Jakarta’s coworking scene has quietly become one of the best in Southeast Asia. Prices are a fraction of what you’d pay in Bangkok or Singapore, the internet is fast, and most spaces are inside air-conditioned malls or office towers — a huge plus when it’s 34°C outside. Here are the best coworking spaces in Jakarta for digital nomads, tested and reviewed by someone who actually works from them.

TL;DR — Quick Comparison Table

SpaceAreaDay PassMonthlyWiFiBest For
GoWorkMultiple$8–12$80–15050–100 MbpsReliable all-rounder
WeWorkSCBD / Sopo Del$15–20$150–25080–150 MbpsPremium setup & networking
CoHiveKuningan / Mega Kuningan$6–10$60–12040–80 MbpsBudget-friendly & spacious
UnionSPACEMega Kuningan$10–15$100–18050–100 MbpsQuiet professional environment
KolegaKemang / Antasari$7–10$70–13040–80 MbpsCreative freelancers
ConclaveWijaya / Senopati$8–12$80–14050–80 MbpsMeetings & small teams
EV HiveKuningan / Thamrin$8–12$75–14050–100 MbpsStartup community
WorkhausSCBD$10–15$90–16050–100 MbpsFocused deep work

Prices in USD. IDR equivalent: multiply by ~15,800 (April 2026 rate). Most spaces offer weekly rates too.


1. GoWork — Best All-Rounder

Locations: Pacific Place (SCBD), Treasury Tower, Lippo Mall Puri, and 10+ others across Jakarta

GoWork is the largest coworking chain in Indonesia, and for good reason. The spaces are clean, well-maintained, and consistently deliver fast WiFi. The Pacific Place location is especially good — it’s inside one of Jakarta’s best malls, so you get food courts, coffee shops, and everything else within walking distance.

  • Day pass: IDR 125K–190K ($8–12)
  • Monthly hot desk: IDR 1.2M–2.4M ($80–150)
  • Private office: From IDR 3.5M ($220+)
  • WiFi: 50–100 Mbps (tested multiple times)
  • Hours: 24/7 at select locations

Pro tip: The Pacific Place location fills up by 11 AM on weekdays. Arrive before 10 or book a dedicated desk if you need a guaranteed spot.


2. WeWork — Best Premium Option

Locations: Revenue Tower (SCBD), Sopo Del Tower, Tokopedia Tower

WeWork Jakarta is significantly cheaper than WeWork in Singapore or Hong Kong, but the quality is the same. You get the signature glass offices, strong AC, excellent coffee, and a polished environment that’s ideal for video calls.

  • Day pass: IDR 240K–320K ($15–20)
  • Monthly hot desk: IDR 2.4M–4M ($150–250)
  • WiFi: 80–150 Mbps
  • Hours: 24/7 for members

The SCBD location puts you right in Jakarta’s central business district. If you have client meetings or want to network with other remote professionals, this is where to be.


3. CoHive — Best Budget Option

Locations: CoHive 101 (Mega Kuningan), D.Lab (Menteng), and others

CoHive has been through some restructuring, but the spaces that remain are solid. CoHive 101 in particular is a standout — massive open floor plan, high ceilings, and a relaxed atmosphere. It’s inside the same building as Koi cafe, so you can easily switch between coworking and cafe mode.

  • Day pass: IDR 95K–160K ($6–10)
  • Monthly hot desk: IDR 950K–1.9M ($60–120)
  • WiFi: 40–80 Mbps
  • Hours: 8 AM–10 PM (varies by location)

Pro tip: CoHive 101 is one of the few spaces in Jakarta where you genuinely don’t feel cramped. If you need space to breathe while working, start here.


4. UnionSPACE — Best for Professionals

Location: Prosperity Tower, Mega Kuningan

UnionSPACE is quieter and more corporate than most coworking spaces on this list. That’s a feature, not a bug. If you’re doing focused work or taking calls all day, the noise levels here are noticeably lower than competitors.

