With the surge of remote workers, there have been many newly opened cafes for coworking in Valencia, or brunch restaurants that now welcome remote workers. Instead of going door to door and asking each place, check this list for some of the best cafes that are digital nomad friendly in Valencia!
Valencia has really become a digital nomad hub! With so many digital nomads and remote workers, there have been a lot of cafes opening up that allow people to work inside. When I was living in Valencia, I created this list to help myself and others, as I feel like the worst thing is going to a place to work and discovering that you can’t! I hope these locations help you, and I’ve created a Google Map list at the bottom that has them all.
Please note: This list is constantly changing, as places are always opening and closing. I try my best to update the list, but there may occasionally be inaccuracies.
List of Cafés for Coworking in Valencia
If you’re only visiting Valencia for a few days or really just don’t want to pay for a coworking subscription, you can find many cafés in Valencia that are friendly for coworking or studying.
Please note: Although the majority of these have spaces for digital workers during the week, the space is reserved for other customers during the weekend.
1. Rogel
C/ de Sant Francesc de Borja 13
Opening hours: Weekdays, 8 AM–9 PM
Rogel is a perfect cafe for working, as there are many tables, nice wifi, and plugs to charge your laptop. It’s probably the largest place on this list, so you won’t find that you’re disturbing others if you need to take a call.
2. Café Artysana
Carrer de Dénia, 49
Opening hours: Weekdays, 8:30 AM–6:30 PM
Café Artysana has a permanent coworking table for anyone who needs to get some work done in a fresh setting. They also have a delicious food menu for when the hunger starts to kick in. The workers are really chill so you can spend hours inside the café without anyone bothering you to leave.
3. Fav Coffee
C/ del Cronista Carreres, 1
Opening hours: Weekdays, 8 AM–8 PM
This new cafe has some delicious specialty coffee, as well as a few special menu items, such as the Peanut Butter Latte! Friendly staff and atmosphere for you to bring your laptop and work.
4. Manolo Bakes
Around Valencia
Opening hours: Weekdays, 7:30 AM–8:30 PM (may vary by location)
This Spanish chain of coffee shops has many cafes scattered throughout the city. They’re very friendly for remote workers and students studying and have plenty of plugs, although I have to say that the wifi can be hit or miss.
5. Los Picos Cafe
Pl. de Manuel Granero, 20
Opening hours: Weekdays, 9:30 AM–3 PM (closed Mondays & Tuesdays)
Los Picos has spots for coworking at a bar that leads around the wall of the coffee shop. They have great coffee and snacks, and you can choose to sit outside on a nice day.
6. Federal Cafe
Carrer de l’Ambaixador Vich, 15
Opening hours: Weekdays, 9 AM–8 PM
Federal Café has a lot of space for coworking and is always filled with digital nomads and students hard at work. They have an amazing breakfast menu with several coffee options, so you can spend hours working away without having to leave for food. There are plenty of plugs and a nice huge table in the middle that is perfect for group projects or bringing friends together to cowork.
7. Wayco Coworking Cafe
C/ de l’Historiador Diago, 3
Opening hours: Weekdays, 9 AM–9 PM
Wayco Coworking Café has a subscription if you want to use the dedicated coworking space, but also has a coffee bar attached that is available for everyone! There are limited spaces available though so come early to secure a spot. It’s great for having a bit of a trial run of the space before committing to the coworking subscription.
8. Rito Tostadores
Carrer de Borriana 52
Opening hours: Weekdays, 8 AM–6 PM
This cute little shop has delicious specialty coffee and a few pastries and other breakfast items to fill your belly while you work. They even have a banana and peanut butter tostada which, as an American, makes me very happy to find peanut butter.
There are small tables with some plugs so it’s perfect to spend a few hours working there.
9. Ubik Café
Carrer del Literat Azorín, 13
Opening hours: Weekdays, 11 AM–1:30 AM (Monday and Tuesday it opens at 5 PM)
Ubik Café in Ruzafa is a really popular place for coworking in Valencia. There are plenty of spaces and plugs and the interior of the café is very cozy, as Ubik is also a bookstore! They also organize a few events and language exchanges during the week, which are a great way of meeting people if you’re new to the city.
10. Bastard Coffee and Kitchen
Av. del Regne de Valencia 2
Opening hours: Weekdays, 9 AM–9 PM
Bastard has a big open space and many tables for working. It’s a popular brunch spot, but you’ll also see many people with laptops out or students meeting up for group projects. The plugs are a bit limited but at least there is ample seating any time of the day.
11. Coffee Corner
Calle de Pérez Bayer, 5
Opening hours: Weekdays, 7 AM–8 PM
Coffee Corner is a chain around Valencia and has a cozy little cafe right in the city center of Valencia, as well as in Ruzafa. It’s more catered to Spanish people than foreigners, but is a great spot for some peace and quiet near the center. It is also one of the coffee shops that opens the earliest (7 AM during the week).
