Top 5 Co-Working Spaces In Bali
Bali – organized chaos of traffic, tourist, and beach culture! The planet is big enough, so why does everyone keep talking about Bali?
I mean, it is polluted, there are people trying to sell you all sorts of stuff, and the beach is kind of packed with Aussie surfers. So what’s all hype about Bali? For starters, it is not only a paradise for beach lovers and vacationers, but entrepreneurs and freelancers who are looking to scale up their business may find a comfortable area for working and collaborating. Yes, the island’s ever-growing association of entrepreneurs and freelancers who are working with a view to devising working practices find Bali as an excellent spot for coworking spaces. The intelligently developed working facilities, soothing environment, lively international and local crowds, and the overall ingenious atmosphere of Bali combine to make the island of Bali a paradise for the digital nomad community.
Whether you are bootstrapping your startup or working remotely for a company, or merely looking for a nice place to interact, collaborate, and work, here are the top five coworking spaces in Bali to consider.
Dojo
Dojo is probably my go-to working space in Bali. It was established in 2016 and is located in Canggu. The space has some serious offerings, and you will be blown away with the whole set up. This co-working space often remains crowded most time of the year and offers a thriving community of freelancers and entrepreneurs. Dojo is famous for its unique resort-style of working environment that’s only 300 meters away from the Conggu’s Echo Beach. You will be charged around $16/per day for using the co-working space; however, the charges depend on the number of hours you worked. The facilities at Dojo include computers and accessories rentals, lockers, private Skype booths, pool, surf racks, and hot showers.
Hubud
Hubud is Bali’s first co-working space located in Ubud. It was founded by Steve Munroe, John Alderson, and Peter Wall and is known for its active community of digital nomads. Hubud organizes around 300-400 events each year, that means there is networking session, skill-sharing, and other facets of co-working every day at Hubud. This co-working space is equipped with amenities such as seminar room, canteen, computers and accessories like a copier, scanner, printer, fast internet, and more. The best part, it is open 24/7, offering unlimited access to its members. Lastly, Hubud hosts free events like discussions and meetups regularly. You may be charged $275/month for unlimited access.
Outpost
This is probably one of the biggest co-working spaces I have seen in Bali. Offering 600 square meters of comfortable working space, Outpost is a benchmark amongst all co-working spaces across the globe. The space includes deck, garden, and indoor space for all its members. To make all the co-workers feel cozy and comfy while working, there is high-speed internet, big tables, comfy chairs, swimming pools, and whatnot to boost productivity. Without a doubt, Outpost is the coolest spot to get your geek on in Bali. Skype rooms, standing tables, outdoor gardens, etc. add to your comfort. Now, apart from all these features and amenities it has to offer, there is one other thing that will make to want to choose Outpost as your co-working space. “Onsite Masseuse” is available for all those suffering from keyboard elbow aches and stiff back due to continuous work. You will be charged around $16/day to use the space.
Lineup Hub
Lineup Hub, unlike other co-working spaces in Bali, is for people with common interest and objectives. This allows startup aspirants, freelancers, and entrepreneurs to meet and work together towards their dream. Although it is located in Kuta, which is close to surf spots and beaches, it is far away from the congested tourist area. So it makes a peaceful environment for all its members to work diligently on their projects and goals. The workspace offers high-speed internet connection, relaxing area for the co-workers including café and rooftop, and a diverse selection of working space. Lineup Hub charges $15-$16/day and the charges may vary depending on hours.
Thirdspace Bali
When it comes to the most beautiful co-working spaces in Bali, Thirdspace Bali tops the list. Located in the quiet hood of Umalas, Thirdspace sits on top of a homewares store. I don’t know where to start on its aesthetically pleasing office space. Cozy lounges, cute cushions, indoor plants, and the feel of an island, this co-working space boasts natural elements aplenty. To aid the co-workers, there is ultra-speed internet, strong coffee, and the oak shelves are stocked with stationary for people who still love to take notes while working. Thirdspace Bali is opened all seven days.
If you are at home freelancing or working for a fortune 500 company, thinking about starting your own company or wanting to work in a friendly environment, co-working spaces are for you. Let me stress the fact that the co-working groups are actively working with a view to refining their analyses as to other possible innovative sources to bring out the best results. Bali is a massive hub for destination working and these top five coworking spaces in Bali are the example of how your holidays can turn out to be productive.









