Coworking Guide 2026

Coworking Spaces in Thailand

From Bangkok skyscraper offices to beachside desks in Koh Lanta — find the perfect coworking space for your remote work setup.

200+ Coworking Spaces
THB 200 Day Pass From
THB 3,000 Monthly From
Fast WiFi 100-500 Mbps

Thailand has one of the densest coworking ecosystems in Southeast Asia. Whether you need a professional environment with meeting rooms, a creative loft with community events, or just a quiet desk with blazing-fast internet, you will find it here — at a fraction of Western prices.

Bangkok Coworking Spaces

Bangkok is the coworking capital of Thailand with over 100 spaces across the city. The main hubs are in Silom/Sathorn (financial district), Sukhumvit (expat corridor), Ari/Phahonyothin (trendy local area), and Ekkamai/Thonglor (hip creative zone).

Hubba Thailand

  • Locations: Ekkamai (flagship), Silom, IMPACT Muang Thong Thani
  • Day pass: THB 350 (~US$11)
  • Monthly: THB 4,500-6,500 (~US$136-197)
  • Internet: 200 Mbps fiber
  • Vibe: Thailand's original coworking brand. Startup-focused, strong community, regular events and pitch nights. Popular with Thai and international entrepreneurs.
  • Best for: Startup founders, tech workers, those who want community

The Hive

  • Locations: Thonglor, Prakanong
  • Day pass: THB 400 (~US$12)
  • Monthly: THB 5,000-7,500 (~US$152-227)
  • Internet: 300 Mbps fiber
  • Vibe: International chain with locations across Asia. Modern design, good coffee, professional atmosphere. Rooftop terrace at Thonglor location.
  • Best for: Professionals who want a polished environment

WeWork

  • Locations: Gaysorn Tower (Ratchaprasong), T-One Building (Thonglor), Bhiraj Tower (Sukhumvit)
  • Hot desk: THB 6,000-8,000/month (~US$182-242)
  • Dedicated desk: THB 9,000-12,000/month (~US$273-364)
  • Internet: 300+ Mbps fiber
  • Vibe: Premium, corporate feel. Free beer on tap, phone booths, meeting rooms. Access to WeWork locations worldwide with certain plans.
  • Best for: Corporate remote workers, those with company expense accounts

JustCo

  • Locations: AIA Sathorn Tower, Samyan Mitrtown, All Seasons Place
  • Hot desk: THB 4,500-6,000/month (~US$136-182)
  • Internet: 200 Mbps fiber
  • Vibe: Singapore-based chain. Clean, professional, quieter than WeWork. Good for focused work. Several locations near BTS stations.
  • Best for: Focused workers who need reliable space near transit

AIS Design Centre (AIS DC)

  • Location: Emquartier, Sukhumvit (4th floor)
  • Cost: FREE for AIS mobile subscribers
  • Internet: AIS fiber, 100+ Mbps
  • Vibe: Open workspace inside a luxury mall. Free to use if you have an AIS SIM card. Power outlets, comfortable seating, water and coffee available. Gets busy on weekends.
  • Best for: Budget-conscious nomads with an AIS SIM, casual work sessions

Chiang Mai Coworking Spaces

Chiang Mai has been a digital nomad hub since before the term was popular. The Nimman area (near Chiang Mai University) is the epicenter, but spaces are scattered across the Old City and surrounding neighborhoods. Prices are lower than Bangkok, and the nomad community is tighter.

CAMP by Maya

  • Location: Maya Lifestyle Shopping Center, 5th floor, Nimman
  • Cost: FREE (buy a drink from the cafe, ~THB 80-150)
  • Internet: AIS WiFi, 50-100 Mbps
  • Hours: 10:00-21:00 (mall hours)
  • Vibe: Legendary nomad spot. Run by AIS as a brand showcase. Hundreds of seats, power outlets everywhere, air-conditioned. Can get very crowded, especially around lunch.
  • Best for: Budget nomads, social working, casual days

Punspace

  • Locations: Nimman (flagship), Tha Phae Gate (Old City), Wiang Kaew
  • Day pass: THB 250 (~US$8)
  • Monthly: THB 3,500-5,000 (~US$106-152)
  • Internet: 150 Mbps fiber
  • Vibe: Chiang Mai's most established coworking. Clean, professional, quiet. The Nimman location has a beautiful garden. Regular community events, workshops, and social nights.
  • Best for: Serious remote workers who want a professional, quiet environment

Yellow Coworking

  • Location: Nimman area, Soi 3
  • Day pass: THB 200 (~US$6)
  • Monthly: THB 3,000-4,500 (~US$91-136)
  • Internet: 100 Mbps fiber
  • Vibe: Budget-friendly, cheerful space. Two floors with quiet and social zones. Rooftop terrace. Popular with younger nomads and freelancers. Excellent value.
  • Best for: Budget-conscious nomads who want a dedicated desk without breaking the bank

Hub53 Coworking

  • Location: Nimman Soi 3 area
  • Day pass: THB 250 (~US$8)
  • Monthly: THB 3,500-5,000 (~US$106-152)
  • Internet: 200 Mbps fiber
  • Vibe: Modern, well-designed space with standing desks, phone booths, and meeting rooms. Smaller and more intimate than Punspace. Good coffee on site.
  • Best for: Those who want a modern, well-equipped space with fewer people

Phuket Coworking Spaces

Phuket's coworking scene has grown rapidly as more remote workers discover the island. Most spaces are near Rawai, Chalong, and Phuket Town rather than the tourist beaches of Patong.

