Uniqueness of this attraction
Uniqueness of this attraction
Whether you are an entrepreneur, tech person or independent freelancer, you are in need for a good space to work around the clock. Since Bali is a famous destination known to travellers worldwide who come from different backgrounds, the tourism facilities here also include such facilities. Being the major tourist center, Kuta is home to plenty of co-working spaces made available for rent from daily or monthly. Imagine doing your work digitally on this peaceful island while enjoying your leisure time to get more creative ideas!
You will be surprised how these urban co-working spaces around Bali are swarmed with tourists who are working digitally and it can be a chance for you to make new connections too. Take Kuta for instance, countless growing number of co-working spaces can be rented for as low as IDR 50,000 per day and up to IDRb800,000 per month. Various environment options are also available for you to choose, from resort-style, hip cafes, to a proper looking office space. These co-working spaces are usually fully equipped with office basic amenities such as printer, scanner, internet access and even meeting rooms.
Some of the popular co-working space in Kuta including Wave Bali - a resort-like space located in Istana Kuta Galleria, Line Up Hub - a comfy working zone located in Sunset Road and Coworking Legian - a spacious place to be shared privately with other members. Other co-working spaces around Kuta such as Finns Bali, Dojo Bali and C’ugh House are worth discovering too. Depending on what you need some of the co-working space also comes with their in-house cafe, a shower room for you to freshen up and even games if you need to de-stress yourself.
You will be surprised how these urban co-working spaces around Bali are swarmed with tourists who are working digitally and it can be a chance for you to make new connections too. Take Kuta for instance, countless growing number of co-working spaces can be rented for as low as IDR 50,000 per day and up to IDRb800,000 per month. Various environment options are also available for you to choose, from resort-style, hip cafes, to a proper looking office space. These co-working spaces are usually fully equipped with office basic amenities such as printer, scanner, internet access and even meeting rooms.
Some of the popular co-working space in Kuta including Wave Bali - a resort-like space located in Istana Kuta Galleria, Line Up Hub - a comfy working zone located in Sunset Road and Coworking Legian - a spacious place to be shared privately with other members. Other co-working spaces around Kuta such as Finns Bali, Dojo Bali and C’ugh House are worth discovering too. Depending on what you need some of the co-working space also comes with their in-house cafe, a shower room for you to freshen up and even games if you need to de-stress yourself.
Other things to do here?
Other things to do here?
Some of the co-working spaces is also facilitated with an in-house cafe & bar. Should you need a break, try some of their menu to taste local food or western cuisines.
What to bring home?
What to bring home?
Plenty of experiences once you have exchanged contacts with other digital members here in Bali’s co-working spaces!
Who should I travel with?
Who should I travel with?
Solo , Couple , Friends
Getting around
Getting around
If you are in central Kuta, rent a scooter or “speda motor” in local that can guarantee your cruising around Kuta is more convenient and cheaper rather than taking a taxi. Most of these places are accessible via land transport. Ask around and you will find one. Other alternative is by using GPS. Set it in your route to go and you will be there in a jiffy.
Insiders’ tips
Insiders’ tips
- Go online and make a research on which co-working space that will suit your interests Some may be cheap, but it might not have the facilities you need.
- If you plan to stay in Bali longer, perhaps you should consider renting a month package as they are usually more value for money.
- Wave Bali is known to be among the cheapest, with a daily rate of IDR 50,000 and weekly access for IDR 150,000.
- Canggu, Seminyak and Sanur also offers plenty of other options for a great co-working space environment if you prefer areas which are less busy compared to Kuta.
- Since it is a shared working space, be friendly to other members around and who knows you will meet new connections for your businesses and other interests too!
Kuta offers plenty of global co-working spaces made easy for digital nomads to fulfill their working passion from out-of-office environment.
Opening hours
Monday | 07:00 am to 08:00 pm |
Tuesday | 07:00 am to 08:00 pm |
Wednesday | 07:00 am to 08:00 pm |
Thursday | 07:00 am to 08:00 pm |
Friday | 07:00 am to 08:00 pm |
Saturday | 07:00 am to 08:00 pm |
Sunday | 07:00 am to 08:00 pm |
Kuta offers plenty of global co-working spaces made easy for digital nomads to fulfill their working passion from out-of-office environment.
