15 Best Coworking Spaces in Bali in 2023

Bali is without a doubt one of the most popular destinations in the world for digital nomads and remote workers. In fact, there are so many different coworking spaces in Bali that it can sometimes feel overwhelming trying to decide which one to pick. That’s why I’ve written this guide; to help you find the best coworking spot in Bali for you.






I’ve been a digital nomad for nearly 2 years now and I can confirm that Bali has some of the best coworking spaces that I’ve come across in the world.



There’s a particularly strong coworking culture here, not to mention all the beautiful places to visit and fun things to see and do during your downtime. Surfing, picturesque landscapes, volcanoes to hike, gorgeous beaches , mysterious ancient temples, delicious food – Bali has all this and heaps more to discover too.



15 Best Coworking Spaces in Bali



Here’s my pick of 15 of the best and coolest coworking spots in Bali. To make this guide as useful as possible, I’ve included a range of options at different price points and in different locations around the island.



One of the things that I like most about Bali is that it’s a very international place. In each of the following coworking spots, you’ll likely meet a diverse range of remote workers from all over the world.



See also: Where to stay in Bali



1. Outpost (Canggu)



Image Credit: Outpost


If you’re looking for a coworking space in Bali, Outpost has 3 different locations, they also have one near Mirissa in Sri Lanka. I spent a month working from their Sri Lanka branch and it was fantastic.



Outpost Canggu is also excellent and offers a range of premium amenities (including a pool and garden) and some of the fastest, most reliable internet on the island. It’s a 10-minute walk from the beach and its huge high ceilings help to create an airy, inspiring atmosphere.



One of my favorite things about Outpost is the regular social and networking events they put on throughout the week. These include live music performances, BBQs, dance classes, movie nights, talks, and workshops on a wide range of topics.



Outpost Canggu also has co-living options available, making it even more convenient to live and work in paradise.



Address: Jl. Raya Semat, Tibubeneng, Kec. Kuta Utara, Kabupaten Badung, Bali 80361, Indonesia. Click here for directions.



☞ SEE ALSO: Travel Guide to Candidasa, Bali



Membership Options and Costs



Day passes cost $15 USD, and monthly hotdesking memberships cost $195 USD (or $340 USD for 2 months) and give you unlimited access to all three of the Bali Outpost locations, your own locker, and 32 hours of private booth access.



Fixed desk memberships cost $232 USD/month (or $420 USD for 2 months) and give you a dedicated desk at your location of choice, as well as the ability to hot desk at the other two Bali locations if you wish.



Alternatively, you can buy packages in hours that can be used at any time within a month of purchasing. These cost $54 USD for 25 hours, $77 USD for 50 hours, or $135 USD for 100 hours per month.



Private offices start from $855 USD per month.



Amenities at Outpost




Extremely fast WiFi (200 Mbps)



Indoor and outdoor workspaces



Comfortable seating



Quiet zone for focused work/study



Standing desks



Phone booths and Skype rooms



Podcast rooms



Meeting rooms



Air-con



Printing and scanning facilities



A garden and decking areas



Chillout lounge



Free tea, coffee & drinking water



On-site cafe



Pool with sun loungers



Massages available on site



Co-living




Pros of Outpost




Some of the fastest WiFi of any coworking space in Bali



Loads of space



Light & airy interior



Several different types of workspace



Dedicated desks and private offices available



Pleasant ambiance with lots of greenery



Active community with regular events



Close to all of the main attractions of Canggu



Chilled out, friendly atmosphere



Backup power generators (very useful in the event of power cuts)




Cons of Outpost




Can get crowded during peak times



Relatively expensive



Limited availability of private offices




2. Tribal (Pererenan)



Photo credit: Tribal Bali


Tucked away in Pererenan, Tribal Bali is a modern “coworking hostel”. The upstairs accommodates a hostel (and a fairly luxurious one at that), and the downstairs functions as a coworking space.



