Bangkok: 10 Free Coworking Spaces And Work-Friendly Cafes (Open 24-7!)

Looking for a free coworking space in Bangkok that is open 24 hours? I've got you! Here are the best work spots in Bangkok, perfect for digital nomads who work late hours.

Did you know that there are free coworking spaces in Bangkok that are open around the clock? Yes, that is true! Bangkok is a digital nomad’s paradise when it comes to late-night work spots. While most coworking spaces charge fees and close early, there are actually plenty of 24-7 coworking spaces in Bangkok that are completely free to use, as long as you grab a coffee or snack.

 

Whether you’re pulling an all-nighter, working with overseas clients, or just more productive after dark, this blog post will show you the best free 24-7 coworking spaces and work-friendly cafes in Bangkok, plus one unique paid option that you may consider too! Not only that it's super affordable, but you can sleep there as well, and it will cost way less than a hotel. Keep reading to find out more about this one!

 

 

On a side note, I created a free Bangkok Google Map with 100+ free coworking spaces, work-friendly cafés, and quiet libraries. You can grab it here to always know where to work next.

 

Without further ado, here are the best free coworking spaces and cafes in Bangkok that are open 24-7:

 

 

1. The Coffee Club @ Staybridge

 

This Coffee Club branch, located inside Staybridge Suites Thonglor, is one of the few that’s open 24/7. It has a cozy vibe and a steady flow of people, so you’ll never feel awkward working here at 3 a.m. It's comfortable for long work sessions, plus you can order food and coffee at any hour. 

  • Cost: Free with purchase
  • Open: 24/7
  • How to get there: Take the BTS to Thonglor Station and walk about 10 minutes up on Thonglor Road
  • Location on Google Maps

Tip: Avoid visiting between 7:00 AM – 10:30 AM, as the café gets crowded with hotel guests from coming down for the breakfast buffet.

Also, if you crave something else, there is a 24-7 Tops (grocery store) just across the street on your left, located at Marche Thonglor. 

 

 

The Coffee Club at Staybridge Suites in Thonglor is a popular 24-7 working spot in Bangkok

2. Le Cafe Phenix

 

Le Café Phénix is a hidden gem for night owls in Ekkamai, right next to the BTS stop. It’s stylish, quiet, and offers plenty of space to focus, with reliable Wi-Fi and good coffee to keep you going. Comfortable seating and plenty of plugs make it ideal for long nights. Buy a drink or food and stay as long as you like.

  • Cost: Free with purchase
  • Open: 24/7
  • How to get there: Take the BTS to Ekkamai Station — the cafe is located at the ground floor of Gateway Mall which is right beside the BTS exit no 4
  • Location on Google Maps

Tip: The food is a bit on the pricier side. If you want to save money, there's a cheap food court and grocery store (MaxValu) on the same level. I noticed many people just leave their laptops and step outside for a while, probably getting food nearby. The food court and grocery store closing at 10PM though.

 

3. C Asean Samyan CO-OP Coworking Space

 

C Asean Samyan CO-OP is a free 24-7 coworking space inside the Samyan Mitrtown mall — A favorite work spot for digital nomads, but also students who need a quiet space to study. The spacious coworking area is spread over multiple levels with plenty of desks, plugs, and even phone booths, making it an excellent late-night working spot in Bangkok. This place feels more like a modern coworking hub than a café. Just bring your laptop and settle in. 

  • Cost: Free, but you need to register to enter. Bring your ID/passport or a photo of it
  • Open: 24/7
  • How to get there: Take the MRT to Samyan Station — the mall is right beside the MRT exit
  • Location on Google Maps

Tip: They don't provide free Wi-Fi, but you can use the Wi-Fi from the Mall if you are a customer of AIS or TrueMove. Also, in the same building is a 24-7 Starbucks that you could use as a backup.

 

 

A Modern Free Coworking Space in Bangkok: C Asean Samyan CO-OP at Mitrtown, near Samyan MRT

4. Oasis Coffee

 

Oasis Coffee is one of Bangkok’s true 24-7 café chains, with three branches — located in Chulalongkorn University (Samyan), Victory Monument, and Huai Khwang. They’re designed for digital nomads, students and remote workers, with big tables, cozy seating and quiet corners. Without a doubt, one of the most reliable free 24-7 working spaces in Bangkok.

  • Cost: Free with purchase (4 hours WiFi per order)
  • Open: 24/7 (all 3 branches)
  • How to get there: All 3 branches are within a few minutes walking distcance to a train station, the branches are located near MRT Samyan, BTS Victory Monument and MRT Huai Khwang.
  • Location on Google Maps for Oasis Coffee at Chulalongkorn University (MRT Samyan), near Victory Monument, and Huai Khwang.

 

5. Coffee Wake

 

If you’re looking for another reliable 24-7 cafe to work in Bangkok, check out Coffee Wake, just off Silom Road. This cozy café is open around the clock, making it a convenient spot for late night sessions and digital nomads who prefer working late.

