Top 10 Tech Coworking Spaces and Incubators in Andorra in 2026
By Irene Holden
Last Updated: April 7th 2026

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Hive Five and Ingeni are the top tech coworking picks in Andorra for 2026 - Hive Five for its multi-floor, high-energy collisions with fintech and telecom decision-makers, and Ingeni for its quieter, multi-site developer network that suits ML and product teams. With Andorra’s personal tax capped at around 10%, a local ecosystem of more than 240 startups, and hot-desk prices roughly between €129 and €350 per month (Hive Five about €350, Ingeni about €250), a membership often pays for itself for anyone earning Barcelona-level salaries while giving direct access to banks, accelerators and UdA/MIT research partners.
You’re clipped into your skis above Grau Roig, wind stinging your face, staring at a piste map that pretends the mountain is simple. Blue, red, black: tidy colours that say nothing about today’s ice bulges, wind-scoured ridges or the unmarked couloir a local mentioned over cortado in Escaldes.
Choosing a tech coworking space or incubator in Andorra feels the same. On paper, it’s a clean list of names, prices, and amenities. In reality, each building has its own gradient: from green runs where freelancers quietly ship client work, to black runs where you share coffee machines with bank CIOs, Andorra Telecom engineers and visiting VCs from Barcelona or Toulouse. With personal and corporate income tax capped at around 10% and more than 240 startups active in niches like asset management, AdTech, sports-tech and blockchain, the map is getting crowded; global ecosystem trackers now rank Andorra as a noteworthy micro-hub rather than a curiosity.
Hot-desk memberships typically sit between €129 and €350 per month - similar to Barcelona pricing - but your net income and runway stretch further here in the valleys. That matters if you’re earning a Spanish or French salary and paying Andorran tax, or bootstrapping your first ML product with savings.
This guide is for people who see the Pyrenees out their window while training models:
- A part-time freelancer running first experiments with LLMs and analytics dashboards,
- A remote engineer on a Barcelona or Toulouse contract wanting a serious workspace,
- An early-stage founder trying to get in front of Andbank, MoraBanc or Andorra Telecom.
Many of them level up through affordable online bootcamps like Nucamp - where AI programs range from €1,953 to €3,662, with employment outcomes around 78% and a 4.5/5 rating from roughly 398 reviews - before picking a physical base. Think of the Top 10 that follows as your piste map: useful, but only the start. The real work is choosing the line that fits your skills, legs and ambition.
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Hive Five Andorra
- Ingeni Coworking
- Smart Coworking
- Andorra Work Center
- Monday Escaldes
- Coworking Andorra (Les Escaldes)
- Creand Accelera & Enlaira
- Andorra Open Valley
- Universitat d'Andorra & MIT City Science
- Andorra Business Bootcamp & Startup Circle
- How to Choose the Right Coworking or Incubator
- Frequently Asked Questions
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Hive Five Andorra
Walk into Hive Five on a Tuesday morning and it feels like someone air-dropped a slice of Poblenou or Toulouse’s Cartoucherie into Andorra la Vella. Five floors of glass and light, a hum of keyboards in Catalan, Spanish, French and English, and whiteboards filled with product roadmaps rather than tourist itineraries.
On paper, Hive Five is straightforward: a central coworking space with hot desks from around €350 per month and private offices from roughly €1,100. In practice, it’s the closest thing the country has to a default tech hub. Its 5.0 rating from 58 reviews on Coworker’s independent listing of Hive Five reflects not just the furniture, but the density of product people, blockchain founders and remote engineers who choose to base themselves here.
The hard infrastructure is exactly what you’d expect from a national capital’s flagship space: 24/7 keycard access, high-speed fiber via Andorra Telecom, sound-treated phone booths, multiple meeting rooms and a terrace that turns into an informal pitch deck lab on sunny evenings. For AI and data workers, that reliability matters when you’re running overnight training jobs or demoing an LLM tool to a risk-averse bank contact.
- Freelancers get predictable bandwidth and a steady stream of potential clients passing through.
- Remote engineers on Barcelona or Toulouse contracts stay plugged into Spanish and French tech scenes without leaving the valleys.
- Early-stage founders use Hive Five as a launchpad while applying to programmes like Creand Accelera’s Enlaira and meeting Andorra Telecom or local bank teams for pilots.
