Finding the best coworking Phuket spaces is easier with a local guide. Phuket has more than a dozen coworking spaces spread across Patong, Kathu, Rawai, and Chalong. The best all-round option for remote workers who want great WiFi, food, and atmosphere is Denz CoWorking Cafe in Kathu-Patong — 1 Gbps fibre, views over Patong Bay, standing desks, and a full Thai-Western cafe on site. For 24/7 dedicated-desk access, Place Coworking in Chalong and Grind Time are the strongest picks on the island.
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Not all coworking spaces are equal, and Phuket has a wide range — from slick air-conditioned office buildings to open-air cafe setups with mountain views. Before you commit to a day pass or a monthly membership, here’s what actually matters:
WiFi speed and reliability is the non-negotiable. Most spaces advertise “fast WiFi” — test it on arrival. Anything under 100 Mbps on a dedicated line will frustrate you during video calls. The best spaces run dedicated 500 Mbps–1 Gbps business fibre.
Hours matter more than you’d think. If you’re syncing with a European or American time zone, working until 10–11 PM is common. Several Phuket coworking spaces close at 8 PM or earlier.
Desk comfort separates a productive day from a painful one. Look for ergonomic chairs, adjustable height or standing desks, and natural light rather than harsh fluorescent overhead lighting.
Food and coffee on site is a huge quality-of-life upgrade. Leaving the building every time you’re hungry breaks flow. The best spaces in Phuket either serve food directly or have quality options within a 2-minute walk.
Pricing flexibility — day passes, weekly, and monthly rates all vary significantly. If you’re staying longer than two weeks, a monthly membership almost always beats stacking day passes.
Atmosphere and community — some people want heads-down silence; others want the energy of a working community. Phuket caters to both, but each space has a distinct personality.
Rating: ★★★★★ 5.0 (150 Google reviews) Location: Soi Khuanyang, Kathu-Patong hill WiFi: 1,000 Mbps dedicated fibre Day pass: from 200 THB Hours: Monday–Friday, 10:00 AM–11:30 PM
We’ll be upfront — this is our place. But with a 5.0 Google rating from 150 reviews, we’ll let the numbers and our guests do most of the talking.
Denz sits on the mountain road between Kathu and Patong, roughly two minutes from the Patong City Sign. You arrive expecting a cafe and find something closer to a working retreat: open-air balconies overlooking Patong Bay and jungle-covered hills, a standing desk setup, external monitors, ergonomic chairs, and 1 Gbps fibre that rarely dips below 700 Mbps on speed tests. The view alone makes it one of the most photographed coworking spots in Thailand.
The cafe serves freshly cooked Thai and Western food throughout the day — think cashew chicken, loaded burgers, fresh fruit bowls, and specialty coffee. You don’t have to be here to work; plenty of people come purely to eat. If you are here to work, flexible plans cover a day pass (200 THB), a week (1,200 THB), or a full month (4,500 THB). A private, air-conditioned office is also available on hourly, daily, or monthly terms — ideal for confidential calls or focused deep work.
If you need somewhere to sleep as well as work, three WorkStay rooms sit directly beneath the coworking floor. Each has a dedicated work desk, 1 Gbps internet, and sunset views over Patong Bay — the only truly integrated live-work setup in the Patong area.
The five French Bulldogs — Denz, Frank, Coco, Isabell, and Little Luna — are optional. Guests consistently mention them as the highlight of their working day.
Best for: Remote workers, digital nomads, and freelancers who want a beautiful setting, great food, and long evening hours. Honest limitation: Not open on weekends. Not fully air-conditioned throughout (open-air balcony vibe — which most guests love, some find too warm in peak summer heat). No 24/7 access.
Rating: ★★★★★ 4.8 (108 Google reviews) Location: Chalong, Mueang Phuket District WiFi: 300–500 Mbps Day pass: 250 THB Hours: 24/7
Place Coworking operates across five floors with a rooftop in the Chalong area — one of the most substantial coworking buildings on the island. The 24/7 access is its biggest differentiator, making it the go-to for night-owl remote workers syncing with US or European time zones. The rooftop adds an outdoor dimension that most Phuket coworking buildings lack.
