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💼Coworking in Bangkok

Finding your perfect workspace in a city with too many options

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Bangkok's
Coworking Scene

Published November 13, 2025

Bangkok now has a dense coworking ecosystem--one major directory counted roughly 248 spaces citywide in May 2025--so the hardest part is narrowing the list to places that fit your workflow, budget, and commute.

Use the overabundance to your advantage. Treat each membership like any other business expense: verify the published hours, ask for current promotions, and test the space at the time of day you actually work. The summary below focuses on facts you can independently confirm so there are no surprises once you tap your keycard.

Bangkok's coworking landscape, in brief

Expect three clear tiers. International brands cluster around BTS/MRT interchanges, the mid-market combines polished spaces with livelier communities, and budget or library-style setups trade amenities for price. If you're relocating on a digital nomad visa or working remotely long-term, plan to tour a space in each tier before signing anything longer than month-to-month.

The premium international players

WeWork (The Parq, Spring Tower, T-One Building)

WeWork currently highlights three Bangkok buildings: The Parq on Rama IV, Spring Tower near Ratchathewi BTS, and T-One on Sukhumvit 40/Thong Lo BTS. All Access Plus memberships start at ฿5,250 per month with multi-site access from 06:00 to 23:59, while Dedicated Desk plans include true 24/7 keycard entry. Day passes sit inside the WeWork On Demand app, so expect to confirm pricing in-app rather than on the public site. Each building offers 6+ phone booths, staffed reception, and enterprise-grade Wi-Fi with automatic failover.

Large WeWork The Parq common area with long tables and floor-to-ceiling glass
The Parq: floor-to-ceiling glass and Rama IV skyline views suit teams that thrive on natural light.
WeWork Spring Tower lounge with plush seating and views across Bangkok
Spring Tower: slightly cozier floors, but the same staffed reception and enterprise Wi-Fi redundancy.

JustCo (Gaysorn Amarin, Samyan Mitrtown, Capital Tower/All Seasons, One City Centre)

JustCo's Bangkok footprint spans both Sukhumvit and Sathorn. Hot desks generally fall between ฿4,950 and ฿5,500 per month, with day passes from ฿750. Capital Tower serves the All Seasons Place complex near Phloen Chit BTS, Gaysorn Amarin links directly to the Chit Lom skywalk, Samyan Mitrtown offers MRT Sam Yan access until late, and One City Centre puts you next to the Phloen Chit BTS skywalk. Membership includes regional lounge access across Southeast Asia, making it popular with travelers who split time between Bangkok, Singapore, and Kuala Lumpur.

Bright reception area at JustCo Gaysorn Amarin with curved desk and soft seating
Gaysorn Amarin: direct skywalk access and concierge-style reception make client drop-ins painless.
Open lounge inside JustCo Samyan Mitrtown with communal tables and neon signage
Samyan Mitrtown: amphitheater seating and softer lighting support workshops and community nights.

The strong mid-market options

The Hive (Thonglor & Phra Khanong)

The Hive Thonglor publishes transparent pricing: ฿393 for a day pass, ฿4,000 for a 10-day part-time bundle, ฿5,000 for a full-time hot desk, dedicated desks from ฿6,000, and 3-person private offices from ฿27,000 (all exclusive of VAT). Expect English-fluent staff, specialty coffee, and a member base split between Thai founders and international creatives. Event programming skews toward practical workshops rather than sales pitches, so it is a solid pick if community matters.

Rooftop garden space at The Hive Thonglor with wooden decking and seating
The Hive Thonglor: rooftop garden gives you a pressure-free zone for calls when booths are booked.

HUBBA (Sathorn Hub & Max Space)

HUBBA's original Ekkamai townhouse closed in 2020, but the brand now runs Sathorn Hub (day passes from ฿290, hot desks from ฿3,900) and Max Space near Ekkamai/Phra Khanong (day passes from ฿360, hot desks from ฿5,200). Programming centers on Thai startups, so you'll hear more Thai than English on any given day, but that also means better access to local talent and investor meetups. Expect leaner fit-outs than the international giants, offset by founders-on-site energy.

Top spaces at a glance

Premium tier

WeWork

All Access from ฿5,250/mo with 06:00-23:59 hours (Dedicated Desk = 24/7) across The Parq, Spring Tower, and T-One.

JustCo

Hot desks ฿4,950-5,500/mo and day passes ฿750 at Gaysorn Amarin, Samyan Mitrtown, Capital Tower, and One City Centre.

Best value

The Hive

Day ฿393, full-time ฿5,000, dedicated desks from ฿6,000 at Thonglor and Phra Khanong with specialty coffee + balanced community.

HUBBA

Day ฿290-360, hot desks ฿3,900-5,200 at Sathorn Hub and Max Space with Thai-startup programming and founder meetups.

