Bangkok has become one of Asia's premier destinations for remote workers and digital nomads, and its coworking scene has expanded dramatically to match the demand. With over 40 dedicated spaces scattered across the city, from sleek corporate hubs in Sathorn to creative warehouses along the Chao Phraya, Bangkok now offers a workspace for every budget, work style, and personality type. This guide covers nine of the best coworking spaces in the city with real 2026 prices, honest facility assessments, and practical advice on choosing the right one for your situation.
1. The Hive Thong Lo
**Location:** Sukhumvit Soi 49, short walk from Thong Lo BTS station
**Vibe:** Energetic, social, and community-driven. The Hive occupies multiple floors with a mix of hot desks, dedicated desks, and private offices. Natural light floods through floor-to-ceiling windows, and the rooftop terrace is one of the best perks in Bangkok coworking. The crowd is a blend of freelancers, startup teams, and remote employees from tech companies.
**Pricing:** Day pass 350 THB. Monthly hot desk 4,900 THB. Dedicated desk 7,900 THB. Private offices from 15,000 THB.
**Amenities:** WiFi at 200-500 Mbps with backup lines, meeting rooms at 350-500 THB per hour, phone booths, communal kitchen with free tea and coffee, rooftop terrace, nap room, and printing services. The space also offers mail handling and virtual office packages.
**Community:** The Hive runs some of the most active community programming in Bangkok. Weekly networking events, skill-sharing workshops, and Friday evening social gatherings make it easy to build connections. The Slack community is active with job postings, apartment listings, and social meetups.
**Best for:** Remote workers who want a vibrant social atmosphere in one of Bangkok's most desirable expat neighborhoods. Ideal if you value community events and networking alongside a productive work environment.
2. JustCo
**Location:** Multiple locations including Sathorn Square, AIA Sathorn Tower, Samyan Mitrtown, and Singha Complex (Rama 9)
**Vibe:** Polished and professional. JustCo feels like a proper corporate office with designer furniture, curated art, and immaculate common areas. The atmosphere leans toward focused productivity rather than social mixing, though each location hosts regular networking sessions.
**Pricing:** Day pass 500 THB. Monthly hot desk memberships start at 4,500 THB. Dedicated desks from 6,500 THB. Private offices from 14,000 THB depending on location and size.
**Amenities:** WiFi at 200-500 Mbps, fully equipped meeting rooms with video conferencing hardware, phone booths, unlimited filtered water and barista coffee, standing desks available at most locations, printing and scanning, and reception services. The Samyan Mitrtown location benefits from direct MRT access and an attached shopping mall with food options.
**Community:** JustCo attracts corporate remote workers, established startups, and small agencies. Networking events tend to be more structured than at The Hive, with industry-specific panels and business workshops. The member base skews slightly older and more established than at boutique spaces.
**Best for:** Professionals who need a polished, corporate-grade environment for client meetings and focused work. The multiple locations make it easy to work from different parts of the city on the same membership.
3. WeWork
**Location:** Multiple Bangkok locations including President Tower (Chidlom), Samyan Mitrtown, AIS Tower (Phahonyothin), and Equitable Plaza (Sukhumvit)
**Vibe:** The familiar WeWork formula translated to Bangkok — open floor plans, bold colors, micro-roasted coffee on tap, and a membership that works globally. The spaces feel energetic and slightly more casual than JustCo, with community managers who actively facilitate introductions.
**Pricing:** Day pass 500-800 THB depending on location. Monthly all-access hot desk from 6,500 THB. Dedicated desks from 8,500 THB. Private offices from 15,000 THB. WeWork memberships include global access, which is valuable if you travel frequently.
**Amenities:** WiFi consistently at 200-500 Mbps, meeting rooms with flat-screen displays and whiteboards, phone booths on every floor, unlimited coffee and sparkling water, fruit-infused water stations, printing credits, and event spaces. The Samyan Mitrtown location has direct MRT access, a rooftop terrace, and meditation rooms.
**Community:** WeWork draws the widest mix of members — solo freelancers, remote corporate teams, serial entrepreneurs, and creatives all share the same floors. Community events include pitch nights, happy hours, and lunch-and-learn sessions. The global network means your membership works in over 40 countries.
**Best for:** Remote workers who split time between cities and want membership portability, plus anyone who values the consistency and reliability of a global brand.
4. Hubba
**Location:** Two locations — Hubba Ekkamai (Sukhumvit Soi 10, near Ekkamai BTS) and Hubba Ari (near Ari BTS station)
**Vibe:** Creative, grassroots, and distinctly Thai. Hubba was one of Bangkok's first coworking spaces and has maintained its original community spirit. The Ekkamai location feels like a converted house with an eclectic mix of furniture and art on the walls. It is less corporate than WeWork or JustCo, attracting designers, writers, photographers, and independent creators.
**Pricing:** Day pass 400 THB. Monthly hot desk 5,500 THB. Dedicated desk 8,500 THB.
**Amenities:** WiFi at 100-300 Mbps, meeting rooms, printing facilities, a well-stocked pantry with snacks and drinks, and event space for workshops. The Ari location has a garden area popular for informal meetings and breaks.
