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Locate your WorkTribe by find the best co-working spaces in Amsterdam that suits you

Fit for any budget and commitment needs.


With our primary and standard secondard spaces combining as one, we're all in desperate need for some time out so your office should work and be as comfortable enough for you. Amsterdam has one of the most varied coworking scenes in Europe, a spread from buzzing tech hubs to quiet creative corners so whether you want a hot desk for a day or a permanent base to grow from, there's always a space here that fits for you. Here's the full breakdown, by neighbourhood.


📍 Multiple Locations

These chains and independents have several outposts across the city, we suggest you purchase a series of day passes so you get to check the vibe across any given week. All our useful if you want flexibility or to try before you commit:

WeWork, Regus, Spaces, StartDock, Tribes, HNK Amsterdam, Mindspace, Nest, ScaleHub, The Social Hub (East & West), rent24, Newday Offices, Wicked Grounds (a venue collective), and #Workmode (an all-women space designed for influencers and digital creatives and Equals also).


Worth noting: Mindspace's Dam Square location is genuinely stunning, and their weekly community hours come with an impressive spread of food.


🏛️ City Centre: The heart of the city has no shortage of options from historic buildings to canal-side creative spaces - budgets and flex spaces to suit

Capital C: Four floors of coworking with canal views and rotating art. A proper home base with a community feel.

De Bary: Deluxe coworking with a garden and brasserie on-site, perfect spot for when you want your workspace to feel like a treat or to feel like anything is possible!

De Staalkade 6: Small, cosy, and well-equipped. Ideal if you work better in quieter surroundings.

De Weesper: A flexible business centre open to all types of tenants. No-fuss and practical.

Equals Amsterdam's Clubhouse: A dedicated community space supporting women, non-binary, and gender non-conforming professionals in tech. More than just a desk — it's a network.

Fosbury & Sons: Elegant, design-led spaces that work equally well for solo founders and small teams.

Industrious: Nestled in the heart of Amsterdam, this latest newcomer is a modern workspace if you wish to take your working day to the next level.

Meet Berlage : Set inside the historic Beurs van Berlage. Hard to beat for atmosphere and architecture.

Mindspace: Popular for hot-desking, and their weekly community hours bring a great mix of people together over seriously good food.

Rokin 75: Tailored towards creative and tech-focused businesses. Central location, focused crowd.

The Hacker Building: Tech-only and community-driven. If you're building something in tech, the conversations here are worth the desk fee alone.

The New Base: A niche but brilliant option if you're working in VR or AR.

TNW City: A 6,000 m² tech hub on the Bloemenmarkt. One of Amsterdam's most recognised startup addresses.

Trust Spaces: A calm, professional space on Herengracht designed for coaches and therapists and the other is Stories for inspired coworking spaces for therapists

Workspace6: 280 m² of flexible, creative space. Compact but well-designed.

Zoku: Works just as well for solo deep work as it does for group sessions with a great healthy kitchen on hand and event spaces to book.


🌿 West

A creative and community-led pocket of the city with some real hidden gems.

BounceSpace: A favourite for creatives. Great coffee, relaxed atmosphere, and genuinely affordable flex options from 4 hours to a full day at around €20 — coffee included.

Contact Amsterdam: An interdisciplinary creative space where different fields collide. Good energy, interesting neighbours.

MidWest: Set in a former school building with a strong community spirit. Character in abundance.

MOMA&CO: Collaborative and learning-oriented. Suits founders who want more than just a desk.

Plant22: Eight workspaces in a popular spot among designers. Intimate and well-considered.


🏙️ Nieuw-West

B. Amsterdam: One of the largest startup ecosystems in Europe at 33,500 m². If scale and energy are what you're after, this delivers.

Pondok: Affordable and welcoming, with a particular focus on social and cultural initiatives.


🏦 Zuid

From De Pijp to the Olympic Quarter, a polished and increasingly popular area for startups.

Ape to Zebra Collective: A creative space in the heart of De Pijp. Relaxed, independent, and full of interesting people.

Buro de Pijp: No membership required, natural light throughout, and plenty of greenery. Easy to drop into.

CreativeGrounds: Near Vondelpark and exactly what it sounds like: a space built for creative thinking.

EDGE Olympic: Sustainable and health-oriented, with workspaces designed around wellbeing as much as productivity.

Hyperion Lab: Specialist focus on AI and high-performance computing. Worth knowing about if you're building in that space.


🎨 Zuidoost

The Extra Mile: Really goes beyond the desk and provides mentorship, masterclasses and networking built into the experience. A strong choice if you're just starting out and want support alongside space.


🌳 Oost

Home to Amsterdam Science Park and some of the city's most interesting specialist spaces.

House of Watt: A multi-use space with a kids' play area and a rare and genuinely useful for founders juggling family life.

Matrix Innovation Center: Six premises with startup-focused facilities. Room to grow as your team does.

Open Kitchen Labs: Lab space at Amsterdam Science Park for sustainability and biotech startups. Specialist, well-connected, and community-driven.

Q-Factory: Vibrant and flexible on Atlantisplein. Good mix of people and a lively atmosphere.

Startup Village: Also at Amsterdam Science Park. Known for being welcoming at all hours and a solid pick for night owls.


🚢 Noord

Across the IJ and full of character Noord has become one of Amsterdam's most creative and affordable neighbourhoods.

A Lab: Focused on art, culture, journalism, and music. If your work sits at the intersection of creativity and impact, this is your crowd.

A'DAM&Co.work: In the iconic A'DAM Tower with sweeping views over the city. Hard to find a more memorable place to take a call.

De Werkplek: Affordable, no-nonsense, and refreshingly unpretentious. Gets the job done.

Chapter No 12 - Pand Noord: Spacious, historic, and collaborative. A calmer alternative to the busier city-centre spaces.

The Concertgemaal: Set in a converted pumping station with monthly classical concerts. For when your workspace should also be an experience.

Treehouse Tribe: A community built around purpose-driven work. Suits founders who want to be surrounded by people who care about what they're building.

Trashure: A peaceful space designed for both professional focus and personal growth. A quieter corner of Noord.


⚓ Westpoort

Prodock: Purpose-built for startups and scaleups that need space to test, build, and iterate on physical products and services. Practical and well-equipped.

Amsterdam's coworking scene is really evolving quickly so it's worth checking spaces directly for current availability, pricing and membership options before committing. As mentioned - try with a number of combined co-working days so you get a vibe for the place - we suggest 5 days so you're comfortable prior to locking into any contract!!

 
 
 

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