Tribal is an ideal place for working backpackers and digital nomads to live, sleep, work, and have fun. It has a really positive, relaxed atmosphere and is a fantastic spot to meet other online entrepreneurs, freelancers, and remote workers from all over the world.



I particularly like that there’s no entrance fee here (see below). All you need to do is buy some food or a drink and you’re in. Click here to check out the sleeping facilities at Tribal.



Address: Gg. Tribal Jl. Pantai Pererenan, Pererenan, Kec. Mengwi, Kabupaten Badung, Bali 80351, Indonesia. Click here for directions.



Membership Options and Costs



Tribal doesn’t charge any membership fees. Instead, you just need to buy some food or a drink in order to get 3 hours of free access to the space. After that, there’s a minimum spend of 100,000 IDR (about $6.50 USD) for a further 3 hours.



Alternatively, if you spend 200,000 IDR ($13 USD) you can stay all day.



If you’re staying at the on-site hostel, you get unlimited access to the coworking space without needing to pay anything extra.



Amenities at Tribal




Fast WiFi



Communal workspaces



Private work pods



Seated and standing desks



On-site cafe & cocktail bar



Lounge area



Beautiful infinity pool overlooking lush paddy fields



Pool table



Weekly social events



Co-living available




Pros of Tribal




Affordable (no membership fees – you just need to buy some food/drinks)



Modern, stylishly designed space



Plenty of seating



Relaxed, positive atmosphere



Yoga classes & wellness activities on-site



Focus on sustainability & community



Great coffee & cocktails



Peaceful, quiet location (which could be a pro or a con depending on your preferences)



Beautiful views of the surrounding rice paddies




Cons of Tribal




Limited space during peak times



Relatively remote location



No air-con




3. Kinship Studio (Canggu)



Photo Credit: Kinship Studio


Kinship Studio in Canggu is a modern coworking space that’s located inside a former warehouse and clothing factory. If you’re an artist, a photographer, a potter, or work in another creative industry, you should definitely check this place out.



It provides an amazing range of facilities, including art and photography studios (one even has an infinity wall/cyclorama), and a ceramics workshop with several wheels and glazing equipment.



Many artists consider Kinship Studio to be the best place to cowork in Bali. However, even if you just work from a laptop, this is a very inspiring and fun place to work.



Address: Gg. Jalak VIB No.4, Tibubeneng, Kec. Kuta Utara, Kabupaten Badung, Bali 80361, Indonesia. Click here for directions.



Membership Options and Costs



Day passes cost 250,000 IDR ($16.50 USD). You can also buy packages of 25 hours for 800,000 IDR ($53 USD) or 50 hours for 1,100,000 IDR ($73 USD).



Monthly unlimited passes cost 2,200,000 IDR ($145 USD) for hot desking or 2,800,000 IDR ($185 USD) for a fixed desk.



Amenities at Kinship Studio




Photography studios & equipment



Art studios



Pottery workshop (with wheels & glazing buckets)



Shared tables for hot desking



Meeting rooms



Chillout zones



Kitchen with free tea & coffee




Pros of Kinship Studio




Amazing range of creative facilities



Inspiring and stylish interior



Attractive minimalist décor



Lots of natural light



Regular art classes, exhibitions & other events



Convenient location in central Canggu




Cons of Kinship Studio




Can get crowded during peak hours



Limited parking facilities




4. Co.op Coworking (Uluwatu)



Photo Credit: Co.op Coworking Bali


Co.op Coworking is a small but well-equipped coworking space near the surfing paradise of Uluwatu.



Large floor-to-ceiling windows provide plenty of natural light and you can enjoy tasty coffee as well as a range of other drinks and snacks while you work.



Co.op takes the comfort and well-being of its members seriously. As well as their ergonomic chairs, you can borrow blue light filter glasses, leg raisers, and cushions to help keep you comfortable during long days behind a screen.



Address: Uluwatu St, Ungasan, Bali, Badung Regency, Bali 80361, Indonesia. Click here for directions.



