Rosevelvet
Centre ยท Mallorca, Spain. A laptop-friendly cafe verified for remote workers and digital nomads.
Mallorca has 5 laptop-friendly cafes in our guide, and Rosevelvet ranks #2 with a work-friendly score of 8/10. Its WiFi clocks at 30 Mbps โ 7% faster than the city average of 28 Mbps. Power outlets are available throughout the cafe. Perfect for casual working sessions.
Work-Friendly Assessment
๐ Top Tier
Scoring 0.4 points above the Mallorca average of 7.6/10.
30 Mbps โ 7% faster than Mallorca average
About Rosevelvet
Rosevelvet is a stylish brunch and bakery cafe in Palma's old town, with a beautifully designed interior that blends contemporary pastels with exposed stone walls characteristic of the Balearic capital's historic buildings. The artisan baked goods โ croissants, sourdough, and seasonal pastries โ are produced in-house and displayed with the visual precision of a patisserie rather than a casual bakery. Two Palma locations plus a coffee corner at Colom Store give remote workers multiple access points across the city, rated 4.4 stars across the operation.
WiFi delivers 30 Mbps with excellent reliability, strong enough for video conferences, cloud collaboration, and file uploads. Power outlets are numerous throughout the space, and the moderate noise level reflects the brunch-cafe energy โ conversational buzz from tables, the hiss of the espresso machine, and intermittent kitchen activity. Seating comfort is good with well-designed chairs and tables that balance aesthetic appeal with functional workspace dimensions. The moderate noise means creative and collaborative work suits the environment better than tasks requiring deep silence.
Coffee costs approximately $3 USD, served alongside a quality brunch menu that draws a steady stream of food-focused visitors throughout the morning. Hours run from 08:30 to 18:30, covering a solid 10-hour window that accommodates both morning-focused and afternoon work schedules. The Centre location on Carrer de Font i Monteros is walkable from Palma Cathedral, the Passeig des Born shopping street, and the old town's tapas bars. Best for brunch-loving nomads who want artisan pastries, reliable infrastructure, and the flexibility of multiple locations across Palma.
Key Highlights
30 Mbps Excellent WiFi
Strong connection with numerous power outlets across a beautifully designed old-town interior
Artisan In-House Bakery
Croissants, sourdough, and seasonal pastries produced on-site with patisserie-level presentation
Multiple Palma Locations
Two cafe locations plus a Colom Store corner give remote workers flexible access across the city
Old Town Setting
Historic building with exposed stone walls walkable from Palma Cathedral and Passeig des Born
$3 Brunch & Coffee
Quality brunch menu and specialty coffee at accessible Palma pricing throughout 10 daily hours
Compare to Other Cafes
| Feature | Rosevelvet | Batx | Nala Brunch & Coffee | Monty's Cafe |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Work Score | 8/10 | 9/10 | 7/10 | 7/10 |
| WiFi Speed | 30 Mbps | 35 Mbps | 25 Mbps | 25 Mbps |
| Power Outlets | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Coffee Price | $3 | $3 | $3 | $3 |
| Noise Level | moderate | quiet | quiet | quiet |
Why Mallorca for Remote Work?
Palma de Mallorca combines Mediterranean island life with city-grade infrastructure that most beach destinations cannot touch. Cafe WiFi averages 28 Mbps across the five main work spots, backed by 248 Mbps fixed fiber that reaches most apartments across the city center. Coffee costs about $3.00 at popular cafes in Santa Catalina, with specialty roasters like Bacan and Nano Coffee Lab โ both ranked among Spain's best โ pushing higher. The Santa Catalina neighborhood and the old town around La Lonja hold the densest concentration of laptop-friendly venues, with terrace seating available nearly year-round thanks to 300-plus days of sunshine.
The nomad community is large and international, with a strong expat layer of Germans, British, and Scandinavians adding depth beyond the typical digital nomad crowd. English proficiency is high in Palma, especially in the international neighborhoods. At $2,100 per month, costs run above mainland Spanish cities but deliver beach access, world-class healthcare, and an island with 39 Michelin-starred restaurants. Spain's digital nomad visa offers the Beckham Law tax advantage โ a flat 24% on Spanish income for six years โ and the walkability score of 8 out of 10 within Palma means you can reach cafes, coworking spaces, and the beach on foot.
Summer tourist season from July through August is the major disruption โ temperatures exceed 35 degrees, beaches overflow, and rental prices spike 40-60%. The housing market is competitive year-round, with licensed long-term rentals harder to find as tourism demand squeezes supply. Public transport outside Palma is limited, making a car necessary for exploring the Tramuntana mountains or northern coves. Seasonal price fluctuations mean the cost of living in August bears little resemblance to January.
Tips for Working From Cafes in Mallorca
Base in Santa Catalina for balance
This neighborhood combines the best work-friendly cafes, the Mercat de l'Olivar food market, proximity to the sea, and a genuine residential feel. It avoids the tourist markup of Paseo Maritimo while keeping everything walkable within 15 minutes.
Check rental licensing before signing
Renting an unlicensed tourist apartment in Mallorca carries fines up to EUR 40,000 for landlords and can leave you without legal protections. Verify the property has a proper long-term rental license, especially when booking through informal channels.
Use FreeNow instead of Uber
Uber does not operate reliably in Mallorca. FreeNow connects you with licensed metered taxis through an app, avoiding the fare negotiation and communication issues of flagging cabs on the street. Essential for airport runs and rainy-day commutes.
Buy Every 2-3 Hours
Order a drink or snack every couple of hours to support the cafe and keep your seat.
Test WiFi First
Run a quick speed test before settling in to avoid surprises during important calls.
Visit Off-Peak
Arrive 8-11am or 3-5pm to grab the best seats and the fastest WiFi.
Bring Headphones
Noise-cancelling headphones are essential for blocking lunch rushes and chat.
Carry a Power Bank
Outlets aren't guaranteed everywhere โ a backup keeps you working.
Respect Quiet Zones
Take long video calls outside or in coworking spaces, not in quiet cafes.
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