For many of us coming out of affordable online bootcamps or self-taught AI tracks, Hive Five is the first “red run”: steeper network expectations, more ambitious neighbours, and regular events on social impact and entrepreneurship that force you to articulate your idea clearly. If you want collisions more than privacy, this is where you clip in.
Ingeni Coworking
If Hive Five is Andorra’s busy main lift, Ingeni feels more like a high-speed chair spread across three different valleys. Its Europa and Ònix sites in Andorra la Vella plus a third space in Escaldes-Engordany give you options: downtown bustle, quieter side streets, or the emerging “innovation district” near Caldea’s steam and the Vivand shopping axis.
According to the official overview on Ingeni’s own site, the community has grown to more than 250 members across locations, including software agencies, SaaS startups and cross-border consultants working between Andorra, Spain and France. Pricing sits in the mid-range: hot desks from around €250 per month and compact private offices from roughly €800, which is competitive given the fiber, meeting rooms and event space included.
The Escaldes location in particular has become a magnet for product and ML teams. Symmetric fiber via Andorra Telecom keeps training jobs and large data syncs smooth, and some sites include podcast or video recording rooms - useful if you’re building a developer brand around your AI work or shipping product updates to distributed teams.
- Remote devs and data engineers enjoy a quiet, “heads-down” vibe that makes it easier to deliver sprints with Barcelona or Toulouse teams.
- Freelancers plug into a network where intros to local accountants, lawyers and early adopters happen casually over coffee.
- Founders often build their MVP here before applying to more formal programmes like Creand Accelera or Andorra Open Valley.
If you like the idea of a tight-knit dev shop more than a buzzy nomad hub, Ingeni is your solid blue run: focused, technical, and spread just enough across the city that you can choose the micro-neighbourhood that fits your routine.
Smart Coworking
Some mornings you step off the bus on Avinguda Meritxell, walk past the shop windows, and instead of a startup loft you enter a lobby that feels closer to a private bank than a hacker house. That’s Smart Coworking: polished floors, a staffed reception, and a client-ready atmosphere that immediately puts more conservative visitors at ease.
On the numbers, Smart is surprisingly accessible. Hot desks start around €129 per month, one of the lowest entry prices in Andorra la Vella, while dedicated desks and private offices scale up for teams that need permanence. The space spans over 1,600 m², operates as a verified business center, and holds a 5.0 rating from 29 reviews on major coworking platforms. Independent comparisons like CoworkBooking’s overview of Andorra la Vella spaces consistently place it among the city’s top-rated options.
The feature set is clearly aimed at consultants, fintechs and B2B AI outfits:
- High-speed fiber suitable for data-heavy workflows and secure remote access to banking systems,
- Professional reception, business address and mail handling for SLs and international clients,
- Multiple meeting rooms and good sound isolation for NDAs, due-diligence calls and live demos.
That combination makes it an obvious base if you’re building AI products for Andorra’s financial sector or cross-border family offices. You can invite a risk officer from Andbank or a partner from a Barcelona VC and know the setting will match their expectations of a regulated, low-noise environment.
For mid-career professionals coming out of an AI or DevOps bootcamp and pivoting into higher-value consulting, Smart Coworking is like a well-groomed red run: not flashy, but fast and efficient, with just enough difficulty to push you into more serious projects and clients without the distractions of a hyper-social nomad hub.
Andorra Work Center
Reliability is the whole point of Andorra Work Center. Step out of the traffic near the ministries and major banks and you find a space that feels more like a lean corporate office than a casual cowork: clean lines, badge access, and lights on at any hour of the night.
Reviews back this up. Its Coworker profile highlights a Google rating of around 4.6 from 9 reviews, while users emphasise the value of true 24/7 access and a very international mix of tenants. On Coworker’s independent listing for Andorra Work Center, it stands out precisely because it behaves like a business center rather than a lifestyle club. Pricing sits in the mid-range: typically above Smart Coworking’s entry-level hot desks but below a full private lease, especially when you factor in cleaning, reception and utilities.
Amenities are tuned to teams with service-level agreements and cross-border obligations:
- Dedicated desks and enclosed offices suitable for handling sensitive data,
- Secure entry and stable infrastructure for running production ML pipelines or on-call rotations,
- Meeting rooms that feel appropriate for board updates, regulator check-ins or client audits.
For AI specialists operating, say, a French health-tech stack or a fintech risk engine, that mix matters. You can run after-hours deployments or incident responses without worrying about building access, while still being a short walk from ministries, banks and partners in the government corridor.
