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Seville(Sevilla)

Andalusia's cultural capital with affordable living and year-round sunshine

4/5Nomad Friendly
4/5Internet
2/5Cost
4/5Safety
$800/mo rent
$150/mo coworking
200 Mbps avg

Overview

Seville is the vibrant capital of Andalusia and Spain's fourth-largest city, offering digital nomads an extraordinary blend of rich culture, affordable living, and near-perfect weather. With over 300 days of sunshine per year and one of the lowest costs of living among major Spanish cities, Seville provides exceptional value for remote workers.

The city's historic center — a UNESCO World Heritage Site featuring the Alcázar, the Cathedral, and the winding streets of Santa Cruz — is one of the most walkable in Europe. Fiber internet (300-600 Mbps) is widely available in apartments, and a growing coworking scene of 30+ spaces caters to the expanding international nomad community. In 2023, more than 25,000 digital nomads chose Seville as their base.

Spain's Digital Nomad Visa allows non-EU remote workers to live and work legally for up to 5 years, with access to the favorable Beckham Tax Regime. Monthly budgets of €1,200-€1,700 are typical. The city is connected via high-speed AVE trains to Madrid (2.5 hours) and Málaga (2 hours).

Quick Facts

☀️300+ days of sunshine per year
💶€1,200-€1,700/month typical budget
📶300-600 Mbps fiber internet available
🚄AVE high-speed rail to Madrid in 2.5 hours

Neighborhoods

Alameda de Hércules

The bohemian heart of modern Seville. A long rectangular plaza lined with bars, restaurants, and terraces, surrounded by renovated apartments. The digital nomad and expat hotspot with the most international feel.

~$850/mo

digital nomadsyoung professionals

Santa Cruz

The former Jewish quarter and most iconic neighborhood in Seville. Narrow winding streets, whitewashed buildings, hidden plazas, and proximity to the Alcázar and Cathedral.

~$950/mo

culture loversshort-term stays

Triana

Across the Guadalquivir River, Triana is the traditional flamenco and ceramics quarter. A more local, authentic feel with the famous Triana Market, tapas bars, and riverside walks.

~$750/mo

foodiesculture loverslong-term stays

Macarena

A large, diverse neighborhood north of the historic center. Mix of traditional Seville and multicultural areas, with local markets and affordable housing.

~$600/mo

budget-conscious nomadslong-term residents

Nervión

Modern commercial district east of the center. Home to the Nervión Plaza shopping center, the Ramón Sánchez-Pizjuán stadium, and modern apartment buildings.

~$700/mo

professionalsfamilieslong-term stays

Coworking Spaces

Work-Friendly Cafes

free wifi

sim shop

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