Cyprus, Nicosia

Coworking Spaces in the Republic of Cyprus in 2026

Updated: 5 days ago

In the Republic of Cyprus, the easiest way to find a coworking space is by city and format: for a quick day pass, iDesk.Space in Larnaca, Hügge in Paphos, and RBY in Limassol are convenient; for a more stable base, consider Native in Larnaca, Axess Workspace in Nicosia, HUB Design Platform in Limassol, and Koworking Cyprus in Paralimni. According to current official data for 2026, prices start from approximately 15 EUR per day, 60–70 EUR per week, and 150–275 EUR per month, though some venues only provide rates upon request.

Below is a selection with practical comments: where it is most convenient to work by the sea, which spaces are best suited for digital nomads, where to find 24/7 access, and which coworking spaces in the Republic of Cyprus appear most optimal as of 2026.

Coworking spaces in the Republic of Cyprus

Quick Summary Table

Coworking City Format Price
iDesk.Space Larnaca day pass / week / month 15 EUR / 65 EUR / 200 EUR
Native Larnaca day / week / fixed desk 18 EUR / 70 EUR / 265 EUR
RBY Coworking Limassol day pass / monthly pass 20 EUR / 275 EUR
HUB Design Platform Limassol creative coworking / micro office on request / from 420 EUR + VAT
Hügge Paphos day / week / month 15 EUR / 60 EUR / from 150 EUR
No63 Paphos coworking / serviced offices on request
Axess Workspace Nicosia coworking / events on request
Hub Nicosia Nicosia shared office / social impact hub on request
Koworking Cyprus Paralimni hot desk / private office on request

Coworking in Larnaca

iDesk.Space

This is one of the most straightforward and stable options in Larnaca, especially if you need transparent pricing without long negotiations. The website explicitly lists rates of 15 EUR per day, 65 EUR per week, and 200 EUR per month. For a short business trip to the Republic of Cyprus, this is one of the most convenient reference points.

Native

Native remains one of the strongest options in Larnaca's old town if you need more than just a hot desk, but a full infrastructure: private offices, meeting rooms, virtual offices, and 24/7 access for certain formats. The official website lists 18 EUR per day, 70 EUR per week, and 265 EUR for a monthly permanent desk. The space is particularly convenient for those who want to work close to cafes, the beach, and the city center.

Coworking in Limassol

RBY Coworking

RBY is one of the most practical options in central Limassol if you need reliable 24/7 access and clearly published rates. The official website lists a daily pass for 20 EUR and a monthly pass for 275 EUR. It is a good choice for those who want a short trial period before deciding on a monthly format.

HUB Design Platform

HUB is one of the most recognizable creative coworking formats in Limassol. It is not your typical mass-market office option, but rather a space for designers, engineers, small teams, and project-based work. The website indicates that open-plan coworking currently has limited availability, while a micro office starts from 420 EUR + VAT per month. For those who value the environment as much as the workstation, this is one of the most interesting options in the city.

TheOffice.Place

This is a solid option for those looking for a more classic serviced office and coworking space in central Limassol. The space focuses on shared desks, private offices, and conference rooms, making it a better fit for those who need the ability to quickly switch to a private format rather than just a free desk.

SOHO Central and SOHO Embassy

SOHO is more of a premium business format than a simple coworking space for a one-day digital nomad. However, if you value comprehensive business centers, flexible lease terms, and open-plan coworking areas, this network remains one of the most prominent in Limassol. For small teams and those seeking a ready-to-use business environment, it is a strong choice.

Regus in Limassol

Regus remains a convenient choice for those who prefer a network format with clear rules over local independent coworking spaces. According to current Regus listings, confirmed coworking locations in Limassol include Victory House, One Makarios Place, and Vragadinou 15. This option is particularly convenient for companies requiring meeting rooms, day offices, and flexible network usage.

Coworking in Paphos

Hügge

Hügge remains one of the clearest coworking choices in Paphos for digital nomads and long working trips. The official website lists 15 EUR per day, 60 EUR per week, 150 EUR for a monthly hot desk, and 195 EUR for a monthly fixed desk. The space is open 24/7, but asks first-time visitors to arrive during reception hours or contact them in advance. This is one of the liveliest options in Paphos if you care about community as much as a desk and Wi-Fi.

