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Coworking Spaces in Bangkok: Best for Digital Nomads (2026)
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Coworking Spaces in Bangkok: Best for Digital Nomads (2026)

By Thai Holiday Guide Editorial · 8 min read ·Updated 19 June 2026

The Hive, WeWork, JustCo, Glowfish, Hubba: Bangkok coworking day passes from 300 THB, monthly desks from 3,500 THB. Area-by-area guide for nomads.

Bangkok is one of Southeast Asia’s most productive cities for remote work — a dense BTS network, coworking spaces at every price point, and internet speeds that shame most European capitals. The city’s Sukhumvit corridor and Silom business district alone host more than 30 dedicated coworking spaces, and day passes start at 200 THB.

The top picks at a glance: The Hive Thonglor, Glowfish Asoke, WeWork T-One Building, JustCo AIA Sathorn, Hubba-TO, and ClubCo are the most consistently recommended coworking Bangkok options heading into 2026.

Key Facts:
  • Day pass range: 200-600 THB (budget to premium)
  • Monthly hot desk range: 3,500-7,500 THB
  • Best BTS areas: Thonglor/Ekkamai (creative), Asoke (central), Silom-Sathorn (corporate)
  • Typical WiFi: 200-600 Mbps download at premium spaces
  • Booking: Walk-in for most; WeWork and JustCo require app or online registration
  • Getting there: Every major space sits within a 5-10 minute walk of a BTS or MRT station
  • DTV visa: Required for legal remote work; see Thailand’s Digital Nomad Visa guide

Quick Picks

You wantGo toArea / Day pass
Creative buzz, great coffeeThe Hive ThonglorThonglor / ~350 THB
Budget drop-inGlowfish AsokeAsoke / 200 THB
Corporate polish, 24/7 accessWeWork T-One BuildingThong Lo / check app for day pass
Multi-site flexibilityJustCo AIA SathornSilom-Sathorn / from 5,200 THB/mo
Startup energyHubba-TOPhra Khanong / ~300 THB/day
Premium perks, free drinksClubCoSathorn / 500 THB
Quiet neighbourhood feelEase Café CoworkingAri / ~200 THB (confirm open)

Coworking Bangkok: Thonglor and Ekkamai

The stretch from Thong Lo to Ekkamai (BTS Thong Lo and Ekkamai stations) has become Bangkok’s de facto nomad neighbourhood. Most residents work in creative fields, start-ups, or remote tech roles — which means the coworking culture here is less tie-and-briefcase, more laptop-and-coffee.

The Hive is the anchor venue. With locations at Thonglor and Prakanong, it offers a hot desk from 3,600 THB per month or a dedicated desk from 7,000 THB. The Thonglor space has a rooftop terrace that fills up around 5 PM — a reliable place to meet other nomads working on similar projects. The interior leans industrial-modern, with phone booths for calls and a decent espresso bar.

Hubba-TO at Habito Mall (Phra Khanong, BTS On Nut area) takes a different approach: it’s part of the Hubba community, which has hosted incubator programmes and regular events since its 2012 Ekkamai launch. Day passes run around 300 THB; monthly membership from around 3,000 THB. The community is smaller and tighter than WeWork, which suits people who want to know their neighbours rather than hot-desk anonymously.

WeWork T-One Building (8 Soi Sukhumvit 40) belongs here rather than in the Asoke section — it has a direct skywalk to Thong Lo BTS and is firmly a Thonglor address. Monthly hot desk plans start from around 4,800 THB. Day passes are available through the WeWork app; pricing varies and should be confirmed via the app before visiting. The space suits nomads who want the WeWork brand of quiet polish without a full CBD commute.

Insider Tip: The Hive runs a 10-day pass that works out cheaper per day than individual drop-ins — worth it if you’re staying in Thonglor for more than a week and not committing to a monthly plan.

