Top 12 Coworking Cafés for Remote Work
From rooftops to hidden work-friendly cafés, these are Bangkok's best spots for getting things done.
Bangkok has quietly become one of the best cities in Asia for remote work. Whether you're a digital nomad, creative freelancer, or hybrid worker looking for something beyond noisy coffee chains, the Thai capital offers a growing scene of cafés and coworking-friendly locations with personality, strong Wi-Fi, and great coffee. This curated guide features 11 of the best coworking cafés in Bangkok where you can plug in, focus, and feel good doing it.
Updated: November 2025
The Office Thonglor
The Office Thonglor blends specialty coffee, casual dining, and a relaxed bar vibe in one flexible all-day space. By day, it’s filled with freelancers and creatives working over well-made espresso; by night, the central courtyard shifts into an easygoing hangout with cocktails, live music, and a friendly, pet-welcoming crowd.
The Office Thonglor | 125/1 Sukhumvit 63 (Ekkamai), Thonglor Soi 10, Khlong Tan Nuea, Watthana, Bangkok 10110
CRAFT
CRAFT blends hotel comfort with outdoor calm — a true oasis in central Bangkok. Surrounded by lush greenery and the refined atmosphere of the Kimpton Maa-Lai, this café offers smooth Wi-Fi, spacious seating, and excellent coffee. The crowd is mixed: locals, creatives, and hotel guests tapping away on their laptops. It's open early and late, which makes it flexible for your work rhythm — especially if you want to bring your dog.
CRAFT | 78 Langsuan Rd | Lumphini | Pathum Wan | Bangkok 10330
Tribe Sky Beach Club
Located atop EmSphere, Tribe is a rooftop beach club that turns into a chill work spot before the sunset crowd arrives. From 11 AM to late afternoon, the lounge chairs, skyline views, and casual music offer a relaxed atmosphere perfect for emails or editing. The espresso is strong, and the breeze is real — you’ll feel productive but on holiday.
Tribe Sky Beach Club | Rooftop EmSphere | 622 Sukhumvit Rd | Khlong Tan | Khlong Toei | Bangkok 10110
Paper Plane Project
Perched on the 40th floor of the T-One Building, this stylish café/bar hybrid has incredible views and an easygoing work vibe. Long communal tables, great Wi-Fi, and a rotation of chilled playlists set the tone. It’s an inspiring place to focus — and slide into happy hour without changing location.
Paper Plane Project | 40th Floor, T-One Building | 8 Sukhumvit Soi 40 | Phra Khanong | Khlong Toei | Bangkok 10110
Sarnies Sukhumvit
Tucked between EmQuartier and Benjasiri Park, Sarnies Sukhumvit offers quiet, minimal interiors and some of the best matcha in the city. Upstairs, a calm, laptop-friendly zone awaits with soft light and solid Wi-Fi. Ideal for focused mornings — especially if you start with one of their Japanese-style breakfast bowls.
Sarnies Sukhumvit | 67 Sukhumvit Soi 39 | Khlong Tan Nua | Watthana | Bangkok 10110
The Commons Thonglor
A neighborhood favorite for freelancers and foodies, The Commons is more lifestyle space than café. The second floor offers open seating, plug sockets, and a flow of good energy from the vendors around you. It’s productive before 5 PM — after that, it shifts to social mode.
The Commons Thonglor | 335 Soi Thonglor 17 | Khlong Tan Nua | Watthana | Bangkok 10110
Open House (Central Embassy)
Floating above Phloen Chit inside Central Embassy, Open House is a creative space that balances bookstore calm with café convenience. The communal tables are spacious and usually quiet, and nearby food counters mean you won’t go hungry mid-shift. It’s bright, beautiful, and made for solo deep work.
Open House | Level 6, Central Embassy | 1031 Ploenchit Rd | Lumphini | Pathum Wan | Bangkok 10330
Luka Sukhumvit
Luka blends smart design and a warm brunch vibe that’s ideal for slow, focused mornings. The interiors mix wood, greenery, and industrial flair — with a soft hum of conversation and playlists in the background. A favorite for creatives, it’s best during off-peak hours. Grab a corner seat and you’ll likely stay longer than planned.
Luka Sukhumvit | 64/3 Sukhumvit Soi 38 | Phra Khanong | Khlong Toei | Bangkok 10110
Toby’s at Noble Ploenchit
Just steps from Phloen Chit BTS, Toby’s is a light-filled café with an Australian breakfast menu and a reputation for calm. Weekday mornings are especially peaceful, with smooth Wi-Fi and space to spread out. It closes by 5 PM — so it’s best for early focus blocks.
Toby’s at Noble Ploenchit | G Floor, Tower C | 1035 Ploenchit Rd | Lumphini | Pathum Wan | Bangkok 10330
Cone Number 9
This hidden spot in Ekkamai mixes handmade ceramics with thoughtful coffee — and it’s one of the quietest cafés in town. Small, peaceful, and highly focused, it’s a go-to for writers, designers, and solo thinkers looking for minimal distractions and calm aesthetics.
Cone Number 9 | 28/10 Ekkamai Soi 12 | Khlong Tan Nua | Watthana | Bangkok 10110
Bartels Sukhumvit
Bartels brings a slice of Copenhagen to Sukhumvit 38, blending minimalist design with a bright, open atmosphere that’s perfect for working sessions. Known for its artisan sandwiches and high-quality coffee, the café attracts a mix of expats, locals, and freelancers who come for brunch but stay for the steady Wi-Fi and calm vibe. The staff doesn’t rush you — ideal if you’re deep in focus or simply want to enjoy a long morning with your laptop.
Bartels Sukhumvit | 64/3 Sukhumvit Soi 38 | Phra Khanong | Khlong Toei | Bangkok 10110
Gallery Drip Coffee
Inside the Bangkok Art & Culture Centre, this café is all about slow coffee and subtle focus. The wood-heavy interior, creative energy, and no-rush mood make it perfect for mornings with a laptop or notebook. Quiet, minimalist, and beautifully intentional.
Gallery Drip Coffee | Bangkok Art & Culture Centre | 939 Rama I Rd | Wang Mai | Pathum Wan | Bangkok 10330
Whether you prefer a rooftop breeze, a quiet nook in Thonglor, or a creative corner inside an art gallery, Bangkok’s café scene proves that productivity and pleasure can go hand in hand. These spots aren’t just places to work — they’re where ideas, good coffee, and the city’s pulse naturally meet.