Membership Options and Costs



Day passes cost 150,000 IDR ($10 USD), and include a free cup of coffee.



Week passes cost 750,000 IDR ($50 USD) and a monthly membership costs 2,000,000 IDR ($132 USD).



Amenities at Co.op Coworking




Soundproof booths for recording and calls



Blue light filter glasses, leg raisers & cushions available to borrow



Library



Air-con



Private offices available for hire



Monitors available for hire (monthly memberships only)



Printing & scanning facilities



Canteen with coffee, drinks & snacks



Library




Pros of Co.op Coworking




Comfortable ergonomic chairs



Relatively affordable



Regular social events



Big emphasis on comfort & wellness



Group meditation sessions



Pet-friendly



Members get a free coffee every day




Cons of Co.op Coworking




It’s fairly small so there’s a limited amount of space available



No fixed-desk membership



Private rooms are small & don’t have AC




5. Tropical Nomad (Canggu)



Image Credit: Tropical Nomad


Located on the Canggu Shortcut, Tropical Nomad is a vibrant and social coworking hub that attracts a diverse range of solopreneurs and remote workers from all corners of the world.



It’s open 24 hours a day, making this one of the best coworking spots in Bali for digital nomads who need to work outside of normal office hours (e.g. if you’re working with people in North America or Europe).



The facilities are great; it’s spread over two floors, and there are several different working areas to suit your mood, requirements, and preferences. From the upper floor, you can enjoy peaceful views out over paddy fields.



Address: Jl. Subak Canggu No.2, Canggu, Kec. Kuta Utara, Kabupaten Badung, Bali 80361, Indonesia. Click here for directions.



Membership Options and Costs



Tropical Nomad is one of the only coworking spaces in Bali that offers free trials to new members on Saturdays and Sundays.



Day passes cost 180,000 IDR ($12 USD) on weekdays, or you can pay the same for an entire weekend (Saturday & Sunday).



For longer-term visitors, you can either buy an unlimited monthly hotdesking membership for 2,700,000 IDR ($178 USD), 50-hour packages for 1,000,000 IDR ($66), or 100 hours for 1,700,000 IDR ($112 USD).



Fixed desks cost 3,000,000 IDR ($198 USD) per month and they offer a “Night Owl” membership for 1,500,000 ($99 USD) per month for unlimited access between the hours of 5 pm – 7 am.



Amenities at Tropical Nomad




High-speed internet



Meeting rooms



Call booths



Mail handling services



Printing & scanning facilities



Air-con



Quiet zone upstairs for focused work



On-site cafe & restaurant



Showers (towels provided)



Podcasting studio



Surfboard rack




Pros of Tropical Nomad




Open 24/7



Range of flexible membership options



Lots of plants and other greenery



High ceilings



Plenty of different seating options



Great views from the upper balcony



Tranquil garden



Lively and social atmosphere



Convenient location in central Canggu



Regular networking events and workshops



Tasty smoothie bowls



Free trials for newbies (Saturday & Sunday only)




Cons of Tropical Nomad




Lack of ergonomic chairs



Can be noisy during peak hours




6. Livit Hub (Sanur)



Image Credit: Livit Hub


Livit Hub in Sanur is located within a few minutes walk from the beautiful Pantai Karang beach. It’s a large, fun-loving coworking hub that’s open 24 hours per day.



For me, the stand-out feature of this place – other than the slide (move over, Google) – is the epic rooftop terrace with panoramic views of the area and out to sea. It has hammocks and lots of other places to sit and chill and is an incredible spot to watch the sunset from.



Address: Jl. Bumi Ayu Gg. Pungut Sari No.6, Sanur, Denpasar Selatan, Kota Denpasar, Bali 80228, Indonesia. Click here for directions.



Membership Options and Costs



You can get a day pass for 140,000 IDR ($9 USD) or a 10-day package for 1,275,000 IDR ($84 USD).



