1. TQ Amsterdam – Amsterdam, Netherlands
A beautifully designed coworking space backed by Google, offering resources for tech startups.
Features:
- Curated members (focus on innovation)
- Modern, high-tech workspaces
- Private offices, hot desks, and meeting rooms
- Great location near canal views
Best for: Startup teams and tech freelancers
2. The Hive – Bangkok, Thailand
The Hive has multiple locations across Asia, known for comfort, style, and flexibility.
Why it’s popular:
- Great atmosphere and design
- Rooftop café and lounge
- Events for networking
- Affordable pricing plans
Good for: Digital nomads who value aesthetics and community
3. Impact Hub – Global Network
This is not just coworking—it’s a movement for entrepreneurs, nonprofits, and changemakers.
Why choose Impact Hub:
- Focus on social innovation and sustainability
- Event programs and mentorship
- Strong community involvement
- Worldwide locations
Ideal for: Purpose-driven entrepreneurs and creatives
4. Station F – Paris, France
Europe’s largest startup campus, this place is coworking on steroids.
Features:
- Massive campus with 1,000+ startups
- On-site housing and restaurants
- Google, Facebook, and Microsoft programs
- Workshops, talks, and networking events
Best for: Startups and funded entrepreneurs
5. Outsite – Coliving + Coworking
Outsite combines beautiful accommodations with fully equipped workspaces.
Why it’s loved:
- Perfect for slow travelers and remote teams
- Amazing locations: Lisbon, Costa Rica, California
- Ready-to-live-in shared houses with office setups
- Community-focused with events and experiences
Great for: People who travel while working full-time jobs