Last updated May 15, 2026
Barcelona's coworking scene includes 12 spaces open to day visitors — spread across Eixample, Sant Martí/22@/Poblenou, Gràcia, and Ciutat Vella. Day passes start at €16 with a median of €20 and a premium ceiling around €61 at full-service 22@ towers. The densest cluster sits in 22@/Poblenou (tech-forward, Mediterranean light, designer-friendly floors) and along Eixample's Modernista grid (banking-adjacent, central, walkable). Barcelona's expat workforce — digital nomads, remote-first European tech employees, and snowbird founders escaping Northern winters — drives consistent demand. Tuesday–Thursday from October to May is the peak.
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A coworking day pass in Barcelona is a one-day ticket for a hot desk in a shared office — no membership, no commitment. Barcelona attracts a wide user mix: digital nomads on long-stay visas, remote employees from US and European tech firms, freelance designers and architects, and travelling consultants between client meetings. The pass typically includes fast wifi, espresso-grade coffee, printer access, phone booths, and rooftop or terrace access at several venues. Some spaces offer multi-day extensions or weekly bundles — useful for snowbird founders staying 1–3 months without committing to full membership.

CREC Coworking Gràcia · Carrer de Joaquim Ruyra, 08025
4.8(36)€16/day

CREC Coworking Eixample · Gran Via de les Corts Catalanes, 08010
4.7(229)€16/day

CREC DepotLab · Carrer del Bruc, 08037
4.7(81)€16/day

JUNGLE . coworking · Carrer de la Marina, 08005
4.9(100)€18/day

Impact Hub Barcelona · Carrer de Pujades, 08005
4.7(96)€19/day

CoMusicWork · Carrer de l'Alba, 08012
4.9(36)€20/day

Cloudworks Sagrada Família · Carrer de Sardenya, 08013
4.6(163)€25/day

Home Work Coworking · Av. Diagonal, 08006
4.9(16)€25/day

Cloudworks Tuset - Diagonal · Carrer de Tuset, 08006
5.0(16)€25/day

Cloudworks La Rambla - Drassanes · Av. de les Drassanes, 08001
4.7(26)€30/day

TMDC · Rambla de Prim, 08020
4.9(32)€61/day
Barcelona's coworking scene includes 12 spaces open to day visitors — spread across Eixample, Sant Martí/22@/Poblenou, Gràcia, and Ciutat Vella. Day passes start at €16 with a median of €20 and a premium ceiling around €61 at full-service 22@ towers. The densest cluster sits in 22@/Poblenou (tech-forward, Mediterranean light, designer-friendly floors) and along Eixample's Modernista grid (banking-adjacent, central, walkable). Barcelona's expat workforce — digital nomads, remote-first European tech employees, and snowbird founders escaping Northern winters — drives consistent demand. Tuesday–Thursday from October to May is the peak.
A coworking day pass in Barcelona is a one-day ticket for a hot desk in a shared office — no membership, no commitment. Barcelona attracts a wide user mix: digital nomads on long-stay visas, remote employees from US and European tech firms, freelance designers and architects, and travelling consultants between client meetings. The pass typically includes fast wifi, espresso-grade coffee, printer access, phone booths, and rooftop or terrace access at several venues. Some spaces offer multi-day extensions or weekly bundles — useful for snowbird founders staying 1–3 months without committing to full membership.
The highest density is in Sant Martí/22@/Poblenou (tech-forward floors near Glòries and the beach) and Eixample (central, walkable, banking-adjacent). Gràcia and Ciutat Vella offer smaller, character-rich spaces. Most Barcelona coworking spaces accept drop-ins without advance notice — at peak times around MWC, reserving via One Coworking is sensible.
Day passes start at €16 with a median of €20. Premium spaces (22@ towers with rooftop terraces or wellness amenities) reach €40–60. For comparison: Madrid runs similarly, Berlin-Mitte starts at €25–30. Barcelona is one of the better-value major-city options in Western Europe for day visitors, with the climate as a structural bonus.
Many spaces offer tiered weekly packages (3 days ~€48, 5 days ~€75) at better rates than buying single day passes. Monthly hot-desk passes start around €180–250 and usually include meeting-room credits and mail handling — common for snowbird founders staying 1–3 months.
Tuesday–Thursday from October to May is peak — Barcelona is one of Europe's largest digital-nomad hubs and demand spikes when Northern Europe gets cold. Mobile World Congress week (Feb–March) makes Eixample and 22@ very busy. Summer (July–August) is the quietest stretch as locals leave the city. Friday afternoons remain quiet year-round.