Monthly hotdesking memberships start from 2,250,000 IDR ($149 USD), or you can get a dedicated desk for 5,780,000 IDR ($382 USD) per month.



Amenities at Livit Hub




Ergonomic chairs



Meeting rooms with video conferencing facilities



Standing desks



Air-con



Excellent on-site cafe & restaurant



Free tea, coffee & water



Versatile events space



Lounge area with bean bags & hammocks



Parking



Co-living options



Laundry services




Pros of Livit Hub




Open 24/7



Lots of space & natural light



Various different styles of working spaces



Beautiful roof terrace



Delicious food



Relaxed & fun-loving atmosphere



Regular social events & workshops



Close to Pantai Karang beach



Good range of local amenities




Cons of Livit Hub




Can get noisy at times



No dedicated quiet area




7. Hub Bali (Legian)



Hub Bali is slightly unusual in that it’s set within a hotel. However, this means that members benefit from having access to a beautiful swimming pool and garden.



The coworking space is elegantly designed, with lots of wood and natural light. There’s indoor and outdoor seating plus all of the usual office facilities.



With accommodation onsite, you could easily live and work here and be very happy. The location is great too; it’s within easy walking distance of Legian’s cafes, bars, and restaurants.



Address: Jl. Nakula No.9, Legian, Kec. Kuta, Kabupaten Badung, Bali 80361, Indonesia. Click here for directions.



Membership Options and Costs



Day passes cost 125,000 IDR ($8 USD), weekly passes cost 600,000 IDR ($40 USD), and month-long passes cost 1,200,000 IDR ($80 USD).



Private offices start from 5,000,000 IDR ($330 USD) per month.



Amenities at Hub Bali




Indoor & outdoor seating



Printing & scanning facilities



Meeting rooms with video conferencing setup



Skype booth



Free lockers



Monitors available to borrow



Private offices



Lounge area



On-site cafe



Swimming pool




Pros of Hub Bali




24/7 access



It’s cheap



Comfortable workstations



Convenient location



Free coffee & snacks



Regular networking events



Hotel accommodation on site




Cons of Hub Bali




Can get noisy & crowded



Slightly soulless hotel atmosphere



Not the fastest WiFi




8. Genesis Creative Centre (Berawa)



As the name suggests, Genesis Creative Centre in Berawa is a coworking space that’s especially aimed at those working in creative industries.



It has a recording studio, photography rooms, art studios, galleries, and various exhibition spaces. If you’re an artist, podcaster, musician, photographer, producer, or any other type of content creator, this place is definitely worth considering.



Address: Jl. Pantai Berawa No.99, Tibubeneng, Kec. Kuta Utara, Kabupaten Badung, Bali 80361, Indonesia. Click here for directions.



Membership Options and Costs



Day passes cost 100,000 IDR ($6.50 USD). Monthly fixed desk memberships cost 1,500,000 IDR ($99 USD). Genesis doesn’t offer monthly hot desking.



Amenities at Genesis Creative Centre




Recording studio



Podcasting facilities



Photography rooms & equipment



Art studios



Technical support teams on hand



Galleries & exhibition spaces



Printing & copying facilities



Standing desks



Meeting rooms



Lounge area



Library



Outdoor terrace




Pros of Genesis Creative Centre




Superb range of creative facilities



Modern and stylish interiors



Dedicated spaces for various types of creative professionals



Comfortable ergonomic furniture



Regular workshops & exhibitions



Very inspiring space



Relatively affordable




Cons of Genesis Creative Centre




Limited availability of memberships (there’s often a waiting list)



Relatively small community compared to other coworking spaces



Only open 9 am – 7 pm, Monday – Saturday




9. BWork Bali (Berawa)



BWork Bali is a popular cafe and coworking space in Berawa. You can either work in the cafe for free or pay to use the coworking space.



There are several working areas, including quiet and collaborative zones, to suit different needs and preferences. I love the huge triple-height ceiling, the giant windows with light flooding in, the wood paneling, and the pool surrounded by lush greenery. It’s a really beautiful location to work from.



