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6 Best Coworking Spaces in Berlin

Berlin doesn't care what time you start โ€” as long as the work is real. It's one of the most practical cities in Europe to base yourself: affordable, massive, endlessly stimulating, and with a coworking scene that's had two decades to mature. These 6 spaces carry Nomad Magazine on-site.

Why people work from Berlin

Berlin has a proper tech ecosystem, a huge freelance culture, and some of Europe's most interesting independent coworking spaces. Costs are low by capital city standards. Internet is good. Nobody judges you for taking a long lunch.

Neighbourhoods & location context

Kreuzberg is the creative heart โ€” Betahaus and Velt Studio both sit here. Mitte is the corporate-adjacent option. Prenzlauer Berg is quieter and family-oriented. Neukรถlln attracts the most interesting mix of freelancers, artists, and founders. Friedrichshain is where the energy spills over from the club scene into startup culture.

Who Berlin suits

Creatives, developers, and founders who want an affordable European base without sacrificing cultural depth. People who like variety in their week. Anyone who's spent too long in a city where everyone does the same thing.

Cost, vibe & best season

Berlin is still one of the most affordable capitals in Western Europe. Day passes run โ‚ฌ10โ€“20. Monthly memberships from โ‚ฌ120. Cold winters (Novemberโ€“February) make coworking especially appealing โ€” the spaces are warm, the coffee is good, and the city has a different kind of energy off-season.

All 6 spaces in Berlin

Each space below carries Nomad Magazine โ€” our signal that they're genuinely welcoming to remote workers. Same audience, same vibe.

Berlin, Germany

Betahaus Kreuzberg

Coworking

Betahaus | Kreuzberg is our HQ space, and in some ways, our heart and soul. It's a coworking and event space that's been serving the city's startup and freelancer community since 2009.

Berlin, Germany

Betahaus Moritzplatz

Coworking

Coworking space in Berlin for creatives and entrepreneurs.

Berlin, Germany

KAOS Coworking GmbH

Coworking

KAOS is a unique creative community space in Berlin that combines coworking, studio shoots, and eventsโ€šร„รฎwhere artists and makers come together to collaborate, create, and grow.

Berlin, Germany

MACHWERK

Coworking

MACHWERK is a social enterprise that reinvests every euro we earn back into our wonderful coworking space.

Berlin, Germany

Space Shack

Coworking

It's a life hub โ€šร„รฌ a place where you work, but also live your projects and connect with like-minded who are driven by passion and knowledge to achieve their dreams. There are 2 main futuristic designed coworking areas: Loud and Quiet Zone.

Berlin, Germany

Velt Studio

Coworking

Creative Coworking Space in Kreuzberg. High-speed Internet is not enough for you in a coworking space, you are looking for the exchange with creative people? Our light-flooded industrial loft at Hermannplatz offers this inspiring environment and you the chance to be a part of creative Kreuzberg.

Frequently asked questions

Is Berlin good for digital nomads?
Berlin is one of Europe's best cities for remote workers โ€” affordable, well-connected, with a massive freelance and startup community. The city has a well-established coworking culture and plenty of independent spaces beyond the big chains.
Which Berlin neighbourhoods have the best coworking spaces?
Kreuzberg has the densest concentration of quality independent spaces. Mitte is more corporate. Prenzlauer Berg is quieter and residential. Neukรถlln and Friedrichshain attract younger, more experimental crowds.
How much does coworking in Berlin cost?
Berlin is affordable by European capital standards. Day passes typically cost โ‚ฌ10โ€“20. Monthly memberships range from โ‚ฌ120โ€“250 depending on location and desk type.
What's the best time of year to work from Berlin?
May through September offers the best weather and outdoor cafe culture. Winter is cold but the indoor coworking scene thrives โ€” many nomads find Berlin surprisingly productive in the colder months when distractions are fewer.