04/12/2024

Europe is home to a wide range of coworking spaces, serving businesses across finance, pharmaceutical, creative, and many more industries. We collaborate with various partners that provide flexible offices equipped with hot desks, private offices and self-contained areas. 

From the UK, Germany, Poland and beyond, discover some of the best coworking spaces that Europe has to offer. Explore them below and browse our full portfolio, featuring the diverse collection of office partners we work with. 

UK

Maslow’s, 1 Warwick Street, London

Maslow’s provides the elegance and sophistication of a private members club, giving it a completely unique aesthetic. This office is a 5 minute walk from Piccadilly Circus station in London’s centre, so it’s incredibly easy to reach if your team is commuting near and far. 

On the rooftop you’ll find a bar and restaurant for relaxing in after work, with views of nearby Soho and Mayfair. There’s also a range of stylish workspaces and breakout areas to enjoy, as well as an in-house studio and gym. 

Uncommon, 81-87 High Holborn, London

Uncommon is one of the finest examples of biophilic office design. Every inch of this workspace blends nature with architecture, from the abundance of plant walls to plentiful natural light. As testament to this sustainability focus, Uncommon is also BREEAM-certified; this means the workspace has been rigorously and expertly built around core principals, such as a net-zero carbon design. 

Your team can make use of the on-site wellness studio to enjoy some yoga and unwind. Holborn Underground station can also be reached in a matter of minutes to easily get to and from the office. 

Ireland

Glandore, 15 Barrow Street, Dublin

Bottleworks is renowned for its energy efficiency. The building was awarded NZEB (Near Zero Energy Building) status for the extremely low amount of energy needed to operate it, from its efficient heating system to the use of natural lighting in place of artificial. You’ll find this bountiful natural light in many of the building’s modern workspaces, both individual and shared. 

In terms of public transport, Bottleworks is only a 10-minute walk from the Grand Canal Dock railway station. As a result, businesses can easily establish themselves in the area without the stress of finding commute options for their team. 

Iconic, The Lennox Building, Dublin

The Lennox Building is one of the most visually striking coworking spaces in Dublin and wider Europe. The central area is adorned with cherry blossom trees and other greenery, contrasted with the industrial architecture to create a uniquely bold look. This beautiful aesthetic is visible throughout The Lennox Building’s many collaborative workspaces, as well as the spacious outdoor terrace. 

Even more unique is its WELL certification, achieving Gold standard for employee wellbeing. The Lennox Building was one of the first workspaces in Ireland to be awarded this certificate, and is a must-see location if you want an office space that can support your team’s work-life balance. 

Spain

Loom, Castellana 85, Madrid

If you’re looking for an office in Madrid with ample space, Castellana 85 is an excellent option. More than 190 workstations are available to support large teams, surrounded by plentiful meeting rooms and breakout areas. This office’s style is built around bright yellows and natural wood furnishings, which are complimented by pools of natural light to create an uplifting ambience. 

Unique to Loom is its Experience program. Encompassing a range of wellness and business services such as running clubs, networking events and social activities, it can help your team manage their day right from the company doorstep. 

L’illa & Co, Diagonal 571, Barcelona

This office is located along Barcelona’s famous Avinguda Diagonal road, putting it in touching distance of abundant shops and transport links like the Maria Cristina Metro station. L’illa & Co. earns its place on this list by offering one of the most versatile workspaces anywhere in Europe. Its 1,800m2 area is filled with coworking zones, hot desks and flexible offices that are ideal for various types of businesses, whether you’re a growing start-up or nationwide team. 

Multiple sizes of meeting room are available, giving your business a significant amount of flexibility. The Diagonal room supports up to 14 people for larger collaborative meetings, whilst the Constanza room is ideal for small gatherings of 4 when needed.

The Netherlands

HOFF, Strawinskylaan 257, Amsterdam

One of the most visually striking office spaces on this list, HOFF stands out due to its sleek and modern design. There’s an elegance that runs throughout HOFF, whether you’re stepping into one of the coworking spaces or premium executive suites; the attention to detail is outstanding. This extends to the on-site concierge service that can support you day-to-day, emphasising HOFF’s hospitality-led approach. 

