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Best Coworking Spaces in Marbella for Remote Workers 2026

Updated May 12, 20265 min read
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Marbella has a real coworking scene, but it is smaller and less dense than many people expect after reading lifestyle content about the city. It suits remote workers who are prioritising beach, weather and a calmer quality of life over daily networking density or startup culture. If those are your priorities too, the infrastructure here is functional – and in some spaces, genuinely impressive. This guide covers the main options honestly.

Quick Takeaways
  1. 01Marbella has a small but functional coworking scene – a handful of well-run spaces rather than a dense urban ecosystem
  2. 02Day passes broadly range from around €19–25 at the lower end to €35–50 in more premium spaces
  3. 03Monthly flexible access runs roughly €159–320/month depending on operator and positioning
  4. 04The scene is quieter in winter – useful for those who prefer less footfall, less useful for networking year-round
  5. 05Málaga city has a broader and more developed coworking ecosystem – better for those who need professional community
  6. 06Entry-level pricing in Marbella and Málaga is broadly comparable; Marbella becomes notably more expensive at the premium end

Is Marbella Good for Coworking?

For solitary remote work with good infrastructure: yes. For professional networking, startup culture or a buzzing coworking community: not really.

Marbella's professional ecosystem is oriented around real estate, hospitality and international services rather than tech or startups. The coworking spaces that exist here are well-run and practical, but they do not function as hubs for professional networking in the way that Málaga's scene does. Most people using Marbella coworking spaces are remote workers who chose Marbella for lifestyle reasons, not professionals building local networks.

The seasonal dynamic matters too. During summer, coworking spaces see more activity alongside the general increase in the city's population. In winter, they are noticeably quieter – which suits some remote workers well, and less well those who rely on coworking for human contact.

Take note

If you are relocating to Marbella primarily for lifestyle reasons and your work is genuinely independent, the coworking infrastructure here is adequate for most needs. If professional community, events and tech networking are important to your work, factor in regular trips to Málaga – roughly 45–55 minutes each way – as a practical supplement.

Main Coworking Spaces in Marbella

Our Space Marbella

A well-established flexible workspace on the Ctra. de Cádiz (km 176, oficina 9), with clearly published pricing and a range of membership options from occasional day use through to private offices.

📍 LocationCtra. de Cádiz km 176, Marbella
☕ Day pass€25 + IVA
🗓️ Nomad membership€109 + IVA/month
🖥️ Hot deskfrom €219 + IVA/month
🏢 Private officefrom €599 + IVA/month
🕘 Reception hoursMon–Fri, 9:00–18:00

Offers hot desks, private offices, meeting rooms (€29 + IVA/hour), virtual office and reception support. The Nomad membership at €109 + IVA/month is a useful option for remote workers who need occasional structured workspace without committing to a full monthly desk. Website: ourspace.es

WeCowork Marbella

One of the better-value options in the market, with 24/7 member access and clearly published pricing. Positioned as a practical working environment rather than a lifestyle-oriented space.

☕ Day pass€19 + IVA
📅 Week pass€79 + IVA
🖥️ Hot desk€159 + IVA/month
🏢 Conference room€19/hour
🔑 Access24/7 for hot desk members
🚗 ParkingFree

Includes high-speed wifi, reception, bar/kitchen, air conditioning and free parking. One hour of meeting room use per month included in the hot desk plan. Address should be confirmed directly before visiting. Website: wecowork.es

The Pool Marbella

A premium coworking space with a lifestyle-oriented positioning – terrace, café, showers, and an international community focus. Pricing is noticeably higher than the entry-level market, reflecting the facilities and environment.

⏱️ 4-hour pass€35
☕ Day pass€50
📅 5-day pass€200
🖥️ FlexDesk€320/month (Mon–Fri, 9–19)
🔑 FixedDesk€550/month (24/7 access)
🏢 Private officeOn request

Includes silent workspace, meeting room discounts, guest reception, café, terrace, showers, kitchen and free water and coffee. Private offices available for teams of 1–20. Website: thepool.es – verify exact address directly before visiting.

Centro House Marbella

A premium lifestyle-oriented coworking space with facilities including a gym, pool, lounge and showers. Positioned at the higher end of the Marbella market, with day pass pricing reflecting the environment.

