
Europe · Spain
Barcelona draws remote workers with its beach-and-city combination, a startup scene concentrated in Poblenou's 22@ tech district, and a growing coworking corridor through Gràcia and El Born. Spain's digital nomad visa gives non-EU remote workers a renewable legal path to stay, and the city pairs big-capital energy with a lower cost of living than most of Western Europe's hubs.
Read the full Barcelona city guide →Monthly budget
$2,200
Avg internet speed
200 Mbps
Timezone
Europe/Madrid
Best months
Apr–Jun, Sep–Oct
Spain's Digital Nomad Visa (Startup Law) lets non-EU remote workers reside in Spain while working for foreign clients, with an income threshold around 200% of the minimum wage and a permit that can run up to three years when applied for in-country.
| Housing | $1,100 |
| Food | $500 |
| Coworking | $220 |
| Transport | $50 |
| Entertainment | $300 |
| Total | $2,170 |
5 spaces
★ 4.8Betahaus Barcelona
Gràcia, Barcelona
300 Mbps
$22 /day
$237 /mo
★ 4.6MOB Bailén
Eixample, Barcelona
350 Mbps
$22 /day
$189 /mo
★ 4.6Cloudworks El Born
El Born, Barcelona
500 Mbps
N/A /day
$205 /mo
★ 4.6Kubik Barcelona
Gràcia, Barcelona
250 Mbps
N/A /day
N/A /mo
★ 4.4Itnig Spaces
Poblenou, Barcelona
400 Mbps
$17 /day
$193 /mo