10 Best Coworking Spaces in Zagreb
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Zagreb is a capital city unlike any I’ve experienced before. That’s not to say there’s not a huge amount to see and do, because there is. I love Zagreb because it has that authentic vibe, it’s compact and easy to walk around, and if you’re working on the go and looking for coworking spaces in Zagreb, you’ll find plenty.
While working from Zagreb, I almost felt like a local; if I could speak the language I think I’d have 100% immersed myself and achieved local status. For me, this is a place where you can really say you’ve traveled; as far as local life goes, you’ll feel it from the moment you arrive. And that’s what exploring new destinations is about at the end of the day.
The best coworking spaces in Zagreb are dotted around the city, but it’s so easy to move around the different areas that you’ll never be too far away from one. And if you prefer to set up in cafes, you’re good to go there too: Zagreb is a huge coffee lover’s city. Either way, it’s not hard to be productive in Zagreb and then free up some time to go and explore everything this beautiful city has to offer.
Best Coworking Spaces in Zagreb
There’s no shortage of cool coworking spots in Zagreb, and I moved around a few in the name of research. Because the capital is such a digital nomad hotspot, you won’t struggle to meet other remote workers; it’s ideal for networking and meeting new friends. I met some great people in Zagreb from all over the world.
As far as work goes, you’ll be pleased to know that Zagreb enjoys high-quality internet speeds, with an average upload and download speed of 50.70 Mbps and 112.94 Mbps respectively. So, where should you go? Well, to help you have as productive a day as possible, I’ve put together a list of my ten favorite coworking spaces in Zagreb.
1. HUB385
Out of all the coworking spaces in Zagreb, my favorite is HUB385. This is a sleek, modern, and very comfortable spot that offers everything you need for a productive day. It’s also very popular so you’re sure to meet other digital nomads there.
I really like the decor at this coworking space; it doesn’t have that cold, office-like feel and instead, is a more creative and inspiring space with an interior design to match. It has a pretty long-standing space too as it opened its doors in 2015 and since then, has become a go-to for many remote workers.
I found the internet very fast and reliable, there were plenty of desks to go around, comfortable chairs, and conference rooms available too. You can also help yourself to tea, coffee, and water throughout the day for free. Being very centrally located certainly helps this spot get quite full every day, so it’s a good idea to book ahead of time to avoid disappointment.
Address: Ul. Franje Petračića 6, 10000, Zagreb, Croatia
Website: HUB385
Membership Options and Costs
A day pass for a hot desk costs €13.80/$15, or you can pay for a week at €67/$73. For that price, you get free tea, coffee, and water, on-site parking, a desk, and an ergonomic chair, and you can also make use of the conference rooms.
Amenities at HUB385
- Fast Wi-Fi
- Various membership options available
- Conference rooms
- Ergonomic chairs and desks, including standing desks
- Free tea, coffee, and water
- On-site parking
- Regular social events throughout the month
- Virtual office package, which includes a business address and discounts
Pros of HUB385
- A very popular space so it’s ideal for meeting other digital nomads and networking/socializing
- Reasonably priced
- Very modern and comfortable decor
- Sitting and standing desks available
- Conference rooms and private Skype spaces available
- Very fast internet
- Social events take place regularly throughout the month
- A very creative space, which is ideal for collaboration and idea-sharing
Cons of HUB385
- Limited opening hours—during the week, this coworking space closes at 9 pm, closes early on Saturdays, at 4 pm, and is closed completely on Sundays.
- It can get very busy so it’s always a good idea to book your desk in advance.
2. Regus HOTO
Coworking in Zagreb is a very popular concept, and Regus HOTO is one of the newer spots for digital nomads and remote workers. If you’re looking for a sleek and ultra-modern space, this is likely somewhere that will call out to you. I liked the feel of the office, and it’s very light with plenty of huge floor-to-ceiling windows, but in some ways, it does feel a little too minimalist.
Decor aside, the quality of this coworking space is top-notch and it’s a very popular place to go. You’ll find many remote workers here, although you can often find a walk-in desk, which is a big advantage if you’re caught on the hop and need somewhere to work from.
