Find Coworking Spaces in Singapore
Browse 67 coworking spaces across 4 cities in Singapore.
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Why browse this directory?
Spaces Across Singapore
Our directory lists coworking spaces in key Singapore cities including the CBD, Orchard, one-north, and Jurong. Whether you need a desk in the city centre or a quieter neighbourhood, you can filter listings by location. Each listing includes address details and nearby transport links.
Hot Desks and Private Offices
Singapore coworking spaces typically offer hot desks, dedicated desks, and private offices to suit different working styles. Many also provide meeting rooms, phone booths, and event spaces available by the hour or day. Membership plans range from casual day passes to long-term monthly agreements.
Serviced and Flex Offices
Serviced offices and flex offices in Singapore come fully furnished with utilities, internet, and administrative support included. These are suitable for small teams, startups, and established companies seeking flexible lease terms without the commitment of a traditional office. Operators often offer scalable plans as your team grows.
How to Choose a Space
Key factors to consider include location relative to your clients or team, available amenities, lease flexibility, and pricing. Some spaces cater specifically to certain industries such as tech, finance, or creative sectors. Visiting the space before committing is advisable to assess noise levels, internet reliability, and community fit.
What is a Coworking Space?
A coworking space is a shared working environment where individuals and teams from different organisations rent desk space or private offices on flexible terms. Common amenities include high-speed internet, printing facilities, meeting rooms, pantry areas, and reception services. Users pay for what they need, whether that is a single desk for a day or a private office on a monthly plan.
In Singapore, coworking spaces are also referred to as shared workspaces, hot desking venues, serviced offices, flex offices, or business hubs. They are used by freelancers, remote workers, startups, and multinational companies looking to establish a local presence without the overhead of a conventional office lease. The sector has grown significantly in Singapore given the city-state's status as a regional business hub.