Welcome to this comprehensive guide to the best coworking spaces in Lisbon. In recent years, Lisbon has cemented its reputation as one of the best cities in the world for digital nomads.
It has amazing weather, great food, an abundance of bars and cafes, heaps of culture, and reasonable prices (compared with other Western European capital cities at least). And to top that all off, the gorgeous beaches of the Sintra coast are just a 30-minute drive from the center of the city.
There’s a lot to love about living in Lisbon – it’s a fantastic city. In fact, it’s one of my favorite cities in Europe. And, if you’re a digital nomad like me, you’ll be glad to know that Lisbon is also home to some of the best coworking spots in the world.
15 Best Coworking Spaces in Lisbon
There’s a strong coworking scene in Lisbon. And with more than 50 coworking spaces spread throughout the city, you’re spoiled for choice when it comes to finding a place to get your work done.
I’ve spent time living and working here myself and loved it. To help you decide which spot to pick, here’s my pick of the 15 best coworking spaces in Lisbon:
1. Heden Santa Apolónia
First off, Heden has four different coworking spaces in Lisbon. Their Santa Apolónia branch is located right on the Lisbon waterfront and offers fantastic views of the Tagus River.
The space is housed in a contemporary building with floor-to-ceiling windows, so the interior is light, airy, and inspiring. There’s a great community feel, with regular social events and workshops, including cooking classes, live music evenings, and movie screenings.
It’s also located a mere 5-minute walk away from the historic Santa Apolónia train and Metro station, so is easy to access via public transport from various parts of the city.
Address: Doca Jardim do Tabaco, Terminal de Cruzeiros de Lisboa – Edifício NE 1st floor, 1100-651 Lisboa, Portugal. Click here for directions.
Membership Options and Costs
Hot-desking costs €250 per month. Fixed-desk membership costs €330 per month and allows you 24/7 access to the space. Private offices (also with 24/7 access) start from €660 per month.
Amenities at Heden Santa Apolónia
High-speed WiFi
Free printing
Monitors for hire
Meeting rooms for hire
Free tea & coffee
Balcony with sweeping river views
Bike storage
Showers
Yoga classes & massages on-site
Pros of Heden Santa Apolónia
24/7 access for fixed desk and private office members
Prime waterfront location
Easy to access via public transport (via Santa Apolónia station)
Regular social events, lunches, and workshops
Emphasis on sustainability & wellness
Cons of Heden Santa Apolónia
A small number of customers have reported issues with management (e.g. failure to send invoices, reallocation of desk spaces without discussion)
Meeting rooms are quite expensive (upwards of €40/hour)
Day passes are not available
There’s sometimes a waiting list to join (although the fact it’s so popular is a good sign!)
2. Second Home Lisbon
Second Home has coworking spaces in Lisbon, London, and Los Angeles. Their Lisbon branch is located inside the beautiful 19th-century Mercado de Ribeira building.
Inside, the space is a calming, green oasis with more than a thousand lush plants and lots of natural light. It honestly feels more like a giant greenhouse than a coworking space and is an excellent spot for those who (like me) take creative inspiration from nature.
This is one of the most unusual coworking spaces I’ve ever seen, and I love it. If you enjoy being surrounded by greenery, be sure to check this place out – it may well be the best coworking spot in Lisbon for you.
Address: Mercado de Ribeira, Av. 24 de Julho 1o andar, 1200-479 Lisboa, Portugal. Click here for directions.
Membership Options and Costs
Hot desking (“Roaming”) memberships start from €250/month, while fixed desk (“Resident”) memberships start from €340/month (minimum 3-month commitment).
Members can also visit other Second Home branches (up to 5 days per month).