The icing on the cake is their rooftop open-air yoga studio – if stretching in gorgeous spaces is your thing, you’re sure to love it here.



Address: Jl. Nelayan No.9C, Canggu, Kec. Kuta Utara, Kabupaten Badung, Bali 80361, Indonesia. Click here for directions.



Membership Options and Costs



Day passes cost 280,000 IDR ($18.50 USD). It’s 390,000 IDR ($26 USD) for a weekend pass (Sat & Sun) or 1,500,000 IDR ($99 USD) for a monthly “Night Owl” package that allows you to access the space between 8 pm – 8 am, Mon–Sun.



Unlimited plans cost 2,220,000 ($145 USD) for 2 weeks or 3,550,000 ($235 USD) for a month. If you can get by on 100 hours per month, you can opt for a package that costs 2,440,000 IDR ($161 USD).



Amenities at BWork Bali




Standing desks



Monitors available to borrow



Call booths



Air-con



Meeting rooms



Lounge area



Library



On-site cafe



Pool



Rooftop yoga studio




Pros of BWork Bali




It’s a really beautiful space



Roof terrace with loungers



24/7 access



Various different working areas



Fast internet



Regular events, lectures & seminars



Tasty food & great coffee



Free yoga & fitness classes for members



Convenient central location in Berawa




Cons of BWork Bali




It’s quite expensive



Limited availability of fixed desks



Can get busy




10. Colabo Coworking (Jimbaran)



Colabo Coworking in Jimbaran is one of the best coworking options near Bali’s main international airport. It’s a fairly small space, tucked away amidst lush greenery.



The decor is simple, and there are several indoor and outdoor places to work. The atmosphere is quietly focused, but the people are friendly.



If you want to be close to all the action, this might not be the best coworking choice for you. However, if you enjoy being surrounded by nature and are looking for a peaceful, quiet spot to get some work done, check this place out.



Address: Jl. Karang Mas, Jimbaran, Kec. Kuta Sel., Kabupaten Badung, Bali 80361, Indonesia. Click here for directions.



Membership Options and Costs



Day passes cost 150,000 IDR ($10 USD). You can buy a 7-day package (valid for 7 days in a 2-week period) for 600,000 IDR ($40 USD), or a 15-day package (valid for 15 days in a 30-day period) for 1,100,000 IDR ($73 USD).



1-month unlimited passes cost 2,000,000 IDR ($132 USD), and 3-month unlimited passes cost 5,000,000 ($331 USD).



Amenities at Colabo Coworking




Indoor and outdoor seating



Call booths



Meeting rooms



Printing facilities



Attractive garden



On-site cafe



Lounge area




Pros of Colabo Coworking




Free coffee & water



Regular social events including movie nights, talks & debates



Weekly yoga & fitness sessions



Tranquil setting



Engaged & friendly community



Close to some of Bali’s best surf breaks




Cons of Colabo Coworking




Quiet & remote location (which could be a pro or a con depending on your take)



It’s a fairly small place



Not much seating available




11. ZIN Cafe (Canggu)



ZIN Cafe is a trendy coworking spot in Canggu that’s very popular with digital nomads and other remote workers.



This spot has a really gorgeous aesthetic, with beautiful furniture, high ceilings, and lots of natural light. There’s an amazing open-air rooftop and bar and they serve excellent coffee, smoothie bowls, brunch plates, fresh juices, and other food and drink.



It’s also only 200 meters from Canggu Beach, meaning you can live the dream and go for a surf during your lunch break. ZIN opens at 7 am – I recommend getting there early to secure a spot.



Address: Jl. Nelayan No.78F, Canggu, Kec. Kuta Utara, Kabupaten Badung, Bali, Indonesia. Click here for directions.



Membership Options and Costs



ZIN Cafe is totally free to work from (as long as you buy something from time to time).