**Community:** Hubba has one of the strongest creative communities in Bangkok. Regular events include design showcases, portfolio reviews, and creative meetups. The member base is smaller than the big chains but more tightly knit, with genuine friendships forming between regulars.
**Best for:** Creative professionals, freelancers, and independent makers who prioritize community character and a non-corporate atmosphere over premium finishes.
5. ClickSpace
**Location:** Sukhumvit Soi 39, between Phrom Phong and Thong Lo BTS stations
**Vibe:** Compact, efficient, and business-focused. ClickSpace is smaller than the major chains but uses its space intelligently with well-designed workstations, good lighting, and minimal wasted square footage. The atmosphere is quiet and productive, favored by serious remote workers who need to focus.
**Pricing:** Day pass 300 THB (one of the most affordable in central Sukhumvit). Monthly hot desk 3,900 THB. Dedicated desk 5,900 THB. Private offices from 12,000 THB.
**Amenities:** WiFi at 150-300 Mbps, two meeting rooms, phone booths, free coffee and tea, and printing services. The space offers virtual office packages for business registration starting at 2,500 THB per month.
**Community:** Smaller and more intimate than the bigger spaces. ClickSpace attracts a mix of long-term expat professionals, consultants, and solo entrepreneurs who prefer a quiet, distraction-free environment. Social events are occasional rather than weekly.
**Best for:** Budget-conscious remote workers who need a reliable, quiet workspace in central Sukhumvit without paying premium prices. Also good for freelancers who need a registered business address.
6. W Space
**Location:** Asok Montri Road, steps from Asok BTS and Sukhumvit MRT interchange
**Vibe:** Modern and minimalist with a neighborhood-cafe feel. W Space occupies a converted shophouse near one of Bangkok's best-connected transit hubs. The interior mixes exposed brick, warm wood tones, and abundant greenery. It feels less like an office and more like an extension of your living room — comfortable, unpretentious, and welcoming.
**Pricing:** Day pass 350 THB. Monthly hot desk 4,500 THB. Dedicated desk 6,500 THB.
**Amenities:** WiFi at 150-300 Mbps, a meeting room for up to 8 people, phone booths, free coffee and tea, and a small kitchen. The space is compact but well-organized with quiet zones separated from social areas.
**Community:** W Space has a loyal base of regular members who appreciate the intimate setting. The location at Asok means easy access from virtually anywhere on the BTS or MRT network, drawing a diverse mix of freelancers, remote employees, and small business owners.
**Best for:** Remote workers who want a central location with a cozy, neighborhood feel rather than a large corporate environment. Perfect if you commute from different parts of the city and need maximum transit connectivity.
7. BHIRAJ Tower
**Location:** BHIRAJ Tower at BITEC Bang Na, near Bang Na BTS station
**Vibe:** Corporate and formal, geared toward business travelers and professionals attending events at the adjacent BITEC exhibition center. The space is sleek and well-maintained with premium furnishings and a quiet atmosphere. It feels more like an executive business center than a creative hub.
**Pricing:** Day pass 400 THB. Monthly hot desk from 4,000 THB. Dedicated desks from 6,000 THB. Private offices from 10,000 THB.
**Amenities:** WiFi at 200-400 Mbps, multiple meeting rooms with presentation equipment, video conferencing suites, phone booths, a business lounge, and complimentary beverages. The tower has parking, a food court, and direct BTS access via SkyWalk.
**Community:** The community here is more transient due to the convention center location. Regular members tend to be corporate professionals, consultants on short-term Bangkok assignments, and businesses with operations in the eastern corridor toward Chonburi and the Eastern Economic Corridor.
**Best for:** Business travelers attending events at BITEC, professionals working in the eastern Bangkok corridor, and anyone who needs a polished meeting environment without the premium Sukhumvit pricing.
8. KOOL Hatch
**Location:** Sukhumvit Soi 21 (Asoke), near both Asoke BTS and Sukhumvit MRT
**Vibe:** Startup-oriented and energetic. KOOL Hatch positions itself as an incubator workspace, with a focus on supporting early-stage entrepreneurs and tech startups. The interior is modern with collaborative zones, whiteboard walls, and flexible desk arrangements designed for teams that brainstorm together.
**Pricing:** Day pass 350 THB. Monthly hot desk 4,200 THB. Dedicated desk 6,800 THB. Small team offices from 14,000 THB.
**Amenities:** WiFi at 150-300 Mbps, meeting rooms with smart screens, phone booths, free coffee and snacks, event space for up to 40 people, and mentorship programs for startup founders. The space also offers legal and accounting consultation partnerships for new businesses.
**Community:** The strongest startup community on this list. KOOL Hatch runs regular pitch practice sessions, fireside chats with successful founders, and peer accountability groups. If you are building a company in Bangkok, this is where you will find your earliest supporters and collaborators.
**Best for:** Startup founders, early-stage entrepreneurs, and tech professionals who want to surround themselves with other builders. The mentorship and business support services add real value beyond just desk space.
