Thailand has 3 tiers of coworking depending on amenities and atmosphere.
Cafe coworking (informal) ฿100–฿300/day: - Buy a coffee (฿80–฿150) and stay 3–4 hours - Common in Chiang Mai (Nimman district), Bangkok (Ari, Ekkamai) - Pros: cheap, atmosphere, food - Cons: noisy, no dedicated workstation, limited outlets, weak wifi sometimes
Dedicated coworking ฿500–฿900/day (or ฿4,000–฿8,000/month): - Examples: HUBBA (Bangkok), CAMP (Chiang Mai), AltSpace (Phuket) - High-speed wifi, ergonomic chairs, meeting rooms, phone booths - Includes coffee, tea, sometimes lunch - Community of nomads/freelancers - Best for: digital nomads, video calls, full work-day productivity
Premium business clubs ฿1,200–฿2,500/day (or ฿15,000–฿30,000/month): - Examples: The Great Room, Common Ground, JustCo - Suit-tier amenities: barista, gym, lockers, after-hours events - Often in CBD towers (Asoke, Siam, Sathorn) - Best for: business meetings, client visits, executive workspace
Best digital nomad coworking: - Chiang Mai: CAMP (Maya Mall), Punspace (multiple locations), Hub53 - Bangkok: HUBBA Thonglor, The Hive Phrom Phong, Garage Society - Phuket: AltSpace Phuket, The Project - Koh Phangan: Beachub, Beachhouse (slower vibe, jungle wifi)
Monthly nomad budget combos: - ฿4,500–฿8,000/month dedicated desk + condo (฿15,000) + food (฿15,000) = ~฿35,000–฿40,000/month nomad lifestyle - Total: ~$1,100–$1,300 USD/month for full digital nomad setup
Wifi caveat: Always test wifi before committing to monthly plans. Even premium spaces sometimes have outage days during Thai storm season.