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5 Best Coworking Spaces in Stockholm 2026 — Pricing from SEK 250/Day

Stockholm has 40+ coworking spaces. Day passes from SEK 250, monthly from SEK 2,500. Top picks: Epicenter, SUP46, Norrsken House, Things, The Park.

Last updated: 2026-03-30

40+ coworking spaces — Stockholm’s remote work scene is well-funded and tech-heavy

Stockholm punches above its weight in coworking density. The city’s startup ecosystem (Spotify, Klarna, King all started here) has produced dozens of shared workspaces, concentrated in Norrmalm and Södermalm. Day passes run SEK 250–450 (~EUR 22–39), monthly hot desks SEK 2,500–4,500 (~EUR 217–391). Most spaces include coffee, printing, and meeting room credits.

Sweden is almost entirely cashless — bring a card. Fika (the sacred Swedish coffee break) is built into every space’s culture. Expect quiet, focused environments with less small talk than southern European coworking hubs.

Top 5 coworking spaces

Klarabergsviadukten 90, Norrmalm

Day pass: SEK 350 Monthly: SEK 3,500 WiFi: 250 Mbps
300+ events/year On-site café and restaurant Startup community focus 24/7 access Meeting rooms included

Regeringsgatan 29, Norrmalm

Day pass: SEK 300 Monthly: SEK 2,900 WiFi: 200 Mbps
Startup-only membership Mentorship programs Rooftop terrace Phone booths 2 min from T-Centralen

Birger Jarlsgatan 57C, Östermalm

Day pass: SEK 450 Monthly: SEK 4,500 WiFi: 300 Mbps
Impact-focused community Investor networking events Standing desks standard Podcast studio Shower facilities

Liljeholmsvägen 14, Södermalm

Day pass: SEK 250 Monthly: SEK 2,500 WiFi: 150 Mbps
Budget-friendly rates Open floor plan Kitchen with free coffee Bike parking Near Hornstull metro

Sveavägen 98, Vasastan

Day pass: SEK 400 Monthly: SEK 4,000 WiFi: 300 Mbps
Design-forward interior Private phone rooms Yoga room Oat milk on tap Quiet zones enforced

How to choose

For startup networking: Epicenter or SUP46. Epicenter hosts 300+ events per year — talks, demo days, hackathons. SUP46 is more selective (startup-only) but the connections run deeper. Pick Epicenter for volume, SUP46 for depth.

For budget: Things at SEK 2,500/month is the cheapest decent option in a central location. Skip the ultra-cheap spaces in Kista or Solna — they’re 30+ minutes from the city center and isolated.

For internet speed: Norrsken House and The Park both offer 300 Mbps symmetric fiber. Go here if you run video calls all day or push large files.

For quiet, deep work: The Park enforces quiet zones and the overall culture skews heads-down. Avoid Epicenter if you need silence — the event space bleeds noise into the main floor.

Free alternatives

Stockholm’s public libraries are excellent free workspaces:

  • Stadsbiblioteket (Sveavägen 73, Odenplan) — Gunnar Asplund’s iconic rotunda. Free WiFi, power outlets, dead quiet. Closes at 19:00.
  • Kulturhuset (Sergels Torg, Norrmalm) — open reading rooms with city views. Free WiFi, central location. Gets crowded after 14:00.
  • Café Pascal (Norrtullsgatan 4, Vasastan) — specialty coffee, fast WiFi, plenty of outlets. Order every 2 hours. Budget SEK 50–80 per session.

Skip hotel lobbies — Stockholm hotels are strict about non-guests lingering.