Coliving in Madrid
Compare the best coliving spaces in Madrid for digital nomads, students and young professionals — furnished rooms, all bills included, flexible stays from one month.
Compare the best coliving spaces in Madrid for digital nomads, students and young professionals — furnished rooms, all bills included, flexible stays from one month.
Use the comparison below to weigh Madrid's coliving spaces on price, room type, location and minimum stay. Options range from design-led buildings across Malasaña, Cuatro Caminos and Atocha (Urban Campus) to furnished rooms and studios from Colive, Kanso, Live It and Homiii, most all-inclusive with flexible stays from one month.
| Name | Avg. Price/m | Coliving Type | Coworking | Community Manager | Reviews |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Urban Campus Avenida América, Madrid Coliving | – | Social | ✅ | – | 5.0 (2) |
| Node Spain - Barcelona Office | – | Shared Flat | ✅ | – | 5.0 (4) |
| Hamlet's Friends Co-living | – | Social | ✅ | – | 5.0 (24) |
| COLIVE - Coliving Madrid | €850 | Shared Flat | – | No community manager | 4.9 (59) |
| Live it Chamberi Madrid Coliving | – | Social | ✅ | – | 4.7 (307) |
| Live It Gran Vía, Madrid Coliving | €3,653 | Social | ✅ | No community manager | 4.6 (339) |
| Urban Campus Atocha, Madrid, Coliving | €1,300 | Social | ✅ | – | 4.6 (14) |
| Urban Campus Malasaña, Madrid Coliving | – | Apartments | ✅ | – | 4.5 (18) |
| Trees Coliving | €1,150 | Apartments | ✅ | No community manager | 4.3 (6) |
| Homiii - Coliving en Madrid para estudiantes y jóvenes profesionales | €800 | Shared Flat | – | No community manager | 4.3 (215) |
Madrid is big, sunny and endlessly social — a capital that eats late, stays up later, and somehow still gets things done. Hot summers, crisp winters and over 300 days of sun a year. World-class museums (the Prado, Reina Sofía), green escapes like Retiro Park, and a tapas-and-terraza culture make it one of Europe's most liveable big cities, with a fast-growing international and startup scene.
Coliving in Madrid is a mature, competitive market. Urban Campus runs design-led buildings across Malasaña, Cuatro Caminos and Atocha; Colive, Kanso, Live It, Homiii and Trees add furnished rooms and studios citywide. The most popular neighbourhoods are bohemian Malasaña, elegant Chamberí, well-connected Cuatro Caminos and central Lavapiés and Centro.
It's pricier than Valencia or Sevilla but cheaper than London or Paris. Furnished coliving rooms typically run from around €595 to €1,450 per month, with premium spaces above €1,600 — Kanso and Colive, for example, start near €595. Rates are all-inclusive (WiFi, utilities, cleaning), and most offer flexible stays from one month, with longer commitments unlocking lower rates and the option to register (empadronamiento) on contracts of six months or more.
For remote work the fundamentals are excellent: fast fibre, a huge coworking scene, and reliable café WiFi, plus a large, sociable nomad and expat community. Spain's Digital Nomad Visa makes longer stays easy for non-EU workers. High-speed trains and a major airport connect you everywhere. The trade-offs are summer heat and rising rents — but for culture, nightlife and connectivity, Madrid is hard to beat.