Remote Work in Granada: A Digital Nomad's Guide
Granada has quietly become a favourite for remote workers: affordable, beautiful, and well connected, with mountains and sea nearby. Here is what you need to know to set up.
Internet and connectivity
Fibre internet is widely available and affordable across the city, typically €30–€50 per month. Check the specific connection in any flat before committing, especially in older buildings in the historic quarters.
Coworking and cafés
The city has a growing coworking scene and plenty of laptop-friendly cafés, particularly around the centre and Realejo. Many remote workers mix home, coworking, and café work.
Best areas for remote workers
Realejo and Centro offer walkability and cafés; Zaidín offers value; and the outlying towns offer quiet and space for those who prefer a dedicated home office.
Cost and lifestyle
With a remote income, Granada's low cost of living goes a long way, leaving room for travel, dining out, and a genuinely high quality of life.
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