Amenities at Second Home Lisbon
Hot desking & dedicated desks
Private offices
Meeting rooms with audiovisual facilities
Events room
On-site cafe and bar
Relaxation and hangout area
Communal library
Showers
Members have access to a wellness program with fitness classes & yoga sessions
Weekly members’ drinks
Pros of Second Home Lisbon
Lots of greenery & natural light
Very soothing, calming space
Fast, reliable internet
Convenient central location
Regular events and workshops
Focus on sustainability (e.g. no air-con, which could be a pro or a con depending on preference)
Cons of Second Home Lisbon
Relatively expensive
No day passes in the Lisbon branch (only available in London & LA)
No air-conditioning
A small number of bathrooms
Can get quite busy at times
Lack of ergonomic chairs
3. Village Underground Lisboa
Village Underground is another one of the most unique coworking spaces in Lisbon. It’s made using repurposed shipping containers, old double-decker buses, and other bits of industrial machinery.
This place reminds me a lot of the original Boxpark in London. As you’d expect, it’s full of trendy hipster types, and creative professionals. Like most hipster hangouts, this spot is located in a former industrial area of the city that’s recently been redeveloped.
It also has a recording studio on site, and you’re likely to rub shoulders with a diverse range of creative people here. In the evenings, the place transforms into a live music venue and events space – it’s very cool.
Address: Av. da Índia 52, 1300-299 Lisboa, Portugal. Click here for directions.
Membership Options and Costs
Day passes cost €18 or you can hire a space in a shared container for €150 per month. Hiring an entire container starts from €600 per month.
Amenities at Village Underground Lisboa
High-speed internet (100 Mbps)
Conference rooms
On-site cafe and restaurant
Huge multi-function outdoor area
Regular events, including art exhibitions and talks
Air-con (in certain areas)
Parking available
Pros of Village Underground Lisboa
Unique and inspiring design
Vibrant working environment
Relatively affordable
Friendly, creative atmosphere
Tons of fun, inspirational, and educational events
One of the trendiest spots in the city
Cons of Village Underground Lisboa
Can become quite noisy at times
Limited availability of spaces – there’s often a waiting list
Lack of ergonomic chairs
The restaurant is quite expensive
Occasionally the bathrooms aren’t the cleanest
4. Avila Spaces (Atrium Saldanha)
Avila Spaces is a modern, airy coworking space with a very convenient location, right next to Saldanha Metro station. It’s a fairly new place that opened at the start of 2022 inside the Atrium Saldanha shopping mall.
It has a great range of flexible workstations, including open-plan areas, communal tables, and private booths, all designed with productivity and comfort in mind.
There’s lots of natural light, and various areas of the coworking space offer great views of the vibrant Santa Cruz neighborhood. The space hosts regular networking and social events, and there’s a strong emphasis on meeting and collaborating with your fellow coworkers.
Address: Praça Duque de Saldanha 1 2ºandar, 1050-094 Lisboa, Portugal. Click here for directions.
Membership Options and Costs
Day passes cost €22. Hot desking memberships start from €220 per month (or €200/month if you commit to a full year).
You can get a fixed desk membership – which includes a set of drawers, a locker, and 24/7 access to the space – from €330 per month (or €300/month if you pay annually).
Amenities at Avila Spaces
High-speed WiFi (100 Mbps)
Ergonomic office chairs
Standing desks available
Meeting rooms with video conferencing facilities
Phone booths
Tech support available
Fully-stocked kitchen
Free tea & coffee
Library
Terrace for socializing
Bar with draft beer
Regular networking events
Guided meditation and wellness sessions
Discounted gym membership
Pros of Avila Spaces
Comfortable, well-equipped workspaces
Professional environment
24/7 access for fixed-desk members
Next to all the conveniences of the Atrium Saldanha shopping mall
Excellent transport links
Flexible membership plans
Light & airy interior
Great views
Friendly, helpful staff
Strong community vibe
Super Bock beer on tap
Cons of Avila Spaces
Relatively expensive
Limited recreational facilities
5. Impact Hub Lisbon
Impact Hub Lisbon is part of the global Impact Hub network of coworking spaces. It’s a well-known brand around the world, with a focus on social innovation and community building.
The Lisbon branch is situated between Bairro Alto and Alfama – two of my favorite neighborhoods in the city. From here, you can easily walk to most of the city’s most famous sights, and there are absolutely tons of amazing bars, cafes, and restaurants nearby.