No63

No63 is a working option for those seeking both hot desks and serviced offices in Paphos. According to current data, the venue continues to position itself as a coworking space / serviced offices provider. If you prefer a quieter, more office-oriented format over a community-first space, No63 should be one of your first considerations.

Coworking in Nicosia

Axess Workspace

Axess Workspace remains one of the most prominent independent coworking spaces in Nicosia. It emphasizes its central location, ample parking, networking opportunities, and flexible membership packages. It is a good option for entrepreneurs, freelancers, and remote teams looking for an urban format without being tied to a large international network.

Hub Nicosia

Hub Nicosia is more than just an office space; it is a social impact hub with a shared office and educational components. This format is better suited for those who need a community centered around NGOs, projects, education, and social entrepreneurship. For a classic "sit down for a day and work" approach, the format might be less direct than purely commercial coworking spaces, but it offers a strong environment for specific tasks.

Regus in Nicosia

If you need the most predictable format with an international network, Regus Jacovides Tower, 121 Prodromou Avenue, and 3-5 Ifigeneias Street stand out in Nicosia. These are excellent choices for short business trips, meetings, day offices, and hybrid team work. Regus offers a simpler booking logic, though many prefer independent spaces for a more local atmosphere.

Coworking in Paralimni

Koworking Cyprus

This is one of the few confirmed coworking spaces in the eastern part of the Republic of Cyprus, which is convenient if you are staying near Ayia Napa or Protaras rather than in Larnaca or Nicosia. The space is located in the center of Paralimni, close to the main square, bus station, and market. For the long beach season in the region, this is a rare and useful working format.

What to Consider Before Choosing

How to do it

  1. First, choose your city. Nicosia and Limassol are more convenient for short business trips, while Larnaca, Paphos, or Paralimni are better for working by the sea.
  2. Check whether you need a day pass, weekly pass, or monthly desk. In the Republic of Cyprus, many venues only provide pricing upon request.
  3. If 24/7 access is important, clarify this separately. At some spaces, it is only available to permanent residents or after the first visit.
  4. Consider the location as well as the price: in the heat and without a car, the difference between the city center, old town, and suburbs feels more significant than it appears on a map.
  5. If you are flying to the Republic of Cyprus for a short work visit, you can compare flights on Aviasales, and accommodation near the city center or coworking space on Ostrovok.

If you plan to travel between several cities in the Republic of Cyprus and visit multiple coworking spaces, you can easily compare car rentals in advance on Localrent. If a car isn't necessary and you need a ready-made transfer from the airport to your hotel or apartment, you can check options on KiwiTaxi.

For business trips to the Republic of Cyprus, it is also useful to check travel medical insurance terms in advance at EKTA Traveling, especially if the trip combines work, car rental, and an extended stay.

FAQ

How much does coworking cost in the Republic of Cyprus?

Based on current official rates, the benchmark is usually around 15–20 EUR per day, 60–70 EUR per week, and 150–275 EUR per month. However, at some locations, costs are only available upon request.

Where is the best place for a digital nomad to work in the Republic of Cyprus?

For digital nomads, Native in Larnaca, Hügge in Paphos, RBY in Limassol, and Koworking Cyprus in Paralimni are often the most convenient. They have a clearer short-stay format and a less formal atmosphere than classic serviced offices.

Are there coworking spaces with 24/7 access?

Yes, but conditions vary. RBY and Hügge offer confirmed 24/7 access, while at Native and some other venues, round-the-clock access depends on the membership format or private office rental.

Where is there more choice — in Nicosia or Limassol?

In practice, there is usually more variety in Limassol and Nicosia. Limassol is stronger in terms of international business formats and serviced offices, while Nicosia excels in urban workspaces and business meetings.

Can I find a coworking space near the resorts of Ayia Napa and Protaras?

Yes, the most convenient reference in this region is Koworking Cyprus in Paralimni. It is one of the few confirmed working options in the eastern part of the Republic of Cyprus.

What should I choose for a short one-week work trip?

For a week, it is most convenient to choose a coworking space with a clearly published weekly pass or a short day-pass format. In this regard, iDesk.Space, Native, and Hügge appear to be the most straightforward options.

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