Seville is warm, urban and culturally strong, but requires a good daily rhythm. The guide shows how accommodation, coworking, networking and leisure fit together in the Andalusian city.
Workation in Seville: accommodation, coworking & Networking
With its sunny climate and rich cultural heritage, Seville offers ideal conditions for a Workation. The city attracts many digital nomads, but the big challenge is choosing the right neighborhood and work infrastructure. Based on current experience reports, we examine which districts in Seville are suitable for living, what work opportunities are available (coworking spaces, cafés, internet) and how to get connected to local networking events. We assume that you already have experience booking accommodation and a basic knowledge of English or Spanish.
01Best neighborhoods for digital nomads

Neighborhoods with a pleasant residential atmosphere and good infrastructure are ideal for a successful Workation in Seville. Quiet residential areas like Nervion and Go Remedios are considered very safe and family-friendly. In Nervión there are good transport connections (metro) and a comprehensive fiber optic network. Triana (on the other side of the river) offers local charm and lots of space, especially in North Triana it is very relaxed. The up-and-coming district Macarena is multicultural and offers lots of inexpensive accommodation and cafés, but seems rather quiet during the day. However, if you are looking for a central location and nightlife, you can live in the old town district (El Arenal/Alameda), but then you have to expect density of tourists and more noise.
- Triana: Authentic riverside neighborhood with flamenco tradition, relaxed atmosphere and good local infrastructure.
- Nervion: Modern residential and business district, convenient to transport (metro) and very quiet.
- The remedies: Residential area on the Guadalquivir with parks and shopping street, safe and family-friendly.
- Macarena: Multicultural district, lots of cheap accommodation and cafes, quiet during the day (especially on weekdays.
- El Arenal/Alameda: Very central, lots of services and coworking spaces in the old town, but very touristy and lively.
02Working environment and infrastructure

Seville has over 30 coworking spaces (as of 2025) that offer modern workspaces with fast internet. For example, is WorkINCompany (Calle Rioja, Old Town) has been a contact point for freelancers and startups for years. It has spacious offices, a roof terrace and hosts regular networking workshops. Arcadia Coworking at Plaza del Salvador impresses with creatively designed, bright rooms with modern equipment and regularly offers after-work events for networking.
Other options include the green one Thinking company at Alameda Square (with terrace and relaxation areas) as well as the Impact Hub Sevilla in the quiet Parque Empresarial Torneo (with an international community). Also global providers like Regus Nervion (Luis de Morales) are represented. Overall, there are suitable options for every working style. In addition, many cafes offer free WiFi for working, and fast mobile internet (4G/5G) is available almost everywhere in the city.
03Accommodation and budget options

Seville offers accommodation to suit every budget. The spectrum ranges from modern hostels and guesthouses to private apartments or coliving offers. Many districts such as Alameda or Triana have cheap B&Bs and hostels with good WiFi facilities. In quiet neighborhoods you can often find larger apartments.
- Hostels/Guesthouses: Often central and inexpensive (e.g. dormitories from ~13€), usually clean and with WiFi.
- Airbnb/Apartments: Private apartments via online platforms; Often cheaper in neighborhoods like Macarena or Nervión. Additional costs (electricity, water) are usually included.
- Coliving: Shared apartments (e.g. Almansa 11 in the old town) combine working and living in an international group.
- Hotels/Pensions: Small hotels or guesthouses in the center (especially Alameda de Hércules) from around €30/night, often with breakfast and WiFi.
04Networking and community

There are numerous ways to make contacts. Many coworking spaces organize workshops, after-work events and meetups - such as WorkINCompany or LaBarra - where you can easily talk to other professionals. Local meetups (e.g. digital nomad meeting) and language tandems are also popular. An active Facebook group, for example, is “Seville Remote Workers” with around 1,500 members, where locals and visitors exchange ideas. The local international community supports newcomers with tips and contacts.
- Coworking events: Regular meetups, workshops and after-work events in spaces like WorkINCompany or Arcadia offer networking
- Meetups/Groups: Local events (e.g. “Digital Nomad Meetup Sevilla”) and online communities (Facebook “Seville Remote Workers” ~1,500 members) enable you to quickly connect with other digital nomads
05Conclusion/classification
Seville is a very nomad-friendly city with a high quality of life. Anyone looking for peace and good infrastructure will find what they are looking for in districts like Nervión, Los Remedios or Triana; There is fast internet and numerous coworking options there. If you prefer to live centrally (e.g. in El Arenal or Alameda), you have a short distance to the historic center, but then you have to expect density of tourists and more noise. In general, it is advisable to book accommodation and work location in advance, take seasonal price fluctuations into account and make sure you have reliable WiFi. With the right planning, Seville is ideal for a productive yet eventful Workation.
FAQ>
05Which neighborhood should I live in Seville?
Nervión, Los Remedios or Triana are often recommended for digital nomads: these neighborhoods are quieter and safe, but still offer cafés, shops and good transport connections. The old town (e.g. El Arenal or Alameda) has many amenities, but is very touristy and more lively at night.
05Are there good coworking spaces in Seville?
Yes, Seville has many modern coworking options. Examples include WorkINCompany and Arcadia in the old town (with 24/7 access and community events), Thinking Company at Alameda de Hércules and Impact Hub Sevilla outside in the commercial area. These spaces offer collaborative work, fast WiFi and often networking events.
05How good is the internet in Seville?
Seville has good broadband coverage with fiber optics and nationwide 5G. As a rule, you can find high download rates in the city. It is still advisable to check the Wi-Fi and mobile phone reception in the accommodation in advance, as there may be local differences.
05Is it easy to meet other remote workers in Seville?
Definitely. In addition to the coworking events, there are meetups for digital nomads (e.g. language tandems or thematic meetings). Online communities such as the Seville Remote Workers Facebook group are also available. This way you can quickly find connections in the community.
05What accommodations are available for Workations?
The selection ranges from hostels (with Wi-Fi in dorms from around €13) to central hotels and guesthouses to private apartments or coliving spots. Many digital nomads use Airbnb or specialized platforms for short-term housing. Coliving options (e.g. Almansa 11) often offer communal spaces and networking opportunities.
05When is the best time to travel for a Workation in Seville?
The most pleasant months are spring (April to June) and autumn (September/October), when the weather is warm but not extremely hot and tourist flows are lower. In midsummer, overheating and crowds of tourists can be annoying, but in the low season it is quieter and often cheaper.
06Sources & Basis of experience
Experience reports and forums (e.g. Facebook group “Seville Remote Workers” etc.)
Holafly Blog – “Best neighborhoods to stay in Seville” (Nov. 2025)
Holafly Blog – “Coworking Spaces in Seville” (Nov. 2025)
Holafly Blog – “Living in Seville: advantages and disadvantages” (Sep. 2025)
DigitalNomads.World (Blog) – Seville City Guide (Nov. 2021)
ThingsNomadsDo (Blog) – Best Coworking Spaces in Seville (August 2018)
Scribd – Digital Nomad Community Directory (2023)
