Singapore has spent years building one of Asia’s most compelling cocktail bar scenes. It turns out, the same eye for design and atmosphere extends to its coworking spaces.
If you are someone who chooses a bar by how the light falls and whether the music is worth the background noise, chances are you bring the same standards to the space you work from. Singapore’s coworking market has quietly matured into something remarkable, and the best spaces on the island now rival the aesthetic intentions of the city’s most celebrated hospitality venues. Great design, considered atmosphere, brilliant coffee, and a community worth belonging to: these are the new benchmarks.
Whether you are a freelancer looking for somewhere worthy of your afternoon, a creative team that refuses to settle for a soulless office block, or simply someone who believes that where you work shapes what you produce, this one is for you. Here are the coolest coworking spaces in Singapore worth seeking out right now.
1. The Work Project.
Let us start with the standard that everything else gets measured against. The Work Project is what happens when experienced hoteliers decide that the coworking space category is doing everything wrong and set out to fix it. The result is a network of beautifully executed Singapore spaces that bring five-star hospitality sensibility to the working day, and the effect is immediately felt the moment you step through the door.
The Asia Square Tower location sets the tone: the entrance is anchored by a breathtaking living wall designed by Patrick Blanc, the world-renowned botanist whose botanical installations have graced some of the most distinguished buildings on the planet. Inside, the material palette is refined, the lighting considered, and the spatial planning the kind that makes you want to settle in and actually do your best work. It reads like the interior of a very good boutique hotel that happens to have wi-fi and a standing desk.
With 10 Singapore locations and a global network that runs through Hong Kong and Australia, The Work Project is as useful as it is beautiful. Flexible memberships spanning hot desks, dedicated desks, and private offices mean the design excellence is available at every working frequency, whether you are in for a day or a year. This is the one.
Address: Asia Square Tower, 12 Marina View, Singapore 018961, and multiple other Singapore locations. MRT: Bayfront (Circle Line, Downtown Line)
2. The Great Room.
The Great Room is exactly what the name promises: a room that is, genuinely, great. Soaring ceilings, an abundance of natural light, and a spare, confident material palette give this CBD space a sense of scale that is almost absurdly impressive by Singapore commercial interior standards. It is the kind of space that makes your posture improve and your ideas become more ambitious.
The design draws loosely on the tradition of the grand European hotel lobby without ever feeling derivative. There is something about working in a space with real vertical dimension that frees up the thinking, and The Great Room has understood this with considerable intelligence. Monthly memberships start from SGD 750, positioning it firmly in premium territory, but for the calibre of environment you are getting in return, it earns its price point comfortably.
Address: Multiple CBD locations.
3. Crane.
If The Work Project and The Great Room represent the polished, premium end of Singapore’s cool coworking spectrum, Crane is its indie hero. Installed within the shophouses of Joo Chiat, Lavender, and Ang Mo Kio, Crane wears its neighbourhood influences proudly: high ceilings, lush indoor greenery, a confident use of colour that takes cues from the Peranakan surroundings, and a social energy that the corporate CBD alternatives rarely replicate.
The thing that distinguishes Crane from most coworking spaces is what happens after the working day ends. The space flips between productivity hub and event venue with the ease of a bar that knows its crowd well, hosting pottery workshops, creative panels, wellness events, and market days throughout the week. If you have ever wished that your workspace had the community energy of a local drinking hole you genuinely liked, Crane is your answer.
Address: Joo Chiat, Lavender, and Ang Mo Kio locations. Hot Desk Day Pass: From SGD 25/day.
4. The Work Boulevard.
The Work Boulevard has done something genuinely interesting: it has taken the wellness-forward design language of Singapore’s better hotel spas and applied it to a coworking space, and the result is one of the city’s most atmospherically distinctive working environments. At the Collyer Quay address, sea views pull your gaze across the water between emails, while the interiors lean into calm and considered materiality in a way that immediately lowers the cortisol.
