The outbreak of the coronavirus has more people working from home than ever. Many leading companies are updating their internal policies and allowing employees to work remotely. Working from home has many benefits, however, sometimes it can get a little stuffy. Do you find it sometimes challenging to work from home? Coworking spaces provide their members with a shared workspace that’s affordable, as well as a community of like-minded people for making connections and building friendships. In case you are looking for top coworking spaces in Europe, we prepared a quick list for you.
Destination #1: Malta
Coworking and Coliving space in Malta is the right place if you want to disconnect, relax, and enjoy the amazing weather that this island offers. This is an inspiring spot for team projects, startups, team building, or a place where to meet-up and network with other digital nomads. The space is open 24 hours 7 days a week, and it offers meeting rooms, accommodation, private offices, and coworking space. The Campus is located 15 minutes walking distance from St. George´s Bay, so in case you like to chill on the beach after work this might be the right spot for you!
Destination #2: Prague
Paper Hub is located in one of the most beautiful European cities: Prague. It is the 1st only cryptocurrency coworking space in the world – this means you can pay only in cryptocurrencies. The initial idea was to create a coffee place, where the customers could pay only in cryptocurrencies. However, after the founders noticed that the customers like to stay longer in the coffee place, bring their laptops, and even work from the place and this is how the idea of coworking space was born.
And why is Paper Hub called Paper Hub? The reason is that when the coworking space was founded the founders decided to furnish the entire place using a special “honeycomb” paper, cheap industrial material used for packing and insulating, and this gave the place a unique look.
Destination #3: Las Palmas
If you are looking for a sunny destination all year long, there is no better place than the Canary Islands. The capital city, Las Palmas offers you everything you could imagine – long sandy beaches, amazing surfing spots, vibrant atmosphere, and many digital nomads! This is one of the top places where digital nomads go during the winter, so in case you are looking for fun and sun, this is the best location!
CoworkingC is a cool coworking space. The atmosphere is nice and relaxed, usually, most of the nomads sit around one big table, therefore it is very easy to connect and meet new friends/business partners there.
Destination #4: Lisbon
Another coworking space on our list is located in one of the top cities adored by Digital Nomads – Lisbon. Lisbon is one of the best cities to live in Europe, the capital offers you amazing food, great pubs and bars and one of the biggest communities of DN in the world. Furthermore, in case you are a fan of long sandy beaches, ocean, and surfing, you will love this city!
Selina Secret Garden is located right in the city center, ten minutes walking distance from the nearest metro station, and its name perfectly describes the vibe of the space. Selina Secret Garden is an oasis of peace right in the middle of a crowded city center, with an amazing terrace, nice restaurant/bar, and a small swimming pool. This is one of the very few coworking spaces in Lisbon with its own swimming pool, therefore, if you like to chill close to the pool, this is a place for you! Furthermore, the staff is really nice, helpful, and sweet.
Destination #5: Budapest
Kaptar is located in the capital city of Hungary – Budapest – that is also unofficially recognized as the capital city for digital nomads in Eastern Europe. Kaptar is a progressive, friendly place designed for those who need quick wi-fi, a coworking space located in the city center, and who want to meet inspiring people from all over the world. Kaptar is designed for freelancers and digital nomads and it offers a community office, event space, and also a few meeting spaces, in case you need privacy.
Destination #6: London
Are you looking for a big city with the vibrant atmosphere, where you can find inspiration literally everywhere you go? If your answer is yes, London should be among your top choices. The capital of the UK can offer you much more than an average European city. In London you will find a huge community of freelancers, startups, and digital nomads. Tech Hub is one of the most famous coworking spaces in the city, located in the heart of London. Tech Hub is a coworking space designed mainly for tech entrepreneurs and startups, as also its name suggests.
Destination #7: Amsterdam
StartDock is located in the city of tulips and bicycles – Amsterdam. This coworking space embodies what coworking is about; collaboration over competition. This space offers a warm community of like-minded start-ups that help each other grow. Are you looking for a city with a party vibe and at the same time you need an entrepreneurial environment?
Are you looking for a place full of inspiring people and inspiring ideas? In case your answer is yes, Amsterdam is absolutely a city that you should visit. Furthermore, at the StartDock, they offer regular Friday afternoon drinks with the community, so finding new friends or business partners will not be a problem at all!
Destination #8: Berlin
The last coworking space on our list is located in eccentric Berlin. Weserland is located in one of the coolest Berlin’s neighborhoods: Neukölln. The bustling boulevards of Neukölln, known for their multicultural atmosphere, are lined with pastry shops from the Middle East and small local shops. Students and artists live in the picturesque streets full of second-hand shops and trendy bars and cafés. At a Turkish market near the canal you can find agricultural products, spices and textiles. Weserland is home to a vibrant international community of early birds and night owls with 24/7 access and an Italian espresso machine and mate fridge.