Regus HOTO is part of a chain across Europe, so it has a good reputation from the get-go. During the day, you can enjoy free refreshments, storage lockers, and on-site parking. I also found the chairs to be very comfortable and the desks are large and spacious.
Opening Hours: 24/hours
Address: Hoto Tower, Savska cesta 32, 10000, Zagreb, Croatia
Website: Regus HOTO
Membership Options and Costs
Daily prices at this coworking space are very reasonable, especially considering this is a new and modern spot. A day pass will cost you €6.50/$7.35 or a hot desk weekly pass costs €26/$29. There are also private office options available.
Amenities at Regus HOTO
- Fast and reliable Wi-Fi
- Storage lockers available
- On-site parking
- Many membership options available, including private offices
- Conference rooms and Skype facilities
- Free refreshments throughout the day
- Sleek decor with ergonomic furniture
Pros of Regus HOTO
- While this space does get busy, it’s possible to get a walk-in spot if you arrive early
- A more business-esque approach and design is ideal for productivity, with fewer distractions
- Very reasonable prices for daily and weekly passes
- Plenty of on-site parking is available
- Fast and reliable internet
- Conference rooms and private Skype booths available
- Free refreshments throughout the day and many cafes/restaurants around the area
- Open 24/hours
Cons of Regus HOTO
- This coworking space doesn’t have a social program, so you won’t find gatherings arranged.
- You’ll find a more business-like approach here, and it’s not as laid-back as some other spaces around the city.
- This space is located just outside the city center.
3. Impact Hub Zagreb
If you’re looking for a laid-back coworking space in Zagreb that gives you all the amenities you need, I’d highly recommend Impact Hub. Although it was always pretty busy, I appreciated the homely and laid-back feel of this space; it feels creative and collaborative the moment you walk inside.
You might have heard this name in other cities and that’s because it’s a worldwide chain. That reassured me that I was going to have a quality experience and it didn’t disappoint. I was very productive while working in this coworking space, and found the chairs to be extremely comfortable.
There are also many social events organized by Impact Hub, as well as idea-sharing sessions and creative workshops. The interior is clean and functional, without too much fuss, but I liked the vibe, and the space felt clean and less fussy.
Opening Hours: 9 am – 6 pm, Monday – Friday, closed weekends
Address: Basaričekova ul. 11, 10000, Zagreb, Croatia
Website: Impact Hub
Membership Options and Costs
You can book a daily pass at a hot desk for just €10/$11. Included in that price you have your hot desk, a comfortable chair, free refreshments throughout the day, storage lockers, and access to conference rooms. Alternatively, book a weekly pass at €30/$33.
Amenities at Impact Hub Zagreb
- Ergonomic furniture throughout
- Fast and reliable internet
- On-site parking in a central location
- Free refreshments throughout the day
- Several membership packages available
- A regular program of events, including workshops and social evenings
- Private offices available
- Conference rooms and Skype facilities to pre-book
Pros of Impact Hub Zagreb
- Very fast and reliable internet, ideal for video calling
- A varied program of social events and workshops, which is ideal for networking and meeting new people generally
- This space has a great location, just outside the main city center
- A lively and creative space with a laid-back vibe
- Comfortable furniture and large desks
- Conference rooms available
- Free refreshments throughout the day
Cons of Impact Hub Zagreb
- It’s closed at the weekends.
- It can get extremely busy, so walk-ins are quite unusual.
4. BIZkoshnica Coworking
Another popular coworking space near Zagreb is BIZkoshnica, somewhere I worked several times. This is a great spot for idea-sharing and collaboration. I really enjoyed the creative, idea-flowing vibe of this space and felt inspired by people coming together to brainstorm.
The decor and general ambiance inside is bright, laid-back, and designed to feel like a creative space to wander around and let your ideas flow. There’s a kitchen, so you can create your own meals or take food and leave it in the fridge. You can also make tea and coffee, and water is free.
I’d recommend getting to this space early or booking well in advance. If you’re visiting with a group of other remote workers and you want to collaborate, definitely book ahead to avoid disappointment.
Opening Hours: 9 am – 5 pm, Monday- Friday, closed weekends
Address: Jabukovac 37, 10000, Zagreb, Croatia
Website: BIZkoshnica
Membership Options and Costs
A daily pass will cost you €14/$16 or €115/$125 per month. There aren’t any designated desks or offices available at this coworking space, they run a hot desk system only.