Budget / library

TCDC

Design-center tables with power: ฿100 day pass or ฿1,200 annual membership. Bring your own phone/call plan.

Ultra-budget / library-style work environments

TCDC (Thailand Creative & Design Center), Charoenkrung

TCDC operates more like a design library than a corporate coworking chain, but a ฿100 day pass or ฿1,200 annual membership gets you quiet tables, lockers, exhibitions, and archives that designers and architects swear by. You will not find phone booths or private rooms, so it is best for research, writing, or heads-down design work rather than high-volume video calls.

TCDC reading room with long communal desks, bookshelves, and soft natural light
TCDC Charoenkrung: expect hushed tones, curated design archives, and long communal desks.

What you'll actually pay (examples, late-2025)

Benchmark costs to sanity-check quotes

Day passes

  • JustCo (any centre)from ฿750/day
  • The Hive Thonglor฿393/day
  • HUBBA Sathorn Hub฿290/day
  • TCDC (members)฿100/day
  • WeWork On DemandQuote in app

Monthly hot desks

  • WeWork All Access Plusfrom ฿5,250/mo
  • JustCo Hot Desk฿4,950-5,500/mo
  • The Hive Full-Time฿5,000/mo
  • HUBBA Hot Desk฿3,900-5,200/mo
  • TCDC Annual (library)฿1,200/year

Dedicated desks typically add ฿2,000-฿4,000 per month on top of the hot-desk rate and include 24/7 access (WeWork) or extended hours (The Hive, HUBBA). JustCo quotes around ฿7,200 per month for JustDesk Dedicated at most Bangkok sites--confirm the exact figure when you request a proposal.

Private offices in premium CBD towers commonly price between ฿5,250 and ฿11,300 per seat per month, so a two-person suite often lands between ฿10,500 and ฿22,600. Promotions are frequent--ask outright about move-in credits or extra months before you sign.

Day pass benchmarks

JustCo (any centre)from ฿750/day
The Hive Thonglor฿393/day
HUBBA Sathorn Hub฿290/day
TCDC (members)฿100/day
WeWork On DemandQuote in app

Hot desk benchmarks

WeWork All Access Plusfrom ฿5,250/mo
JustCo Hot Desk฿4,950-5,500/mo
The Hive Full-Time฿5,000/mo
HUBBA Hot Desk฿3,900-5,200/mo
TCDC Annual (library)฿1,200/year

Neighborhood snapshot

  • Sukhumvit (Thonglor-Phloen Chit): Highest density of premium spaces, including WeWork T-One, The Hive Thonglor, and JustCo One City Centre. Direct BTS access plus cafes and dining for full-day stays.
  • Silom/Sathorn: Suits finance and legal teams who want proximity to embassies and banks. WeWork Spring Tower, The Parq, and JustCo Samyan Mitrtown link neatly to BTS and MRT for late finishes.
  • Ari/Phahon Yothin: Smaller ecosystem but calmer vibe. Spaces Vanit Place Aree offers a recognizable international brand, while Ease Cafe & CoWorking near Ari BTS supplies a cafe-first alternative.

How to test before you commit

Run these checks on your trial day

  • Visit during your real working hours (10:00-16:00 for most).
  • Run a speed test plus a trial video call.
  • Count phone booths and ask about booking limits.
  • Check hot-desk occupancy and ask about dedicated seats.
  • Map the BTS/MRT commute relative to where you live.
  • Try the coffee/food you will rely on every day.

Value-based picks (by situation)

  • Reliability + transit first: Start with WeWork (The Parq, Spring Tower, T-One) or JustCo (Gaysorn Amarin, All Seasons, OCC). They publish clear access hours, maintain multiple CBD sites, and are a safe bet if clients expect on-demand meeting rooms and consistent Wi-Fi.
  • Great value mid-tier: The Hive and HUBBA balance cost with community programming. Confirm which hub you will use most and ask about bundle pricing if you split time between Thonglor, Phra Khanong, and Sathorn.
  • Shoestring or library-style work: TCDC is unbeatable on price if you mostly need quiet tables, power, and access to design resources. Pair it with cafe day passes when you need private call space.

Red flags before you swipe your card

  • Slow or inconsistent Wi-Fi during your trial visit.
  • Only 1-2 phone booths serving a large floor.
  • No open hot desks by late morning.
  • Rigid 6+ month commitments with no trial period.
  • Vague answers about access hours or meeting-room rules.
  • AC, ventilation, or security concerns that go unresolved.

Plan to spend ฿1,500-฿2,500 on day passes while you shortlist 3-5 contenders. It's cheaper than being locked into a three-month contract that doesn't fit and gives you firsthand data to pair with other remote-work logistics like managing time zones or staying online during outages.