Garage Society

  • Location: Chalong area
  • Day pass: THB 350 (~US$11)
  • Monthly: THB 5,000-7,000 (~US$152-212)
  • Internet: 200 Mbps fiber
  • Vibe: Hong Kong-based chain with a nice Phuket outpost. Industrial-chic design, meeting rooms, event space. Good community of local entrepreneurs and remote workers.
  • Best for: Professional workers who want reliable infrastructure

Common Ground

  • Location: Central Phuket (Floresta), also locations in Bangkok
  • Day pass: THB 400 (~US$12)
  • Monthly: THB 5,500-8,000 (~US$167-242)
  • Internet: 300 Mbps fiber
  • Vibe: Malaysian chain, premium feel. Inside a shopping complex, so easy access to food, coffee, and errands. Clean, modern, air-conditioned.
  • Best for: Those who want a premium experience near retail amenities

Koh Lanta

Koh Lanta is a smaller island in Krabi province that has become a cult favorite among digital nomads. It offers a laid-back island lifestyle with surprisingly good infrastructure.

KoHub

  • Location: Koh Lanta, Krabi province
  • Day pass: THB 300 (~US$9)
  • Monthly: THB 5,000-6,500 (~US$152-197)
  • Internet: 100 Mbps fiber (impressive for an island)
  • Vibe: The original island coworking. Open-air tropical workspace surrounded by palm trees. Strong community with organized trips, dinners, and events. Pool access. On-site coliving available.
  • Best for: Nomads who want island life with a strong community. Best from November to April (dry season).
  • Note: Koh Lanta is seasonal. Many businesses close during heavy monsoon months (June-September). KoHub typically stays open year-round but the community is smaller in low season.

Pricing Overview

City Day Pass Monthly (Hot Desk) Monthly (Dedicated)
Bangkok THB 300-500 (~US$9-15) THB 4,500-8,000 (~US$136-242) THB 7,000-12,000 (~US$212-364)
Chiang Mai THB 200-350 (~US$6-11) THB 3,000-5,000 (~US$91-152) THB 4,500-7,000 (~US$136-212)
Phuket THB 300-450 (~US$9-14) THB 4,500-7,000 (~US$136-212) THB 6,000-9,000 (~US$182-273)
Koh Lanta THB 250-350 (~US$8-11) THB 4,000-6,500 (~US$121-197) THB 5,500-8,000 (~US$167-242)
Koh Phangan THB 250-400 (~US$8-12) THB 4,000-6,000 (~US$121-182) THB 5,000-8,000 (~US$152-242)

Most coworking spaces offer weekly rates (typically 5 day passes for the price of 4) and multi-month discounts. Some offer "10-day punch cards" that do not expire, which are great if you split time between a coworking space and working from home or a cafe.

What to Look For in a Coworking Space

Internet Speed

This is non-negotiable. Any serious coworking space should offer at least 100 Mbps download and 50 Mbps upload on a dedicated fiber line. Ask about their backup connection — the best spaces have a secondary ISP that kicks in automatically if the primary goes down. If you do video calls regularly, upload speed matters more than download.

Air Conditioning

Thailand is hot. Average temperatures range from 30-36 degrees Celsius. Any indoor workspace should have strong AC. Some "open-air" coworking spaces (common on islands) rely on fans and natural airflow — fine for some, unbearable for others. Check before committing to a monthly pass.

Community and Events

The best coworking spaces are more than desks and WiFi. Look for spaces that host weekly events: skill shares, lunch-and-learns, social nights, weekend trips. These events are how you build your nomad network. Punspace, Hubba, and KoHub are particularly strong on community.

Coffee and Amenities

Most spaces include free coffee and water. Some have on-site cafes with full menus. Check for: printing/scanning, phone booths for calls, meeting rooms (free or bookable), lockers for personal items, and a kitchen/fridge area.

Location and Transit

In Bangkok, proximity to BTS (Skytrain) or MRT (subway) stations is crucial. A coworking space that is a 15-minute walk from a station means you will lose 30+ minutes per day in transit. In Chiang Mai, the Nimman area is walkable. On islands, you will likely need a scooter.

Working from Cafes

Thailand has an incredible cafe culture, and many nomads split their time between coworking spaces and cafes. Here is what you need to know:

Cafe Working Tips

  • Buy something every 2-3 hours. A coffee or snack order shows respect and keeps you welcome. Budget THB 80-150 per drink.
  • Check WiFi before sitting down. Ask for the WiFi speed or run a quick test on your phone before committing.
  • Power outlets matter. Not all cafes have outlets at every seat. Scout the room before setting up.
  • Peak hours: Avoid 11:00-13:00 (lunch rush) and weekends at popular spots. Early mornings (07:00-09:00) are usually quiet.
  • Chains with good WiFi: TRUE Coffee, Amazon Cafe (PTT stations), Starbucks (reliable but pricey), Cafe Amazon (everywhere), and local specialty coffee shops.
  • Chiang Mai standouts: Ristr8to (award-winning coffee), Graph Cafe (Old City), Rustic and Blue (Nimman), Wake Up Cafe
  • Bangkok standouts: Roots Coffee (Thonglor), Factory Coffee (multiple), Ceresia (Ekkamai), Kaizen Coffee (Ekkamai)

A common nomad strategy is to use a coworking space 3 days per week for focused work and meetings, then work from cafes, your condo, or even the pool area the other days. This keeps costs down while maintaining social connections and variety.