The Best Coworking Spaces In Berlin

photo: Mindspace

In Berlin – not only the capital of Germany but also of freelancing – it’s actually really hard not to stumble upon some kind of coworking space in your daily life. There are so many options that it might seem a bit overwhelming at times. There’s the sofa at home (added bonus you can stay in your pjs), the sunny café around the corner and of course the membership working with like-minded people. Digital nomad, freelancer, self-employed – whatever you want to call it, chances are that you are looking for a place where you can work on your own, but socialize and synergize with like-minded people.

Depending on what exactly you are looking for it may be more about the space for you, or maybe more about the people. So while you have the choice, make sure you really find the spot that’s all you. Where you feel comfortable and get your stuff  done at the same time. If you’re anything like me you may want to switch it up every now and then to get some variety into your week. If you haven’t found your hotspots yet, read on after the jump to see our list of recommended options.

Betahaus

Undebatably one of the larger coworking spaces in town, if not THE largest. Offering over 1500 square meters Betahaus can house about 200 co-workers in the space. And more than that, there is plenty of space for small or big workshops and meetings. Of course there’s a cafe, too. So if you want to check out the space first and see if the vibe fits you, why don’t you just try the cafe for a day or two. No membership needed to use this social space, and the wifi is obviously enabled. Memberships are pretty flexible and start at 15 € per day, or 89 € for a monthly contract.

Betahaus, Köpenicker Straße 154A (temporarily, until end of the year), Rudi-Dutschke-Straße 23 (from the end of 2018 onwards)

photo: Betahaus

St. Oberholz

With several locations across town, the one at Rosenthaler Platz is the largest Café and Co-Working Location in Mitte. Virtual Offices starting at 79 € and a monthly rate of 159€, which includes fancy extras like a St. Oberholz coffee blend and tea flat and a podcast sound studio.

St. Oberholz, Rosenthaler Straße 72a, Mitte

photo: St.Oberholz

Unicorn.Berlin

Unicorn is a relatively new kid on the block. It’s a small space with no more than 15 permanent desks (rentable for anything from half day to monthly) but also has a no-membership cafe area serving fresh squeezes juices, vegan light food options and of course coffee. You can read a bit more about their cosy atmosphere on Daily Bread. Since 2016 there is also a new and bigger space further up the same street at Brunnenviertel.

Unicorn.Berlin Mitte, Brunnenstraße 173, 10115 Berlin-Mitte

Unicorn.Berlin Brunnenviertel, Brunnenstr. 64, 13355 Berlin-Gesundbrunnen

photo: Ailine Liefeld

The Workspace

Located in a beautiful historic 19th century building at Victoriahöfe in Kreuzberg this workspace offers 58 desks across 13 offices, conference and meeting facilities as well as mail handling, scanning and printing services. You can either spend the day in the workspace café, CFL Canteen – €10 / day or get a workspace membership options, which start at just €45 a month for a flexible desk, or up to €250 for a fixed desk.

The Workspace, Lindenstrasse 20-25, 10969 Kreuzberg

photo: The Workspace

Agora

Agora is a Berlin based Collective that hosts people and collaborative projects based on a philosophy that reflects the values of its community: diversity, self-organisation and social ties. The work spaces that start at 16 € for a day and 184€ for a month are housed in a spacious and bright building across five floors, including a vibrant working room, a silent working space, a multifunctional room, a café and a garden. There is also a new space at Rollberg.

Agora, Mittelweg 50,  Neukölln

Agora Rollberg, Am Sudhaus 2, 12053 Berlin-Neukölln

photo: Agora

Kaos

This huge co-working space located in an old warehouse in Oberschöneweide offers the perfect area for creatives that need more than an office with a desk. The bulding provides a great space for workshops, galleries, exhibitions and production – perfect for painters, designer, photographers and handy crafters to spread their wings and find some peace on the Berlin outskirts, located directly on the Spree.

Kaos, Wilhelminenhofstr. 92, Schöneweide

Blogfabrik

Blogfabrik is a brand new coworking space for content creators of all kinds including bloggers, youtubers, instagramers, photographers, videographers, magazines and journalists. Next to its big office space with permanent offices, temporary work places, big kitchen and conference room there is also a big event space including a professional photo studio. To be working at Blogfabrik you actually don’t have to pay rent, you pay your work space with articles for Dailybread a new online magazine from content creators for content creators. Pretty good deal, no? iHeartBerlin is currently working at Blogfabrik sharing a nice office with our colleague Sara from FindingBerlin.

Blogfabrik, Oranienstr. 185, Kreuzberg

photo: Christoph Neumann

Mindspace

The brand new Mindspace Berlin is the Soho House of co-working spaces. Just opened in the beginning of April the Berlin office is already the third location of this project which comes originally from Tel Aviv. Its location inside the fancy shopping mall The Q at Friedrichstraße already suggests a quite design-heavy and luxurious kind of space which probably attracts let’s say “more successful” freelancers and young businesses, but also big international companies. As part of their service you will not only get a highly equipped work place but also networking events, free rental bikes and rebates in many external services.

Mindspace Berlin, The Q, Friedrichstraße 68, 10117 Berlin-Mitte

photo: Mindspace

Factory Berlin

No matter if you are part of a start up, a large corporation or a freelancer, Factory represents a mind-blowing working experience. With over 16000 square metres at your disposal, you have the opportunity to take the most out of best-in-class technology, connections and the interaction with ample and diverse talent. How can you say no to that?

Factory Berlin, Rheinsberger Str. 76/77, Berlin-Mitte

photo: factory berlin GmbH

WeWork

If you wonder how it feels like working at WeWork in Berlin, simply look at the pictures on google images and multiply it by 100. With offices from the States to Australia and from Israel to HongKong, it comes as no surprise that WeWork hosts some of the top professionals from every realm.

WeWork Sony Center, Kemperplatz 1, Berlin-Tiergarten.

WeWork Hackescher Markt, Neue Schönhauser Straße 3-5, Berlin-Mitte.

photo: WeWork Berlin Sony Center

A more detailed listing of coworking spaces all over Berlin shows this handy map by Settle in Berlin:

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Do you know any more amazing co-working spaces? Let us know in the comments below.

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