So, Dani, tell us a little bit about yourself.

I’m from León, Spain. I studied Tourism, and my entire career has been related to the world of tourism, mainly in the hotel industry.
I really enjoy not just working in tourism, but also traveling around the world, discovering new places, cultures, and gastronomy.
I also love the simple things in life—like doing sports or spending time with friends.

How long have you been living in Granada, and what motivated you to move here?

I’ve been living in Granada for around 10 years. I initially came to study in the final year of my degree, and then I started working in several hotels here.
After a few years working in Barcelona and Madrid, I decided to return to Granada and settle down here.

What is your current job like? We’d love to hear more about it.

Ten years ago, I decided to start my own business after working as a receptionist in different hotels and for an online travel agency.

Now I run a company that helps small hotels across Spain with digitalisation.
We create their websites, manage their online marketing, and advise them on how to sell more—and better—online.

How did you choose Anda Cowork? Was there a specific reason or story behind your choice?

I was looking for a coworking space for myself and a colleague who also works from Granada.
I tried out several coworking spaces in the city to see which one I liked best.
At ANDA, I found great facilities, a central location, and—most importantly—a warm and friendly atmosphere.
That’s why I chose it as our place to stay.

How has your experience been working at Anda Cowork? Any highlights or things you particularly enjoyed?

My experience has been great.
I worked from home for several years, and while it’s comfortable, it can also be quite isolating—even if you talk to people on calls every day.
At Anda, I’ve found a space full of people from all over the world, doing interesting work—and most importantly, they’re very friendly and open.

How has life in Granada been for you so far? What’s it like living here? Do you plan to stay?

Life in Granada is fantastic. It’s a city that offers everything you need, but without the stress of a big city.
The weather is great (except in summer 😅), the streets are full of life, the city is beautiful, and you’re close to both the coast and the mountains.
I definitely plan to stay. I’ve built my life here—and my wife is from Granada, which also plays a part!

What’s your favourite thing about Granada?

It’s hard to choose just one thing, but if I had to highlight something, I’d say it’s rich historical heritage and its diversity.

What are your plans for the future?

I plan to keep growing my business from here, continuing to help hotels and other tourist accommodations to professionalise their digital presence.
I want to help them gain visibility and stay competitive in the ever-evolving world of online travel sales.

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