Work just steps from Chueca, in a 1922 Art Déco building with its own terrace right on Gran Vía. Flexible or fixed desks, with no rigid commitments.
Coworking · Chueca Chueca is one of Madrid's liveliest neighbourhoods: independent shops, great food, creative agencies and an atmosphere that never winds down. If you work or live nearby and want a professional space where you can focus, our Gran Vía 6 site is just a few minutes' walk away, right on the southern edge of the neighbourhood.
We offer coworking desks in two formats: flexible, for anyone who needs a spot when they need it, and fixed, for those who want a reserved desk every day with their own locker. Either way you get high-speed wifi, bookable meeting rooms, coffee included and a reception that handles your calls and mail.
We have been managing workspaces in Madrid since 1996, so we know a coworking space is about more than just a desk: it's about wrapping up a project without noise, welcoming a client with a professional image and having everything sorted so you can focus on your work.
Chueca sits directly north of Gran Vía — the neighbourhood boundary is, in effect, the boulevard itself. Gran Vía metro station, the entrance to Ibercenter at number 6, and the northern edge of Chueca are all within a two-minute walk of each other, which makes the Gran Vía centre the natural workspace for professionals, freelancers and creative teams based in or around this barrio. The building is a 1922 Art Déco landmark: two floors, 42 private lockable offices, flexible and dedicated desk options, meeting rooms for 6 to 16 people, a training room, and an event terrace that is one of the most distinctive outdoor spaces available in any Madrid business centre.
Chueca's professional community is notably entrepreneurial — the neighbourhood has a high concentration of designers, communications agencies, fashion and lifestyle brands, media producers, consultants and small tech teams. These are precisely the profiles that Ibercenter Gran Vía is built for: B2C-facing businesses that need a credible, client-ready address without the overhead of a full long-term office lease. The flexible desk-to-private-office pathway — available on flexible contracts — means you can grow within the building rather than having to move when headcount increases.
The daily setup is straightforward: 10 Gbps fibre across the building, bilingual (ES/EN/FR) reception on hand from 8 to 20h on weekdays, daily cleaning, climate control, and 24/7 keycard access for early starters and late workers. Mail handling and business domiciliation are available add-ons, and the espresso is included. If you need to move a team into a private office quickly, the centre can often accommodate same-week starts — contact the team on WhatsApp at +34 659 426 817 to check availability.
A fixed or hot desk in a professional setting, not a coffee shop. Focus and get things done.
Over a hundred companies share our centres. Networking that creates real business synergies.
High-speed fibre, coffee, shared rooms and reception, all within the fee.
By the day, week or month. Pay for what you use commitments.
A representative address in central Madrid to welcome your clients.
Work at your own pace with round-the-clock access and security.
Chueca packs in a density of small businesses, freelancers and creative studios that is hard to match anywhere in Madrid. Having your base of operations here means staying close to suppliers, clients and a very active professional ecosystem, without giving up a serious work setting. Our Gran Vía 6 site serves the whole area and is just a few minutes' walk from Plaza de Chueca.
Against the buzz of the cafés, a coworking space gives you quiet when you need it and company when you feel like it. The 1922 Art Déco building also adds its own terrace where you can clear your head between meetings, something rare in the very centre of the city. It's the blend of a neighbourhood with character and a professional space that many people in Chueca had been looking for.
Chueca is one of the most energetic urban neighbourhoods in Madrid. Pedestrianised Calle Fuencarral and the streets radiating from Plaza de Chueca are lined with independent boutiques, restaurants, galleries and a creative professional scene that has grown steadily over the past two decades. The neighbourhood has a strong identity — inclusive, design-conscious, internationally connected — and that identity increasingly attracts the kind of founders and solo professionals who want a workspace that feels culturally aligned as well as functional.
Metro Chueca (Line 5) is the local station, but Gran Vía (Lines 1 and 5) — which serves Ibercenter directly — is just as close on foot and offers far broader connectivity. Callao (Lines 3 and 5) adds a third hub within three minutes. The combination means clients coming from anywhere in Madrid, or arriving by Cercanías from beyond the city, can reach Gran Vía 6 without complication. For Chueca residents, the walk to the office — along Fuencarral or through the quieter backstreets toward Gran Vía — takes under ten minutes.
At our Gran Vía 6 site, on the southern edge of the Chueca neighbourhood. It's a few minutes' walk from Plaza de Chueca and the Gran Vía metro (L1, L5) is just one minute from the door. It's the Ibercenter site closest to the area.
Yes. The flexible desk is ideal if you come to Chueca some days or on a variable schedule, taking whichever free desk you prefer. The fixed desk always reserves the same spot with your own locker, designed for anyone working daily in the centre.
High-speed wifi, bookable meeting rooms, coffee included and a reception that handles your mail and parcels. You also have access to the Art Déco building's own terrace, an uncommon extra just steps from Chueca.
Of course. You have meeting rooms bookable by the hour at the Gran Vía 6 site itself, with a polished image for meeting clients moving around Chueca and the centre. You book according to your plan and the availability at the time.
From Plaza de Chueca to Gran Vía 6, the walk takes approximately seven to ten minutes along Calle Fuencarral or parallel streets. Alternatively, the two-stop metro ride on Line 5 from Chueca to Gran Vía takes about three minutes including platform time.
Yes. Gran Vía 6 has 42 private, lockable offices with individual signage — these are separate from the coworking desks and available on the same flexible contract terms. Teams of two to eight people typically find the office format more suitable if they need daily privacy or have regular in-house client meetings.
Absolutely. The centre has meeting rooms for 6 to 16 people, all equipped with AV, internet and climate control. The Art Déco building and the bilingual reception create a strong first impression for clients. Rooms are bookable by the hour, and members receive preferential rates.
No. Ibercenter operates on flexible contracts. You can start with a monthly rolling agreement and adjust — upgrade, downgrade or cancel — with reasonable notice. This is one of the reasons the centre appeals to the freelance and startup community around Chueca and Gran Vía.
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