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Best Cafes to Work From in Granada

Laptop-friendly spots with fast WiFi, power outlets, and great coffee. Every cafe tested by remote workers.

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All Laptop-Friendly Cafes

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Work INN by ECO Hostel

πŸ“Centro Β· Calle Gran Via de Colon, 53, 18001 Granada

9
Score

Work INN is a purpose-built coworking space and cafe housed inside ECO Hostel, a beautifully restored 1900s Modernist building on Granada's main avenue, just minutes from the Cathedral and Albaicin. The ground-floor space blends a cafeteria with flexible workstations, a leafy green patio, meeting tables, sofas, and a private Zoom booth for video calls, all connected to blazing 1 Gbps fiber internet. Drop-in pricing is remarkably affordable at just EUR 2 per hour or EUR 8 for a full 8-hour day, with printing services and healthy snacks included. The Street Art Cafe serves Italian espresso, organic teas, pancakes, sandwiches, and muffins from early morning. It is the most reliable work-from-cafe option in Granada for anyone who needs guaranteed fast internet, power outlets at every seat, and a professional yet relaxed environment designed specifically for freelancers and digital nomads.

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Coffee Price$2.00
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HoursOpen Β· 09:00 - 22:00
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excellent
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Yes
Power
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Quiet
Noise
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good
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πŸ“Ά WiFi Speed600 Mbps
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El Rincon del Chapiz

πŸ“Albaicin / Sacromonte Β· Calle Peso de la Harina, 1, 18010 Granada

8
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El Rincon del Chapiz is a beloved family-run cafe-restaurant perched at the entrance to the Sacromonte caves, directly opposite the historic Casa del Chapiz and just steps from one of Granada's most iconic Alhambra viewpoints. The generous indoor seating with large communal tables makes it a natural spot for digital nomads to spread out with a laptop, and the hospitable staff actively welcomes remote workers staying for hours over free WiFi. The Mediterranean menu spans fresh salads, homemade banana bread, paninis, and gluten-free options, all at very reasonable prices for the area. Late closing hours until midnight mean you can stretch a work session well into the evening while soaking in the bohemian Sacromonte atmosphere. It ranks among the most recommended work-friendly spots in Granada for travelers who want scenery and productivity in equal measure.

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Coffee Price$2.00
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HoursOpen Β· 09:30 - 00:00
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good
WiFi
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Yes
Power
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Quiet
Noise
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good
Seating
πŸ“Ά WiFi Speed40 Mbps
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La Finca Coffee

πŸ“Centro - Sagrario Β· Calle Colegio Catalino, 3, 18001 Granada

7
Score

La Finca Coffee is Granada's premier specialty roaster, tucked into a narrow old street steps from the Cathedral. Founded by barista Juan Manuel Gonzalez, it was the first specialty coffee shop in the city and still roasts its own beans on-site, producing exceptionally crafted flat whites, V60 pour-overs, and Aeropress brews. The industrial-minimalist interior with black, white, and wood tones attracts a steady stream of freelancers and university students who settle in with laptops over free WiFi. Seating is limited due to the compact space, so arriving outside peak hours is advisable for longer work sessions. The homemade pastries, yogurt bowls, and peanut butter banana toast make it easy to fuel a productive morning without leaving your seat.

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Coffee Price$3.00
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HoursOpen Β· 09:00 - 20:00
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good
WiFi
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Yes
Power
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Moderate Noise
Noise
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good
Seating
πŸ“Ά WiFi Speed50 Mbps
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Cafe Baraka

πŸ“Centro - Sagrario Β· Calle San Jeronimo, 24, 18001 Granada

7
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Cafe Baraka is a spacious, rustic coffee shop centrally located near Granada Cathedral on the lively Calle San Jeronimo. Its covered open-air courtyard creates a relaxed, chilled atmosphere that draws both locals and remote workers looking for an unhurried place to set up shop. Power outlets are readily available at most seats, and the friendly staff keeps the vibe welcoming without being intrusive. The WiFi is functional for basic tasks like email, browsing, and document editing, though it is not fast enough for streaming or heavy downloads. The menu leans Mediterranean-Moroccan with excellent crepes, pancakes, fresh juices, and quality espresso, and the generous breakfast spread makes it a solid base for a full morning of work.

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Coffee Price$2.00
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HoursOpen Β· 08:30 - 20:30
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fair
WiFi
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Yes
Power
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Moderate Noise
Noise
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good
Seating
πŸ“Ά WiFi Speed15 Mbps
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NOAT Coffee

πŸ“Realejo - San Matias Β· Plaza de los Girones, 4, Puerta 3, 18009 Granada

7
Score

NOAT Coffee occupies a bright, airy space in the heart of Realejo, Granada's historic former Jewish quarter now buzzing with art galleries and tapas bars. After outgrowing its original tiny location, NOAT expanded into a spacious open-plan cafe that comfortably accommodates laptop workers, especially in the afternoon when the 30-minute morning computer limit lifts and you can settle in for as long as you like over reliable free WiFi. The specialty coffee program features excellent single-origin espresso, and the brunch menu is widely considered among the best in the city, with standout avocado toast and a pastrami sandwich that draws dedicated regulars. Homemade pastries, cookies, and freshly squeezed orange juice round out a menu that makes it easy to stay productive through a full afternoon session. Arrive after 13:00 for the best work-from-cafe experience, when the morning rush subsides and the cafe takes on a calm, focused energy.

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Coffee Price$3.00
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HoursOpen Β· 08:30 - 18:00
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good
WiFi
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Yes
Power
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Moderate Noise
Noise
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good
Seating
πŸ“Ά WiFi Speed50 Mbps
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πŸ’‘ Cafe Work Tips for Granada

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Buy something every 2-3 hours. Be a good customerβ€”cafes appreciate regulars who support them.

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Test WiFi before settling in. Run a speed test during your first coffee to avoid surprises.

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Bring headphones. Noise levels vary throughout the dayβ€”be prepared for lunch rushes.

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Visit during off-peak hours. 10-12am and 3-5pm usually have the best seats available.

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