Planning on coworking in Prague and looking for the ideal space for your needs? Then this article is for you, as we’ve put together a list of our favorite shared offices in the city.

Coworking gives freelancers and digital nomads the chance to work remotely in a professional environment wherever they happen to be in the world.

It is also a great way to meet other entrepreneurs and startup companies, with multiple opportunities for networking and forming productive business collaborations.  

Prague is quickly becoming popular as a coworking capital and there are lots of great options to choose from, with something to suit every individual or small business.

Below are some of the city’s best shared offices, with good facilities and regular social events to help you exchange ideas with other dynamic professionals.

Coworking Prague

Locus Workspace

Locus Workspace is a popular coworking place in Prague that holds regular English language events, bringing together members from over 20 countries to network and share ideas.  

Easily accessible by both metro and tram, the offices are bright and airy, with comfortable office furniture and large windows to maximize the natural light.

There is a kitchenette, a separate meeting room, and a fast internet connection, along with a very friendly atmosphere and a real sense of community.

Locus welcomes you to book a free day to see if their office is a good fit for you. Day passes are available for 400 Kč per day and there are 5 different membership packages.

A fixed desk costs 4500 Kč per month, whereas a full-time place is 3500 Kč per month. You also have a 7-day option for 1900 Kč per month, evenings and weekends only for 1500 Kč per month, and a virtual office for 3000 Kč per 6 months.

A virtual membership allows you to use the space for one day per month and you can add extra days if you need them. You also get to use the meeting room for one hour per month.

Opero

Based in the center of Prague, Opero is a modern space that is a favorite with young professionals. It provides a comfortable working area with fully equipped meeting rooms, a reception desk, options for parking, and a private café. 

There is also a terrace, which makes a great place for enjoying a coffee and socializing with others. 

Regular lectures, seminars, talk shows, and discussions help foster a great sense of community and provide plenty of inspiration for new projects.

There is a large variety of membership options, including the choice of whether to subscribe annually or on a monthly basis. 

Prices start at 3,000 Kč per month for those who want to use the office space once or twice a month, up to 7,000 Kč per month to use Opero as a main professional base.

There is also a Dedicated Desk option for 7,500 Kč per month, along with private offices for up to 8 people available from 40,000 Kč.

WorkLounge Diamant

WorkLounge Diamant is one of the best coworking spaces in Prague in terms of location, right in the city center and just steps away from the Můstek metro station.

It is the perfect combination of old and new, with bright, modern offices surrounded by historical buildings and overlooking Wenceslas Square.

The facilities are very good and include a large lounge zone, 4 meeting rooms, a kitchenette, event space, and both shared and private offices. There is even free, unlimited coffee and access to the building 24/7.

Basic membership is 1,200 Kč per month and allows you to access the space up to 4 times, and a hot desk membership is 5,000 Kč per month. Fees for a dedicated desk start from 5,500 Kč per month and a private office for up to 10 people starts at 6,000 Kč per month.

Note that WorkLounge have several office space, so it’s worth taking a look at them.

WeWork

WeWork is one of Prague’s newest coworking spaces and you can find it in the center of the city, close to the National Theatre on Národní třída. It is a convenient location, close to tram and metro stops and within easy reach of eateries and shops. 

The environment is designed to be highly functional and covers an entire five-floor building, with airy lounges, conference rooms, and private offices. There is a brainstorming area for you to put together your next project, along with event space to display your work. 

The membership options are very varied. 

If you need a private workspace you can choose a standard office for up to 20 people, all the way up to a full floor office accommodating 100 or more.

Alternatively, you may be looking for an open workspace, in which you can choose ‘We Work On Demand’ where you pay as you go or a dedicated desk in one location. Pricing for each option is available on request.

Node5

Node5 was one of the first Prague coworking places and it is also one of the biggest. 

Located outside of the main city center, it offers reasonable rates and 24/7 access to its members, making it easy to work whenever you want to. 

The space is open and bright and there are separate offices available, plus a quiet zone in which to focus, reception services, and access to a community of mentors.

You’ll also find a self-service bar and kitchenette, plus you’ll get the chance to enjoy a monthly breakfast with your peers where you can discuss new ideas. 

Prices start at 1,300 Kč per month for a daytime membership, which gives you access during reception hours to the ‘living area’ at the front.

If you work irregular hours then the 24/7 option might be more suitable. Priced at 1,900 Kč per month it gives you round-the-clock access to the coworking space. The dedicated desk option (which includes 24/7 access) is 2,900 Kč per month.

If you are looking for less commitment, there are 10-day season tickets and single entry fees available too.

Sněmovní 7

Located in the very heart of Prague is Sněmovní 7, a unique coworking space. Housed in a historic building, it has a conference hall for more than 100 people, seminar rooms, a club, and a workshop. Each of these is fully equipped and can be used separately. 

The conference hall can be configured just the way you need it and is available for 3,000 Kč per hour and the two seminar rooms are available for 1,600 Kč per hour.

The larger of the two is good for workshops and the smaller room has a kitchenette and bar, so it’s perfect for welcoming your guests or enjoying refreshments. 

For summer events, you can consider hiring the yard. which is available for 700 Kč per hour

Final Thoughts On Coworking In Prague

These coworking spaces and shared offices in Prague are brilliant solutions for freelancers and remote workers, providing a welcome alternative to working from home.

The ability to network with others whilst enjoying professional surroundings is inspiring and motivating, helping ensure the long-term success of your venture.

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