It’s no surprise that Barcelona has emerged as a prime destination for digital nomads. With its stunning architecture, vibrant atmosphere, abundant activities, and beautiful beaches, it truly has something for everyone. However, due to its increasing popularity, prices have gone up, so it’s wise to book accommodations and activities well in advance, particularly during peak season in September. Always choose reputable companies for your bookings. Keep in mind that many apartments might lack air conditioning, which could be a significant consideration in the hotter months of July and August.
Neighborhoods
Each neighborhood in Barcelona offers a unique ambiance — from historical charm to artistic flair and coastal relaxation. Fortunately, Barcelona is highly walkable and boasts excellent public transport options, making it easy to navigate the city regardless of your accommodation choice. Consider taking walking tours or bike tours to get acquainted with the area, and don’t forget to explore our suggestions for day trips when you want to venture beyond the city.
It’s worth noting that neighborhoods like El Raval, Born, and Gótico can become quite crowded with tourists. You might enjoy spending time there without necessarily staying overnight. Additionally, El Raval has gained a reputation for being less safe than other areas.
Here are some fantastic neighborhoods for digital nomads to consider:
- Dreta de l’Eixample – Located in the heart of the city, this upscale and lively area puts you in close proximity to everything.
- L’Esquerra de l’Eixample – This neighborhood is also near the city center but tends to be less crowded. “Gaixample” is the hub of LGBTQIA+ life, featuring a plethora of inclusive bars, shops, and restaurants.
- Gràcia – A favorite among locals, Gràcia retains its authenticity and is known for its hip, artistic vibe, complete with charming plazas ideal for relaxing, shopping, and dining.
- Poblenou – This beachside neighborhood exudes a different vibe, featuring modern buildings and spacious surroundings, ideal for those who wish to hit the beach daily.
Coliving
As the digital nomad scene flourishes in Barcelona, numerous coliving spaces and coworking facilities have emerged. With a high number of nomads in the area, these spaces offer a wide array of options and innovative models. Below are some highly-rated coliving spaces popular among digital nomads.
A well-designed coliving space allows you to live and work alongside fellow digital nomads who are dedicated to being productive, building a community, and exploring the city together. These coliving spaces typically provide excellent internet access, desks, workspaces, and a community of like-minded individuals. Most also have an application process to ensure that new members align well with the community’s values.
Here are some of the most popular options available: Prices updated as of July 2024
- Karisma – A charming five-bedroom house in Gràcia, starting at €900 per month. Every room includes a desk and a terrace offering views of the ocean, Sagrada Familia, and Park Güell.
- Circles – Perched on a hillside in Vallvidrera, this aesthetically pleasing house features dorm beds starting at €700 per month and private suites from €1600. It boasts a lovely rooftop, coworking space, and fitness room.
- Coasis – Comprising two apartments—one in Eixample with four beds and two bathrooms, and a one-bedroom in Gracia. The minimum stay is 30 days, with prices starting at €750 per month, plus discounts for longer stays. You also get a five-day pass to their coworking space.
- Palma – A hilltop villa with ten bedrooms located near Park Güell, featuring a large garden, pool, and sauna. The minimum stay is 30 nights, starting at €1800 per month for a room with a shared bathroom.
- Haaus – They offer fully furnished rentals across the city, along with local discounts and community events. The minimum stay is one month, with an average monthly cost of about €1100, including a €250 management fee.
- Aticco – Fully furnished apartments are available citywide, starting at €690. The minimum stay is over three months, and you will need to sign a contract, provide a one-month deposit, and pay a non-refundable €400 administrative fee.
- Kalima – This new option will open in September 2024.
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