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Coworking spaces around Croatia

28 Jan 2025

The working environment has changed dramatically over the last decade. More people are working from home than ever, but many still seek out the feeling of separation between work and home. That’s where Croatia’s finest coworking spaces come in, and we’ve rounded up some of the best from across the country.

Radionica 32, Zagreb

A boutique space popular with creatives and innovators, Radionica 32 offers everything from monthly and weekly commitments to daily sessions, all at affordable prices (with coffee included).

Gacka 16, Zagreb

A travel and technology hub, Gacka 16 is a fantastic spot to get a day’s work done in a genuinely inspiring setting. If you are looking for a coworking space with a determined focus on the travel industry, Gacka 16 is the place.

Wespa, Zagreb

Wespa offers a flexible, dynamic working environment in semi-open spaces, striking a balance between getting your head down and finding a little inspiration when needed. A range of options are available, from daily to monthly bookings.

Regus, Zagreb

Private desks and open-plan working tables are available at Regus, creating an atmosphere of collaboration that seamlessly allows for focused work all at once. Meeting rooms are also available for booking if required.

Hub 385, Zagreb

Hub 385 is the capital city’s most established coworking space, getting in ahead of the revolution in 2015. It is also one of the biggest, with over 2,500 square feet of productivity waiting to be devoured.

Start Up, Rijeka

With such a name, you know what you are getting at Rijeka’s Start Up. A focus on innovation and productivity, all in a space designed for getting things done (with plenty of coffee).

Porin, Rijeka

With daily rates coming in at under €7 (€6.64, to be exact), you won’t find more affordable coworking spaces in Croatian than Rijeka’s Porin. Throw in comfortable chairs, use of the kitchen and all the other mod cons, and you’ve got yourself a winner.

Code Hub, Zadar

While the working hours may be a little awkward for some (although certainly not for digital nomads), Zadar’s Code Hub has one advantage over other coworking options: It is entirely free! Yes, zero euros! You do need to book ahead, but it is worth doing so if you are looking for a spot to work in town.

Coin, Zadar

Zadar’s Coin coworking space embraces all the flexibility and sustainable practices that such spots should, making it a delightful place to work. The space opened in 2015 as part of the “Coworking Zadar — Innovation through Collaboration” project, and that ethos is alive and true a decade later.

Re.Split Cowork, Split

Re.Split is a coworking space from the future—or maybe a coworking space from the present—done right. The details of the design show that a lot of thought has gone into it, and it makes for a fabulous place to work. Special offers are available.

Smartspace, Split

A coworking, retail and event space all in one, Smartspace is a chameleon in the coworking world that lives up to the hype. Creativity is king in this sort of place, and a location close to the old town adds another layer of inspiration to the mix.

The Works, Split

The Works claims to be the only full amenities coworking space in Dalmatia, and you can’t really argue with the range of options here. There’s even a gym and a gaming area, if you are into such things.
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Scaleup Office, Split

“One place, multiple spaces” is a fantastic ethos for a coworking company, so it is no shock to hear that Scaleup Office knows what it is doing. The office spaces are packed with mod cons, and there are also ample networking opportunities.

Trokut, Šibenik

Perfect for freelancers, digital nomads and other productive wanders, Trokut is Šibenik’s best option when it comes to coworking. There is a particular focus on entrepreneurship and the IT sector, so if you inhabit either world, you are in luck.

Lazareti Hub, Dubrovnik

It is somewhat surprising that the coworking revolution hasn’t made much of a dent in Dubrovnik, but then Lazareti Hub ticks all the boxes. The city’s only dedicated coworking space, the location is stunning, and the sea views don’t disappoint.

Inkubator, Knin

A place shimmering with innovation and packed with information, Inkubator is the go-to spot for networking and coworking in Knin. The space is simple, but the fees are low, meaning fewer distractions and practically no budget worries.

Coworking Centar Pula, Pula

Pula’s eponymous coworking centre is a place where people come together to be inspired, and it has the history and reputation to back that up. The building itself is pretty darn stylish.

Inkubator BIOS, Osijek

A fantastic option in one of Europe’s most underrated cities, the space is focused on encouraging networking and bringing entrepreneurial minds together. The possibilities are endless (and the prices are low).

Stir Up, Zabok

Whether you are looking for a different location for a day or a dedicated monthly office away from home, you’ll find excellent value and fantastic amenities here. The perfect place to get some work done in Zabok? Look no further.
 

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