One thing to bear in mind is that this space is only open Monday – Friday, 9 am – 6 pm, so it might not be the best place for you to cowork in Lisbon if you need to work outside of these times.
Address: Tv. Pedras Negras 1 1.º Direito, 1100-404 Lisboa, Portugal. Click here for directions.
Membership Options and Costs
Day passes cost €20 per day and weekly passes cost €75. You can also buy a monthly hotdesking pass that allows you to use the space for one day a week for a month (€60), or two days per week for a month (€120).
A fixed desk costs €220 and allows you to access the space five days per week (Monday–Friday).
Amenities at Impact Hub Lisbon
High-speed WiFi
A range of flexible workspaces
Meeting rooms
Call booths
Printing and scanning facilities
Event spaces
Regular events and workshops
Pros of Impact Hub Lisbon
Access to Impact Hub locations worldwide
Emphasis on social impact and sustainability
Friendly, collaborative environment
Engaged community of members
Regular personal & professional networking events, lunches & talks
Fast & reliable internet
Range of flexible membership options
Cons of Impact Hub Lisbon
Relatively expensive
Only open Monday – Friday, 9 am – 6 pm
Lack of ergonomic seating
6. Outsite Cowork Cafe
Outsite Cowork Cafe is located in a beautiful, historic townhouse in the buzzing Cais do Sodré neighborhood. It’s conveniently close to the Time Out Market, an amazing food hall that’s packed full of casual eateries, restaurants, bars, and shops.
As its name suggests, this place is part cafe part coworking space. They serve delicious specialty coffee and the working spaces are surrounded by plenty of art and plants and are decorated tastefully.
Note: this is another coworking space in Lisbon that’s only open Monday – Friday, 9 am – 6 pm.
Address: Rua de S. Paulo 109, 1200-066 Lisboa, Portugal. Click here for directions.
Membership Options and Costs
Day passes cost €17, weekly passes are €70, or you can get an unlimited monthly pass for €150.
Alternatively, they also offer a flexi-pass for €150 which is valid for one year and gives you 10 full days of access (during that year).
Amenities at Outsite Cowork Cafe
High-speed WiFi
Free printing
Meeting rooms
Lockers for storing personal gear
On-site cafe and bar
Free coffee
Connected with a coliving space
Pros of Outsite Cowork Cafe
High ceilings give the space a spacious, airy feel
Beautiful views
Lots of natural light
Frequent dinners, drinks & networking events
Friendly community atmosphere
Flexible membership options
Relatively affordable
Cons of Outsite Cowork Cafe
It’s only open Monday – Friday, 9 am – 6 pm
No 24-hour member access
No air-con
No fixed desks (hot-desking only)
Can be a little noisy at times
Lack of ergonomic chairs
7. IDEA Spaces (Palácio Sotto Mayor)
There are several IDEA coworking spaces in Lisbon. The Palácio Sotto Mayor branch is located in a large basement level underneath the Sotto Mayor Palace, a grand 19th-century mansion close to the Parque Eduardo VII.
Its central location means you’re close to many great places to eat and drink, and it’s also very easy to access using public transport (including Lisbon’s iconic old trams).
Address: Av. Fontes Pereira de Melo 16, 1050-121 Lisboa, Portugal. Click here for directions.
Membership Options and Costs
All members can access and use any IDEA location at no additional cost. Hot desking members can access the spaces from 9 am – 6 pm, Monday – Friday, while dedicated desk members get 24/7 access to their space.
IDEA doesn’t publish the cost of their memberships on their website. You need to contact them and request a quote.
