the flashiest spot, The Office has everything you need: a quiet, reliable workspace with solid internet, a community of coworkers, and plenty of coffee nearby.

📍 Location: Eixample, Carrer de Calàbria, 149, 08015
💼 Best for: Digital nomads on a budget
💸 Cost: From €25/month for a mailing address or €150/month for a FIX desk

How to Choose the Right Coworking Space

People walking and gathering on a large, open terrace in a park with columns underneath, surrounded by greenery and buildings in the background are likely enjoying part of their 3 day Barcelona itinerary.

Picking the perfect coworking space in Barcelona comes down to a few key factors, starting with cost.

Barcelona isn’t the cheapest city, and paying for both accommodation and a coworking space can add up quickly. If your budget’s tight, coliving might be the way to go since it sometimes includes coworking spaces as part of the package.

Next up, location. For me, being a short walk from the coworking space is non-negotiable. If I have to hop on the metro, I know I’ll find an excuse to skip going in for the day. Walking also gave me the bonus of exploring Barcelona – I always managed to stumble upon a cute bakery (or three) on my way to work!

Don’t forget to think about amenities. Are you someone who’s always on calls? Look for spaces with phone booths. Want to squeeze in a workout? A coworking space with a gym could be a game-changer. Knowing what you need will help you narrow your options.

Another big factor in Barcelona is the community vibe. Do you prefer a space with locals speaking Catalan or Spanish, or one that attracts international nomads and expats?

Some spaces have a mix, but getting a feel for the crowd beforehand can make it easier to find your people.

Many coworking spaces host afterwork events like happy hours, so if you’re looking for a social scene, this is a good way to gauge the vibe.

For more intimate settings, smaller spaces like Club Caramel are perfect for striking up a conversation. On the other hand, bigger spaces like WeWork can make socializing harder, as people tend to be tunnel-visioned into their work mode.

Take some time to figure out what matters most to you—budget, location, amenities, or community—and you’ll find the right coworking space in Barcelona to make this city your new home base!

FAQs About Coworking Spaces in Barcelona

What’s the average cost of a coworking space in Barcelona?

The average cost of a coworking space in Barcelona ranges from €150 to €300 per month, depending on the amenities, location, and type of plan (flex desk vs. private office). For daily access, expect to pay around €25–€35 per day, while weekly passes are typically €75–€100.

Are coworking spaces in Barcelona open 24/7?

Some coworking spaces in Barcelona offer 24/7, but it depends on the plan and location. Spaces like Monday Barceloneta and Sowo Coworking have 24/7 options for fixed or flexible desk plans, while others may limit access to regular business hours or specific days for daily or weekly passes.

Are coworking spaces in Barcelona English-friendly?

Yes, most coworking spaces in Barcelona are English-friendly, especially those catering to digital nomads and expats. While many spaces have a mix of Spanish, Catalan, and international members, staff and coworkers often speak English, making it easy to connect and work comfortably, regardless of your language skills.

Do I need to book a spot in advance, or can I just walk in?

It depends on the coworking space. Many spaces in Barcelona, like Cahoot Coworking, require advance bookings for day passes or flexible plans to organize visits, while others, like WeWork, may allow walk-ins if space is available. Checking in advance is always a good idea to avoid surprises!

What are the best coworking spaces near the beach?

For beach lovers, Monday Barceloneta and Aticco Bogatell are top picks. Monday Barceloneta is just steps from the sand, with vibrant spaces and 24/7 access, while Aticco Bogatell offers a rooftop terrace and gym in the trendy Poblenou neighborhood. Both combine productivity with easy access to Barcelona’s stunning coastline.

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Final Thoughts

Barcelona is a digital nomad’s dream—with its mix of welcoming coworking spaces, diverse communities, and a city that offers everything from beaches to bakeries, it’s hard not to fall in love with working here. Whether you’re after a budget-friendly desk, a luxury spot with all the perks, or a small community to call your own, there’s a coworking space for every style.

Now that you’ve got your workspace sorted, there’s one more thing to consider: when to visit.

Spoiler alert—summer in Barcelona might not be all it’s cracked up to be. Curious why? Check out my next post, 5 Reasons You Shouldn’t Visit Barcelona in the Summer. Trust me, it’s a must-read before you book those tickets!

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