Best Coworking Spaces in Singapore

Singapore’s coworking scene has grown up considerably over the past few years. What started as a niche option for freelancers has become a practical choice for remote workers, startups, and established businesses running hybrid teams. The options now range from premium CBD addresses to affordable neighbourhood spots, and the price spread is wide enough to suit most budgets. Here is what is worth knowing about.

1. The Work Project

The Work Project was founded by hoteliers, and the hospitality background shows in how the spaces are run rather than just how they look. The Asia Square Tower flagship has a living wall installation at the entrance designed by botanist Patrick Blanc, and the interiors throughout are finished to a standard most coworking operators do not get close to. With 10 locations across Singapore covering CBD addresses and spots further out, it is also a practical choice for anyone whose schedule moves around the island during the week.

What you get:

  • Hotel-grade interiors with business-grade infrastructure
  • Business-grade internet for video calls and heavy uploads
  • Private call booths for calls without disturbing others
  • Fully equipped meeting rooms
  • Hot desks, dedicated desks, and private offices
  • Global network access spanning Hong Kong and Australia

Practical details: Locations: Multiple across Singapore including Asia Square Tower, 12 Marina View, and other CBD and non-CBD sites MRT: Bayfront (Circle Line, Downtown Line) for Asia Square Tower Hot Desk Day Pass: From SGD 54/day

2. JustCo

JustCo is one of the most recognisable coworking names in Singapore. Multiple well-located spaces across the island, a day pass at SGD 30, and interiors that are well-designed without feeling corporate. The monthly membership covers all Singapore locations, which is useful if you work from different parts of the city throughout the week.

The Changi Airport location is worth a mention on its own. Whether you are catching an early flight, landing after a red-eye, or based in the east and looking to skip the CBD commute entirely, having a proper desk in the terminal is a practical option that most people do not think about until they need it.

What you get:

  • Multiple island-wide locations including Marina Square, Tanjong Pagar, Lavender, and Changi Airport
  • Fast internet across all sites
  • Private phone booths for calls and video meetings
  • Meeting rooms on demand
  • Snacks, drinks, and café facilities on site

Practical details: MRT: Multiple stations depending on location Hot Desk Day Pass: SGD 30/day Monthly Membership: From SGD 265/month

3. Crane

Crane runs its spaces out of restored shophouses in Joo Chiat, Lavender, and Ang Mo Kio. High ceilings, bold colours, indoor plants, and natural light give it a character that most coworking spaces do not bother attempting. Day passes start from SGD 25, and the Joo Chiat and Ang Mo Kio locations are a useful alternative for anyone who does not need to be in the CBD every day. The space also runs workshops and community events throughout the month, which gives members a reason to be there beyond just the desk.

What you get:

  • Shophouse settings with good natural light
  • Community events, workshops, and a social calendar
  • Reliable internet
  • Café-quality coffee on site

Practical details: Locations: Joo Chiat, Lavender, Ang Mo Kio MRT: Paya Lebar (Joo Chiat), Lavender (East West Line), Ang Mo Kio (North South Line) Hot Desk Day Pass: From SGD 25/day Monthly Membership: From SGD 250/month

4. The Work Boulevard

The Work Boulevard takes a wellness-focused approach to workspace design. The Collyer Quay location has sea views, the coffee is complimentary from Common Man Coffee Roasters, and the atmosphere is noticeably quieter than most CBD coworking spaces. Mindfulness sessions and sound healing events are part of the programme if that is relevant to you. Three CBD locations with MRT access make it a practical choice for anyone working central during the week.

What you get:

  • Calm, quiet environment across all sites
  • Sea views at Collyer Quay
  • Complimentary coffee from Common Man Coffee Roasters
  • Wellness programming including mindfulness and sound healing
  • Three CBD locations

Practical details: Locations: Collyer Quay, Raffles Place, Tanjong Pagar MRT: Raffles Place (East West, North South Lines) Hot Desk Day Pass: SGD 30/day Monthly Membership: From SGD 300/month

5. The Great Room

The Great Room is the premium end of Singapore’s coworking market. High ceilings, strong natural light, polished minimalist interiors, and multiple CBD locations make it a good fit for client-facing work or anyone who needs a workspace that reads as professional at a glance. Monthly memberships start from SGD 750, which puts it firmly in the upper tier, but the quality of the space justifies it for the right use case.

What you get:

  • High ceilings and strong natural light throughout
  • Polished minimalist interiors
  • Multiple CBD locations
  • Well-equipped meeting rooms

Practical details: Locations: Multiple CBD addresses Monthly Membership: From SGD 750/month

6. WeWork

WeWork’s Singapore CBD locations cover Anson Road, City Hall, and Beach Road among others. The infrastructure is reliable, the ergonomic workstations are good, coffee is free-flow, and meeting rooms can be booked through the app without any friction. The global network access is the strongest practical argument for a WeWork membership if your work takes you to other cities regularly: hundreds of locations worldwide operate on the same system.

What you get:

  • Multiple Singapore CBD locations
  • Reliable internet and ergonomic workstations
  • Free-flow coffee
  • Meeting rooms bookable via app
  • Global access across hundreds of worldwide WeWork locations

Practical details: Locations: Anson Road, City Hall, Beach Road, and others MRT: Multiple CBD stations depending on location Best for: Professionals who travel internationally and want consistent access across cities

7. Workcentral

Workcentral sits near Dhoby Ghaut MRT, where the North South, Circle, and North East Lines all converge. That three-line access is very shiok for commuting, particularly if your clients or meetings pull you to different parts of the island on different days. The Passport membership lets you drop in without a monthly commitment, and private booths cover calls and focused work. Pricing is fair for a central Singapore location.

What you get:

  • Three MRT lines accessible from one location
  • Flexible Passport drop-in membership with no monthly lock-in
  • Private booths for calls and focused work

Practical details: Location: Near Dhoby Ghaut MRT (North South, Circle, North East Lines) Best for: Budget-conscious professionals who want a central Singapore location without CBD prices

8. The Hive

The Hive at Carpenter Street has floor-to-ceiling windows looking out over Marina Bay, a rooftop café, and on-site photography and podcast studios. The studios are a practical differentiator for anyone producing content alongside their main work: rather than booking a separate space for recordings or shoots, it is all available on the same membership. The atmosphere is warm and community-oriented, with a regular events roster.

What you get:

  • Marina Bay views from a glazed workspace
  • On-site photography and podcast studios
  • Rooftop café
  • Meeting rooms
  • Regular community events

Practical details: Location: Carpenter Street, Singapore MRT: Clarke Quay (North East Line) Best for: Content creators and freelancers who need production facilities alongside desk space

How to Pick the Right One

The spaces above cover most requirements, but a few things are worth sorting out before you book a trial day.

Day pass or monthly membership. If your schedule is unpredictable, a day pass from JustCo, Crane, or The Work Boulevard keeps things flexible. If you need a desk most days of the week, a monthly membership works out considerably cheaper per day.

Location relative to your clients. A CBD address is worth paying for if most of your meetings happen downtown. If you teach, consult, or work with clients spread across the heartlands, Crane’s Joo Chiat or Ang Mo Kio sites will save you commute time and money every week.

What is in the price. Meeting rooms, printing, and refreshments are bundled at some spaces and charged separately at others. Get a clear breakdown before comparing day pass rates across operators.

Most spaces on this list offer a free trial day. It is worth taking one before committing to a membership.

 

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