Sevilla, Spain

Sevilla

Andalusia, Spain

CultureFlamenco & HistoryFood SceneSpanish Immersion
€1,700
Monthly Budget
€900
1BR Rent
270 Mbps
Avg Internet
315/yr
Sun Days

Why Sevilla?

Spain's most culturally rich city — flamenco, tapas culture, stunning architecture. For nomads who want deep Spanish immersion, Sevilla delivers an unmatched experience.

Cost of Living Breakdown

ExpenseMonthly CostNotes
1BR apartment (centre)900Bills typically extra €80–120
Coworking membership155Hot desk; private office from €350
Groceries€250–350Mercadona is the best value supermarket
Eating out (avg meal)€12–18Menú del día (€10–14) is excellent value
Transport (monthly pass)€40–70Most nomads use a bicycle or scooter too
Health insurance€50–80Private, for Visa. SANITAS or CIGNA recommended
Total estimate1,700Comfortable lifestyle with dining out

Best Neighborhoods

Where you live matters as much as which city you choose. Here are the neighbourhoods most popular with digital nomads in Sevilla:

Triana

Authentic & flamenco

The flamenco heartland. Most authentic Sevillano experience. Across the river.

Avg 1BR:850/mo

El Centro

Historic & central

Cathedral, Alcázar, everything. Beautiful but touristy in season.

Avg 1BR:950/mo

Alameda

Bohemian & young

The trendy neighbourhood. Best bars, young crowd, more nomad-friendly.

Avg 1BR:880/mo

Best Coworking Spaces

Sevilla has 20+ coworking spaces, ranging from community-focused hubs to premium private offices. Here are our top picks:

SpaceTypePriceRatingNotes
Espacio RESCreative coworking€155/mo
4.3
Design-focused. Beautiful space in a reformed historic building.
Cowork SevillaGeneral coworking€140/mo
4.1
Practical, well-equipped. Good for productivity.

Pros & Cons

The Good

  • Spain's most beautiful city (UNESCO heritage)
  • Incredible tapas culture — often free with drinks
  • Deep Spanish cultural immersion
  • More affordable than coastal cities
  • 315+ sunny days
  • Excellent cycling infrastructure
  • Warm, welcoming locals
  • Growing creative and digital scene

Watch Out For

  • Extreme summer heat (42°C+ regularly)
  • Limited English proficiency
  • Fewer international nomads than other cities
  • Quieter tech scene
  • Can feel isolating for non-Spanish speakers
  • Tourism peaks April–June can be overwhelming