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The Best Places to Work Remotely in Madrid

Discover 51 nomad-tested spots with fast Wi-Fi and accessible outlets in Madrid.

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Is Madrid Good for Remote Work?

Madrid is Spain's largest city and its most professionally connected, estimated to host over 200,000 digital professionals by 2025. Adolfo Suárez Madrid-Barajas Airport is one of Europe's busiest hubs, with direct long-haul connections to the Americas, Middle East, and Asia — a major practical advantage for nomads who travel frequently. The city has some of Europe's fastest fiber-optic internet, with widespread gigabit-capable infrastructure and coworking spaces routinely delivering 300+ Mbps. Monthly hot-desk memberships at coworking spaces run €100–€250. Well-regarded spaces include Talent Garden (with strong startup and tech networking), Nomad Cowork Madrid (set in a converted 19th-century palace), and Espíritu 23 in the Malasaña neighborhood.

Malasaña and Chamberí are the neighborhoods that consistently top nomad recommendations: Malasaña has a creative, independent-café-dense environment with a younger international crowd, while Chamberí offers wider streets, more residential calm, and excellent metro connectivity. Lavapiés is a multicultural alternative with lower rents and an arts-scene edge. Central one-bedroom apartments range from €900–€1,500/month. Madrid's position as Spain's administrative capital also makes it the most practical city for navigating Spain's Digital Nomad Visa bureaucracy — immigration lawyers, gestorías, and consulates are all well-represented.

The visa, launched in 2023, requires a minimum income of approximately €2,646/month for a single applicant and covers remote workers employed by non-Spanish companies. For nomads who prioritize professional network density, flight connectivity, and a truly cosmopolitan European capital, Madrid is the most complete package Spain offers.