Best Colivings in Barcelona (2026): Ranked Picks & Real Prices

Best Colivings in Barcelona (2026): Ranked Picks & Real Prices

Short answer: the best coliving in Barcelona for most digital nomads and remote workers is Aticco Living, the city's largest coliving-and-coworking network, with all-inclusive rooms from about €570 per month in L'Eixample. For value pick Haaus (from €550), for a real community house Circles House (rated 5.0), and to be near the beach Aticco Llull 399 in Poblenou. Prices verified August 2026.

Barcelona has one of the deepest coliving markets in Europe, with dozens of operators running furnished, all-bills-included rooms across the city. That choice is great until you try to compare it: prices are scattered across operator sites, half of them quote "from" rates for their smallest interior room, and the genuinely social houses look identical to the ones that are really just managed shared flats. This guide ranks the options worth your time, with real monthly prices pulled from our live directory rather than marketing headlines. You can also browse all colivings in Barcelona to filter by neighbourhood, price and room type yourself.

Every price below is verified against the operator's current listing as of August 2026, and covers WiFi, utilities and weekly cleaning of shared areas unless noted. Where a space quotes a single "from" figure, that is the entry room; private en-suite rooms sit higher in the range.

Barcelona coliving at a glance

Haaus Coliving
€550–€1,150 / month · ★ 4.8 (68)
L'Eixample (Pl. Catalunya) · Social shared flats
Aticco Living
€570–€2,491 / month · ★ 4.6 (58)
L'Eixample + citywide · Coliving + coworking
Inèdit Barcelona
€650–€1,050 / month · ★ 4.0 (66)
Gràcia + citywide · Shared flats
Aticco Llull 399
€703–€829 / month · ★ 5.0 (1)
Diagonal Mar / Poblenou · Near the beach
Coasis Coliving
from €750 / month · ★ 4.3 (11)
L'Eixample · Coliving + coworking
Live It Ramblas
from €770 / month · ★ 4.4 (167)
Ciutat Vella (Gothic) · Social residence
Aticco Valencia 300
€800–€1,040 / month · ★ 3.0 (2)
L'Eixample · Coliving + coworking
Aticco Masoliver 15
€927–€1,081 / month · ★ 3.5 (2)
Poblenou / Sant Martí · Near the beach
VIU Sagrada Família
€1,050–€2,200 / month · ★ 4.9 (28)
L'Eixample · Coliving + coworking
Circles House
€1,610–€2,208 / month · ★ 5.0 (38)
Sarrià-Sant Gervasi (Vallvidrera) · Entrepreneur house
Villas Coliving
€1,890–€2,310 / month · no reviews yet
Sant Fost (20 min out) · Villa, pool, quiet
Enter Coliving
on request / month · ★ 4.5 (407)
Sants-Montjuïc + citywide · Shared flats

You will also see brands like Enso, Outsite, Ukio, Urban Campus and The Social Hub recommended for Barcelona. They are solid names, but they price per stay on request and change availability constantly, so we have focused the ranking on spaces with verifiable current rates.

The best colivings in Barcelona, ranked

Best overall for remote workers: Aticco Living. Best value: Haaus. Best community: Circles House. Highest rated central pick: VIU Sagrada Família.

1. Aticco Living: best overall for digital nomads

Aticco is the biggest coliving-and-coworking brand in Barcelona, with furnished rooms spread across L'Eixample, Gràcia, Poblenou, Sant Antoni and the beach-side districts. All-inclusive rent covers WiFi, water, gas, electricity, cleaning and community events, and every resident gets five day-passes a month to Aticco's coworking spaces plus access to its founder-and-professional network. Entry rooms start around €570 per month; larger private apartments reach roughly €2,491. If you want one operator that combines a real workspace, events and a wide choice of locations, this is the default pick.

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2. Haaus Coliving: best value social house

Haaus runs 153 rooms across central Barcelona from a base by Plaça de Catalunya, with prices from about €550 to €1,150 per month and a 32-day minimum stay. It rates 4.8 from 68 reviews, includes coworking and your own desk, allows pets, and even plants a tree for each month you stay. For a social, all-inclusive house at the budget end of the market, nothing else in the city matches the price-to-rating ratio.

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3. Circles House: best genuine community

Rated a perfect 5.0 across 38 reviews, Circles House sits up in leafy Vallvidrera and runs as an "Entrepreneur Hub", with coworking, a gym, an own-desk-in-room setup and a measured, intentional social scene. It is the most expensive pick here at €1,610 to €2,208 per month, and the hillside location trades beach access for calm and a park backdrop. Worth it if you are building something and want housemates on the same wavelength.

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4. Aticco Llull 399: best near the beach

Aticco Llull 399 is a recently renovated 95 m² shared flat in Diagonal Mar, minutes from La Mar Bella beach and the Selva de Mar metro, from about €703 per month with a full-time community manager and weekly events. It is the strongest beach-side pick that still has a proper coliving structure rather than just a room in a flat.

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5. VIU Sagrada Família: highest-rated central pick

Rated 4.9, VIU pairs apartments with a ground-floor coworking space near the Sagrada Família, from €1,050 to €2,200 per month. Live and work in the same building, with a terrace, air conditioning and weekly cleaning. A clean, low-drama option for professionals who want everything under one roof.

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6. Inèdit Barcelona: best for long stays and relocation help

Based in Gràcia with rooms across the city from €650 to €1,050 per month, Inèdit is built for people actually moving to Barcelona: the team helps with visa guidance, contracts, empadronamiento, NIE and bank-account setup, and its 100-plus resident network allows room transfers on request. Less design-led than Circles or VIU, but dependable and unusually helpful with the admin side of a move.