Opening hours
Monday | 07:00 am to 08:00 pm |
Tuesday | 07:00 am to 08:00 pm |
Wednesday | 07:00 am to 08:00 pm |
Thursday | 07:00 am to 08:00 pm |
Friday | 07:00 am to 08:00 pm |
Saturday | 07:00 am to 08:00 pm |
Sunday | 07:00 am to 08:00 pm |
Uniqueness of this attraction
Uniqueness of this attraction
Whether you are an entrepreneur, tech person or independent freelancer, you are in need for a good space to work around the clock. Since Bali is a famous destination known to travellers worldwide who come from different backgrounds, the tourism facilities here also include such facilities. Being the major tourist center, Kuta is home to plenty of co-working spaces made available for rent from daily or monthly. Imagine doing your work digitally on this peaceful island while enjoying your leisure time to get more creative ideas!
You will be surprised how these urban co-working spaces around Bali are swarmed with tourists who are working digitally and it can be a chance for you to make new connections too. Take Kuta for instance, countless growing number of co-working spaces can be rented for as low as IDR 50,000 per day and up to IDRb800,000 per month. Various environment options are also available for you to choose, from resort-style, hip cafes, to a proper looking office space. These co-working spaces are usually fully equipped with office basic amenities such as printer, scanner, internet access and even meeting rooms.
Some of the popular co-working space in Kuta including Wave Bali - a resort-like space located in Istana Kuta Galleria, Line Up Hub - a comfy working zone located in Sunset Road and Coworking Legian - a spacious place to be shared privately with other members. Other co-working spaces around Kuta such as Finns Bali, Dojo Bali and C’ugh House are worth discovering too. Depending on what you need some of the co-working space also comes with their in-house cafe, a shower room for you to freshen up and even games if you need to de-stress yourself.
You will be surprised how these urban co-working spaces around Bali are swarmed with tourists who are working digitally and it can be a chance for you to make new connections too. Take Kuta for instance, countless growing number of co-working spaces can be rented for as low as IDR 50,000 per day and up to IDRb800,000 per month. Various environment options are also available for you to choose, from resort-style, hip cafes, to a proper looking office space. These co-working spaces are usually fully equipped with office basic amenities such as printer, scanner, internet access and even meeting rooms.
Some of the popular co-working space in Kuta including Wave Bali - a resort-like space located in Istana Kuta Galleria, Line Up Hub - a comfy working zone located in Sunset Road and Coworking Legian - a spacious place to be shared privately with other members. Other co-working spaces around Kuta such as Finns Bali, Dojo Bali and C’ugh House are worth discovering too. Depending on what you need some of the co-working space also comes with their in-house cafe, a shower room for you to freshen up and even games if you need to de-stress yourself.
Other things to do here?
Other things to do here?
Some of the co-working spaces is also facilitated with an in-house cafe & bar. Should you need a break, try some of their menu to taste local food or western cuisines.
What to bring home?
What to bring home?
Plenty of experiences once you have exchanged contacts with other digital members here in Bali’s co-working spaces!
Who should I travel with?
Who should I travel with?
Solo , Couple , Friends
Getting around
Getting around
If you are in central Kuta, rent a scooter or “speda motor” in local that can guarantee your cruising around Kuta is more convenient and cheaper rather than taking a taxi. Most of these places are accessible via land transport. Ask around and you will find one. Other alternative is by using GPS. Set it in your route to go and you will be there in a jiffy.
Insiders’ tips
Insiders’ tips
- Go online and make a research on which co-working space that will suit your interests Some may be cheap, but it might not have the facilities you need.
- If you plan to stay in Bali longer, perhaps you should consider renting a month package as they are usually more value for money.
- Wave Bali is known to be among the cheapest, with a daily rate of IDR 50,000 and weekly access for IDR 150,000.
- Canggu, Seminyak and Sanur also offers plenty of other options for a great co-working space environment if you prefer areas which are less busy compared to Kuta.
- Since it is a shared working space, be friendly to other members around and who knows you will meet new connections for your businesses and other interests too!