Amenities at IDEA Sotto Mayor
Ergonomic office furniture
Standing desks
Meeting rooms
Phone booths
Kitchen
Coffee is available (to buy)
Lots of communal space
Networking events every Thursday (with free beer)
Pros of IDEA Sotto Mayor
Good range of desk options
Comfortable, ergonomic seating
It’s a large space with various different places to work
Quiet areas for silent work & studying
Professional environment
Lots of plants and greenery
Close to the beautiful Parque Eduardo VII
24/7 access for dedicated desk members
Access to multiple IDEA locations
Pet-friendly
Cons of IDEA Sotto Mayor
Lack of natural light (most of the space is underground)
Fairly formal atmosphere (which may be a pro or a con, depending on how you like to work)
The main working areas can get a little loud at times
Prices aren’t available on their website
8. Resvés Cowork Space
Resvés is one of my favorite coworking spaces in Lisbon. It’s located on the edge of the stylish Príncipe Real district, on a quiet side street that’s just minutes away from the tranquil Jardim da Estrela park.
The staff here are warm and friendly, the internet is fast, and there’s a great selection of comfy places (both indoor and outdoor) to get through some work. There’s a range of events and social activities throughout the week, including pilates, yoga classes, and communal lunches.
The atmosphere is very calm inside, and the whole space is decorated with the work of local artists. It’s open 24/7 (for dedicated desk members only), and they even have an on-site recording and production studio (great for podcasters).
Address: R. Saraiva de Carvalho 1C, 1250-240 Lisboa, Portugal. Click here for directions.
Membership Options and Costs
Day passes cost €25, or it’s €88 for a 4-day pass (hot-desking). Dedicated desks (with an ergonomic chair) start from €260 per month.
You can also rent larger private offices – prices start from €750 per month.
Amenities at Resvés Cowork Space
Ergonomic desk chairs
Phone booths
Meeting rooms
Silent reading area
Lockers
Kitchen
Free tea & coffee
Chill-out spaces
Wellness program for members
On-site recording and production studio
Pros of Resvés Cowork Space
Open 24/7 (dedicated desk members)
Excellent range of comfy seating areas
Indoor and outdoor seating
Regular social activities & events
Friendly, helpful staff
Pet friendly
Quiet location (but still easy to access and close to loads of great things)
Cons of Resvés Cowork Space
There’s often a waiting list for dedicated desk membership
Relatively expensive day passes
9. WorkHub
WorkHub is one of the best coworking spaces near Lisbon airport. It’s housed inside a beautiful art-deco wine factory and warehouse on the city’s waterfront, between Braço de Prata station and Cais da Matinha marina.
This place is the epitome of industrial chic. It has gorgeous floor-to-ceiling windows, lots of polished concrete, and exposed steel girders.
Add to its design, comfortable designer furniture, great lighting, the odd piece of historic factory machinery, and loads of space, and you’ve got yourself a seriously cool coworking space. It’s popular with tech workers, start-up founders, and other entrepreneurs.
Address: R. Tabaqueira A2, 1950-256 Lisboa, Portugal. Click here for directions.
Membership Options and Costs
Day passes cost €19, or you can buy blocks of 10 hours for €20 that can be used at any point within 2 months (9 am – 6 pm, Monday – Friday).
Alternatively, monthly hot desking costs €120/month, or you can get a fixed desk for €175/month.
Amenities at WorkHub
Super-fast WiFi
Reception for mail & packages
Printing & scanning facilities
Meeting rooms
Excellent lounge
Balcony
Kitchen & dining area
Bike storage
Pros of WorkHub
24/7 access for fixed desk members
The interior is light and airy
Lots of space
The whole place is beautifully designed
Friendly, collaborative atmosphere
Regular social events
Waterfront location
Lots of excellent coffee in the area
Close to Braço de Prata station
Cons of WorkHub
It’s a little far from the city center
10. The Base Lisbon
The Base has two locations in Portugal – one in Lisbon, and the other in the surfing mecca of Ericeira.
The Lisbon branch is located just north of Bairro Alto, close to the sweeping Avenida da Liberdade. It’s easily accessible via tram and is close to lots of shops and restaurants.
However, for me, the stand-out feature of this coworking space is that it offers all members (even hot-desking members) 24/7 access to the space. The majority of coworking spaces in Lisbon, if they even offer 24/7 access at all, only make this available to fixed desk members.