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7. Enter Coliving: best big central community

Rated 4.5 across a remarkable 407 reviews, Enter runs furnished rooms and apartments across Sants-Montjuïc, Ciutat Vella, Eixample, Gràcia and Sant Martí, with Spanish classes, coworking sessions and roommate matching. Rates are quoted on request with a one-time €200 management fee, so ask early, but the review depth makes it one of the most road-tested operators in the city.

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Cheapest colivings in Barcelona

The cheapest well-run rooms start around €550 to €700 per month, all bills in. The genuine budget entry points are Haaus (from €550), Aticco Living (from €570), Inèdit (from €650), Aticco Llull 399 (from €703) and Coasis (from €750). Two things to watch. First, those "from" prices almost always buy a smaller interior or shared-format room; private en-suite rooms generally start above €900. Second, the cheapest neighbourhoods (Sants-Montjuïc, parts of Eixample) sit below beach-side Poblenou or the Gothic quarter, which command a premium. Even at the low end, the included utilities, WiFi and weekly cleaning typically save €150 to €250 per month versus a standard rental.

Coliving near the beach: Poblenou and Barceloneta

Poblenou (Sant Martí) is the real beach base, walkable to Bogatell and Mar Bella and the city's tech-and-coworking hub. If sea access matters, aim for Sant Martí and Poblenou rather than Barceloneta, which has almost no dedicated colivings. Aticco Llull 399 in Diagonal Mar (from €703) is a 5 to 10 minute walk to La Mar Bella, and Aticco Masoliver 15 (€927 to €1,081) sits in the heart of Poblenou near Bogatell beach. The district doubles as Barcelona's startup quarter, with the highest concentration of coworking spaces, specialty-coffee cafés and rooftop terraces in the city, a strong combination if you want to swim before or after work.

Colivings with the best coworking

For a serious in-house or networked workspace: Aticco, Circles House, VIU, Coasis and Live It Ramblas. Aticco is the standout because your room comes with day-passes to a whole network of workspaces, not just one desk. Circles House and Haaus give you your own desk in the living setup; VIU and Coasis put a coworking floor in (or beside) the building, with Coasis including a five-day pass to Cowork Rambla Catalunya; and Live It Ramblas adds a rooftop terrace and gym alongside its coworking. If coworking is the deciding factor, Aticco's network reach is hard to beat.

How much does coliving in Barcelona cost per month?

Budget €550 to €1,150 for shared, social houses and €1,600 to €2,500 for premium or private apartments, with bills usually included. Across our directory, entry-level social colivings run €550 to about €1,150 per month (Haaus, Aticco, Inèdit, the Poblenou Aticco flats), while premium and private-apartment options such as Circles House, VIU's larger units and Villas Coliving out of town sit at €1,600 to €2,500 per month. Almost every listing folds WiFi, utilities and weekly cleaning of shared areas into that figure, and most ask for a 30 to 32 day minimum stay, with three-month-plus commitments unlocking lower rates. Prices verified August 2026.

Is coliving cheaper than renting a flat in Barcelona?

For stays under a year the answer is usually yes, once you count bills, furniture and the deposit. A one-bedroom apartment in Barcelona runs €1,200 to €1,800 per month before electricity, water, gas, internet and furnishing, and landlords typically want one to two months' deposit plus proof of local income. A room in a piso compartido (a standard Spanish shared flat) is cheaper at roughly €500 to €700, but bills, cleaning, community and any flexibility are on you, and most owners want a longer commitment. Coliving from €550 to €1,150 all-in lands between the two: a little more than the barest shared room, far less than a solo flat, and with none of the setup friction, which is exactly why it suits stays of one to twelve months. For multi-year settling, a traditional lease still wins on price.

Frequently asked questions

What is the best coliving in Barcelona?

For most digital nomads and remote workers, Aticco Living is the best all-round choice: the largest coliving-and-coworking network in the city, with all-inclusive rooms from about €570 per month in L'Eixample and free workspace passes each month. For the highest guest ratings, VIU Sagrada Família (4.9) and Circles House (5.0) lead; for value, Haaus is the best social house from around €550 per month.

What is the cheapest coliving in Barcelona?

The cheapest well-run colivings start around €550 to €700 per month for an entry room with bills included: Haaus from €550, Aticco from €570, Inèdit from €650 and Aticco Llull 399 (near the beach) from about €703. Fully private en-suite rooms usually start above €900 per month.

Which Barcelona neighbourhoods are best for coliving?

Most colivings sit in L'Eixample (central, great transport: Aticco, Haaus, Coasis, VIU), Gràcia (bohemian, social: Inèdit), Ciutat Vella and the Gothic Quarter (Live It Ramblas) and Sant Martí and Poblenou, the tech district by the beaches. Quieter, greener options sit in Sarrià-Sant Gervasi (Circles House).

Is there coliving near the beach in Barcelona?

Yes. The beach-side colivings cluster in Poblenou (Sant Martí), a short walk from Bogatell and Mar Bella. Aticco Llull 399 in Diagonal Mar sits near La Mar Bella from about €703 per month, and Aticco Masoliver 15 is in central Poblenou. Barceloneta itself has very few dedicated colivings.

Is coliving cheaper than renting a flat in Barcelona?

For stays under a year, usually yes. A one-bed flat runs €1,200 to €1,800 per month before bills and furnishing, plus a deposit; a room in a piso compartido is €500 to €700 but excludes bills and community. Colivings from €550 to €1,150 include WiFi, utilities and cleaning in one flexible price.

What is the minimum stay for coliving in Barcelona?

Most Barcelona colivings ask for about a 30 to 32 day minimum (Coasis 30 days, Haaus 32 days). Longer stays of three months or more often unlock lower rates, and Aticco also offers short-term boutique apartments for under a month.

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