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Coworking Spaces in Berlin — Top 5 for Remote Workers in 2026

Berlin has 100+ coworking spaces. Day passes from EUR 15, monthly from EUR 150. Top picks: Betahaus, Factory Berlin, St. Oberholz, Mindspace, Spaces.

Last updated: 2026-03-30

100+ coworking spaces — Berlin’s remote work infrastructure is deep

Berlin has more coworking spaces than any other German city. From converted industrial halls in Kreuzberg to polished offices in Mitte, there’s a space for every budget. Day passes start at EUR 15, monthly hot desks from EUR 150. Most spaces include coffee, printing, and meeting room access in the base price.

Top 5 coworking spaces

Prinzessinnenstraße 19-20, 10969 Berlin

Day pass: EUR 15 Monthly: EUR 199 WiFi: 200 Mbps
Open workspace Event space Community events Cafe on ground floor Rooftop terrace

Rheinsberger Str. 76/77, 10115 Berlin

Day pass: EUR 30 Monthly: EUR 300 WiFi: 300 Mbps
Startup community Networking events Cafeteria Workshops Gym access

Rosenthaler Str. 72A, 10119 Berlin

Day pass: EUR 18 Monthly: EUR 175 WiFi: 150 Mbps
Cafe downstairs Quiet upper floors Freelancer-friendly Central Mitte location Flexible day passes

Krausenstraße 9-10, 10117 Berlin

Day pass: EUR 35 Monthly: EUR 350 WiFi: 250 Mbps
Design-led interiors Coffee bar Community manager Phone booths Multiple Berlin locations

Schönhauser Allee 36, 10119 Berlin

Day pass: EUR 20 Monthly: EUR 200 WiFi: 150 Mbps
Business lounge Meeting rooms Prenzlauer Berg location Flexible plans 24/7 access

How to choose

For community and events: Betahaus or Factory Berlin. Betahaus runs weekly community breakfasts and skill-sharing sessions. Factory Berlin focuses on the startup scene — good if you want investor intros or co-founder networking.

For budget: Betahaus at EUR 15/day or EUR 199/month is the best value in central Berlin. St. Oberholz at EUR 175/month adds a cafe-meets-coworking atmosphere that freelancers love.

For speed and reliability: Factory Berlin leads with 300 Mbps symmetric fiber. If your work involves large uploads or constant video calls, pay the premium.

For location: St. Oberholz sits right on Rosenthaler Platz in Mitte — walking distance to dozens of restaurants and U8/tram connections. Betahaus in Kreuzberg puts you in the heart of Berlin’s freelancer district.

Free alternatives

Several Berlin cafes welcome laptop workers for the price of a coffee:

  • Silo Coffee (Friedrichshain) — fast WiFi, power outlets at every seat, no time pressure
  • Bonanza Coffee (Kreuzberg/Prenzlauer Berg) — specialty roasters, long communal tables
  • Cafe Einstein (Mitte) — classic Viennese-style cafe, spacious, strong coffee

Budget EUR 3-5 per coffee. Most cafes expect an order every 2 hours. Avoid peak lunch hours (12:00-14:00) if you need a table.