You can also opt to join Club Hoff, which provides a range of benefits including free gym membership, networking opportunities, and access to the exclusive lounge. 

Workspot, Weena 690, Rotterdam

A key advantage of Weena 690 is its close proximity to Rotterdam Central Station. For those that require a base of operations in the heart of this bustling seaport, it’s an ideal option. Not only that, Weena 690 puts you right on the doorstep of Rotterdam’s biggest office hub. You’ll find a wide variety of amenities here including a lounge area, pantry and multiple meeting rooms for collaborating in. 

Employee wellbeing is also a core part of the Weena 690 experience. Its design is built around letting in as much natural light as possible, and each coworking space in the building is decorated with greenery to create a calming atmosphere. 

Germany

Fora, Karl-Liebknecht-Str. 29A, Berlin

Situated minutes away from the Alexanderplatz transport hub, this workspace is equipped with just about everything needed. Pressehaus Podium has a range of coworking and private offices to choose from, alongside an extensive collection of amenities such as fitness classes and open-air spaces. 

In terms of aesthetics, this office is also incredibly unique. Its designers have blended concrete brutalism and natural wood furnishings to create a distinctive hybrid of the two, unlike anywhere else in Berlin. 

WeWork, Warschauer Platz 11-13, Berlin

If your business is more advertising or media-focused, Warschauer Platz is an ideal location within one of Berlin’s busiest areas. WeWork provide a wealth of networking opportunities, and the building’s large number of event spaces means you can easily collaborate with other organisations. During these networking events, enjoy some tea and coffee in the spacious lounge, or opt for some of the craft beer that’s on offer. 

This office is also known for its emphasis on sustainability. No waste goes to landfill, and the building is run on 100% renewable energy. 

France

Gustave Collection, Opera, Paris

This BREEAM-certified office space stands out with its homely design, defined by winding staircases and elegant wood panelling. It undoubtedly offers one of the best combinations of sustainability and style, with every corner designed by specialist architect agency Studio Vincent Eschalier. 

Hospitality and wellness are at the heart of this office space, featuring a concierge service, on-site gym and dry cleaning for those rainy days. Everything you need to run an efficient business is available, while also ensuring your team can maintain a healthy balance between work and life. 

Morning Coworking, 32 Rue de Trevise, Paris

For larger teams or individuals that need significant space, Square Montholon from Morning Coworking is an exceptional choice. Named after the nearby square of the same name, this workspace is located in a Neoclassical-style building and features a number of large areas in which to focus. There’s also an elegant lounge space for relaxing and networking, as well as multiple meeting rooms furnished in the same luxurious style. 

Square Montholon is extremely easy to reach, with multiple Metro routes in touching distance such as the Cadet and Poissonniere lines. 

Poland

Mindspace, Hala Kozsyki, Warsaw

Mindspace Kozsyki’s distinctive style is drawn from its former market hall setting, defined by black & white tiled floors and redstone brick walls. As a result of its unique location, Mindspace is often the home of cultural events ranging from art exhibits to music concerts. Renting a workspace here puts these events on your doorstep, alongside a variety of conference rooms, hot desks and air-conditioned meeting rooms. 

To reach Mindspace, you can easily hop on the nearby tram or Metro lines from across the wider Warsaw area. Electric vehicle chargers are also available that you can use to recharge throughout the day. 

Business Link Studio, Lucka 11, Warsaw

Business Link Studio places a great emphasis on wellbeing, best evidenced by its office spaces with bountiful sources of natural light. You can also find various sleeping areas for when you need to recharge, as well as game rooms, a recording studio and an on-site gym. 

Given that this workspace is on the larger side and is situated in Warsaw’s Wola business district, Business Link Studio is ideal for bigger companies that are continuing to grow. 

These are some of the best coworking spaces you can find across Europe, with multiple options available to suit your requirements whether you’re a start-up or larger business. If you’re considering flexible office space for your business, but aren’t sure whether it’s right for you, read our useful guide to learn more about the advantages of this type of space. 

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