Amenities at ZIN Cafe




Fast WiFi



Several different work & chill-out areas spread across 4 floors



Comfortable furniture



Top-notch coffee & food



Lots of healthy food options



Indoor & outdoor seating



Air-conditioned “focus room”



In-house coffee roastery



Co-living on site




Pros of ZIN Cafe




It’s free



Beautiful interior design



Great coffee & food



Virtually all of the ingredients are locally sourced



Relaxed & social atmosphere



Convenient location near Canggu Beach



Enormous rooftop with great views



Cocktail bar




Cons of ZIN Cafe




Can get very busy (because it’s free)



Can sometimes be difficult to find a space



Not every table has a power outlet




12. GoWork (Kuta)



GoWork is one of the largest and best-known providers of coworking and office spaces in Indonesia. However, they only have one branch in Bali at present, and this is located in Kuta (not far from the airport).



It’s part of the Park23 Creative Hub complex and offers a professional coworking environment with excellent facilities. The space is modern and tastefully decorated, with comfortable furniture, floor-to-ceiling windows, and plenty of natural light.



Address: Park23 Bali Creative Hub, 3rd Floor, Jl. Kediri, Tuban, Kuta, Badung Regency, Bali 80361, Indonesia. Click here for directions.



Membership Options and Costs



Day passes start from 145,000 IDR ($9.50 USD). Unlike most other coworking spaces, GoWork also offers daily hot-desking in your own private office space, which starts from 290,000 IDR ($19 USD).



Monthly hot desking memberships start from 1,150,000 IDR ($76 USD), and dedicated desk memberships start from 2,750,000 IDR ($182 USD).



Amenities at GoWork




A range of different seating options



Lounge areas



Conference room



Private offices to rent



Phone booths



Printing facilities



Air-con



Plenty of parking




Pros of GoWork




Modern and professional work environment



Well-designed workspaces



Excellent office-style facilities



Light & airy interior



Lots of great (& cheap) food options nearby



Close to various other amenities in the neighboring mall



The location is less of a tourist trap than places like Canggu



Relatively affordable



Private office hot-desking available (as well as regular shared office hot-desking)




Cons of GoWork




Not the most “happening” area of Bali



The internet isn’t particularly fast



Some people have complained that the air-con is too cold




13. KE{M}BALI Innovation Hub (Seminyak)



KE{M}BALI Innovation Hub in Seminyak is a dynamic coworking space in Bali’s upmarket Seminyak district.



It’s popular with both local remote workers and international visitors and has less of a “Bali Bubble” atmosphere than many other spots on the island, which I really like.



The vibes are friendly and positive, the desks are comfortable, the WiFi is fast, and the coffee is great. All around, it’s a great place to settle in for some productivity.



Address: Jl. Sunset Road No.28, Seminyak, Kec. Kuta, Kabupaten Badung, Bali 80361, Indonesia. Click here for directions.



Membership Options and Costs



Day passes cost 150,000 ($10 USD), while monthly memberships start from 2,400,000 ($160 USD).



Amenities at KE{M}BALI Innovation Hub




High-speed WiFi



Meeting rooms with video conferencing facilities



Lounge areas



Event space



Call booths



Focus room for silent work



Printing facilities



Air-con



On-site cafe



Shared kitchen



Lockers




Pros of KE{M}BALI Innovation Hub




Free tea, coffee & water



Light & airy



Lots of indoor & outdoor space



Diverse & friendly atmosphere



Convenient location in central Seminyak



Relatively affordable




Cons of KE{M}BALI Innovation Hub




Lack of ergonomic seating



Not the fastest internet




14. Beluna – House of Creatives (Ubud)



Image Credit: Beluna – House Of Creatives


Beluna – House of Creatives in Ubud offers a unique coworking space with a focus on nurturing creative talents. It provides a serene and inspiring setting surrounded by Ubud’s lush and tropical greenery.



It’s an airy, open-plan space with beautiful views of the surrounding rice fields. This place is a little out of the way but is ideal if you’re looking for a quiet, peaceful spot to get things done.



