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The best co-working spaces in Bali

The best co-working spaces in Bali

THE BEST COWORKING SPACES IN BALI

Not only does Bali attract a lot of tourists every year, it’s also a dream location for many digital nomads! Why would you spend your working day at a boring office when you could actually work from a tropical place like Bali? For those who are lucky enough to have a remote job, I really encourage you to hop on a flight and start working from one of the many AMAZING coworking spaces in Bali!

BEST COWORKING SPACES IN ULUWATU

Uluwatu is located on the southern tip of the Bukit Peninsula, an exotic paradise for surfers and digital nomads. It’s also my favorite part of Bali!

Airconditioned coworking spaces:

  • The Space: The Space Bingin is a combo of coworking (with common area, meetings rooms and a Skype room), yoga/movements studio, treatments room and a special sound healing dome.

  • Co. Op Coworking

  • Habitat Village: attached you will find a restaurant and super fun stores!

  • Colabo

Other enjoyable spaces where you can get some work done:

  • Ulu Garden: go upstairs and relax on one of the cushions/small tables. Super relaxed vibes, one of my favorites

  • Mana at Uluwatu Surf Villas: you can work upstairs in the restaurant or downstairs next to the pool

  • Drifter: famous surf shop with a cafe attached in the back of the store!

  • Alchemy: New vegan restaurant with an airconditioned work space in the store attached to it

BEST COWORKING SPACES IN CANGGU

Airconditioned coworking spaces:

  • Tribal (Pererenan): BY FAR the most impressive coworking space in Bali! It’s a beautiful community with delicious food, a gorgeous pool, amazing setting and private booths if you need to make calls. And the best part: it’s free! You don’t need a membership and you don’t have to pay to work there! Attached is also a super fancy hostel, so you can eat, work, sleep and swim all in one place! Make sure to check out the video I made about Tribal

  • Dojo Bali: airconditioned coworking space with a pool, yummie food and close to Echo beach so you can have a surf break if needed!

  • Tropical Nomad: an airconditioned co working space, set over 2 floors, overlooking the rice fields, in the heart of Canggu! You can choose from hourly, daily and unlimited memberships.

  • Zin @ work: It’s an open air bamboo co working space in the heart of Canggu and it’s attached to Zin restaurant!

  • B Work Bali: Attached to a gym and a cafe, Bwork coworking space is open 24 hours/day! So perfect for people that have to work with different time zones!

Other enjoyable places to work from:

  • Koast: this super charming little slice of heaven is tucked away in a street close to Echo Beach ( across La Brisa). They have delicious food and a pretty small pool. Not too crowded and an amazing setting to get some work done!

  • Yeam Kitchen: Another gem in Canggu! It’s a stunning outdoor restaurant with plenty of space to work!


Koast

BEST COWORKING SPACES IN UBUD

  • Outpost Ubud: Outpost Ubud is one of the most popular, and best coworking spaces in Ubud.The Outpost location is perfect, close by to the heart of town. Featuring private sitting or standing desks, conference rooms, air-conditioning, tropical gardens with ravine views and a jungle pool – if you are going to work in paradise, where better to do it? Plus with 24/7 access, late night meetings are a breeze.

  • BeLuna Coworking: it has a communal working space, great coffee, lounging hammocks, high speed internet and free events

  • Parq:Unlike any other coworking space in Ubud, it features on-site restaurants (plural), fun social events, and beautiful architecture. Located away from the crowds of the centre, but close enough to enjoy the hustle and bustle, it is the perfect place to get your work done before an evening of drinks and great food.






Do you need a visa to travel to Bali?

Do you need a visa to travel to Bali?

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