Hostels with co-working space
#1
Original Poster
Join Date: Dec 2019
Posts: 177
Hostels with co-working space
Anyone know of, or have, good recommendations for hostels with good, preferably free, co-working space? Looking for some new places to visit and get work done in the evening.
Was recently at a couple of hostels that offered working space and had seen a few others while searching that said they had co-working space.
Selina Hostels - Porto, Portugal - co-working space:14.99 euros day
Was only there for the weekend and did not get to use it as they were closed, some of their other locations may have the co-working space open on weekends. Not too keen on the 15 euros a day though.
Unite Hostel - Barcelona, Spain - co-working space:free
Loved this place, large lounge area to work in and a separate attached room with a couple of computers, 2 rows of open desk space with plenty of outlets and fast reliable internet.
Was recently at a couple of hostels that offered working space and had seen a few others while searching that said they had co-working space.
Selina Hostels - Porto, Portugal - co-working space:14.99 euros day
Was only there for the weekend and did not get to use it as they were closed, some of their other locations may have the co-working space open on weekends. Not too keen on the 15 euros a day though.
Unite Hostel - Barcelona, Spain - co-working space:free
Loved this place, large lounge area to work in and a separate attached room with a couple of computers, 2 rows of open desk space with plenty of outlets and fast reliable internet.
#3
Original Poster
Join Date: Dec 2019
Posts: 177
Would search through different apps for the locations you are going. Ive found a lot of hostels are only listed on one service or another and, if on all of them, sometimes list a different selection of amenities for each one they are one. Hostelworld, hotels.com & google maps are the mains ones I use to search.
#4
Join Date: Mar 2022
Location: Australia
Posts: 5
Yes, but not sure how they are - I stayed in the dorms which were some of the better ones I have stayed in (EU). I prefer hostels to hotels most of the time (as a mostly solo traveler) and only get the private rooms when its a better value (price+space/furniture), or when I cant find a hostel with good lounge/work space and have a busy work day scheduled. Definitely recommend hostels if you dont usually stay in them, both for cost/location and community+events. I say that as a Hilton Gold.
Would search through different apps for the locations you are going. Ive found a lot of hostels are only listed on one service or another and, if on all of them, sometimes list a different selection of amenities for each one they are one. Hostelworld, hotels.com & google maps are the mains ones I use to search.
Would search through different apps for the locations you are going. Ive found a lot of hostels are only listed on one service or another and, if on all of them, sometimes list a different selection of amenities for each one they are one. Hostelworld, hotels.com & google maps are the mains ones I use to search.