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Open the report →157 coworking spaces across 19 Berlin districts — day passes from €10, private offices from €129/desk/month, meeting rooms from €15/hour.

Pariser Platz 4a, 10117
Desk from €300/mo

Rudi-Dutschke-Straße 23, 10969
Day Pass from €35/day · Meeting Room from €40/hr

Rahel-Hirsch-Straße 10, 10557
Desk from €300/mo

Zehdenicker Straße 1, 10119
Desk from €449/mo

Kurfürstendamm 195/3rd Floor, 10707
Desk from €300/mo

Gontardstraße 11, 10178
Desk from €300/mo

Edisonstraße 63/Haus A, 12459
Desk from €279/mo

Unter den Linden 21/5th Floor, 10117
Desk from €300/mo

Knesebeckstraße 62/63, 10719

Torstraße 49, 10119
Desk from €449/mo

Greifswalder Str. 226, 10405
Desk from €300/mo

Rosenthaler Str. 72A, 10119
Desk from €449/mo

Potsdamer Platz 10/5th floor, 10785
Desk from €300/mo

Hallesches Ufer, 10963
A coworking space in Berlin is a shared, flexible workspace rented by the day, week, or month — an alternative to a traditional office lease. Memberships suit freelancers, remote workers, and distributed teams looking for a desk, meeting room, or private office without a long-term commitment.
Last updated: May 11, 2026 · Source: One Coworking Index.
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Reviewed by Christoph Fahle, Founder, One Coworking
Berlin has 158 coworking spaces across 17 neighborhoods, with day passes from €16/day. Available workspace options include day passes from €16, flex desks from €100/month, meeting rooms from €9/hour. The most popular areas are Charlottenburg, Friedrichshain, Hellersdorf. Spaces in Berlin have an average rating of 4.3 out of 5. Compare prices, amenities, and reviews to find the right workspace for your needs.
<p>Berlin's coworking market spans 19 districts — from WeWork Sony Center and Mindspace Friedrichstraße in Mitte (banks, media, government), through betahaus Kreuzberg, Techspace Kreuzberg and Impact Hub Berlin anchoring the Kreuzberg-Friedrichshain startup cluster, to Knotel Nürnberger Strasse and Space Shack in Charlottenburg and Schöneberg. St. Oberholz Rosenthaler and Zehdenicker have defined Berlin's coworking scene since 2005, while CIC Berlin and Regus Berlin Gendarmenmarkt serve premium corporate demand in Mitte.</p><p>Day passes start from €10, hot desks from €19/month, and private offices from €129 per desk per month — priced per day or per desk, not per square metre. Classic Berlin office space averages €21.70/m² with prime rents at €35.10/m² (Colliers Q1 2026); the Business Location Center Berlin reports €25.80/m² average and €48.90/m² in top locations — plus broker fees, deposits and a five-year lease. Coworking shifts the unit to day or desk, which is why it works for teams that are not yet ready to commit to a footprint. Filter by district, U-Bahn line or team size below, book online, or have our advisors send a curated shortlist within 24 hours.</p>
Top picks in Berlin include St. Oberholz (Mitte, Rosenthaler and Zehdenicker), betahaus Kreuzberg, Mindspace Friedrichstraße and Krausenstraße, WeWork Sony Center, Impact Hub Berlin in Neukölln, and Knotel Nürnberger Strasse — all with 150+ Google reviews, ratings between 4.3 and 4.9, and a mix of day passes, hot desks and private offices.
In Berlin, day passes start from €10 (median €25), hot-desk memberships from €19/month (median €260), private offices from €129 per desk per month (median €620), and meeting rooms from €15/hour (median €55). Premium central districts like Mitte and Charlottenburg sit at the top end; Neukölln, Friedrichshain and outer Bezirke are cheaper. For comparison with a traditional lease: classic Berlin office space averages €21.70/m² with prime rents at €35.10/m² (Colliers Q1 2026) — coworking shifts the unit to per-day or per-desk and drops the broker fee, deposit and multi-year lease.
Mitte leads with 60 active coworking spaces (~38 % of Berlin's total) and is home to WeWork Sony Center, Mindspace Friedrichstraße, CIC Berlin and Regus Gendarmenmarkt — the banking, media and government district. Kreuzberg (24 spaces) and Friedrichshain (18) together form the startup and tech cluster with betahaus, Techspace and Impact Hub. Other key districts: Charlottenburg (15), Wilmersdorf (12), Pankow and Neukölln (8 each), and Prenzlauer Berg (7).

Meeting rooms in Berlin are bookable from €15/hour (median €55), typically with Wi-Fi, whiteboard, screen and catering options. St. Oberholz, Mindspace, WeWork, Impact Hub Berlin and Regus rent rooms to non-members — filter by "Meeting Room" above, pick a date and headcount, and book online. For larger workshops or off-sites, many spaces combine rooms or offer full-day rentals.
Furnished private offices in Berlin start from €129 per desk per month (median €620), depending on location, fit-out and term. Premium addresses in Mitte (WeWork Sony Center, Mindspace Friedrichstraße, CIC Berlin) run €500–€800 per desk; Kreuzberg, Friedrichshain and Neukölln offer team offices from €150–€350. Furniture, internet, cleaning, meeting-room credits and reception are included — no broker fee, no five-year lease, month-to-month cancellation.
Yes — COLLECTION Business Center Berlin Airport offers flexible offices, day passes and meeting rooms directly at BER (Schönefeld). For short business trips between landing and a meeting, it is the fastest option. Alternatively, spaces in Adlershof, Treptow-Köpenick and around Ostkreuz (Friedrichshain) are 20–30 minutes from BER via S-Bahn.
Virtual offices with a Berlin business address (Mitte, Charlottenburg, Kreuzberg) are available at Regus Berlin Gendarmenmarkt, several Mindspace locations and CIC Berlin from about €49–€129/month. Plans include mail handling, optional forwarding, phone service, and pay-per-use access to meeting rooms. Ideal for new ventures, holding companies and remote teams needing a Berlin commercial register address without a fixed office.
Yes — the U1 connects coworking in Kreuzberg and Friedrichshain (Görlitzer Bahnhof, Schlesisches Tor, Warschauer Straße); the U8 covers Mitte, Wedding and Neukölln (Alexanderplatz, Moritzplatz, Hermannplatz). On One Coworking, POI pages like /near/alexanderplatz-berlin, /near/kottbusser-tor-berlin and /near/hermannplatz-berlin list every space within a 5–10 minute walk of each station.