The community here skews towards longer-term residents and serious freelancers rather than passing tourists, giving it a focused, professional energy. Monthly memberships are good value and include locker access. The Chalong location puts you close to Rawai beach and the long-term expat community in the south of the island.
Best for: Workers needing 24/7 access, dedicated desks, and a larger coworking community.
Rating: ★★★★☆ 4.7 Location: Two sites: Chalong Bay and Rawai Beach WiFi: 200–400 Mbps Day pass: 299 THB Hours: 24/7
Grind Time is probably the most community-oriented coworking space in Phuket. With two locations — one at Chalong Bay and one at Rawai Beach — they attract a large pool of regulars who stay weeks or months at a time. Regular community events, a strong social scene, and a Discord community make this the best choice if networking and making connections matters as much as a quiet desk.
The Rawai Beach location is the more social of the two, with a chill-out area and social spaces built into the layout. The Chalong Bay site is slightly more focused and has a silent floor. Both offer 24/7 access and phone booths for private calls.
Best for: Digital nomads who want a coworking community, regular events, and a social side to their workday.
Rating: ★★★★★ 4.9 Location: Rawai Beach Road (Wiset Rd), Rawai, Phuket WiFi: 200–300 Mbps Day pass: 350 THB Hours: Daytime (not 24/7)
Let’s Work earns its near-perfect rating through a combination of location and service. Situated on the Rawai beachfront road with direct sea views, it’s one of the most scenic coworking setups in southern Phuket. Ergonomic chairs, conference rooms, free coffee, tea, and water are all included, and the staff are genuinely welcoming. The Thai milk tea alone is worth a mention in multiple reviews.
The setting makes it popular for morning and daytime work sessions — the natural light and sea air keep energy levels up better than a closed-off air-conditioned room. It’s not 24/7 and doesn’t serve the same volume of food as a cafe-coworking hybrid, but for a productive daytime session with a view, it’s excellent.
Best for: Daytime workers, creatives, and anyone who wants a sea-view desk in southern Phuket.
Rating: ★★★★☆ Location: Phuket (multiple areas) WiFi: 200–500 Mbps Coworking from: Contact for pricing Hours: 24/7 for members
HOMA positions itself as a “state of the art co-working space” built for the international remote working community. Their proposition goes beyond desk rental — they integrate coworking with accommodation, making it a full coliving-and-working solution. If you want everything sorted in one booking (bed, desk, WiFi, community), HOMA is worth exploring as a longer-term base.
Best for: Remote workers who want a full coliving setup with coworking included.
Rating: ★★★★☆ 4.6 Location: 19/7 Rawai, Phuket WiFi: 100–200 Mbps Day pass: 150 THB Hours: 24/7
For digital nomads watching their budget, Nai Harn Space is the most affordable quality coworking option on the island. At 150 THB for a day pass, it’s less than half the price of most competitors, and it doesn’t cut corners on the basics: reliable WiFi, ergonomic seating, free coffee and tea, printer access, and a friendly, welcoming atmosphere.
It’s not fancy and it’s not a destination coworking experience — but if you need a clean, quiet, affordable place to get work done in the Rawai/Nai Harn area, it delivers. The community is notably diverse, mixing long-term expats, short-stay nomads, and local entrepreneurs.
Best for: Budget-conscious digital nomads and long-stay residents in the south of Phuket.
Rating: ★★★★☆ Location: Phuket Old Town & Patong areas WiFi: 200–500 Mbps Day pass: 400–600 THB Hours: Business hours (Mon–Fri)
For people who need a formal, professional coworking environment — dedicated meeting rooms, corporate address services, printed letterheads, or a setup that impresses clients — Regus (and Spaces Works, part of the same IWG group) are the international standard in Phuket. They’re more expensive and decidedly corporate in feel, but if you need the infrastructure of a proper serviced office without signing a long lease, this is the play.