Freelancers who regularly collaborate with US or Asian teams, remote employees whose companies treat Andorra Work Center as an official satellite office, and founders serving regulated clients all tend to converge here. It’s the black run of predictability: not the most social slope, but the line you pick when uptime and professionalism matter more than community events.
Monday Escaldes
From the street in Escaldes-Engordany, Monday’s glass façade looks more like a design agency than a traditional Andorran office block. Inside, it’s all clean lines, soft seating, and mountain views through big windows - very different from the wood-and-stone vernacular you see elsewhere in the valley.
Pricing and infrastructure
As an Iberian coworking brand with locations in Barcelona and Madrid, Monday tends to price in the mid-to-upper tier. In Escaldes, hot desks sit in roughly the €200-€350 per month band that local market guides flag as comparable to Barcelona, with dedicated desks and private offices stepping up from there. The Escaldes site follows the group’s usual template described on Monday’s official Andorra page: fiber connectivity, multiple meeting rooms, call booths, and curated common areas.
Early user feedback shows a rating of about 3.3 from 8 reviews, much of it tied to post-launch teething issues rather than long-term performance. For AI and data professionals, the underlying infrastructure - stable internet, quiet focus areas, and bookable rooms for live demos - lines up with what you’d expect from a big-city operator.
Who it suits
- Scaleups extending an existing Monday membership from Barcelona or Madrid, wanting Andorra to feel like “just another office” in their network.
- Design-driven teams building consumer apps, AI-powered creative tools or polished B2C products where brand and atmosphere matter to hiring and clients.
- Remote employees whose HR departments already know Monday’s contracts and are more willing to cover or co-fund membership here.
If Hive Five is the busy main lift and Ingeni the dev-focused blue run, Monday Escaldes is the groomed red with the best views: not the cheapest line down the mountain, but an attractive one if aesthetics, brand continuity and client-ready spaces rank as high as price in your decision stack.
Coworking Andorra (Les Escaldes)
Five minutes’ walk from Andorra’s main administrative buildings, Coworking Andorra in Les Escaldes feels built for people who toggle between code and paperwork. One moment you’re debugging a FastAPI endpoint, the next you’re at a ministry window sorting residency, NRT registration or a new SL for your AI side project.
Positioned in the mid-price band for the capital, it offers flexible hot desks and compact private rooms at rates that sit comfortably between bare-bones municipal spaces and the premium hubs. The layout is simple and functional: high-speed Wi-Fi, meeting rooms you can grab for a client call, and enough natural light to avoid feeling buried in a bureaucratic bunker. Independent guides like Holafly’s digital nomad overview of coworking in Andorra consistently highlight Les Escaldes as a smart base for people dealing with formalities while working remotely.
For AI and tech professionals, the government-adjacent location is the real differentiator. Instead of losing half a day every time you need a stamp, you can slot admin into short breaks between sprints. That’s especially useful in your first six to twelve months in the country, when you’re juggling:
- Immigration and residency procedures,
- Tax ID and company incorporation,
- IP registrations or cross-border contract reviews.
Legal-tech and reg-tech founders get extra leverage: you can prototype tools that help firms navigate Andorra’s frameworks while having regulators and lawyers practically on your doorstep. When you’re ready to go beyond paperwork and into growth mode, programmes like Andorra Business’ Startup Workshop: From Idea to Investment Bootcamp run a short walk away, letting you keep Coworking Andorra as a steady work base while you plug into the wider ecosystem.
Creand Accelera & Enlaira
In a small ecosystem where everyone quickly learns everyone else’s pitch, Creand Accelera’s Enlaira programme stands out as the flagship private accelerator. It’s the point where “I’m hacking on an AI idea at a coworking” turns into “we’re an investable startup with a bank pilot and a roadmap.”
What the programme offers
Enlaira, run by Creand Accelera in partnership with Andorra Business, gives selected startups up to €12,000 in financial support, alongside structured mentoring and access to corporate partners such as major banks and telecoms. According to the programme descriptions on Creand Accelera’s official site, the second edition expanded its cohort to five startups, underlining how selective it is in a country of only ~80k people.
Why it matters for AI and ML founders
For AI teams, the real upside isn’t the cheque; it’s access. Enlaira is one of the fastest ways to:
- Secure pilot projects with Creand and other financial institutions,
- Get warm introductions to regulators when your product touches compliance or data privacy,
- Earn credibility with investors tracking Andorra on platforms like OpenVC and regional funds in Barcelona or Toulouse.
