Coliving in Las Palmas, Gran Canaria, Spain
1907 Coliving · Heritage building from 1907 in Las Palmas with rooftop terrace
The Home
1907 Coliving
1907 is a coliving space housed in a restored 1907 heritage building in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria. Eight thoughtfully designed rooms, a rooftop terrace, and a 4.8-star rating across 93 Google reviews make it one of the most respected colivings in the Canary Islands.
The Experience
Las Palmas is the established digital nomad capital of the Canaries — a proper city with surf beaches, a deep food scene, and a year-round mild climate. 1907 puts you in the heart of it, in a building with over a century of character. The community is curated and professional, the events programme is active, and the rooftop terrace becomes the social hub after work hours.
The Space
A fully restored early-20th-century building with eight rooms, each with individual design touches. The coworking area has 300 Mbps fibre, ergonomic seating, and meeting room access. The rooftop terrace offers city and ocean views.
Who It’s For
Remote professionals who want Las Palmas’ established nomad infrastructure in a space with genuine architectural character rather than a generic co-living apartment.
Upcoming Chapters
What's included
- Coworking Dedicated workspace
- Up to 16 guests Community size
- 1 week min stay Minimum commitment
- Since 2021 Established coliving
- Remote-friendly Built for nomads
Workspace
Work with a Las Palmas de Gran Canaria Rhythm
Coworking included with reliable internet.
The Vibe
Mornings are quiet — people grab coffee and settle into the coworking space or head out for a surf at Las Canteras. Work fills the middle of the day, with the rooftop terrace becoming the gathering spot around sunset. Evenings often end at tapas bars in Triana or with a communal dinner in the shared kitchen.
Weekends usually involve beach days at Las Canteras, hikes in the volcanic interior of Gran Canaria, or day trips to the sand dunes of Maspalomas.
Living in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria
Las Palmas is the original digital nomad city in the Canaries — a proper urban center with 300k people, not a resort town. The weather stays between 20-26°C year-round, which means you never have to think about seasons. Las Canteras beach runs 3km through the city and has a reef break (La Cicer) that works most days.
The food scene is deep and affordable — Canarian papas arrugadas with mojo, fresh fish in Vegueta, and a growing specialty coffee scene around Mesa y López. Rent outside of coliving runs €600-900 for a private apartment. The nomad community is large and established, with regular meetups, coworking spaces, and enough churn that it never feels stale.
Flight connections are excellent — 4 hours from most European capitals, and the time zone (UTC+0/+1) works perfectly for European business hours.
Roque Nublo Hike
Drive into the volcanic center of Gran Canaria for a 1.5-hour hike to the island's iconic rock formation. The views from the top stretch across the entire island.
Vegueta Old Town
The colonial quarter where Columbus stopped on his way to the Americas. Now home to the best tapas bars, the Vegueta market, and some genuinely interesting small museums.
Maspalomas Dunes
A mini Sahara on the south coast — massive sand dunes meeting the Atlantic. About 45 minutes by car from Las Palmas.
Transparent Rates
All prices per person. 1 week minimum stay.
| Room Type | Price / month | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Shared room Best value | €650 /mo | Starting from |
| Private room | €1,200 /mo |
The Honest Briefing
Fly into Gran Canaria Airport (LPA), which is about 25 minutes south of Las Palmas by bus (line 60, €2.95) or taxi (€30-35). Grab a local SIM from any Vodafone or Orange shop on Mesa y López for around €15. The city is very walkable — you won't need a car unless you're exploring the island interior.
Where to Eat
- 🍽Te Lo Dije Pérez, Triana — creative Canarian tapas in a buzzing courtyard, €15-20/person
- 🍽Mercado del Puerto, Las Palmas — covered market with fresh fish stalls and wine bars, €10-15 for a full meal
- 🍽Qué Leche, Guanarteme — specialty coffee and brunch spot popular with remote workers, €5-8
- 🍽La Barra by Mana, Las Canteras — beachfront seafood and cocktails, €20-30/person
- 🍽El Herreño, Vegueta — no-frills Canarian food, generous portions, €8-12
Cost of Living
The Team
Founders
We restored a building with over a century of history and turned it into a home for remote workers who appreciate character over cookie-cutter apartments.
Getting There & Around
- Gran Canaria Airport (LPA)25 min by car
- Las Canteras Beach5 min walk
- Vegueta Old Town15 min walk
Common Questions
What's the WiFi like?
300 Mbps fibre — fast enough for video calls and heavy uploads without issues.
What's included in the price?
Room, coworking access, utilities, WiFi, rooftop terrace, and communal areas. Meals are not included but the shared kitchen is well-equipped.
How do I get there?
Fly into LPA airport. Take bus line 60 (€2.95, 25 min) or a taxi (€30-35) to Las Palmas. The coliving is in the city center near Las Canteras beach.
Is it good for surfing?
Yes — La Cicer reef break at Las Canteras is a 5-minute walk and works most days. Board rentals available nearby for €10-15/day.
What's the community size?
Up to 16 residents across 8 rooms. Small enough that everyone knows each other, large enough for variety.
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