Discover why San Sebastian is perfect for coliving
San Sebastian feels like a small city that knows how to live. The sea is always near. The weather is mild and often cloudy. It rains now and then. Most travellers enjoy the slow morning pace and the lively evening pintxos crawl. I read about people playing beach volleyball on La Concha at sunset. That sounds perfect.
For digital nomads the basics are solid. Internet is reliable in cafes and there are a few good coworking spots. The cost is a bit higher than other Spanish cities. For some, this will be worth it for the food and vibe. Things to do are endless. Surf at Zurriola. Hike up Monte Urgull. Spend hours jumping from bar to bar tasting pintxos. The community is small and friendly. You will meet creatives, chefs and some remote workers. Arguably not the best if you want big city nights. But if you like good food, ocean views and work-friendly cafes, you might stay longer than planned.