Who should (and shouldn’t) apply
The gradient here is steeper than a casual meetup:
- Part-time freelancers are usually better off validating paid projects first from a coworking desk.
- Remote employees might consider it only if they’re spinning out a proven internal tool or side project.
- Founders with an MVP and early traction will get the most from Enlaira’s mentoring, intros and signalling power.
Most accepted teams keep working day to day from places like Hive Five or Ingeni, treating Enlaira as a concentrated red run on their route: short, intense, and designed to push you from “local project” to “fundable company” in just a few months.
Andorra Open Valley
When your slides start talking about Spain, France and beyond rather than just Andorra, you’ve reached Andorra Open Valley territory. This initiative, driven by Creand in collaboration with Silicon Valley-based Plug and Play Tech Center, is designed for startups that already have a product and now need serious corporate doors opened across multiple markets.
Programme descriptions shared through ecosystem trackers like Andorra Startup’s news coverage describe Open Valley as targeting around 30 high-potential startups to help transform the local economy. Instead of a single office, it runs as a distributed “valley” across banks, telecoms, public institutions and partner spaces, with strong ties to Barcelona and Plug and Play’s wider European and US networks.
What Open Valley adds on top of Enlaira
If Enlaira is about proving you’re a real company, Open Valley is about proving you can scale. The offer typically includes:
- Access to Plug and Play’s global corporate partners in fintech, mobility, smart cities and digital services,
- Soft-landing support in Andorra for international founders (legal, tax, hiring, regulation),
- Thematic tracks where AI-heavy startups can test models in live environments like banking, tourism or sports-tech.
For AI and ML teams based in Andorra’s coworkings, the practical impact is leverage. A model initially trained on local telecom, tourism or mobility data can graduate to pilots with regional banks, insurers or transport operators watching Andorra as a “living lab.” Instead of cold-emailing corporates in Barcelona or Toulouse, you’re pitching into curated deal flows.
This is not where you validate your first idea; it’s where you commit to an international line down the mountain. Freelancers and remote employees will rarely need Open Valley unless they’re turning a side project into a venture-backed startup. For founders already comfortable on red runs - with an MVP, some traction and clear sector focus - it’s the lift that finally takes you above the local tree line.
Universitat d'Andorra & MIT City Science
Drive down to Sant Julià de Lòria on a crisp autumn morning and the Universitat d’Andorra campus looks modest compared with big-city universities, but for AI workers it’s the quiet backbone of the country’s skills pipeline. This is where local students learn to code, analyse data and think in systems before many of them drift up the valley into Hive Five, Ingeni or a bank’s innovation team.
Academic backbone for AI skills
UdA’s computing and business programmes introduce students to programming, databases and data analysis, giving them the foundations to contribute to AI and ML projects in local startups and institutions. As the university explains on its own overview of study programmes, the goal is to produce graduates who can operate in a multilingual, cross-border economy - exactly what you need when your training data, users and regulators span Andorra, Spain and France.
City as a living lab
The real magic for AI people happens where the university meets the streets. Through the Andorra Innovation initiative led by MIT’s City Science group, the country has become a testbed for urban analytics, mobility modelling and new digital public services. The project’s description on the MIT Media Lab site highlights how Andorra’s scale and connected infrastructure make it ideal for treating the whole country as a “living laboratory.”
For founders and remote engineers, this translates into concrete opportunities: co-supervise student projects that prototype demand prediction for ski buses, collaborate on models that optimise tourist flows, or validate a smart-city product with real mobility and environmental data. When you pitch pilots to government or Andorra Telecom, being able to say “we’re working with UdA and MIT City Science” adds a layer of credibility that’s hard to manufacture in larger, more anonymous ecosystems.
Andorra Business Bootcamp & Startup Circle
Before accelerators, there’s usually a whiteboard, a half-formed idea, and a lot of questions. In Andorra, the place where those early questions get answered is Andorra Business’ Startup Workshop: From Idea to Investment Bootcamp, backed up informally by the community-led Andorra Startup Circle.
Your structured “green run” into entrepreneurship
The bootcamp is an intensive pre-seed and seed-stage programme covering the unglamorous but essential foundations: legal structures, shareholder agreements, and pitch practice tailored to Andorran law and regional investors. As outlined on Andorra Business’ official bootcamp page, it’s designed so you can keep your day job or freelancing while testing whether your AI idea can become a real company.