Address: Tv. do Fala-Só 13B, 1250-096 Lisboa, Portugal. Click here for directions.
Membership Options and Costs
A hot desking membership costs €159 per month, and a dedicated desk costs €249 per month. Both types of membership include 24/7 access.
They don’t currently appear to offer day passes, although it can’t hurt to reach out to them and ask if you want to try the place out before committing to a longer period.
Amenities at The Base Lisbon
Standing desks
Ergonomic chairs
Phone booths
Podcasting room
Conference room
Kitchen
Lockers
Air-con
Weekly educational and social/networking events
Showers
Pros of The Base Lisbon
Large windows and lots of natural light
Good range of different workspaces and seating areas
24/7 access
Cons of The Base Lisbon
No day passes
Not as much of a community vibe as found in other coworking spots
11. Lisbon-Cowork
Lisbon-Cowork prides itself on being one of the most affordable coworking spaces in Lisbon.
Despite having a fairly no-frills appearance, this place still manages to provide all of the essentials that make up a great coworking space; comfortable chairs, reliable fast internet, lots of plants, and even free tea and coffee.
They even have a sauna (although you need to pay extra for that), luggage storage facilities, and wellness classes on their amazing roof terrace. I like that you can buy a half-day pass too (see below).
Address: Rua da Bela Vista à Graça 27A, 1170-058 Lisboa, Portugal. Click here for directions.
Membership Options and Costs
Half-day passes cost €10. If you’re a late starter (e.g. if you work North American office hours), you can pay €15 per day to use the space from 1:30 pm – 10:30 pm. Alternatively, it’s €20 for a full day from 9 am until 10 pm.
A week-long hot-desking pass costs €75 for the first week and €55 thereafter (including weekends). Or, you can purchase a fixed desk for €160 per month.
Amenities at Lisbon-Cowork
Large terrace with yoga classes
Comfortable workstations
Ergonomic office chairs
Free tea & coffee
Phone booths
Meeting room
Relax areas (including an electric piano)
Sauna (costs extra)
Pros of Lisbon-Cowork
One of the most affordable coworking spaces in Lisbon
Fantastic views from the roof terrace
It’s a pleasant, relaxed space
Lots of plants and greenery
Pet friendly
Cons of Lisbon-Cowork
Their website is slow and crashes often (or at least it does whenever I try to use it)
Lack of natural light
The aesthetic is less “polished” than most other coworking spaces on this list
12. LACS Communitivity of Creators
LACS (short for Lisbon Art Center & Studios) Community of Creators is one of the most creative coworking spaces in Lisbon. It’s popular with artists, designers, and entrepreneurs and is a great place to meet other creative types to collaborate with.
Located close to the Doca de Alcântara marina, this space is a little way out from the hustle and bustle of the city center but is easily accessible from various parts of the city.
Address: Rocha do Conde de Óbidos, 1350-352 Lisboa, Portugal. Click here for directions.
Membership Options and Costs
You can buy a 3-day pass for €24. Monthly hot desking membership starts from €120/month, and fixed desk memberships start from €190/month.
You can also hire private offices and art studios from €250/month.
Amenities at LACS Communitivity of Creators
Roof terrace with great views
Meeting rooms
Studios for creative work
Lounge area for collaborating and socializing
Fast WiFi
On-site cafe and bar
Pros of LACS Communitivity of Creators
Very creative, artistic atmosphere
Great place to meet and collaborate with people working in creative industries
The space often hosts art exhibitions
Regular social events
Convenient location
Open 24/7
Enjoy amazing sunsets over the river from the roof terrace
Relatively affordable
Cons of LACS Communitivity of Creators
Lack of traditional office-style workspaces
The internet isn’t as fast or reliable as other coworking spots on this list
Hot desking areas can get noisy at times
13. Time To Cowork
Time To Cowork is a great little coworking space located just across the Jardim Dom Luis from the Time Out food market. As well as having many cheap places to eat and drink within a stone’s throw, it’s also right next to the waterfront.
