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Coworking Spaces in Palma de Mallorca - Top 8

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Sandor Farkas

Sandor Farkas

Mallorca expert and author

If you live in Mallorca as a freelancer, self-employed professional, or digital nomad, you need a good place to work. Coworking in Palma has developed enormously in recent years, and the city now offers a wide range of professional workspaces. From a stylish loft in Santa Catalina to a quiet office in the old town - the coworking scene in Mallorca leaves little to be desired. In this guide, I introduce you to the eight best coworking spaces in Palma and share tips on what to look for when choosing one.

Palma de Mallorca has become a real hotspot for remote work and digital nomads over the past few years. The reasons are obvious: the mild climate means you can head to the sea after work almost all year round. Add to that excellent infrastructure with fast internet, good airport connections, and a lively international community.

More and more companies are embracing remote work, and Palma benefits from it. The city combines southern European quality of life with a professional working environment. Unlike on the Spanish mainland, distances are short, and the coworking spaces are often just minutes from the beach. If you are moving to Mallorca as a digital nomad, a good coworking space is often the first port of call for making contacts and getting productive.

The 8 Best Coworking Spaces in Palma

1. Rayaworx (Calle Industria, Santa Catalina)

Rayaworx is one of the best-known coworking spaces in Mallorca, located in the popular Santa Catalina neighborhood. The owners, Doris and Rainer, run the space with an international crowd of freelancers in mind and understand their needs well. The rooms are bright and modern, the internet reliably fast, and the atmosphere pleasantly professional. A flex desk starts at around 200 EUR per month.

2. Palma40 (Old Town)

Palma40 sits right in the old town and offers meeting rooms and event areas alongside classic workspaces. The fit-out is high quality, and the team regularly organizes networking events. A practical bonus: during your lunch break you can stroll through the charming lanes of the old town or eat at one of the many restaurants.

3. ITNIG Palma (Carrer dels Foners)

ITNIG started in Barcelona and has been running a location in Palma for several years. The space is aimed primarily at tech startups and developers but also offers individual desks for freelancers. Here you will meet a tech-minded community and benefit from regular meetups and workshops.

4. Hubbik Coworking (Carrer de Sant Feliu)

Hubbik is centrally located in Palma and offers flexible workspaces in a modern setting. The space stands out with good value for money and a friendly community. Day passes are available, which makes Hubbik especially interesting for newcomers who want to try out different spaces.

5. Bambu Coworking (Nou Llevant)

Bambu Coworking is located in the up-and-coming Nou Llevant district, which is increasingly developing into Palma's creative center. The space wins you over with a relaxed, green vibe and a rooftop terrace overlooking the city. Ideal for anyone looking for a quieter work environment away from the tourist crowds.

6. La Fábrica (Polígono Son Castelló)

La Fábrica is a spacious coworking space in a converted industrial building in the Son Castelló business park. Here you will find not only desks but also workshops and studios. The space is particularly well suited to creative professions and anyone who needs more room than a single desk.

7. Workhub Mallorca (Paseo Marítimo)

Located right on the Paseo Marítimo, Workhub offers a workspace with a sea view. The location is a real highlight, and the amenities, including fiber internet, a printer, and a fully equipped kitchen, leave nothing to be desired. Monthly prices start at around 250 EUR for a flex desk.

8. Bases Coworking (Carrer de la Mar)

Bases is a compact, cozy coworking space near the harbor. The family-like atmosphere and personal attention make Bases a good choice for solo freelancers who value community. Regular after-work events help you find your crowd quickly.

What to Look For When Choosing

Before you commit to a coworking space in Palma, there are a few things worth clarifying:

  • Internet speed: Check the upload and download speeds on site, especially if you do video calls or upload large files
  • Contract terms: Many spaces offer flexible monthly contracts, but some require a minimum term of three months
  • Location and access: Think about whether you will arrive by bike, bus, or car, and whether parking is available
  • Community and events: An active network can help you build professional contacts on the island quickly
  • Extras: Meeting rooms, phone booths, printers, and a kitchen are not a given everywhere
  • Trial day: Most spaces offer a free trial day - definitely take advantage of it

Tip: Use trial days

Almost all coworking spaces in Palma offer a free trial day. Set aside a week and test three or four different spaces before you commit. That way you find out where the atmosphere and the community suit you best.

Costs and Prices Compared

Prices for coworking in Palma vary depending on location, amenities, and contract model. Here is a rough overview:

A day pass usually costs between 15 and 25 EUR. For a flex desk (free choice of seat) you pay around 150 to 280 EUR per month. A dedicated desk runs 250 to 400 EUR per month. Private offices for small teams start at around 500 EUR monthly.

Compared to cities like Barcelona or Lisbon, prices in Mallorca are slightly higher, but the spaces are often less crowded and you benefit from a better quality of life outside working hours. If you work as an autónomo in Mallorca, you can deduct coworking costs as a business expense.

Watch out: registration requirements

If you want to use a dedicated coworking desk as your business address, check with the operator beforehand whether that is allowed. Not all spaces permit an official company registration at their address. Also read up on the requirements for coworking in Mallorca.

Coworking in Palma - More Than Just a Desk

Most coworking spaces in Mallorca offer far more than a place to work. They are meeting points for like-minded people, idea factories, and sometimes the place where a coffee break turns into a business partnership. Especially as a newcomer to the island, the networking events and the international community are worth their weight in gold.

Many spaces regularly organize talks, workshops, and shared activities. From morning yoga sessions and lunch-and-learn events to group surf outings on Friday afternoons - remote work in Mallorca pairs wonderfully with island life.

Conclusion

Coworking in Palma has the right space for every type of worker. Whether you are looking for a quiet spot for focused work, a lively community for exchange, or a private office for your small team - the selection in Palma de Mallorca is large and keeps growing. Start with a few trial days, compare the options, and find the space that fits your working style and budget. And if you are still looking for the right bank account for your freelancer life, take a look at N26 as a straightforward option.