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The most unusual CoWorking Spots in the World

Your view is always the same? Change it up in these places... 

Are you tired of working alone in the neighborhood coffee shop? Why not work from the beaches of Bali, where you'll be surrounded by like-minded Travelers? Or how about taking your laptop out on the deck of a ship, soaking in the sun and working on your newest project while sailing?

 

 

 

This isn't a pipe dream for office workers; it's a reality for freelancers who take advantage of the rising number of unique co-working spaces. The following are six of the finest.

1. CoBoat 

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Techies, creatives, and digital nomads are the target demographic for this floating CoWorking facility. It can accommodate up to 20 guests at a time and even provides on-board sailing instruction. But be prepared for some tight quarters, since you'll be sharing beds with up to three other guests.

This spring, the maiden cruise will sail from Phuket, Thailand. It will next go to Singapore, Malaysia, and Indonesia. It covers lodging, meals, Internet access, and certain day tours, among other things. Kayaks, snorkels, scuba diving compressors, and beach toys will be available to all participants at no cost. Spending day after day on a small boat with 20 strangers may sound tedious, but for the right individual, it might be a fantastic traveling experience.

 

2. Village Underground (Lisbon, Portugal)

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The Village Underground is the place to go if you're searching for a different kind of workspace. The structure, which is built up of shipping containers and double-decker buses that have been repurposed into office spaces, a recording studio, a restaurant, and a conference room, is a centre for innovation and culture in Lisbon.From music festivals and underground electronic music parties to skateboarding, street art, and corporate events and activities, the Village Underground has seen it all.

3. Brooklyn Boulders (Somerville, MA)

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Unlike many CoWorking spaces, Brooklyn Boulders is more concerned with bringing together a community of climbers than with attracting certain industry experts. This Somerville, Massachusetts-based institution, which is half climbing collective and half co-working space, has its office on top of a 22-foot climbing wall. Other climbers grunting their way up difficulties and conquering the wall may be seen from the workstations. You may have a conference on the wall or use a bouldering session to break up the day.

4. Hubud (Bali, Indonesia)

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This isn't just another CoWorking space, according to the Hubud community; it's true bamboo nirvana. This may appear to be too wonderful to be true, yet one look at its incredible location reveals that this lofty moniker isn't exaggerated.

Beautiful scenery, pleasant areas for working alone or in groups, a range of events and seminars, and the H-Pass, which offers a variety of savings... The list of benefits is endless. When you arrive in Hubud, you'll be given a fantastic "Welcome package" as well as a SIM card with prepaid internet. Hubud is a location that rightly carries the label "a home away from home," since it is led by three digital nomads and built to appear out-of-this-world. Bali is the perfect spot for remote CoWorking, so before you pack your bags check out our Bali CoWorking Guide here.

5. OneCoWork Marina (Barcelona, Spain)

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Working on the beach may sound like a fantasy, but it's a reality at OneCoWork Marina, which is likely the world's only CoWorking facility directly on the beach. The nautical Marina Port Vell, which is only a few minutes from the "Barceloneta" beach, offers a variety of amenities that you wouldn't expect from a CoWorking space, including amazing city and sea views, a gym, and small private event spaces, as well as regular business and tech events hosted by world-renowned industry leaders and academics here and at their neighboring CoWorking spaces.

 

6. Naplab (Bangkok, Thailand)

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Let's face it: getting things done occasionally necessitates a short pause. Atit Samerkai, the owner and co-founder of Naplab, Bangkok's finest peaceful CoWorking space that also serves as a co-napping location, believes that relaxation is just as essential as work. Aside from the standard business amenities—wifi, private offices, conference spaces for up to 120 people, and individual workspace—the hotel offers a unique experience. On the weekends you can discover the rest of Thailand, this guide will help you with your weekend iteneraries.  

7. The Farm (NYC, New York)

The Farm CoWorking spaces in Soho don't resemble barns at all. These workplaces inspire calm energy and focus thanks to their wonderfully designed and furnished interiors, which include warm, earthy tones, wood, and plenty of plants. You'll notice a sliding barn door here and there, but the careful mix of modern and traditional features makes this property really unique.

8. NeueHouse Coworking Space in Hollywood (California, USA)

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There are few places on the planet that can inspire artists as much as NeueHouse Hollywood does. The instant you walk into the seven-story chamber within the landmarked 1938 CBS Radio building, you'll be transported to the golden age of Hollywood.

By recycling ancient sound stages and deliberately combining rich Berber fabrics and rugs, as well as North African decorative elements, with custom lighting, ottomans, and cushions, the team at NeueHouse Studio and Rockwell Group produced a warm, elegant room that is completely unchangeable.

9. Cocovivo (Isla de San Cristóbal, Panama)

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Cocovivo, located on the magnificent Bocas del Toro island, is a stunning scenery as well as a wonderful site for emailing, WebExes, and other daily tasks for people who truly seek an isolated yet scenic office. Cocovivo's neighboring coral reef is also browsable and gleams at night, not to mention a 145-acre rainforest immediately next to the area. Although the traditional huts might be lonely, the location's facilities are sufficient to keep a distant startup alive.

 

10. DevX CoWorking Space (Mumbai, India)

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The DevX CoWorking space in Mumbai provides a variety of business services aimed at helping high-growth companies function smoothly. The well-appointed CoWorking spaces, a large cafeteria, lounges, and gaming area, as well as a variety of other amenities, provide the right combination of productivity and social engagement.

What's more, most DevX offices are built on a clock-house-style infrastructure with views of the Mumbai skyline, making it a pleasant and hassle-free experience.


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