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Best Coworking in Bangkok

Bangkok is one of Asia's strongest coworking hubs — fast fibre, abundant air-con, and day passes from 250 baht. Sukhumvit (Asoke through Ekkamai) has the densest cluster of polished spaces; Ari and Sathorn offer quieter alternatives.

Top Picks

  1. 1

    The Hive Thonglor

    Thonglor

    Six floors of polished coworking with a rooftop bar, fast wifi and a strong nomad community. Day passes get you the whole building.

    550 THB day passWalk in with passport
  2. 2

    Justco (Capital Tower)

    Sathorn

    Premium pan-Asian chain occupying the top floors of Capital Tower — best for serious business meetings with proper conference rooms and citywide views.

    800 THB day passBook via Justco app
  3. 3

    WeWork (T-One Building)

    Sukhumvit (Asoke/Phrom Phong)

    Standard WeWork experience — reliable fibre, beer tap, free coffee, hot-desk only on day passes. Easy if you already have global WeWork membership.

    750 THB day passBook through WeWork app
  4. 4

    Glowfish (Sathorn)

    Sathorn

    Stylish, slightly upscale space combining coworking with a cafe and event venues — quieter atmosphere than Sukhumvit options.

    450 THB day passWalk in or book online
  5. 5

    Beacon Place

    Asoke / Sukhumvit Soi 21

    Boutique coworking with proper ergonomic chairs, standing desks and quiet rooms — a serious upgrade over cafes.

    400 THB day passWalk in weekdays
  6. 6

    Trues Sphere (CentralWorld)

    Pathumwan / Siam

    Massive free coworking space inside CentralWorld run by True — no booking, no fee, just buy coffee.

    Free (buy drinks)Just walk in, arrive before 10 AM

Tips

  • Bring your passport — most paid coworking spaces require photo ID to issue a day pass.
  • Check internet speed on arrival (Speedtest) — claimed 1Gbps is often shared and dips to 50-100 Mbps at peak.
  • Coffee shop fatigue is real — paying 500 baht for a proper desk and chair after three days of cafe-hopping is the easy win.
  • Weekly passes are usually 50-60% cheaper per day than daily walk-ins.

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