Best for: Business travellers, corporate teams, and anyone who needs formal meeting rooms or a professional address.
Rating: ★★★☆☆ 3.6 Location: Lub d Phuket Patong, Sawatdirak Rd, Kathu District WiFi: 100–200 Mbps Day pass: On request Hours: 24/7
The coworking setup at Lub d hostel in Patong is worth knowing about as a convenient drop-in option for people already staying in the Patong area. WiFi is solid even at capacity, the space has a pool on site for breaks, and there are plenty of quiet work corners despite being part of an active hostel environment. The registration process (ID required) is more involved than most, which puts some people off, but once you’re set up it’s straightforward.
Best for: Tourists and backpackers already based at Lub d or in Patong who need a few hours of reliable workspace.
How much does coworking cost in Phuket? Day passes typically range from 150–400 THB (roughly $4–$11 USD). Monthly memberships represent good value for stays of three weeks or more.
| Coworking Space | Day Pass | Weekly | Monthly | 24/7 Access |
| Denz CoWorking Cafe | 200 THB | 1,200 THB | 4,500 THB | No (10AM-11:30PM) |
| Place Coworking | 250 THB | – | 3,500 THB | Yes |
| Grind Time (Chalong) | 299 THB | 1,500 THB | 4,000 THB | No |
| Let’s Work (Rawai) | 350 THB | 1,800 THB | 5,000 THB | No |
| Nai Harn Space | 150 THB | 800 THB | 2,500 THB | Yes |
| Spaces / Regus | 400-600 THB | On Request | On Request | No |
| Lub d Patong | On Request | – | – | Yes |
Prices accurate as of March 2026. All prices subject to change — verify directly with each space before visiting.
Phuket is bigger than most people expect. Driving from Patong to Rawai takes 30–45 minutes — choosing a coworking space in the wrong area can add an hour to your daily commute.
The Patong and Kathu areas are where most tourists base themselves, and coworking options here are more limited than the south. Denz CoWorking Cafe on Soi Khuanyang (the mountain road between Kathu and Patong) is the clear top pick — uniquely good views, long hours, and full food service. Lub d in Patong Beach proper works as a drop-in. Spaces Works has a presence in the area for those needing a corporate setting.
Rawai and the surrounding area has the densest concentration of quality coworking in Phuket, driven by a large long-term expat and nomad community. Let’s Work on the beachfront road, Grind Time Rawai Beach, Breakers (which offers free coworking with food/drink purchase), and Nai Harn Space all operate here. If you plan to be in Phuket for a month or more and want the widest choice, basing yourself in Rawai gives you the most options.
Chalong is the functional heart of Phuket for long-term residents. Place Coworking (5-floor building with rooftop and 24/7 access) and Grind Time Chalong Bay are the two strongest options. Chalong’s position in the middle of the island makes it easy to reach from most areas.
Phuket has two distinct categories of coworking, and the right choice depends entirely on your working style.
A coworking cafe (like Denz) blends productivity with atmosphere — you get coffee, food, a view, ambient social energy, and flexible come-and-go access. It’s ideal if you work in focused blocks, take breaks, and value environment as part of your creative process. Denz CoWorking Cafe offers hot desks, dedicated desks and a no desk option. The limitation is usually hours (not 24/7) and the absence of lockers or permanent desk assignments.
A dedicated coworking space (like Place Coworking or Grind Time) gives you all-hours access, a dedicated desk you can leave your gear on overnight, meeting room booking, and a consistent professional environment. Less atmosphere, more infrastructure.
Choose a coworking cafe if: You work standard hours, value food and coffee on site, care about environment and views, and prefer a relaxed social setting.
Choose a dedicated coworking space if: You sync with US or European time zones and work late nights, need a locker for your equipment, want to be part of a regular community, or require meeting room access.