Pros
  • Both BTS stations have a dense food/cafe ecosystem within walking distance
  • Evening and weekend access more common than CBD spaces
  • Better suited to solo nomads and creative freelancers
Cons
  • Further from Bangkok’s corporate CBD (if client meetings are involved, a Sathorn address looks sharper)
  • Slightly higher accommodation costs in the area

Asoke and Phrom Phong: The Central Hub

Asoke sits at the interchange of BTS Sukhumvit and MRT Sukhumvit — functionally Bangkok’s most connected point. If you arrive on the BTS from the airport and want to start working the same afternoon, Asoke is the low-friction choice.

Glowfish Asoke is the value leader here. Day passes start at 200 THB — the most accessible walk-in rate in central Bangkok — with monthly hot desks from around 5,500 THB. The space covers 1,523 sqm across multiple floors of Asoke Tower. The decor is brighter and more playful than you’d expect for the price. A second location at Glowfish Sathorn adds 4,000 sqm if you need a corporate address on the receipts.

WeWork operates several Bangkok locations; the closest to Asoke is The Parq in Klongtoei, a short MRT ride from Sukhumvit station. Monthly hot desk memberships start from around 4,800 THB, and the All Access plan gives you entry to WeWork locations globally — genuinely useful if you move between Bangkok, Singapore, and home. The 24/7 keycard access on dedicated desk plans is the main operational advantage over most local alternatives. (WeWork’s T-One Building on Sukhumvit 40, with a direct skywalk to Thong Lo BTS, is covered in the Thonglor section below.)

For getting between these spaces quickly, the MRT and BTS interchange at Asoke makes it trivially easy to hop from Phrom Phong to Silom in under 15 minutes.

Insider Tip: WeWork’s app lets you book a day pass at specific locations without committing to a monthly plan. Useful for testing the space before you sign up — and cheaper than turning up at the desk and asking.

Silom and Sathorn: The Corporate Corridor

Silom and Sathorn form Bangkok’s old financial district. The BTS Sala Daeng and MRT Silom stops land you within walking distance of most coworking options here. If your work involves meeting Thai businesses, law firms, or financial sector clients, a Sathorn address on your business card carries weight.

JustCo operates at AIA Sathorn Tower, Capital Tower, and Samyan Mitrtown. The hot desk product (JustDesk Unlimited) is published from around 5,200 THB per month — the entry point for flexible solo working. Dedicated desks and private studios run higher, in the 7,200-7,500 THB range. Day passes are available but start at around 750 THB per day — above the budget drop-in bracket. JustCo’s network spans Singapore, Sydney, and Seoul, so the familiarity is a plus for nomads already in the JustCo ecosystem.

ClubCo is the boutique option in this corridor. A 500 THB day pass includes WiFi, a dedicated workstation, and complimentary beverages — the free drinks detail matters on long days. Monthly rates are at the higher end of the Bangkok range. The space is deliberately compact and curated rather than warehouse-large, which keeps the ambient noise low.

Glowfish Sathorn offers the same 200 THB starting-rate logic as the Asoke sister space but with more than 4,000 sqm. The Sathorn address combined with the budget entry rate makes this the practical choice for freelancers with client meetings nearby who don’t want to pay JustCo prices.

Insider Tip: Sathorn coworking prices are generally 10-20% higher than equivalent Thonglor spaces for the same desk setup. You’re partly paying for the postcode.

Ari and the Northern Neighbourhoods

Ari (BTS Ari, on the Sukhumvit line) has a different energy from Sukhumvit: lower density, more cafes and local restaurants, a neighbourhood feel that most of the CBD is missing. Monthly accommodation costs here are also lower, which makes it attractive for longer stays.

Ease Café & Coworking on Soi Ari Paholyothin has been a well-regarded neighbourhood option — day passes around 200 THB, monthly rates competitive for the area. Confirm directly before visiting, as smaller independent spaces in this category can change hours or close without notice. Five minutes from Ari BTS on foot.