Address: Jl. Subak Sok Wayah Jl. Raya Ubud, Ubud, Kecamatan Ubud, Kabupaten Gianyar, Bali 80571, Indonesia. Click here for directions.



Membership Options and Costs



Day passes cost 150,000 IDR ($10 USD), or you can pay 80,000 IDR ($5 USD) for just 4 hours.



You can buy 25 hours per month for 650,000 IDR ($43 USD), 50 hours per month for 950,000 IDR ($63 USD), or an unlimited monthly membership for 2,200,000 IDR ($145 USD).



Amenities at Beluna – House of Creatives




Podcast recording studio



Hammocks & sofas



On-site cafe



Air-con



Indoor & outdoor workspaces



Terrace



Regular workshops & events




Pros of Beluna – House of Creatives




Tranquil & artistic ambiance



Peaceful & quiet space perfect for deep work and concentration



Inspiring atmosphere with lots of natural light & fresh air



Friendly & supportive community



Within walking distance from Ubud’s cultural attractions



Flexible membership options



24/7 access for monthly members




Cons of Beluna – House of Creatives




Relatively remote location may not suit everyone



Not the best food (although I can recommend the smoothie bowls)




15. Biliq (Seminyak)



Last but certainly not least, Biliq is fairly unique. It offers access to its coworking space on a pay-per-minute basis, making it a great option for those looking for flexibility in terms of when and where they work.



If you’ve ever seen a photo of people working in Bali with their feet dangling in an ornamental pool and their laptops resting on little tables over the water, there’s a good chance it was taken here. It’s a sweet spot, check it out.



Address: Biliq Bali, Jl. Yudistira No.3A, Seminyak, Kec. Kuta, Kabupaten Badung, Bali 80361, Indonesia. Click here for directions.



Membership Options and Costs



Pay-per-minute access costs 500 IDR/minute (just over $0.03 USD); it works out to around $2/hour.



Day passes cost 150,000 IDR ($10 USD). Unlimited monthly membership costs 1,900,000 IDR ($126 USD), or you can buy packages of 5 days for 650,000 ($43 USD) or 10 days for 1,200,000 ($79 USD).



Amenities at Biliq




Indoor & outdoor workspaces



Soundproof call booths



Meeting rooms



Standing desks



Nap rooms



Air-con



International power outlets



Free coffee & water



Co-living available




Pros of Biliq




Fast WiFi (100 Mbps)



Very flexible, pay-per-minute



Affordable



24/7 access



Relaxed vibes



Friendly staff



Delicious coffee & smoothie bowls



Pet friendly




Cons of Biliq




Not particularly big



Can get crowded




Best Coworking Spaces in Bali: FAQs



Here are some answers to frequently asked questions about the best coworking spots in Bali:



What is coworking? Coworking essentially means sharing a workplace with people you don’t work with. Most (although not all) people who use coworking spaces are self-employed and can be flexible about the location they choose to work from. Are there free coworking spaces in Bali? Yes, there are a few free coworking spaces in Bali, but not many. Zin Cafe is one of the best-known free ones. What’s the best coworking space in Bali? It’s quite hard to say what the best coworking space in Bali is. There are several excellent spots, each one is different, and it depends largely on your preferences. Three of my personal favorites are Outpost, Tribal, and Biliq. How much does a coworking space cost in Bali? Coworking spaces in Bali cost from as little as $6.50 USD for a day pass (although $10 is more typical) to upwards of $380 for a monthly fixed desk membership.



In Closing



Now you know about some of the best and most unique coworking spaces in Bali. As you can see, there are lots of great spots to choose from, each with its own unique set of pros and cons.



I hope this guide has helped you find a coworking space that’s perfect for your needs. If you’re not sure where to start, I recommend trying a day at each of Outpost, Tribal, and Biliq.



It’s good to try a few places out first before committing to any longer-term memberships. Have fun in Bali!
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