☕ Day pass€39 + IVA
🏢 Private office (2 people)€1,149 + IVA/month
🏢 Private office (3 people)€1,699 + IVA/month
📋 Boardroom€55 + IVA/hour
📍 AreaPuerto Banús

Includes high-speed wifi, tea and coffee, shared coworking, meeting rooms, gym, pool, lounge and shower. Website: centro.house – verify exact address and current availability directly.

Regus Marbella Costa del Sol

A business-centre style option in central Marbella (Avda. Ricardo Soriano 72). Part of the global Regus network, with flexible office and coworking options.

Pricing for Regus is indicative – marketplace and directory listings suggest coworking access from around €150–155/month, but Regus typically uses dynamic or quote-based pricing. Contact directly for current rates. Website: regus.es

Coworking Price Ranges in Marbella

For planning purposes, the Marbella market broadly works as follows:

  • Day passes: roughly €19–25 at the lower end (WeCowork, Our Space), rising to around €35–50 in premium spaces (The Pool, Centro House)
  • Monthly flexible/hot desk access: roughly €159–320/month depending on the operator
  • Premium coworking and office options rise materially above those levels, particularly in lifestyle-oriented spaces

All prices listed are as published in May 2026. Prices, access terms and opening hours change – verify directly with each operator before booking.

Heads up

The prices in this guide are based on each operator's published pricing as of May 2026. Coworking pricing changes frequently. Always check the operator's website or contact them directly before making a monthly commitment.

Cafés for Working in Marbella

Marbella has some laptop-friendly café options, but a dense café-work culture is not one of the city's strengths. The coworking spaces above are generally the more reliable choice for sustained work sessions.

Central Marbella and the Puerto Banús-adjacent areas tend to have the best concentration of cafés that can support occasional laptop work. Smallworld Café is a name that appears in remote-worker and lifestyle coverage of Marbella as a known-friendly space. Zozoi appears in digital nomad and hangout-style listings, though primarily as a social venue rather than a dedicated work café.

A practical approach: use coworking spaces for focused work, cafés for shorter sessions or a change of scene. The café work experience in Marbella is more variable than in a university city or Málaga's urban core.

Marbella vs Málaga – Coworking Comparison

Málaga has a broader and more developed coworking ecosystem than Marbella, with more urban density and more variety of spaces. The Innovation Campus network (Málaga Palace and Málaga Terrace locations) offers well-regarded coworking with day passes from €19 + IVA and monthly dedicated desks from €179 + IVA – comparable to Marbella's entry-level pricing.

The key differences are not primarily about price at the entry level – they are about density, variety and professional community:

  • Marbella has a smaller, more selective set of spaces
  • Málaga has more spaces, more coworking-focused events and a growing tech and startup ecosystem anchored around the Málaga Tech Park
  • Marbella spaces often skew lifestyle-premium; Málaga offers more functional options across a range of price points

For remote workers who need occasional structured workspace, Marbella is adequate. For those who want a professional community, regular networking or immersion in a tech ecosystem, Málaga is the stronger base. Many remote workers living in Marbella use the Málaga coworking scene one or two days a week for this reason.

For a broader comparison of the two cities for remote workers, see our Marbella vs Málaga guide.

Who Marbella Coworking Suits Best

Pros
  • Functional infrastructure for independent remote work – reliable wifi, good facilities at main spaces
  • Best spaces (The Pool, Centro House) offer exceptional lifestyle amenities alongside workspace
  • Quieter in winter – lower footfall, better availability, easier to get into a focused routine
  • Day pass and nomad membership options available for occasional rather than full-time coworking
  • Entry-level pricing broadly comparable with Málaga at WeCowork and Our Space
Cons
  • Small scene – limited choice compared with Málaga or other European nomad hubs
  • Professional networking and tech community essentially absent in Marbella itself
  • Premium pricing rises steeply – The Pool and Centro House are expensive for daily use
  • Café work culture less developed than in larger Spanish cities
  • Seasonal variation – noticeably quieter in winter for those who rely on coworking for human contact

FAQ – Coworking in Marbella

Prices and opening hours are based on operator-published information as of May 2026. Coworking pricing, access terms and availability change regularly – verify directly with each operator before booking or committing to a monthly plan. Café laptop-friendliness and wifi quality can change quickly and should be treated as practical guidance rather than fixed policy. Information last verified May 2026.

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