Amenities at BIZkoshnica Coworking
- Fast and reliable Wi-Fi
- A shared kitchen
- Free refreshments throughout the day
- Hot desks available only, but the entire space is large, open-plan, and collaborative
- On-site parking and close to all major public transport links
Pros of BIZkoshnica Coworking
- Ideal for collaboration and idea-sharing
- A less complicated membership selection makes it easy to choose what you want
- Affordable prices
- A great place to meet other remote workers for socializing and collaboration
- Shared kitchen for storing and cooking meals
- Free refreshments throughout the day
- A vibrant and bright atmosphere
Cons of BIZkoshnica Coworking
- This coworking space doesn’t have as many facilities as others.
- It’s quite basic and more focused on brainstorming and sharing.
- Closed at the weekends.
- Not ideal for large groups unless you book well ahead of time.
5. ZICER
ZICER is the best coworking spot in Zagreb for startups and small businesses and for anyone looking for a low-cost option. I worked from this spot once with a few friends as we wanted to collaborate on a project and it was a very comfortable place to work from. It has a very vibrant feel, with plenty of brainstorming going on.
The only downside of ZICER is that, at times, it can get a little noisy, so this isn’t a place to visit for quiet and concentrated work. If that’s what you’re looking for, you’d probably be better off choosing another coworking space on this list. However, if you’re keen to collaborate, it’s one of the best options in the city.
Another perk of choosing this spot is the large program of events, conferences, workshops, and social gatherings that take place across the week.
Opening Hours: 8 am – 4 pm, Monday – Friday, closed weekends
Address: Pav. 12, Avenija Dubrovnik 15, 10000, Zagreb, Croatia
Website: ZICER
Membership Options and Costs
There are various membership options available, including an hourly pass at €3/$3.40 per hour. A day pass costs €11/$13, and private offices are available for four people at €202/$220 per month.
Amenities at ZICER
- Reliable and fast internet
- Ergonomic furniture
- On-site parking
- Free refreshments throughout the day
- Private offices available
- Several membership options to choose from
- A large program of events, workshops, and social evenings
Pros of ZICER
- A very collaborative and vibrant space, ideal for idea-sharing
- Affordable prices and an hourly rate option
- Plenty of events and workshops make it easy to learn and connect with other digital nomads
- Ideal for startups/small businesses who need a little exposure
Cons of ZICER
- Closed at the weekends.
- Located a distance from the city center.
- No conference rooms available.
- It can get quite loud at times.
6. InstantOffice
You’ll struggle to find a better location for coworking spaces in Zagreb than InstantOffice. It’s situated inside Zagreb Tower, so you can look at some amazing views while you get on with your work. It’s also a very sleek and modern spot, with comfortable furniture and plenty of space.
If you choose to work from here, you can use the shared kitchen and lounge facilities, which are ideal for meeting other people and chilling out on your breaks. Despite the sleek appearance it’s a very cozy coworking space and doesn’t have that cold feeling that some modern offices have.
As well as being centrally located and easy to get to, you can drive and park for free, or use public transport, as it’s only a short ride away from the city center.
Opening Hours: 8 am – 5 pm, Monday – Friday, closed weekends
Address: Radnička cesta 80, 10000, Zagreb, Croatia
Website: InstantOffice
Membership Options and Costs
You can usually find walk-in spots here, but if you want to be sure, you can book ahead. A day pass will cost you €12/$13 and a weekly hot desk costs €52/$57.
Amenities at InstantOffice
- Fast, reliable internet
- Ergonomic furniture
- Shared kitchen and lounge area
- Free refreshments throughout the day
- Several membership options available
- Parking on-site
Pros of InstantOffice
- A sleek and modern environment with great views
- Kitchen and lounge area ideal for breaks and meeting other remote workers
- Affordable prices
- Walk-ins are possible
- Easy to get to from the city center
- Fast internet, ideal for heavy work and calls
Cons of InstantOffice
- Limited working hours—this space closes at 5 pm during the week and is closed at the weekends.
