Última actualización: 15 may 2026
Leipzig's coworking scene includes 12 spaces open to day visitors — spread across Mitte, Plagwitz, Lindenau, and the student-heavy Südvorstadt. Day passes start at €18 with a median of €25, materially cheaper than Munich or Berlin. The densest cluster sits around the Baumwollspinnerei in Plagwitz (creative corridor) and along Karl-Liebknecht-Straße in the south (HHL spinoffs, Spinlab alumni). Freelancers, consultants, and remote BMW-affiliated workers from Saxony-Anhalt use Leipzig's coworking spaces as a more affordable alternative to Berlin.
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A coworking day pass in Leipzig is a one-day ticket for a hot desk in a shared office — no membership, no commitment. Leipzig attracts a different user mix than Berlin: HHL students and spinoffs, freelance architects and designers from the Plagwitz Mediencampus, and commuters from Halle and the central German industrial belt. The pass typically includes fast wifi, coffee, printer access, and a phone booth. Some spaces also allow multi-day extensions at a discount — useful for weeks-long projects without committing to full membership.
Leipzig's coworking scene includes 12 spaces open to day visitors — spread across Mitte, Plagwitz, Lindenau, and the student-heavy Südvorstadt. Day passes start at €18 with a median of €25, materially cheaper than Munich or Berlin. The densest cluster sits around the Baumwollspinnerei in Plagwitz (creative corridor) and along Karl-Liebknecht-Straße in the south (HHL spinoffs, Spinlab alumni). Freelancers, consultants, and remote BMW-affiliated workers from Saxony-Anhalt use Leipzig's coworking spaces as a more affordable alternative to Berlin.
A coworking day pass in Leipzig is a one-day ticket for a hot desk in a shared office — no membership, no commitment. Leipzig attracts a different user mix than Berlin: HHL students and spinoffs, freelance architects and designers from the Plagwitz Mediencampus, and commuters from Halle and the central German industrial belt. The pass typically includes fast wifi, coffee, printer access, and a phone booth. Some spaces also allow multi-day extensions at a discount — useful for weeks-long projects without committing to full membership.
The highest density is in Süd and Plagwitz: spaces along Karl-Liebknecht-Straße (near Spinlab, HHL students), in the Baumwollspinnerei, and in Lindenau. Mitte has 2–3 options for central appointments. Practically every coworking space in Leipzig accepts drop-ins without advance notice — at peak times, reserving via One Coworking is still sensible.
Day passes start at €18 with a median of €25. Premium spaces (like Spinlab-adjacent venues or central Markt addresses) run €30–40. For comparison: Berlin-Mitte starts at €25–30 and Munich runs nearly double. Leipzig is one of the cheapest major German cities for day visitors.
Many spaces offer tiered weekly packages (3 days ~€60, 5 days ~€90) at materially better rates than buying single day passes. For longer projects with daily presence, a monthly pass at €150–200 often makes more sense — typically includes meeting rooms and mail handling.

Raumstation - Coworking Space Leipzig · Lützner Straße 91, 04177
4.9(15)€20/día

Basislager Coworking Leipzig · Peterssteinweg 14, 04107
4.6(173)€25/día

SimpliOffice Coworking Space & Eventlocation Leipzig · Markgrafenstraße 2, 04109
4.8(92)€30/día

Design Offices Leipzig Post · Augustusplatz 1-4, 04109
4.5(117)€33/día
Tuesday–Thursday is peak in the city centre, especially during semester (October–July). Plagwitz and Lindenau stay accessible even at peak. During Buchmesse Leipzig (March), Mitte spaces fill up with publishing teams and authors — Plagwitz and the south are the quieter alternatives.