Located in the heart of El Cabanyal, Valencia's old fisherman's quarter, our coliving space offers a unique and authentic Mediterranean coastal living experience.
Completely renovated and modernly furnished, our spacious and stylishly designed coliving space is housed within a relatively new building that retains the charm and character of this historic neighborhood.
The property features a total of 456 m2 of living space with ample natural light and is situated on a 113 m2 property. The captivatively designed ground floor provides a shared living space, while the first and second floors offer 10 tastefully designed rooms, each with double beds, and the third level features a converted attic space containing 2 studio rooms with a double bed each.
Our residents have access to a serene, modern, and comfortable space to live, work, and socialize with fellow residents. Join our community of entrepreneurs, remote workers, and digital nomads and enjoy the best Valencia has to offer.
A very open-minded coliving, accepting all kinds of nationalities, cultural backgrounds, and sexual orientations. Founded and run by current digital nomads, so we are sure your needs are 100% covered.
Most of the colivers work remotely; therefore, during the day, it's expected that quietness and respect be maintained so that everybody can keep their focus. We also host people working in Asian or American time zones, and so far, it's working perfectly.
Of course, there is a lot of time to spend together. The kitchen and common areas are the main meeting points among residents, mostly during lunch and dinner. If the evening turns into party mode, the next step is to go to bars and restaurants in the neighbourhood.
We welcome people with similar goals and lifestyles: remote workers, freelancers, developers, digital entrepreneurs, and students of advanced degrees, and we are proud to be able to give them a one-stop-shop full service that fits all their needs.
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The history of Valencia is linked to this fishing district. El Cabanyal-Canyamelar became an independent municipality in the 19th century under the name of Pueblo Nuevo del Mar. Today, it is still a fisherman’s district, the subject of some of the most popular postcards, depicting traditional scenes where life goes at a different pace.
Its architectural value is immeasurable. In El Cabanyal, there are fishing huts and cabins, tiled façades, colored buildings, and modernist structures. From the Lonja de Pescadores (fish market) to the Grao Market, passing by the houses in the streets. The particular layout of its buildings and its street plans (the passageways are almost maze-like) also create a very authentic social atmosphere and way of life, which have been almost extinguished in large cities.
Additionally, in recent years, a different feeling has spread through its streets. The younger generation has turned back towards the beach area, not just to understand its value but to enrich it with their cultural ideas. As has been the case with other districts around the world, bohemian sentiment has driven a renaissance. The area now has a network involving art groups and theater companies, with numerous projects on the go.
As for cuisine, the district has also seen the arrival of a new wave of chefs with great respect for seafood. By the beach, it is always possible to enjoy good rice dishes, mostly the well-known paella.