Best Laptop-Friendly Cafés in Gran Canaria to Work From
Most cafés in Las Palmas either throttle WiFi or have two outlets for the whole room. These five are the ones nomads actually keep going back to.


Las Palmas de Gran Canaria has become one of those cities that digital nomads keep recommending to each other in WhatsApp groups and Slack channels. The year-round climate (22°C on a bad day), affordable cost of living, and direct flights from most of Europe make it hard to argue against. But before you pack your laptop and book a one-way, the question that actually matters is: where are you going to work from?
We have been testing cafés around Las Palmas over several extended stays, and I can tell you, the city punches well above its weight. Not every café makes the cut, though. Slow WiFi, no power outlets, and an irritated waiter hovering after 45 minutes are real hazards. To save you the trial and error, here are the five best laptop-friendly cafés in Gran Canaria that are actually worth pulling out your laptop in. All confirmed open in 2026, with real addresses, hours, and prices.
Quick Tip: All five cafés on this list welcome remote workers for extended stays. Just be courteous. Order a second coffee or a meal if you're planning to camp out for the afternoon.
1. Cool Beans — Best in Vegueta
Cool Beans is the one café that comes up every single time someone asks where to work from in Las Palmas. And the hype is deserved. Tucked into Calle Audiencia in the historic Vegueta neighbourhood, it feels more like a neighbourhood gem than a tourist spot, the kind of place where the barista knows your order by your third visit.
The WiFi is fast and free downstairs. On the rooftop terrace (which, yes, is as good as it sounds), you pay around €5 for the day and get a tea or water included. A fair trade for one of the best outdoor work spots in the city. Power outlets are dotted throughout, and the coffee itself is genuinely excellent: single-origin, well-extracted, and served with care. If you also need a more focused work environment, there's a coworking space upstairs.
Heads Up: Cool Beans closes at 3 PM on weekdays and barely past 1:30 PM on Saturdays. It's a morning-and-lunch operation, so don't show up expecting an afternoon session.

Cool Beans Information
- Address: Calle Audiencia 7, 35001 Las Palmas de Gran Canaria
- Opening hours: Mon–Fri 8:00 AM–3:00 PM; Sat 9:30 AM–1:30 PM; Closed Sunday
- Maximum stay: All day (until closing)
- Busy: Moderate from 10 AM, quiet after lunch
- WiFi: Free (rooftop €5/day includes drink)
- Price: ~€3 for coffee, €6–9 for food
2. LUWAK — Best for Healthy Brunch Vibes
If Cool Beans is for the Vegueta crowd, LUWAK is for the Las Canteras crowd. Located on Calle Joaquín Costa in the Guanarteme neighbourhood, a five-minute walk from the beach, it has quietly become a fixture in the routines of remote workers living in Las Palmas. A local guide describes it perfectly: "ya forma parte de la rutina de muchos trabajadores en remoto". It's become part of the daily routine for many remote workers.
The space is small but thoughtfully set up: a cosy interior and a pedestrian terrace where you can get good light and a sea breeze. The menu is 100% healthy and mostly plant-based, specialty coffee, vegan brunch dishes, and excellent French toast on weekends. It's the kind of place where you genuinely want to linger. Worth knowing: from Tuesday to Friday it runs as a café; by evening it transforms into Mazu Cantina (a Mexican restaurant), so plan your sessions around the daytime hours.
The nomad community backs up the WiFi. Local Guide Gran Canaria calls it part of the daily routine for many remote workers. That said, nobody has speed-tested it properly yet, so for heavy uploads, bring a backup. Pair it with a European eSIM just in case.

LUWAK Information
- Address: Calle Joaquín Costa 24, 35007 Las Palmas de Gran Canaria
- Opening hours: Tue–Sun 9:00 AM–5:00 PM; Closed Monday
- Maximum stay: All day (until closing)
- Busy: Mornings are calm; busier at weekend brunch
- WiFi: Available (speed unconfirmed, bring backup)
- Price: ~€3–4 for coffee, €8–12 for brunch
3. Un Lugar Café — Best Near Las Canteras
"Un Lugar" literally means "A Place" in Spanish, and the name captures exactly what it is: a calm, unpretentious spot close to Las Canteras beach where you can sit for hours without anyone rushing you. This is one of the most consistent recommendations you'll hear from nomads who've based themselves in Las Palmas for a month or more.
High-speed WiFi and power outlets at most tables mean you're actually set up to work, not just pretending to while you drink coffee. The menu is simple and good, excellent espresso, a solid selection of food, and a pace that makes a four-hour session feel completely natural. It's pet-friendly too, which matters more than you'd think when you're living here for a while.
Pet-Friendly: Un Lugar is one of the few truly pet-friendly work cafés in Las Palmas. Bring your dog and settle in for the day.

