
Discover 27 nomad-tested spots with fast Wi-Fi and accessible outlets in Alicante.
Biblioteca Universitaria UA
Universidad de Alicante: Edificio San Fernando
Biblioteca Diagonal
Biblioteca Florida Babel
Sala 24 horas Biblioteca Universidad de Alicante
Biblioteca de Educación Universidad de Alicante
Biblioteca Pública Azorín
Biblioteca Municipal "Amelia Asensi Bevià" Sant Joan d'Alacant
Centro Social 3 "Felicidad Sanchez"
Biblioteca de Derecho Universidad de Alicante
Alicante has quietly built one of Spain's most active nomad ecosystems, culminating in the launch of the Alicante Nomad Summit in 2025, which drew over 350 remote workers, founders, and visa lawyers for a week of workshops. The city combines 300+ days of sunshine with a genuinely affordable cost of living: one-bedroom apartments in the Ensanche or San Antón districts typically run €550–€800/month, and coworking memberships are available from around €100–€180/month. Well-known spaces include ULab near the Mercado Central, Syndicate Coworking in the city center, and Genion. Fiber-optic internet is standard across most neighborhoods, with speeds easily exceeding 100 Mbps.
Nomads working remotely from Alicante tend to cluster in the flatter Ensanche grid and Centro districts where café culture, coworking access, and transport links converge. Alicante's tram network connects the city center to the beach suburbs of San Juan Playa and El Campello, popular for afternoon breaks between work sessions. The city also serves as a practical base for exploring the Costa Blanca: day trips to Jávea, Altea, and Calpe are straightforward by car or bus.
Spain's Digital Nomad Visa makes Alicante a logical choice for non-EU remote workers looking to formalize long-term residency in a mid-sized, sun-rich city without Barcelona's price tag or crowds. The combination of an organized nomad community, improving coworking infrastructure, and Mediterranean lifestyle makes Alicante one of the most underrated options on the Spanish coast.