With more people wanting to work in a home away from home, Hive Life gives you a rundown of some of the best coworking spaces in Bangkok, each perfect for collaboration in their own way.
The Hive
If you’re looking for a more casual vibe, the Hive is the place for you. With its vibrant international community, the Hive is buzzing in two prime locations across Bangkok. Its flagship location, the Hive Thonglor, has six dynamic floors with a design-led, spacious interior where you’re sure to get your productivity on. Plus, check out their beautiful rooftop cafe lounge where you can pop out with your laptop for a breath of fresh air and a change of scenery. The Hive’s sister location, the Hive Prakanong, is an equally stylish location where you’ll find large offices, coffee lounges, and a lively events schedule, perfect for networking. With a total of 22 locations dotted across Southeast Asia, you can pop by any of their spots with special memberships. But, if travelling is not your thing, then make the most of what’s on your doorstep, thanks to their fun events, fireside chats with industry experts, members’ lunches and regular movie screenings.
Best For: People looking for a warm atmosphere and plentiful opportunities to meet new people
Address: The Hive Thonglor – 6/9 Klang Alley, Khlong Tan Nuea, Watthana
Address: The Hive Prakanong – 5/F, Chavanich Building, No 38 Soi Sukhumvit 69, Sukhumvit Road, Prakanong Nua, Wattana
Pricing per month: Hot Desk: from THB 3600 / Dedicated Desk: from THB 7000 / Private Office: from THB 10000
The Hive
JustCo
Singapore-based JustCo has spaces in seven countries, with three locations clustered around the centre of Bangkok: AIA Sathorn Tower, Capital Tower and Samyan Mitrtown. Their justStudio’s – small, private studios perfect for small teams – start at THB 7500, whilst their bold interior design, fitted out with tall windows, neon lights and modern touches, shouts work hard play hard.
Best For: Small teams
Address: Capital Tower, All Seasons Place, 87/1 Wireless Road, 9, 10 & 11/F, Bangkok, Pathum Wan District
Pricing per month: Dedicated Desk: from THB 6900 / Private Office: from THB 7500
Glowfish
Located in the central business districts of Bangkok, Glowfish shines through with the variety of facilities they provide. With their very own gym, barre-studio and dining hall with a range of great options from wraps to Vietnamese noodles, everything here is available at the tip of your fingers without having to leave the building. Their meeting rooms are also beautifully designed and great for hosting talks, workshops or even performances.
Best For: Early-stage startups and entrepreneurs
Address: 2/F, Asoke Towers / 2/F, Sathorn Thani 2
Pricing per month: Dedicated Desk (Sathorn only): from THB 12000
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The Great Room
The Great Room is a sophisticated space with sleek furnishings, a modern vibe, and two other locations in Singapore and Hong Kong. With a Business Club option that lets you join the community even if you’re not looking for a space to work in, The Great Room also hosts a weekly Monday Breakfast Club inviting people to share ideas over the breakfast table – a great way to meet and eat.
Best For: People looking for a chic setting
Address: Unit A, Level 25 & 26, Gaysorn Tower, 127 Ratchadamri Road Lumpini, Pathumwan
Pricing per month: Day Pass: THB 950 / Hot Desk: from THB 8000 / Dedicated Desk: from THB 32000
Monstar Hub
With a minimalistic design made up of white walls and cork floors, Monstar Hub has a range of memberships to offer. Their affordable day passes start at THB 280, and they even have a 10 Day Pass for you to test the place out for a little longer. Amenities include a kitchen and a shower room, too.
Best For: People looking for affordable and flexible memberships
Address: 18 Ratchadapisek Road, Klongtoey
Pricing per month: Day Pass: THB 280 / 10-Day Pass: THB 2400 / Hot Desk: from THB 5800 / Private Office: from THB 31500
Draftboard
Draftboard has two venues that each bring out different vibes. With their own photo studio and pool table, their location in Chidlom is more relaxed, while their spot in MBK Centre suits people looking for a more traditional office setting. In Pathumwan, they even have a convention hall that fits up to 150 people, perfect if you’re looking to host an event.
Best For: Designers
Address: 12A Floor Orakarn Building, Chidlom / 6th MBK Center, Pathumwan,
Pricing per month: Day Pass: THB 300 / Hot Desk: from THB 3000 / Dedicated Desk: from THB 6500 / Private Office: from THB 39000
FB: @MonstarHub
FB: @draftboard
Paperwork
Paperwork is a space for creatives with locations in Singapore and the Philippines as well. A great one for designers, they have a materials library, giving members access to catalogues, swatches and samples. They also have a virtual office option, if you’re looking for a business address without the coworking option.
Best For: Creatives and Designers
Address: Level 2 KS Building, Soi 9, Sathon Tai Rd. Sathorn
Pricing per month: Day Pass: THB 450 / Hot Desk: from THB 4900 / Private Office: from THB 30000
Hubba
One of the first coworking spaces in Bangkok, Hubba prides itself for not merely being a coworking space, but also a de facto ecosystem for startups. With four locations across the city, they have tailor-made programs to suit the growth of their members, regardless of size.
Best For: Early-stage startups and entrepreneurs
Address: Ekkamai Soi 4 / Sathorn / Habito Mall / Silom
Pricing per month: Day pass: THB 290 / Hot Desk: from THB 3900 / Dedicated Desk: from THB 4900
FB: @paperworkbkk
FB: @HUBBAcoworking
Mint Worklounge
Located in Thonglor, Mint Worklounge is a more down-to-earth space, perfect for smaller companies. It’s open 24-hours, with free parking as well as an outdoor terrace to chill on after work, working a community vibe helped along by their various events.
Best For: Freelancers
Address: 205/21 Thong Lo, Sukhumvit 55, Klong Tan Nuea
Pricing: Day Pass: THB 399 / Monthly Pass: THB 6900
FB: @mintworkspace
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