  • Day pass: IDR 160K–240K ($10–15)
  • Monthly hot desk: IDR 1.6M–2.8M ($100–180)
  • WiFi: 50–100 Mbps
  • Meeting rooms: From IDR 150K/hour

5. Kolega — Best for Creatives

Locations: Kemang, Antasari

Kolega has a distinct vibe — think exposed brick, greenery, and a younger crowd. The Kemang location is within walking distance of restaurants and bars, which makes it easy to transition from work mode to social mode. Popular with freelance designers, content creators, and startup folks.

  • Day pass: IDR 110K–160K ($7–10)
  • Monthly hot desk: IDR 1.1M–2M ($70–130)
  • WiFi: 40–80 Mbps
  • Bonus: Regular community events and workshops

6. Conclave — Best for Teams & Meetings

Locations: Wijaya (near Senopati), Pakubuwono

Conclave is more meeting-room-heavy than the others, making it a strong pick if you regularly host calls or collaborate with a small team. The Wijaya location is in the Senopati area — one of Jakarta’s best neighborhoods for food and nightlife.

  • Day pass: IDR 125K–190K ($8–12)
  • Monthly: IDR 1.3M–2.2M ($80–140)
  • WiFi: 50–80 Mbps
  • Meeting rooms: Well-equipped, bookable by the hour

7. EV Hive — Best for Startup Networking

Locations: Kuningan, Thamrin

EV Hive (now also known under the Norma brand) targets the startup ecosystem. If you’re building something and want to be around other founders, this is where the energy is. They run pitch events, founder meetups, and hackathons throughout the year.

  • Day pass: IDR 125K–190K ($8–12)
  • Monthly hot desk: IDR 1.2M–2.2M ($75–140)
  • WiFi: 50–100 Mbps

8. Workhaus — Best for Focused Deep Work

Location: SCBD area

Workhaus is a smaller, boutique-style space that prioritizes quiet. No loud phone calls in the open area, no background music blasting. If you’re a developer, writer, or anyone who needs uninterrupted focus time, Workhaus delivers.

  • Day pass: IDR 160K–240K ($10–15)
  • Monthly hot desk: IDR 1.4M–2.5M ($90–160)
  • WiFi: 50–100 Mbps

Pro tip: Combine a coworking membership with cafe work sessions. Many nomads in Jakarta do 3 days coworking + 2 days cafe, which keeps costs down and the routine fresh.


How to Choose the Right Space

Your best pick depends on what you prioritize:

  • Budget under $100/month? → CoHive or Kolega
  • Need fast, reliable WiFi for video calls? → WeWork or GoWork
  • Want quiet for deep work? → Workhaus or UnionSPACE
  • Building a startup? → EV Hive
  • Need meeting rooms regularly? → Conclave
  • Want the safest all-round bet? → GoWork Pacific Place

Most spaces offer free trials or day passes, so try 2–3 before committing to a monthly plan.


FAQ

Do Jakarta coworking spaces have reliable WiFi?

Yes. Most spaces on this list deliver 40–100+ Mbps consistently. WeWork and GoWork tend to be the most reliable. Always test with a day pass before buying a monthly plan — speeds can vary by floor and time of day.

Can I use a coworking space on a tourist visa?

Technically, remote work on a B213 Visit Visa (Visa on Arrival) falls in a gray area. Indonesia launched the E33G Digital Nomad Visa in 2025, which explicitly allows remote work. If you’re staying longer than 30 days, it’s worth looking into. See our Jakarta digital nomad guide for visa details.

Are there 24/7 coworking spaces in Jakarta?

GoWork and WeWork both offer 24/7 access for monthly members at select locations. Most other spaces close between 8–10 PM.

Is it cheaper to work from cafes instead?

Cafes cost roughly IDR 40K–80K per visit in coffee and food. If you work 20 days a month, that’s IDR 800K–1.6M ($50–100) — similar to a budget coworking membership. The difference is that coworking spaces give you better WiFi, ergonomic chairs, meeting rooms, and printing. For a mix of both, check out our guide to the best work-friendly cafes in Jakarta.

Do I need to book in advance?

For hot desks, usually no — just show up. For meeting rooms and private offices, book at least a day ahead. Popular locations like GoWork Pacific Place can get full during peak hours (10 AM–3 PM).


Last updated: April 2026. Prices and availability may change — we recommend checking directly with each space for the latest rates.