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Our favourite co-working spaces

Published: 24.05.2024

Nowadays, an office is wherever you can find a power outlet, a place to sit and a table. Get out your mouse, open your laptop and type away. These are our favourite hiding places for people who love variety, co-workers and digital nomads.

Cosmos

In Bern’s historic Matte neighbourhood, an inspiring work atmosphere on 340 square meters awaits. The floor-to-ceiling windows at Cosmos go out onto the peaceful Aare River and the trees in the background – ideal for getting into the flow. Whether you’re a creative mind or juggle numbers, this co-working space will provide a calm and concentrated setting. The desks can be booked for a half-day, a day, or a longer period of time. There are also work islands for teams and separate areas for more peace and quiet while working.

Urbanes Dorf Melchenbühl

Coffee at “Benela’s Kaffee und Bar”,, a stroll through the garden and then back to work: just a regular day at the new co-working space in Melchenbühl in the municipality of Gümligen on Bern’s doorstep. It welcomes both individuals and companies and provides the ideal prerequisites for fruitful discussions, creative exchange and real results. The founders have come up with a variety of attractive amenities: the in-house studio is great for organising and carrying out workshops, the former garage was transformed into a meeting room, and the containers offer a beautiful view of the company’s garden while working on projects.

Zentroom

So many options: a co-working space, team offices, meeting rooms – or even “work per minute”, an offer you won’t find anywhere else in Europe. Here’s how it works: enter using your credit card, use the co-working space or a telephone booth, and then check out again when you’re done. It’s uncomplicated, flexible, and doesn’t require registration. As the name indicates, you pay by the minute. If, for example, you’re on the go but expecting an important call, or you want to make the most of the waiting time at the train station, zentroom is the place to go. We recommend work per minute for up to one hour. For longer usage, head up one floor to the regular co-working space.

Innovationsdorf Bern

Looking for an inspiring place where strong collaboration and innovation flourish? A little birdy told us that creative minds and entrepreneurs are meeting up in the rooms of the former Wifag in Bern’s Wyler neighbourhood to develop social business ideas. The Innovation Village consists of 2’500 square metres of workshop rooms and co-working spaces to carry out your creative work; all of it decorated in industrial chic and overlooking the Bernese Alps and the Jura.

Impact Hub Bern

"Where Change goes to work" – at Impact Hub Bern you won’t only find flexible workspaces, modern office infrastructure, and meeting, workshop or event rooms for innovators, but also a community that is eager to network and create as well as implement ideas. If you’d rather just work by yourself and go home, you might want to look elsewhere. However, if you’re ready for a connection, it only takes one click of the mouse to become a member and buy a co-working card so you can return on a regular basis. Or you can buy a day pass every now and then.

Altes Pfarrhaus Muri

Creaking wooden floors, simple furnishings, warm wall colours, wood cladding – you can’t help but feel at home in this former vicarage. This popular meeting place in the Bernese suburb of Muri welcomes all generations, and unites cultures, world views and coffee lovers as well as hard-working people with a penchant for quiet places and authentic company. The small but exquisite co-working space provides a lovely environment for your mind and body as well as a comprehensive work infrastructure, delicious coffee, and fresh fruit and snacks from the in-house garden.

Regus Co-Working

By the hour, day or month, for individuals or entire teams – the Regus Co-Working Space gives you exactly what you need. And it’s only a five-minute walk from Bern main station. The workspaces are simple but ultra-modern, with a spectacular view over the federal city – now that’s how you concentrate on being productive. And once it’s time for a break, you will find everything your co-working heart desires in the cafeteria, and the stylishly furnished lounge is sure to help you relax.

Effinger

The Effinger isn’t just a café and plant home with the charm of a city flat, but also a popular co-working space. If you’re fed up with your home office, the Effinger, located in the heart of Bern, has the community for you. The place spans across four floors and is equipped with a coffee bar, kitchen with a microwave, Wi-Fi, printer, meeting corner and two sun terraces – a veritable playground for young entrepreneurs, creative minds and other kinds of world changers.

ZID Bernapark

Taking the bright orange RBS train just a few minutes out of Bern’s city center and getting off at the "Deisswil" station, you would have once stood in front of an old cardboard factory. Today, only a sky-scraping industrial chimney and a few factory facades left standing remind us of times long past. The Bernapark site is all about progress and has not only become a hip residential district, but is also home to the Center for Innovation and Digitalization ZID, a paradise for developers and out-of-the-box thinkers. Anyone entering openspace walks across a runway and is infected by the prevailing atmosphere of departure at the reception gate. ZID is the place where innovative co-workers land and good ideas take flight.

Workspace Bärenplatz

In the 15th century, you would have come to the Bärenplatz to watch the bears in the former bear pit. Today, you can find the smart "Workspace Bärenplatz" here – only a three-minute walk away from Bern main station and the parliament. This central location in Bern is where self-employed people, networking enthusiasts and members of parliament come to work and exchange ideas. The building’s history is not only visible but tangible – the old parquet floors and slightly arched walls give the rooms their special charm. However, they’re the only reminders of the olden days. Because when it comes to the infrastructure in the meeting, event and workshop spaces, the Workspace Bärenplatz is firmly rooted in the present.

Sennlab

In the past, this place smelled of freshly printed paper. Today, brainstorming and networking are happening. In the heart of the popular Länggasse neighbourhood, an old printing house has been transformed into a feel-good co-working space. Their motto is "Work near home" – instead of "Work from home". Traces of the building’s history are not erased but highlighted; for example, old printing plates are used as room dividers. In addition to 24/7 access, personal storage space and lockers, Sennlab also has a meeting room for joint use, a garden terrace and as many hot drinks as you like.