Colivings in Madrid

The best coliving spaces in Madrid for digital nomads, remote workers, and location-independent professionals.

A quick comparison of the Colivings in Madrid

The table below compares all colivings in Madrid by price, coliving type, coworking space, and community manager.

Updated: April 2026 • 10 Colivings Compared

Comparison of Colivings in Madrid (2026)
Name Avg. Price/m Coliving Type Coworking Community Manager Reviews
Urban Campus Avenida América, Madrid Coliving 5.0 (2)
Node Spain - Barcelona Office 5.0 (4)
Hamlet's Friends Co-living 5.0 (24)
COLIVE - Coliving Madrid €850 SHARED_FLAT NO_MANAGER 4.9 (59)
Live it Chamberi Madrid Coliving 4.7 (307)
Live It Gran Vía, Madrid Coliving €3,653 APARTMENTS NO_MANAGER 4.6 (339)
Urban Campus Atocha, Madrid, Coliving €1,300 4.6 (14)
Urban Campus Malasaña, Madrid Coliving SOCIAL 4.5 (18)
Trees Coliving €1,150 APARTMENTS NO_MANAGER 4.3 (6)
Homiii - Coliving en Madrid para estudiantes y jóvenes profesionales €800 SHARED_FLAT NO_MANAGER 4.3 (215)

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Frequently Asked Questions about Colivings in Madrid

Coliving in Madrid typically costs between €650 and €1,300 per month, all-inclusive. Entry-level shared apartments start from around €650/m, while premium spaces with dedicated coworking areas, community events, and full services range from €1,000–€1,300/m. Prices include WiFi, all utilities, and weekly common-area cleaning.
The top neighbourhoods for coliving in Madrid are Malasaña and Chueca (young, creative, central), Lavapiés (multicultural, affordable, bohemian), Chamberí (upscale, quiet, well-connected), and Retiro (green, safe, family-friendly). Most digital nomad-focused colivings are centred around Malasaña and the city's vibrant centre.
Yes. Madrid has a rapidly growing remote work scene with dozens of coworking spaces, fast fibre internet, and strong transport links. The city's cost of living is lower than Paris or Amsterdam while still offering a world-class cultural life. Spain's Digital Nomad Visa, launched in 2023, makes it easy for non-EU remote workers to establish themselves in Madrid legally.
Yes — many Madrid coliving spaces cater specifically to international residents and digital nomads. Operators like Cohabs, Enso Coliving, and Node Living are internationally oriented with English-speaking communities and staff. That said, basic Spanish knowledge goes a long way and adds significantly to the experience of living in Madrid.
Most Madrid coliving spaces offer a minimum stay of 1 month, ideal for remote workers testing the city. Some spaces offer short-stay options from 2 weeks. Discounted monthly rates typically apply from 3 months onwards, making Madrid particularly cost-effective for longer stays.

Why Madrid should be your next coliving destination

I love Madrid. The city feels alive. Late nights. Big plazas. Tapas bars on every corner. Summers are hot and dry. Winters are mild. Rain is rare. For digital nomads Madrid works in many ways. The cost of living is fair. Cheaper than London and New York, but not super cheap. Internet is fast. Most cafes have reliable Wi Fi. Coworking spaces are everywhere. You can find day passes and monthly plans. There is always something to do. Walk in Retiro Park. See the Prado and Reina Sofia for art. Weekend trips to nearby towns or the mountains are easy. The nomad community is growing. Meetups, Slack groups, rooftop networking nights. Many locals speak English in tourist spots. I once joined a rooftop coworking event in Malasaña and met a designer who became my coffee buddy. For some, Madrid will be perfect. For others, the busy vibe may feel loud. I think it is worth trying.