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Best Cafes to Work From in Madrid

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

5
Cafes
4
Power Outlets
7.6
Avg Score
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All Laptop-Friendly Cafes

Plenti

📍Retiro · Calle Moreto 17, Madrid

9
Score

A charming independent cafe between Retiro Park and the Prado Museum serving healthy homemade food and locally roasted specialty coffee. With high-speed WiFi, power outlets, and no laptop restrictions, it's arguably Madrid's most welcoming workspace — though it closes at 5pm.

Coffee Price$4.00
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HoursOpen · 09:00 - 17:00
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excellent
WiFi
🔌
Yes
Power
🔉
Moderate Noise
Noise
🪑
good
Seating
📶 WiFi Speed40 Mbps
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Misión Café

📍Centro · Calle de los Reyes 5, Madrid

8
Score

A specialty coffee destination with a dedicated weekday workspace zone, making it one of the few Madrid cafes that explicitly carves out space for laptop users. The flat whites and cold brews are consistently praised, and the dog-friendly policy adds charm — note laptops are weekdays only.

Coffee Price$4.00
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HoursOpen · 08:30 - 20:00
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good
WiFi
🔌
Yes
Power
🔉
Quiet
Noise
🪑
good
Seating
📶 WiFi Speed30 Mbps
🌿

HanSo Café

📍Malasaña · Corredera Baja de San Pablo 51, Madrid

7
Score

A Korean-inspired specialty cafe in Malasaña with a minimalist, calm aesthetic ideal for focused work, known for Hokkaido bread French toast and creative lattes. Power outlets are limited to one socket at the communal table, so arrive with a full battery — closed Mondays.

Coffee Price$4.00
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HoursOpen · 09:00 - 20:00
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good
WiFi
🔌
Limited
Power
🔉
Quiet
Noise
🪑
good
Seating
📶 WiFi Speed25 Mbps
🥐

Café del Art

📍La Latina · Plaza de Cascorro 9, Madrid

7
Score

An "urban jungle farmhouse" cafe in La Latina with lush hanging plants, cozy nooks, and the longest hours on this list at 9am–10:30pm daily. Power outlets at designated tables are a plus, though the WiFi can be hit-or-miss on initial connection. Laptops weekdays only.

Coffee Price$3.00
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HoursOpen · 09:00 - 22:30
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fair
WiFi
🔌
Yes
Power
🔉
Quiet
Noise
🪑
good
Seating
📶 WiFi Speed20 Mbps

La Bicicleta

📍Malasaña · Plaza de San Ildefonso 9, Madrid

7
Score

One of Madrid's most well-known cycling-themed cafes on the lively Plaza de San Ildefonso, explicitly catering to digital nomads with large communal work tables and charging points. The brunch menu is among Malasaña's best, but plan for morning-to-afternoon laptop sessions as it transitions to a bar in the evenings.

Coffee Price$4.00
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HoursOpen · 10:00 - 20:00
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good
WiFi
🔌
Yes
Power
🔉
Moderate Noise
Noise
🪑
good
Seating
📶 WiFi Speed30 Mbps
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💡 Cafe Work Tips for Madrid

1

Buy something every 2-3 hours. Be a good customer—cafes appreciate regulars who support them.

2

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

3

Bring headphones. Noise levels vary throughout the day—be prepared for lunch rushes.

4

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

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