We’ve collected genuine, first-hand feedback from people who’ve worked from Denz and across the island. This is what the nomad community consistently says:
“Hands down the best co-working spot in Phuket. The owners, their dogs, it’s rare to find a place that feels this genuine and welcoming.” — Liam
“If you are working in Phuket, you need to come visit Denz. Their food is to die for, and the owners are amazing human beings. I know I will be returning here every time I have a chance.” — Yaro
“One of the best co-working spaces in Patong! The view is amazing, especially during sunset — it makes working here feel relaxing and inspiring.” — Multiple reviewers
“I absolutely loved the views and the food. The WiFi is super fast, and the space has an incredibly welcoming energy.” — Isabella V.
The broader nomad community’s consensus: Phuket punches above its weight for remote work infrastructure. The south of the island (Rawai, Chalong, Nai Harn) has a deeper long-term community with better monthly deals, while Patong and Kathu are more convenient for tourists who want to combine work with beach access.
Yes, and growing fast. Phuket has become one of Southeast Asia’s most popular digital nomad destinations, driven by its international airport, year-round tropical climate, and well-developed hospitality infrastructure. The island has 10+ dedicated coworking spaces and continues to attract remote workers from Europe, North America, and Australia.
Day passes in Phuket range from 150 THB (≈$4 USD) at budget spaces like Nai Harn Space to 350–600 THB at premium or corporate options. Most quality coworking spaces with good WiFi and amenities charge 250–350 THB per day. Monthly memberships typically range from 2,500–5,000 THB.
Yes. Denz CoWorking Cafe on Soi Khuanyang (on the Kathu-Patong mountain road, 5 minutes from Patong Beach) is the top-rated coworking option in the Patong area — 5.0 stars from 150 reviews. Lub d Phuket Patong on Sawatdirak Road is a secondary option for drop-in work sessions.
Working on your laptop as a digital nomad is broadly practised on tourist visas in Thailand, and is tolerated in practice. However, Thailand’s Long-Term Resident (LTR) Visa — launched in 2022 — provides a legal, long-stay option specifically designed for remote workers and digital nomads, valid for 10 years. If you plan to be in Thailand for more than 60–90 days per year, it’s worth researching.
No. WeWork does not operate in Phuket. The closest international brand alternatives are Regus (Royal Phuket Marina location) and Spaces Works (Phuket). Both are operated by IWG and offer the familiar corporate coworking format.
Most dedicated coworking spaces in Phuket run 100–500 Mbps business fibre connections. Denz CoWorking Cafe runs 1,000 Mbps (1 Gbps) dedicated fibre on the Kathu-Patong hill — consistently one of the fastest connections on the island. For video calls, anything above 50 Mbps is perfectly comfortable; for large file uploads, 200 Mbps+ is preferable.
Phuket Old Town (the historic Sino-Portuguese quarter) has limited dedicated coworking infrastructure, but Spaces Works has a presence in the area and several cafes with good WiFi serve the working community there. For serious coworking needs, the Rawai or Chalong areas are better served.
The honest answer is that “best” depends entirely on what you need. Here’s the decision matrix:
| If you want…. | Best pick |
| Cafe + food + view + vibe + long hours | Denz CoWorking Cafe (Kathu-Patong) |
| 24/7 dedicated desk + locker | Place Coworking (Chalong) |
| Active nomad community + regular events | Grind Time (Chalong Bay or Rawai) |
| Beachfront setting + sea views | Let’s Work (Rawai) |
| Budget day pass, south of Phuket | Nai Harn Space |
| Full coliving + coworking package | HOMA |
| Corporate meeting rooms + formal setup | Regus / Spaces Works |
| Drop-in near Patong Beach | Lub d Coworking |
If you’re visiting Phuket for the first time and want a workspace that combines productivity with an experience worth writing home about — the mountain views, the food, the dogs, the sunset from the balcony — that’s Denz. We’d love to have you.
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Denz: Co-Work, Co-Eat, or Co-Chill with a breathtaking view of Patong Bay. Our tranquil mountain location in Phuket is perfect for relaxation. Sip on a refreshing fruit juice on our balcony and take in the beauty of Phuket.
Open Monday to Friday, 10:00 AM – 11:30 PM