12. Mayan Coffee
C/ de Murillo, 54,
Opening hours: Weekdays, 7:30 AM–6 PM
Mayan Coffee has a reserved space for laptops. It’s not that big, but there’s wifi, plugs, and amazing coffee! I believe the Carrer d’Hug de Montcada one has a bigger space for coworking.
13. Dulce de Leche Boutique (DDL)
Carrer de Sant Vicent Màrtir, 52
Opening hours: Weekdays, 9 AM–9:30 PM
Dulce de Leche is a bakery/breakfast place that serves sweet treats and coffee all day long. Sit outside to do a bit of work in the sun, or take one of the inside tables for more concentration.
14. La Petite Brioche Sorní
C/ de Sorní, 28
Opening hours: Weekdays, 9 AM–8 PM
La Petite Brioche is a small little place with great wifi and plenty of plugs. They have a wide variety of breakfast and brunch items, as well as coffee, so you’ll
15. Liaopastel
Av. de Pérez Galdós, 102
Opening hours: Weekdays, 6 AM–10 PM
Liaopastel is a cake shop that also sells coffee and some savory snacks. The atmosphere in here is calm, so it’s a perfect spot to stop by and get some work done. Plus, the opening hours are very early until late!
16. East Crema Coffee
Calle de Sorni, 19
Opening hours: Weekdays, 8 AM–8 PM
This minimalistic, Japanese inspired space is fairly new, and a great place to work! They have a few locations in Valencia, but not all of them are that big, so pay attention to the address!
17. Panea
Carrer del Periodista Azzati, 7 and others
Opening hours: Weekdays, 7 AM–9 PM
Panea is another chain in Valencia that offers a bakery, coffee, and space for coworking in Valencia. There are plenty of tables and plugs so you really can’t go wrong!
18. La Más Bonita
C/ de Cadis, 61
Opening hours: Weekdays, 8:30 AM–9:30 PM
La Más Bonita has two locations: One in Ruzafa and one on the beach in Patacona. While the Patacona one is bigger, it’s usually a bit more busy. Both though have great wifi and are laptop friendly with a few plugs you can use. They serve pastries, coffee, and even cocktails and regular food items later on in the day.
19. Be Green
Carrer de Martínez Cubells
Opening hours: Weekdays, 8:30 AM–4 PM
BeGreen is actually a sandwich and salad restaurant, but has ample space for remote workers or students. It’s the perfect place to grab a quick lunch but still work on your laptop, and is located right in the city center.
20. Panaria
Around Valencia
Opening hours: Weekdays, 8 AM–9 PM (may vary by location)
Panaria is a chain around Valencia that plenty of working space and good wifi. Each Panaria is equipped with a coffee bar and a bakery.
21. Flying Bean Coffee
C/ del Doctor Vila Barberà, 12
Opening hours: Weekdays 8 AM–7 PM
Flying Bean Coffee has great coffee and snacks, plus a special subscription where you can pay to use the space for 7 days within a month. Perfect choice for those curious about a coworking space, but not ready to commit to a monthly subscription.
22. El Corte Ingles on Calle Colón
Carrer de Colón, 27, 46004 València, Valencia
Opening hours: Weekdays, 10 AM–10 PM, closed Mondays
Inside the department store, on the top floor of El Corte Ingles, is a small bar where you can settle in a table and work away on your laptop. There is quite a bit of space inside, as well as an outdoor terrace for you to admire some views of Valencia. You can order a coffee or any other kind of drink while you work.
23. Savoiardi
Carrer de Ribera, 16
Opening hours: Weekdays, 9 AM–9:30 PM
Savoiardi is located right in the center near the Plaza de Toros. It can sometimes be a bit busy and loud due to its location, but still a great spot to stop for a coffee and work a bit. In the morning it’s a bit quieter and has a nice but cheap breakfast/brunch menu.
24. Bluebell Coffee
C/ de Buenos Aires, 3
Opening hours: Weekdays, 9 AM–4 PM
Bluebell Coffee is a cute little cafe where you can get some work done, depending on how busy they are. They have a sign that mentions that laptops are allowed unless the cafe becomes very busy. Try to show up early to beat the crowds, although normally on a week day you don’t need to worry.
Please note: Bluebell does not have public wi-fi so you will have to use your hotspot
25. Sweets & Coffee
Carrer de Cirilo Amorós, 2
Opening hours: Weekdays, 8 AM–10 PM
Sweets & Coffee is located right off one of the main streets and is a small but cozy cafe with plenty of breakfast options. When it isn’t busy, you can sit in one of the comfortable seats and work on your laptop while enjoying some coffee and sweets (hey, just like the name!).
Here is a Google Map of the cafes for coworking in Valencia.
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The Comments
Anonymous
Mayan Coffee doesn’t offer Internet anymore nor plugs.
Jori
AnonymousThanks for the update! I changed the post 🙂