Serviced Office Space to Rent in Spain

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Spain is a sovereign state and is officially the Kingdom of Spain,. Bordered by the Mediterranean Sea, Gibraltar, France, Andorra, the Bay of Biscay, Atlantic Ocean, and Portugal – Spain is a member of the European Union. Spanish territory also includes the Balearic Islands in the Mediterranean, the Canary Islands in the Atlantic Ocean off the African coast, and two autonomous cities in North Africa, Ceuta and Melilla, that border Morocco. They also have the Alborán Island, the Chafarinas islands, Alhucemas Island, and Perejil (Parsley Island). Llívia is a Spanish exclave situated inside French territory.

Business Information

Spain has a mixed economy that is the fifth largest in the European Union and twelfth worldwide. There is a vast selection throughout the country, of office space in both high- and low-rise buildings. Inditex, Industria de Diseño Textil, S.A. - is a Spanish corporation and the world’s largest fashion concern. It is comprised of a hundred textile design, production, and distribution companies. Inditex runs over more than 5,500 stores worldwide and owns brands like Massimo Dutti, Bershka, Oysho, Pull and Bear, Stradivarius, Zara, Tempe and Uterqüe, and the low-cost brand Lefties. Inditex headquarters are located in Arteixo, Spain.

Entertainment And Dining Out

With plenty of sunshine and endless stretches of golden beaches, there is certainly a large choice for beach activities. Spain’s allure extends beyond the beach, with mountainous national parks in Asturias providing scenic hiking in alpine environments, and Galicia’s craggy environs featuring isolated bays and picturesque fishing villages. Dining is a big part of the social life of Spain. Try a sample of the cuisine by ordering tapas, small snacks served with drinks in local bars across the country. The tapas range from gourmet canapés to a simple plates of olives. Spanish drinks are also unique and represent the country. There are choices that range from sangria to the sophisticated Rioja wine. Or try Jerez - a sweet juicy dessert wine of the same name and Valencia for a taste of the Agua de Valencia (cava with orange juice). Spanish culinary specialities include Paella and other rice dishes, Cocido, fabada, and butifarra amb mongetes - hearty regional stews of beans or chickpeas and meat, and Tortilla - a rich, chunky potato omelette - a staple throughout Spain.

Transport Information

There are 47 public airports in Spain. The busiest of these is the airport in Madrid (Barajas). Spain has the most extensive high-speed rail network in Europe. On average, the Spanish high-speed train is the fastest one in the world followed by the Japanese bullet train and the French TGV. Roads in Spain are typically centralised, with six highways connecting Madrid to the Basque Country, Catalonia, Valencia, West Andalusia, Extremadura, and Galicia. There are also highways along the Atlantic (Ferrol to Vigo), Cantabrian (Oviedo to San Sebastián) and Mediterranean (Girona to Cádiz) coasts.

Things to Know When Renting Office Space in Spain

What types of office space are available in Spain?

Spain offers a wide range of workspaces, from traditional long-term offices to flexible serviced offices and vibrant coworking (or co-working) environments. In key cities like Madrid, Barcelona, Valencia, and Seville, businesses can find everything from hot desks to executive suites. Whether you're an SME, startup, or expanding international firm, there are plenty of offices to rent in Spain that match your needs.

Why are serviced offices so popular in Spain?

Serviced offices in Spain are an increasingly attractive option for businesses looking for plug-and-play space with minimal commitment. These offices come fully furnished and often include amenities such as reception services, high-speed internet, cleaning, and meeting rooms. They're especially common in central business districts and are well-suited to foreign companies entering the Spanish market or local firms looking for flexible growth options.

How common are coworking spaces in Spain?

Coworking spaces have exploded in popularity across Spain in the last decade. Cities like Barcelona and Madrid have thriving startup scenes supported by a strong network of coworking hubs. These spaces typically offer shared desks, private offices, and meeting areas, all within a community-focused environment. They are ideal for freelancers, remote workers, and small teams looking for flexibility, affordability, and networking opportunities.

What lease terms should I expect when renting office space in Spain?

Traditional leases in Spain are often long-term (commonly 5 years or more), and may require a bank guarantee or security deposit. In contrast, serviced offices and coworking spaces in Spain offer short-term rental options — from one month to a year or more — with simpler contract terms. These flexible arrangements are particularly attractive for companies testing the Spanish market or scaling operations regionally.

Do I need a Spanish company to rent office space in Spain?

While having a Spanish-registered business can help with leasing traditional office space, it is not required for serviced or coworking spaces. Many flexible office providers cater specifically to international clients, offering solutions with minimal paperwork and multilingual support. Office Freedom can help match you with a space that suits your legal and operational needs.

What’s typically included in a serviced office in Spain?

Serviced office packages in Spain usually include office furniture, utilities, high-speed internet, meeting rooms, cleaning services, and sometimes extras like on-site cafes, event space, or rooftop terraces. Locations in Barcelona and Madrid, for instance, often feature bilingual staff and access to public transport hubs — making them highly practical for international teams.

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