The tradeoff with Ari is clear: fewer spaces, fewer amenities, and slightly slower to reach Sukhumvit events or client meetings. The better choice if you’re on a tight monthly budget or just want to work without the startup-pitch energy of Thonglor.

How to Choose and Book a Coworking Space in Bangkok

For a single day: Walk in with a laptop and pay at the desk. Most spaces in Bangkok accept walk-ins without a booking; WeWork requires a day pass purchased via the app. Bring a form of ID.

For a week or two: Look for 5- or 10-day passes rather than daily rates — The Hive, Hubba, and Glowfish all offer these at a 15-25% discount over day rate multiples.

For a month or longer: Compare the total package — price per desk, 24/7 access (or not), printing, meeting room credits, and lockable storage availability. WeWork and JustCo include monthly meeting room credits that offset the higher headline rate. If you’re staying long-term, the DTV visa is worth the paperwork.

On internet speed: Any dedicated coworking space will deliver usable speeds for video calls and large uploads. Download speeds at premium Bangkok spaces commonly exceed 300 Mbps; even budget options reliably hit 50-100 Mbps. That said, if you’re on a live call with a client at 09:00, test the space’s WiFi before you depend on it.

Getting connected: Sort your SIM before you start coworking. A Thai eSIM gives you backup mobile data when shared coworking WiFi falters. See the best eSIM for Thailand guide for current options.

After work, the Bangkok nightlife scene around Thonglor and RCA is a short BTS ride from most Sukhumvit coworking spaces. For food between sessions, the Bangkok street food guide covers the best cheap eats near the major coworking corridors — including the Silom street food market and Asoke’s night stalls.

9Verdict: Bangkok’s coworking market is mature, competitive, and genuinely good value. Glowfish Asoke wins on price for central drop-ins; The Hive Thonglor wins on atmosphere for long stays; WeWork and JustCo win if global network access matters. Monthly desks in the 4,000-6,000 THB band deliver better value than any European or Australian equivalent. Get the DTV sorted and you’ve got a setup that works. Rating: 9/10

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a coworking day pass cost in Bangkok?

Most Bangkok coworking spaces charge 300-500 THB for a day pass. Budget options like Glowfish Asoke start at 200 THB. Premium spaces like ClubCo charge 500 THB and include complimentary drinks. WeWork day passes sit in the 400-600 THB range (check the WeWork app for current availability and pricing by location — not all sites offer walk-in day passes). JustCo day passes start at around 750 THB, putting them above the standard drop-in bracket.

Which coworking area is best in Bangkok for digital nomads?

Sukhumvit — specifically Thonglor (BTS On Nut to Thong Lo) — is the sweet spot for most nomads. You get fast BTS access, a dense cluster of coworking spaces, cafes, and restaurants. Silom-Sathorn suits those working with corporates. Ari is quieter and cheaper, good for long stays.

Does Bangkok have WeWork locations?

Yes: WeWork operates multiple Bangkok locations, including T-One Building (Sukhumvit 40), The Parq (Klongtoei), and Spring Tower (Ratchathewi). Monthly hot desk memberships start from around 4,800 THB. All Access plans give multi-site access across WeWork locations globally — check wework.com for current rates.

Do I need the DTV visa to work remotely from Bangkok coworking spaces?

Legally, yes. Thailand requires remote workers to hold an appropriate visa — the Digital Nomad Visa (DTV), launched in 2024, costs 10,000 THB and allows a 180-day stay extendable once. A tourist visa does not authorise working, even for a foreign employer. Check the current DTV requirements before you book a long-stay coworking package.

What internet speeds can I expect at Bangkok coworking spaces?

Fast. By 2026, Bangkok fixed-line speeds regularly exceed 200 Mbps on a shared office connection. Tested coworking WiFi speeds at premium spaces commonly reach 300-600 Mbps download. The Hive Thonglor and Glowfish both advertise dedicated fibre lines.

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