Cais do Sodré train and Metro station are just around the corner too; making this an easy place to access from various places around the city.
Address: Avenida 24 de julho numero 3, 1esquerdo, 1200-161 Lisboa, Portugal. Click here for directions.
Membership Options and Costs
Day passes cost €20 and week passes (Monday – Friday) cost €70. Fixed desk packages start from €300/month.
Amenities at Time To Cowork
Private phone booths
Meeting rooms
Printing services
Relaxation lounge
Kitchen
Free tea & coffee
Lockers
Pros of Time To Cowork
Great waterfront location
Near the Time Out food market
Convenient transport links
Comfortable workstations
Adjustable ergonomic chairs
Cons of Time To Cowork
Limited hotdesk spaces
Not pet friendly
Not the fastest internet
14. Unicorn Workspaces Marquês
Unicorn Workspaces is a Berlin-based coworking startup with coworking spaces in Germany and Portugal. They have three branches in Lisbon, including the fantastic Marquês branch in the heart of the city’s business district.
It has a great central location, right next to the Parque Eduardo VII and Parque Metro station. Unicorn is known for being a very well-run coworking space, with highly rated levels of customer service, and a laid-back, yet professional, atmosphere.
Address: R. Filipe Folque 2, 1050-210 Lisboa, Portugal. Click here for directions.
Membership Options and Costs
Unicorn only offers a fixed desk membership which costs €220/month.
Amenities at Unicorn Workspaces Marquês
Printers & office supplies
IT support
Reception & mail handling
On-site cafe
Kitchen
Free fruits & filtered water
Phone booths
Lounge
Pros of Unicorn Workspaces Marquês
24/7 access
Great location
Excellent public transport links
Great coffee
Pet friendly
Cons of Unicorn Workspaces Marquês
No day/week passes
Fixed desks only (not cheap)
Often a waiting list
15. NOW_Beato
NOW (which stands for “No Office Work”) occupies a historic 3-story warehouse on the waterfront.
Where most coworking spaces lean into the modern, minimalist aesthetic, this place is the total opposite. Inside, you’ll find giant wooden beams, old wooden floors, and exposed stone walls. It looks more like a medieval castle than a coworking space.
If you’re looking for somewhere different to come and get work done, check out this place. It’s also super affordable.
Address: Rua da Manutenção 67, 1900-319 Lisboa, Portugal. Click here for directions.
Membership Options and Costs
Day passes cost just €12, or you can get a week pass for €40.
Monthly hotdesking memberships cost €100 and a fixed desk is €180.
Amenities at NOW_Beato
Free coffee
Meeting rooms
Event space
Cafeteria
Ping-pong table
Balcony
Pros of NOW_Beato
Affordable
Amazing old-school decor
Quiet spot away from the bustling city center
Regular social events
Very arty, creative community
Cons of NOW_Beato
It’s a fairly long way out from the city center
Lack of ergonomic seating
Best Coworking Spaces in Lisbon: FAQs
Here are some answers to commonly asked questions about the best coworking spaces in Lisbon:
Coworking usually means working in an office-like environment (i.e. a coworking space) but with people who you don’t actually work with. Many (although not all) people who cowork are self-employed.
No, there aren’t any free coworking spaces in Lisbon (cafes don’t really count in my opinion).
However, if you visit coworkingthursdays.pt, you can sign up for free meetups that take place at coworking spaces across the city. This is a great way to check out some of the city’s coworking spaces for free.
It’s quite hard to say what the best coworking space in Lisbon is – there are several great spots, and each one offers something different. That said, two of my favorites are Resvés and Heden Santa Apolónia.
Coworking spaces in Lisbon cost anything from €12 per day for hot-desking to upwards of €350 per month for a fixed desk.
In Closing
I hope this guide to the best coworking spaces in Lisbon has been useful. As always, I recommend trying out a few places first before committing to any long-term memberships. And even if a place doesn’t advertise that they do day passes, it never hurts to ask.
Enjoy remote working in Lisbon – it’s a wonderful city and I’m sure you’ll have a great time there.