3 Coworking Spaces in Majorca

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Villa Capri in Majorca

Coworking Space 

from GBP 300

/month
Serviced Office 

from GBP 50

/month

Coworking Felanitx - Mallorca in Majorca

Coworking Space 

from GBP 300

/month
Serviced Office 

from GBP 50

/month

Coworking Can Picafort in Majorca

Coworking Space 

from GBP 300

/month
Serviced Office 

from GBP 50

/month
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About Majorca

An artist's summer palette will greet you on the seductive island of Majorca, one of the jewels making up the Balearic Islands sitting in the Mediterranean off the coast of Spain. Dramatic and enchanting, the landscape will have you spellbound. A slice of heaven where you will find high speed Internet to hook into and coworking spaces for the professional worker looking for somewhere to rest their laptop.

For decades Majorca has been a tourist enclave known for its never-ending summers, dazzling azure water, quaint hill towns and aloof limestone mountains. Attracting laptop-totting nomads for its laid-back lifestyle where time-out can be taken exploring sandy coves, hiking dramatic cliffs or strolling the pristine shoreline, Majorca's face is changing.

The locals are embracing their historical past by revamping old manor houses and country estates into refined rural retreats for today's discerning tourist who wishes to wallow in fields of olives or meander almond groves. Whilst the cityscape of its capital Palma is providing coworking spaces for local professionals who do not wish to set up their own office or the wandering nomad who needs to keep a cash flow happening to support their hedonistic lifestyle of country hopping.

This is where you will find a myriad of festivals happening amidst historical buildings in stone-built villages. The city's flavorful cuisine is a mixture of what Majorcan grandmothers traditionally cook to inspired dishes of creativity by exciting chefs. The island has been a refuge for many artists and writers over its long history and today it is fast becoming a "go to" destination for digital nomads searching for that "Garden of Eden" where they can linger for a while.