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The Best Coworking Spaces in the World

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Coworking spaces continue to grow as a popular retreat for remote and at-home workers. These workspaces offer an opportunity for business travelers to experience unique office spaces all across the world – many offer desk space for just a small fee. Discover these coworking spaces located in exciting international and domestic destinations, perfect for exploring once your work for the day is over.

1. Pod Works: Tacoma, Washington

Named for Washington’s whale population, working moms AND their kiddos are welcome at Pod Works. This coworking community makes life a little easier for parents to work remote, without having to worry about child care for their little ones. Pod Works also puts on fun, educational events for their kids, like yoga.

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2. Hubud: Bali, Indonesia

It’s not all monkey business at this Indonesian coworking space in Ubud, Bali. Inspiring business travelers from all over the world to get remote-ivated, Hubud is not only a coworking space but also a co-learning and co-giving space. The office also features open windows that let in delightful ocean breezes (and the occasional monkey or two).

3. The Durlacher: Laramie, Wyoming

You can’t miss out on The Durlacher, a whimsical coworking space. This spot is located in Laramie, Wyoming’s downtown district, and is just steps away from local coffee shops, bars and restaurants.  The space features clean, open-air office space and even standing desk space.

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4. Mortimer House: London, England

Do you plan on heading across the pond anytime soon? If you’re looking to get a bit of work done during your trip to England, head to London’s Fitzrovia neighborhood to discover Mortimer House – “a majestic, six-floor art deco building.” This enormous coworking space features team offices, meeting rooms, event space, terraces, a kitchen, gym and more. Mortimer House is dedicated to your wellbeing and the balance of life and work, so be sure to keep an eye out for their community events like guided meditation and reformer Pilates classes.

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5. The Assembly: San Francisco, California

Silicon Valley is one of the most popular business travel destinations in the U.S. and The Assembly makes it so much easier to get work done while you’re in the Bay Area. This bright, open office, formerly a historic church, has replaced traditional cubicles and desks with beautiful, café-style tables and benches. The space focuses on the importance of both collaboration and solitude, offering spaces to connect both on and offline.

6. Acme Works: Toronto, Canada

Year after year, Toronto continues to break its tourism record with 43.7 million travelers visiting this Canadian hub in 2017. As business travel continues to surge in the area, the traditional 40-hour workweek is becoming, well, not very traditional these days. Acme Works is a flexible office space that not only offers coworking space on evenings and weekends, but unique amenities like coffee lounges, free Wi-Fi, printing services and kitchen spaces to its’ members.

 

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No matter where you plan on traveling for business, Best Western has you covered. Ranked Number One by Business Travel News’ in 2017, Today’s Best Western offers modern in-room amenities like free Wi-Fi, office services and innovative work spaces for business travelers that allow you to focus on your work while you’re on the road. Book your next business trip using Best Western Rewards’ Business Advantage Program and receive preferred rates, elite level status upgrades, 10% more rewards points and more.