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Coworking Spaces in Hanoi

Hanoi's coworking scene has grown quickly over the past few years, driven by a mix of local startups, digital nomads, and remote workers from larger regional hubs. The city's Old Quarter remains a natural draw for office space—low overhead and proximity to cafes and co-founder networks make it appealing—but newer business areas around Thu Nhan and Hoan Kiem lake have emerged as quieter, more structured alternatives.

Finding the right workspace depends on your workflow and budget. Some spaces cater to entrepreneurs and tech founders wanting daily community; others are better for heads-down contractors or consultants who need a desk and reliable internet. Most coworking operators in Hanoi offer flexible monthly contracts, so you're not locked into a year-long lease if you're still figuring out your residency plans.

On Moveandstay, properties in this category are verified and direct—you reach the operator or facility manager straight through an inquiry form, with no hidden booking fees. You get a clearer picture of what's actually available and what the terms really are. That transparency matters especially for long-stay arrangements, where miscommunication about access hours, guest policies, or internet SLAs can become annoying fast.

FAQ

Frequently asked

  • What minimum stay length do coworking spaces in Hanoi typically require?
    Most spaces operate on flexible terms: hot-desks and monthly memberships usually start at one month, but some offer weekly passes for short-term visitors. Dedicated desk or office leases may require longer commitments. Always confirm directly with the operator—Moveandstay lets you ask before committing.
  • What's usually included in a coworking membership or daily rate?
    Desk access, WiFi, and common areas (kitchen, meeting rooms) are standard. Many include printing, mail handling, and business address registration. Phone booths, event access, and 24/7 entry vary by location. Check with each space—rates and inclusions differ significantly.
  • Who typically uses coworking spaces in Hanoi?
    Freelancers, startup founders, and remote workers relocating to the city make up the bulk of users. Some spaces also attract consultants, sales teams, and professionals between assignments. Community and networking are secondary draws, though those vary by operator and culture.
  • How does booking on Moveandstay work for coworking spaces?
    You contact the property directly via an inquiry form—no third-party booking layer. Discuss your dates, membership type, and any specific needs directly with the space manager. This approach cuts out fees and lets you negotiate terms that fit your actual stay.