9. Warehouse 30
**Location:** Charoen Krung Soi 30 (Creative District), near Saphan Taksin BTS station
**Vibe:** Artsy, industrial, and culturally rich. Warehouse 30 is a repurposed riverside warehouse that has become the creative heart of Bangkok's emerging Creative District. Exposed brick walls, original industrial beams, and open-air courtyards give the space a raw, authentic character that no polished corporate chain can replicate. The coworking area sits alongside galleries, indie shops, and event spaces.
**Pricing:** Day pass 300 THB. Monthly hot desk 3,500 THB. Dedicated desk 5,500 THB.
**Amenities:** WiFi at 100-250 Mbps, a shared meeting room, free coffee and tea, and access to the broader Warehouse 30 complex including art exhibitions, pop-up markets, and weekend events. The riverside location offers a welcome break from Sukhumvit's concrete density.
**Community:** Warehouse 30 attracts artists, designers, architects, writers, and creative entrepreneurs. The community is smaller but deeply engaged, with collaborative projects and cross-pollination between the coworking space and the surrounding creative businesses. It is the most culturally distinct workspace on this list.
**Best for:** Creative professionals, artists, and remote workers who want inspiration from their environment. If corporate coworking spaces leave you cold, Warehouse 30 offers a genuine alternative with character and soul.
How to Choose the Right Space
Choosing between nine strong options comes down to three factors: your work style, your budget, and your social needs. If you take frequent video calls, prioritize spaces with abundant phone booths and meeting rooms — JustCo and WeWork have the most. If you thrive on community and want to build a network quickly, The Hive and KOOL Hatch run the most active event calendars. If you need a quiet, focused environment day in and day out, ClickSpace and W Space offer smaller, more intimate settings with fewer distractions.
Location matters more than you might expect. Bangkok traffic can make a 3-kilometer journey take 30 minutes during rush hour. Choose a space within walking distance or a short scooter ride from your accommodation. If you live in Thonglor or Ekkamai, The Hive, Hubba, and ClickSpace are natural fits. If you are based in Sathorn or Silom, JustCo Sathorn Square makes the most sense. If you split your time across the city, a multi-location membership with JustCo or WeWork gives you flexibility.
Day Pass vs Monthly Membership
Most Bangkok coworking spaces offer day passes between 300-500 THB. If you plan to use a space more than 10-12 days per month, a monthly membership is almost always better value. Monthly hot desk memberships range from 3,500-6,500 THB, which works out to roughly 120-220 THB per working day over a 22-day month. You also get benefits that day-pass users miss: priority meeting room booking, member-only events, mail handling, and a consistent desk community.
If you are unsure, buy day passes at 2-3 different spaces during your first two weeks. Most spaces offer a free tour and some provide a complimentary trial day. Test the WiFi speed during peak hours (10 AM to 3 PM), check noise levels, evaluate the coffee, and talk to existing members before committing to a monthly plan.
Bangkok Internet Overview for Remote Workers
Bangkok's internet speeds are genuinely excellent. Fiber connections from AIS, True, and 3BB deliver 100-1,000 Mbps for 500-1,500 THB per month in most central neighborhoods. 5G mobile coverage from AIS, True Move, and DTAC provides consistent 100-300 Mbps speeds throughout the city. Coworking spaces typically run business-grade fiber with backup lines, so connectivity is rarely an issue at any space on this list.
For working from home or cafes, prioritize accommodations in best neighborhoods with high fiber density: Sukhumvit, Thonglor, Sathorn, Silom, and Ari all offer excellent residential internet. The SIM card guide covers mobile data options for backup connectivity.
Cafe Working Alternatives
Not every remote worker needs a formal coworking membership. Bangkok has a thriving cafe culture with dozens of coffee shops that welcome laptop workers. Roots Coffee Roasters in Thonglor offers fast WiFi, power outlets, and excellent specialty coffee. Ceresia Coffee Roasters on Sukhumvit Soi 24 is popular with the digital nomad crowd. Pacamara Boutique Coffee Roasters in Ekkamai has comfortable seating and reliable internet. Occupied Magazine and Workshop in the Creative District provide an artsy alternative.
The unspoken rule for cafe working is simple: buy something every 2-3 hours and tip well. Most cafes are welcoming as long as you are a paying customer. Avoid working from cafes during their peak lunch rush (11:30 AM to 1:30 PM) when tables are in high demand. Weekend cafe working is generally easier since the office crowd is gone.
Tips for Getting the Most from Your Coworking Space
Arrive early if you want a specific desk. Most hot-desk spaces fill their best spots by 9:30 AM. Bring noise-canceling headphones even in quiet spaces — Bangkok coworking culture is generally respectful, but open-plan layouts mean occasional background chatter is unavoidable. Take advantage of the free events, especially in your first month. The relationships you build at community gatherings often matter more than the desk itself.
If you need a registered business address in Thailand, several spaces on this list offer virtual office packages. ClickSpace, JustCo, and WeWork all provide mail handling and a legitimate address for company registration, which is useful for opening bank accounts and fulfilling BOI requirements.
Finally, consider combining a monthly coworking membership with occasional cafe days for variety. The digital nomad guide has more details on structuring your remote work life in Bangkok, including visa options, budget templates, and community resources.