Enso Coliving — Premium Shared Living Across Spain and Portugal
For digital nomads looking to base themselves in Southern Europe, Enso Coliving offers a curated network of coliving properties spread across four major cities: Barcelona, Madrid, Valencia, and Lisbon. With the tagline "a warm global house where community meets comfort," Enso pitches itself squarely at the remote-worker crowd seeking more than just a room — they want a ready-made community on arrival.
What Enso Offers
Enso's rooms are fully furnished and available on flexible monthly terms, with prices starting from around €350/month and ranging up to €1,650/month depending on the city, neighbourhood, and apartment configuration. Standout locations include Barcelona's Grà cia and L'Eixample, Madrid's Chamberà and Retiro districts, Valencia's El Carmen (the old town), and Lisbon.
Beyond housing, the offering includes:
- Community events — organized activities to connect residents across properties
- City guides and a blog — practical content on living in each city
- WhatsApp-based support — quick access to the Enso team for day-to-day needs
- Curated flatmates — shared apartments designed so residents actually mix
The Cities
Barcelona is the flagship market with the widest selection of districts and price points. It's a natural fit for nomads given its tech scene, warm climate, and lifestyle infrastructure.
Madrid caters to those who prefer a more local, less tourist-heavy urban experience — Chamberà and Retiro are residential neighbourhoods rather than backpacker zones.
Valencia punches above its weight for value: El Carmen is one of Spain's most liveable old-town areas, and the city has a growing remote-work scene with good coworking options nearby.
Lisbon rounds out the portfolio — still one of Europe's most popular nomad destinations, with Enso providing a structured coliving alternative to the fragmented short-let market.
Who It's For
Enso is a solid pick for nomads planning to stay in one Southern European city for one to three months and wanting a soft landing — a furnished room, reliable Wi-Fi, and people to grab dinner with from day one. The price range means it's accessible but not budget-hostel territory; it sits in the mid-to-premium coliving segment.
If you've been doing the solo-Airbnb circuit and find yourself wanting more human connection in your day-to-day, Enso is worth a look before committing to another anonymous apartment rental.