Coliving in Valencia

Compare the best coliving spaces in Valencia for digital nomads, remote workers and students — furnished rooms, all bills included, sun, beach and a bikeable city.

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Frequently Asked Questions about Colivings in Valencia

Coliving in Valencia costs between €600 and €1,150 per month, making it one of the most affordable coliving destinations in Western Europe. Budget shared spaces start from €600/m, while premium spaces with coworking and full services reach €1,100–€1,150/m. All prices typically include WiFi, utilities, and cleaning.
Valencia is one of Spain's fastest-growing digital nomad destinations. It combines a low cost of living, 300 days of sunshine per year, reliable high-speed internet, a beautiful beach, and a compact, bikeable city centre. It's significantly more affordable than Barcelona or Madrid while offering a high quality of life — making it ideal for nomads on a budget who don't want to compromise on lifestyle.
Valencia is typically 30–40% cheaper than Barcelona for coliving, with a more relaxed pace of life and beaches within cycling distance. Barcelona has a larger international community and more coworking options, but Valencia's coliving scene is growing rapidly. For nomads prioritising cost and beach access, Valencia is often the better choice.
The best neighbourhoods for coliving in Valencia are Ruzafa (trendy, international, great cafés and coworking), El Carmen (historic centre, walkable), Benimaclet (student area, affordable, local feel), and Cabanyal (beachside, up-and-coming, creative). Ruzafa is the most popular with digital nomads.
Valencia has excellent internet infrastructure. Fibre broadband is widely available with average speeds of 200–600 Mbps. All major coliving spaces offer dedicated high-speed WiFi, and the city has a growing number of coworking spaces. Mobile coverage is strong throughout the city with 4G/5G widely available.
Most managed coliving spaces in Valencia have a minimum stay of around 30 days — Vivarium, for example, starts from 30 days — which makes the city well suited to medium-term remote workers and digital nomads. Some independent rooms and shared flats offer more flexibility for shorter or longer stays. For non-EU nationals, Spain's digital nomad visa (introduced in 2023) makes settling in for several months or longer considerably easier. Confirm the exact minimum term with each property before booking.

Comparing coliving spaces in Valencia

Use the comparison below to weigh Valencia's coliving spaces on price, room type, location and minimum stay. Options range from coworking-led social colivings in the Eixample and Ruzafa (Vivarium, MyCO Living) to experience-focused houses (4wanders) and studio-style residences (Urban Campus Ayora), most furnished and all-inclusive.

Updated: July 2026 • 10 Colivings Compared

Comparison of Colivings in Valencia (2026)
Name Avg. Price/m Coliving Type Coworking Community Manager Reviews
Vivarium | Coliving & Coworking €1,095 Social Full-time community manager 5.0 (55)
Edom Coliving €1,141 Social Full-time community manager 5.0 (19)
Valenvi Flats - Coliving Zaidía Apartments 5.0 (1)
Cohausing Cabanyal €1,110 Social No community manager 5.0 (34)
4wanders | Coliving & Experiences €1,101 Social 4.8 (12)
weVLC €600 Shared Flat No community manager 4.8 (27)
MyCO Living Valencia €1,121 Shared Flat 4.7 (47)
MyCO Living Shared Flat 4.5 (15)
La Jabonería | 4wanders | Coliving & Experiences €1,101 Shared Flat Full-time community manager 4.3 (18)
La Alfarería | 4wanders | Coliving & Experiences Apartments 4.0 (4)

Why choose Valencia for your next coliving experience

Valencia is easy to love: sun on most days, warm but not sticky winters, and a city that mixes old streets with huge green spaces. You can bike the whole way through the Turia garden — a former riverbed turned park — straight to the beach. The café culture in Ruzafa is relaxed, the Central Market is a feast, and paella was, of course, born here.

Valencia has one of Spain's fastest-growing coliving scenes, concentrated in a few neighbourhoods. Ruzafa is the trendy, international heart with great cafés and coworking; El Carmen is the historic, walkable centre; Benimaclet is the affordable, local student area; and Cabanyal is the up-and-coming beachside barrio. Operators like Vivarium, MyCO Living, 4wanders and Urban Campus run furnished rooms and studios with coworking built in.

It is far cheaper than Madrid or Barcelona. Budget shared rooms start from around €450–€600 per month, while premium managed colivings with private bathrooms, coworking and full services run roughly €985 to €1,300+ — for example, Vivarium prices from about €985 with 1,000 Mbps internet. Most rates include WiFi, utilities and cleaning, with minimum stays typically from 30 days.

For remote work the fundamentals are excellent: fast fibre internet (200–600 Mbps), a real nomad community, and plenty of coworking spaces and meetups. Spain's digital nomad visa makes longer stays easier for non-EU remote workers. Downtime means the beach at Malvarrosa, bike rides, day trips to Albufera and long tapas nights. For sun, good food and a calm work vibe, Valencia is hard to beat.