Un Lugar Café Information
- Address: Near Playa de Las Canteras, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria (exact address: check Google Maps, listings vary)
- Opening hours: Daily 9:00 AM–4:00 PM
- Maximum stay: All day (until closing)
- Busy: Rarely crowded; peaks around 11 AM
- WiFi: High-speed, free
- Price: ~€3 for coffee, €5–8 for food
4. Talleres Palermo Kafé — Best €5 Work Deal
Near La Cicer, the surfing beach on the northern side of Las Palmas, Talleres Palermo Kafé has built a loyal following among creatives and nomads who like their work environment to have a bit more edge. The name is a nod to its former life as a workshop (taller = workshop in Spanish), and that industrial-meets-bohemian aesthetic is very much intact.
Here's the deal that makes it stand out: pay €5 and you get WiFi, power outlets, and a coffee included. For the price of a flat white in London, you have a full work setup for the morning. The space attracts a genuinely interesting crowd. You're likely to sit next to a freelance designer, a surf instructor, or someone running a newsletter from their laptop. At night the venue shifts to a cultural programme, so the daytime window is for work.
Best Value: The €5 flat fee at Talleres Palermo is the best work deal in Las Palmas. WiFi, power, and a coffee included. No wondering if you've overstayed your welcome.
It opens at 8:30 AM, which makes it the earliest-opening option on this list. Useful if you're working with clients in a different time zone.

Talleres Palermo Kafé Information
- Address: Near La Cicer beach, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria (check current Google Maps listing)
- Opening hours: Mon–Fri 8:30 AM–4:30 PM
- Maximum stay: All day (until closing)
- Busy: Moderate; creative crowd in the late morning
- WiFi: Included in €5 access fee (+ coffee)
- Price: €5 access includes WiFi + coffee
5. The Couple — Best for Seafront Healthy Brunch
If you want a laptop-friendly brunch spot right on the promenade, The Couple is the best replacement for this list. It sits directly on Paseo de Las Canteras with sea views, outdoor seating, and a bright atmosphere that works well for a morning or early-afternoon session.
The menu leans toward healthy brunch options, fresh bowls, eggs, smoothies, and specialty coffee. It is more brunch-forward than a classic coffee bar, which makes it ideal when you want to combine a focused work block with proper food instead of just another espresso. The setting is lively but not chaotic, especially outside peak lunch hours.
Seafront Pick: The Couple is on the Las Canteras promenade, so you get sea views, healthy brunch, and a long opening window in one place.
Because it is popular with brunch crowds, arrive earlier if you need a quieter table and easy access to power.

The Couple Information
- Address: Paseo las Canteras 23, 35008 Las Palmas de Gran Canaria
- Opening hours: Mon–Thu 8:30 AM–10:30 PM; Fri 8:30 AM–11:00 PM; Sat 9:00 AM–11:00 PM; Sun 9:00 AM–10:30 PM
- Maximum stay: Long daytime sessions are feasible (be considerate at peak brunch)
- Busy: Busiest at brunch and sunset; calmer in mid-morning
- WiFi: Available
- Price: ~€3–4 coffee, ~€9–14 brunch dishes
Quick Comparison
CaféNeighbourhoodHoursWiFiBest ForCool BeansVegueta8am–3pmFree (rooftop €5)Best coffee, coworking upstairsLUWAKGuanarteme9am–5pmAvailableHealthy brunch, beach proximityUn Lugar CaféLas Canteras9am–4pmHigh-speed, freeConsistent, quiet sessionsTalleres Palermo KaféLa Cicer8:30am–4:30pm€5 incl. coffeeBest value access dealThe CoupleLas Canteras promenade8:30am–10:30pmAvailableHealthy seafront brunch + work
FAQ
Is Las Palmas de Gran Canaria good for digital nomads?
Yes, it's one of the best digital nomad bases in Europe. Year-round mild temperatures, affordable rent compared to mainland Spain, a growing remote worker community, and excellent flight connections from most European cities. Read our full Gran Canaria digital nomad guide for the complete breakdown.
Do cafés in Las Palmas allow you to work all day?
Most laptop-friendly cafés in Las Palmas have a relaxed attitude toward long stays, especially if you order a second coffee or a meal. The spots on this list are all known for being nomad-tolerant. Talleres Palermo's €5 flat fee is the most explicit version of this. You're paying for the right to stay.
What's the WiFi like in Las Palmas cafés?
Generally reliable at the spots listed here. Gran Canaria has strong mobile coverage too. If you need a backup connection, getting a European eSIM before you land is the easiest insurance.
When is the best time to visit cafés in Las Palmas for remote work?
Weekday mornings (8–11 AM) are the quietest across all five spots. If you need a guaranteed power outlet, arrive early. The lunch rush (12:30–2:30 PM) can fill smaller spaces like LUWAK and Cool Beans quickly.
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