7. Join Us Coworking
Despite its small size, I enjoyed working from Join Us as I liked the cozy and home-like feel. This is a very clean space that doesn’t have the sleek, modern ambiance of other coworking spots, however, it’s a productive and comfortable place to work from.
This is the best place to cowork in Zagreb if you prefer to avoid large-scale coworking spots and enjoy a more laid-back, low-key atmosphere. There are plenty of cafes and restaurants just outside, and it’s very centrally located, meaning you can reach it on foot if you’re staying in the middle of the city.
There aren’t a huge amount of facilities inside this space itself, but it does have supportive, ergonomic furniture and high-speed internet. You can enjoy free tea, coffee, and water during the day, and it’s a relatively low-cost option compared to some of the larger, more well-known spots around the city.
Opening Hours: 9 am – 5 pm, Monday – Friday, closed weekends
Address: Ul. Jurja Žerjavića 19, 10000, Zagreb, Croatia
Membership Options and Costs
A day pass costs €12/$13, and you can help yourself to free refreshments while you are there.
Amenities at Join Us Coworking
- High-speed, reliable internet
- Ergonomic furniture
- Free refreshments
Pros of Join Us Coworking
- A low-key working environment, ideal for close, concentrated work
- Affordable prices
- Very fast internet
- Free tea, coffee, and water
- Centrally located, within walking distance of the city center
- Comfortable chairs
Cons of Join Us Coworking
- If you prefer a more dynamic working environment, this spot may not be for you.
- Closed at the weekends.
- Fewer facilities compared to larger coworking spaces.
- Not ideal for collaboration, more suited to concentrated work.
8. Wespa Spaces
Wespa Spaces is one of the most quince coworking spaces in Zagreb. I worked from here several times and also attended some of the community events they hold every month. It’s a very sociable and dynamic spot, and although it can get pretty busy and sometimes a little loud, it’s a great place to mingle and meet other people.
If you like to work from cafes but need the office setup, e.g. chairs, great internet, and other facilities, this is an ideal choice. The chairs are very comfortable, and the tables are long, perfect for collaboration. Additionally, the internet is probably the best I experienced in the entire city.
You can purchase food and drinks inside the space, or you can take your own and use the shared kitchen. Free water, tea, and coffee are available throughout the day.
Opening Hours: 8 am – 8 pm, Monday – Friday, 10 am – 12 pm, Saturday, closed Sunday
Address: Ul. Vjekoslava Heinzela 60, 10000, Zagreb, Croatia
Website: Wespa Spaces
Membership Options and Costs
You can opt for a hot desk, a designated desk, or a private office. There are also pods available if you need to do some quiet work. Prices vary according to what you need, but on average, a daily pass costs around €13/$12.
Amenities at Wespa Spaces
- A varied program of community events
- Very fast internet
- Comfortable, ergonomic furniture
- Various desk arrangements available, including pods
- Snacks available to buy
- Free tea, coffee, and water available
- Storage lockers
- On-site parking
Pros of Wespa Spaces
- A very bright, modern, and dynamic space to work from and meet other people
- The varied program of community events with plenty of learning opportunities and fun
- You can purchase food and drinks on-site
- Centrally located, within walking distance of the city center
- Different desk arrangements mean you can choose the most productive place to work
Cons of Wespa Spaces
- While you can choose a pod to work from, this space can get very loud and busy sometimes.
- Closed at the weekends.
9. Virtual Office
Virtual Office is one of the best workspaces in Zagreb thanks to its range of amenities and great quality prices. It’s also one of the only spaces in the city that offers 24/7 access, however, you will have to purchase a monthly package to take advantage of those opening hours.
I enjoyed the bright decor in this space and it felt quite inspiring because of it. The internet is excellent here, and you can take advantage of free tea, coffee, and water while you’re there, regardless of whether you’ve paid or a daily or weekly pass. It’s possible to get a walk-in spot, but I’d recommend booking to be sure.
This is another space that is great for collaboration but if you do need to sit and work on something quietly, you’ll find plenty of peace and quiet to do just that. The only downside is that the prices are a little higher than most other spaces in the city.