- Clarify whether you should incorporate in Andorra and how that interacts with Spain/France.
- Stress-test your business model with local mentors who know the banks, telecoms and regulators.
- Refine a pitch that works for small-country investors and cross-border funds alike.
Community as a decentralised incubator
Parallel to the formal bootcamp, the Andorra Startup Circle functions as a rolling, decentralised incubator: meetups, peer feedback, and warm intros to lawyers, accountants and early adopters. Success stories on the Andorra Business case-study pages repeatedly highlight this mix of structure and community. One local founder, Martí Martínez, credits an Andorra Business growth programme with “personalised mentoring and support” that was critical in structuring his company.
“The personalised mentoring and support we received were key to structuring the company and planning its growth.” - Martí Martínez, Entrepreneur, participant in an Andorra Business growth programme
For an AI freelancer testing an LLM-based Catalan translation tool, a remote engineer flirting with a SaaS spin-off, or a career-switcher fresh from an online bootcamp, this is the safest way to move from idea to action. You keep your financial runway, learn how Andorra actually works for founders, and leave with a clearer view of whether to commit to steeper slopes like Creand Accelera or Andorra Open Valley.
How to Choose the Right Coworking or Incubator
By the time you’ve skimmed a few coworking websites, everything starts to blur into the same amenities list: fast Wi-Fi, coffee, meeting rooms. In a country as compact as Andorra, that’s not enough to choose your line down the mountain. What really matters is how each space fits your career stage, risk tolerance and daily rhythm.
A simple way to decide is to match your “gradient” to your goals:
- Green runs - early exploration. If you’re just out of an online AI bootcamp and still juggling a day job, start with flexible or part-time access at calmer spaces like Coworking Andorra or Smart Coworking and dip into Andorra Business’ bootcamps for structure.
- Blue and red runs - focused build phase. Once you’re shipping code or serving clients regularly, move into denser networks like Hive Five or Ingeni, where chance conversations with bankers, telecom engineers or other founders accelerate your learning.
- Black runs - scale and funding. When you have an MVP and real users, programmes such as Creand Accelera or Andorra Open Valley become relevant, even if your team’s desks stay in your favourite coworking.
Your skills pipeline matters as much as your desk choice. Many Andorra-based developers and career changers build their foundations through structured, affordable programmes like the 25-week Solo AI Tech Entrepreneur Bootcamp from Nucamp, then use local coworkings to turn projects into products. Combining flexible online learning with a physical base near banks, government and Andorra Telecom lets you move faster than if you relied on either path alone.
Ultimately, treat this Top 10 as your piste map: a compressed view of a complex landscape. Then spend a few days working from different spaces, talking to the people on each “chairlift,” and choosing the coworking or incubator whose gradient matches the AI career you’re carving through the Pyrenees.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which coworking space or incubator in Andorra is best if I'm an early-stage AI founder seeking investment?
Start at Hive Five or Ingeni for day-to-day product work and networking, then apply to Creand Accelera’s Enlaira (selective, offers up to €12,000 in support) and Andorra Open Valley for international scale (ties to Plug and Play and ~30-target startup cohort).
If I earn a Barcelona or Toulouse tech salary, which space gives the best value for money?
Hive Five or Ingeni are the best bets for network and events, and with Andorra’s personal/corporate tax ceiling around 10% your Barcelona-level salary (commonly €45k-€70k for mid engineers) typically more than covers hot-desk fees of roughly €250-€350/month.
What's the most cost-effective option for a part-time AI freelancer in Andorra?
Smart Coworking is the most economical professional choice with hot desks from about €129/month, so combine 1-2 days/week there with home or café work to stay connected while keeping costs low.
How should I decide between paying for a coworking membership and joining an accelerator here?
Treat coworking as your everyday runway (Hive Five/Ingeni for community, Smart Coworking for cost), then join accelerators once you have an MVP - accelerators like Enlaira are selective but add mentorship, pilot intros with banks/telecoms and modest funding (up to €12k).
Are there local research or university partnerships in Andorra for data-heavy AI projects?
Yes - Universitat d’Andorra collaborates with MIT City Science on urban and mobility research, offering student collaborators, academic expertise and access to anonymized datasets (often via Andorra Telecom) that are useful for pilots and grant bids.
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Irene Holden
Operations Manager
Former Microsoft Education and Learning Futures Group team member, Irene now oversees instructors at Nucamp while writing about everything tech - from careers to coding bootcamps.

