Best Coworking Spaces in Berlin 2026
Berlin's coworking scene is Europe's most diverse and community-driven. Here are the best coworking spaces in Berlin for 2026.
WeWork Berlin
WeWork operates multiple Berlin locations with flagship spaces at Unter den Linden (on Berlin's most historic boulevard, between the Brandenburg Gate and the Museum Island), Mitte, and Charlottenburg. The Unter den Linden location is one of WeWork's most architecturally distinctive in Europe — a renovated heritage building with original elements preserved alongside WeWork's signature modern interior design. Hot desks from approximately €300-400 per month; the all-access global membership from €200 per month.
betahaus
betahaus is Berlin's most iconic independent coworking brand and one of Europe's original coworking spaces — founded in 2009 in a converted factory in Kreuzberg, it helped define the European coworking movement. The main betahaus space on Rudi-Dutschke-Strasse remains one of Berlin's most community-oriented working environments; the café on the ground floor is a well-known Berlin startup social hub. betahaus hosts regular events, speaker evenings, and community programming that have made it the social centre of the Berlin independent entrepreneur community. Monthly hot desk memberships from approximately €200-280. betahaus has also expanded to Hamburg, Barcelona, and Sofia.
Factory Berlin
Factory Berlin is Germany's most prominent startup campus and enterprise coworking brand — operating from two main locations (Görlitzer Park in Kreuzberg/Treptow, in a renovated factory building, and the Campus Mitte/Anhalter Bahnhof location near the Potsdamer Platz). Factory Berlin hosts the Berlin offices of major technology companies (Twitter/X, Soundcloud, N26, and Zalando have been Factory tenants) alongside hundreds of startups and scale-ups, creating a community of exceptional professional density. Monthly memberships from approximately €280-350; private offices and team suites at higher rates.
Ahoy!Berlin
Ahoy!Berlin is one of Berlin's most beloved creative coworking spaces — a nautical-themed workspace (the name references the sailing tradition) in a converted printing factory in the Charlottenburg area (Kaiserdamm), popular with creative directors, brand strategists, writers, and photographers. The space has a deliberately human scale, curated membership, and excellent community events. Monthly hot desks from approximately €200-250. The Charlottenburg location is convenient for the western Berlin business community and the Ku'damm shopping district.
Practical Tips for Coworking in Berlin
Berlin's coworking market is large enough that a trial period at several spaces before committing to a monthly membership is practical and strongly recommended — the community atmosphere varies significantly. Many Berlin coworking spaces offer day passes (approximately €15-25) or weekly passes for new arrivals. The Deutschlandticket at €49 per month makes all Berlin's coworking spaces equally accessible by public transport regardless of which district they are in. Berlin's startup community culture is English-language-friendly; German is rarely required in the international coworking environments.
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