Opening Hours: 8 am – 5 pm, Monday – Friday, closed weekends
Address: Savska cesta 41, 10000, Zagreb, Croatia
Website: Virtual Office
Membership Options and Costs
Hourly passes are available at €6.77/$7.35 per hour, or you can pay for a daily pass at €55/$50. Weekly and monthly passes are available, as well as private offices.
Amenities at Virtual Office
- Private on-site parking
- Free refreshments
- Comfortable ergonomic furniture
- Collaboration spaces and conference rooms
- High-speed internet
- Quiet working spaces
Pros of Virtual Office
- A very vibrant and modern place to work
- A great space to meet other digital nomads
- An easy environment for both collaboration and quiet work
- Free refreshments
- The location is good, and very close to the city center
- Ergonomic furniture throughout
- Great quality internet
Cons of Virtual Office
- Extended opening hours are only available for long-term members. Otherwise, this space is closed at the weekends.
- Membership prices are more expensive than most other coworking spaces across Zagreb.
10. Corner Office
For a more low-key coworking experience, Corner Office is a great choice. This is a famous coworking space in Zagreb for people who want to focus and concentrate, rather than network and collaborate. It has a homely, comfortable decor and the staff are very helpful and friendly.
There are meeting rooms available, as well as dedicated desks and hot desks. Visitors can also enjoy free refreshments throughout the day, although there are plenty of cafes and restaurants just outside. I liked the brightness of this space; with large windows and sprawling views, and it’s definitely a place where you can soak up some natural light and aid your productivity.
While this space isn’t as well-known as some of the larger options across the city, I rate it highly and really enjoyed the time I spent there.
Opening Hours: 7 am – 9 pm, Monday – Saturday, closed Sunday
Address: Paškala Buconjića 19, 10000, Zagreb, Croatia
Website: Corner Office – Facebook
Membership Options and Costs
A daily pass costs €12.89/$14, and free refreshments are included in the price. You can also book a private office and a designated desk for a longer term (inquiry in person).
Amenities at Corner Office
- Free refreshments
- High-speed, reliable internet
- Very comfortable chairs
- Central location
- Conference rooms available for a fee
- Street parking
Pros of Corner Office
- A great place for focused, concentrated work
- Affordable prices
- A more relaxed, homely feel to the space
- Several membership options available
- Free refreshments
- Central location and easy to reach on foot
- You can often find a walk-in space
Cons of Corner Office
- It’s possible to collaborate here, but other spaces are better suited for idea sharing.
- Closed at the weekends.
Best Coworking Spaces in Zagreb: FAQs
Here are some answers to the most commonly asked questions about coworking spaces in Zagreb:
Coworking is when individuals (usually freelancers or digital nomads) work in the same space while working on different projects. Coworking spaces have facilities to help create a productive environment, including ergonomic furniture, high-speed internet, refreshments, and conference rooms.
There aren’t any free coworking spaces in Zagreb, however, you can find spaces that offer a variety of membership packages and many are quite affordable.
The best coworking space in Zagreb is HUB385.
The cost of coworking in Zagreb varies according to the coworking space you choose. However, the average price for a day pass at a hot desk is around €11-€13/$12-$14.
ZICER and Regus HOTO are two of the cheapest coworking spaces in Zagreb.
The most popular coworking space in Zagreb is HUB385.
Yes! Zagreb is a great city for digital nomads and it’s easy to meet other remote workers. The city is full of excellent coworking spaces and cafes to work from, and the cost of living is relatively low compared to many other European capitals.
Coworking spaces are worthwhile if you want an office-like place to work from for either a day or a few days. They don’t suit everyone, but it’s a good idea to try one and see how it fits for you.
In Closing
Now you know the best coworking spaces in Zagreb, it’s up to you to choose which one calls out to your needs. This isn’t a city where you’ll struggle to work; I found I was extremely productive during my time in the Croatian capital and thanks to a mixture of coworking spaces and cafes, I never got bored with my working environment either.
I always find that, as a digital nomad, choosing a place to work from is such a personal deal; some people love coworking spaces, and others don’t get on with them at all. But the beauty of Zagreb is choice; no matter where you go, you’ll be made to feel welcome. It’s easy and enjoyable to get through your work before heading out to explore – enjoy!
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