  • Cost: Free with purchase
  • Open: 24/7
  • How to get there: Located between MRT Samyan and BTS Chong Nonsi. It's about a 10 minutes walk from either of these stops
  • Location on Google Maps

 

Coffee Wake in Silom is a 24-7 cafe in Bangkok, offering coffee, meals and WiFi all night

6. Starbucks

 

If you crave familiarity and a predictable menu, you may opt for Starbucks, which its consistent all around the world. One thing I love about Starbucks is that the staff will literally never bother you to order more. Not all Starbucks cafes in Bangkok are open late, but the branches at Samyan Mitrtown and Ekkamai Marketplace are 24/7 open. 

  • Cost: Free with purchase
  • Open: 24/7
  • How to get there: The Starbucks at Mitrtown is easier accessable by train, as its just beside MRT Samyan. The other 24-7 Starbucks is located at Marketplace Ekkamai which is about 10 - 15 minutes walk from BTS Ekkamai
  • Location on Google Maps for Starbucks Samyan Mitrtown and Starbucks Marketplace Ekkamai

Tip: If you opt for the Starbucks at Samyan, there's some more free 24-7 coworking spaces and cafes in this location. You may also check out the C Asean Samyan CO-OP, Oasis Coffee or Coffee Wake - each of them are close by. 

 

 

7. Tom N Toms Coffee

 

Tom N Toms is a South Korean cafe chain, popular for its fresh bakery items, handcrafted coffee, and welcoming atmosphere. comfortable and social space for people to meet, work, or relax. The coffeeshop features a clean, two-level space with comfy seating, plenty of power outlets, and free Wi‑Fi. 

  • Cost: Free with purchase
  • Open: 24/7
  • How to get there: Get off at the BTS Station Asok or MRT to Sukhumvit. It’s just a few minutes walk from there
  • Location on Google Maps

Tip: Try the freshly baked pretzels - they are delicious.

 

 

 Tom N Toms is a popular 24-7 cafe to work, right in the heart of Bangkok, located in Sukhumvit near BTS Asok

8. Pacamara Coffee Roasters

 

There's multiple branches of Pacamara Coffee Roasters in Bangkok, however only the branch at Silom Edge is open 24-7. It's a rather small cafe but it's clean and modern, and the coffee is excellent. There are limited plugs, make sure to bring all your devices fully charged or carry a power bank with you.

  • Cost: Free with purchase
  • Open: 24/7
  • How to get there: Take the BTS to Sala Daeng or MRT to Silom. From there it's just a few steps away.
  • Location on Google Maps

Tip: Seating is quite limited. If you can't get a spot, MRT Samyan is just 1 stop or a 15 minutes walk away. There you have more 24-7 coworking spaces and cafes to work, such as Starbucks and C Asean Samyan CO-OP Coworking Space, both located inside Mitrtown Mall.

 

 

9. Let's Say Cafe

 

Not 24/7, but worth mentioning! Let’s Say Café is open until 4AM, which is later than most Bangkok cafés. It’s popular with students and has a cozy, social vibe. Popular with students, it has a cozy and social atmosphere that makes it a great spot to study, work, or unwind with a book. Drinks are very affordable (a latte is under 100 THB), making it a budget-friendly choice for night owls. You’ll find the café just a short walk from Victory Monument, making it easy to reach by BTS.

  • Cost: Free with purchase
  • Open: 9AM - 4AM
  • How to get there: Take the BTS to Victory Monument and walk about 8 minutes
  • Location on Google Maps

 

 

Naplap is a 24-7 Coworking Space. It's not free but it's only 380 Baht for 24 hours, incl 2 drinks and a bed
Image from Naplap Facebook

10. NapLap Coworking Space

 

While this isn’t free, hear me out! Naplap is not just a 24-7 coworking space, in fact they actually call themselves a co-napping space. You’ll find beds, showers, and proper working desks with monitors, making this a perfect space where you can crash after an all-nighter or freshen up before your next call. Also a great alternative for short stays in Bangkok as it's cheaper than pretty much any hotel in town.

  • Cost: 12 hours 280 Baht (incl. 1 drink), 24 hours 380 Baht (incl. 2 drinks)
  • Open: 24/7
  • How to get there: Take the BTS to Thong Lo Station and walk about 10 minutes up on Thonglor Road.
  • Location on Google Maps

Tip: They offer 30% discount if you walk in between 10PM and 8AM.

 

 

Final Thoughts

 

Bangkok is truly one of the most exciting cities in the world for digital nomads and remote workers.  Whether you’re looking for a free coworking space in Bangkok that’s open 24/7, or a cozy cafe to work through the night, your options are endless.

 

However if you work late hours, keep in mind that public transport shuts down after midnight. After then it’s best to take a Grab Bike or Taxi to get around the city. 

 

I hope you found this guide useful! And if you're already in Bangkok, I recommend you get my free Google Map with 100+ pins to free coworking spaces, libraries, and laptop-friendly cafés.

 

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See you at the next coworking session, you'll definitely find me at one of those spots!

 

 


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