The programming goes beyond the physical: mindfulness sessions and sound healing events are part of the offer, which sounds indulgent until you realise that the most productive working states are often the calmest ones. Coffee is from Common Man Coffee Roasters, which is, for anyone who cares about these things, exactly the right answer. Day passes at SGD 30 make it accessible for a trial before you commit.
Address: Collyer Quay, Raffles Place, and Tanjong Pagar. Hot Desk Day Pass: SGD 30/day.
5. The Hive.
The Hive at Carpenter Street has one advantage that money and design skill alone cannot manufacture: the view. Floor-to-ceiling windows frame Marina Bay from a position that most residential architects would happily sacrifice something for, and the interior has been planned intelligently to ensure that the outlook reaches as many workstations as possible rather than disappearing into the building’s back wall.
Cosy lounges, a rooftop café, and an on-site photography and podcast studio round out a spatial programme that clearly started from the question of how people actually want to spend a working day rather than what a commercial fit-out manual recommends. The result is warm, characterful, and genuinely enjoyable to inhabit for extended periods.
Address: Carpenter Street, Singapore. MRT: Clarke Quay (North East Line).
6. JustCo.
JustCo earns its place on any list of Singapore’s coolest coworking spaces on the strength of its design consistency and the sheer practical intelligence of its location strategy. Multiple sites across the island, including the quietly genius Changi Airport location, make JustCo the network for anyone who is moving through the city rather than anchored to one address.
The interiors are well-designed across all sites, with generous communal areas, properly considered meeting rooms, and private phone booths that actually provide the acoustic separation they promise. Monthly memberships give you access across all locations, which is the kind of flexibility that makes the whole thing work particularly well for the creatively restless.
Address: Multiple Singapore locations including Marina Square, Tanjong Pagar, North Bridge Road, and Changi Airport. Hot Desk Day Pass: SGD 30/day. Monthly membership from SGD 265/month.
7. Spaces.
Spaces operates on the premise that a working environment should borrow as freely from the design playbook of a members’ club as from a conventional office, and the execution across its Singapore locations is convincing. Contemporary designer interiors are warm rather than corporate, artwork is integrated into the scheme as a considered design element rather than an afterthought, and the variety of work settings available covers everything from quiet focus zones to lively collaborative areas with genuine skill.
The network access through Spaces Business Club extends your working address across 425 locations worldwide, which is exactly the kind of infrastructure that makes a membership meaningful beyond the desk you happen to be sitting at today.
Address: Multiple Singapore CBD locations including Marina Bay Financial Centre and Shenton Way.
8. Ucommune.
Ucommune arrives in Singapore as Asia’s largest coworking operator, and its Downtown Core locations bring an ambition of spatial programme that matches the scale. The design incorporates a games room and a rooftop garden alongside the coworking floors, and the effect is a sequence of spaces that move between productive, restorative, and genuinely playful in a way that acknowledges the full range of what a working day actually demands.
The rooftop garden is the standout element: bringing landscape to the top of a commercial tower requires commitment and investment, and Ucommune has delivered something genuinely worth arriving at. Three Singapore locations are available across Downtown Core and Queenstown.
Address: Two Downtown Core locations and one in Queenstown.
9. WeWork.
WeWork is the global operator that Singapore’s coworking market built itself in conversation with, and the city’s locations deliver a level of interior quality that justifies the brand’s continued relevance in a market that has grown considerably more sophisticated around it. Ergonomic workstations, well-detailed meeting rooms, skyline views, and a free-flowing coffee operation are consistent across sites, and the global network access remains one of the most genuinely useful membership benefits in the category.
The design language is coherent and premium without being ostentatious, which is exactly what a good working environment should be. For the quality of space on offer, it remains one of Singapore’s most sensible premium coworking propositions.
Address: Multiple Singapore locations including Anson Road, City Hall, and Beach Road.
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