
Bali has become one of the most popular places in the world for digital nomads, remote workers, freelancers, entrepreneurs, and small teams.
Coworking spaces are booming worldwide, but nowhere is this trend more vibrant than in Bali. The island has become a global hotspot for digital nomads, entrepreneurs, and startups seeking flexibility, community, and lifestyle balance. From eco-friendly hubs in Ubud to beachside setups in Canggu, and premium city-style setups like in Kuta, professionals can choose from some of the best coworking spaces in Bali.
It has the characteristic of being an arena and space for communities that are developing ideas and creativity. This room is fairly general and its users do not have a specific identity as a company or worker, so it is not surprising that at first it was identified with freelancers and entrepreneurs.
This space first appeared as a place for people who work without being bound by company regulations, meaning they can work anywhere and at any time without a definite place of work. This concept ultimately provides space for interaction with other parties outside the company.
The existence of these different perspectives results in the transfer of knowledge which has the potential to give birth to collaboration across institutions or companies.
However, of course, you are curious about why this concept is so popular. In this guide, we will explore everything related to it.
A coworking space is a shared work environment designed for professionals from diverse backgrounds. In Bali, coworking has evolved beyond just desks and Wi-Fi, it’s about community, networking, and lifestyle. For instance, at Bali Bustle, members enjoy not just high-speed internet and meeting rooms, but also fitness facilities, comfortable lounges, and fully equipped kitchens, features that make it stand out among the best coworking spaces in Bali.
You could say, this place is a great place to interact and gain a network within the community while getting work done. This is better than having to work from home.
Coworking spaces are commonly used by:
A coworking space gives you a more professional work setup than a cafe or hotel room. It usually includes Wi-Fi, desks, power access, shared facilities, and sometimes private rooms, meeting rooms, events, and community spaces.
For many people working from Bali, coworking helps create a stronger separation between work and lifestyle.
Coworking space is generally designed to be similar to traditional offices with basic facilities such as lots of tables and chairs, space to work, and attractive room designs.
Apart from creating comfort and a conducive environment, an attractive room design is also used to build high interest so that people choose to work in this space rather than working at home or in a cafe. To give the real impression of being in an office (albeit with a more relaxed design), this space is usually designed like a business center.
They will arrange a workspace that looks comfortable, such as the appearance of a seating area, event room, presentation room, meeting room, and a place to rest such as a kitchen complete with logistics (tea, coffee, and snacks), gym facilities, and bathing facilities. Supporting a resting area can help you relax after working hard.
Not every coworking space is the same. Before choosing one, it helps to understand the different workspace options available.
A common space, often called a hot desk, is a shared work area where you can use any available desk.
This is usually the most flexible and affordable coworking option.
It is best for:
This option works well if you do not need a private room but still want Wi-Fi, a desk, power access, and a productive environment.
A dedicated desk gives you a more consistent workspace than a hot desk. Instead of choosing any available seat, you usually get the same desk or a more fixed setup.
This can be useful if you work from the same place often and want more routine.
However, not every coworking space offers dedicated desks, so it is best to check availability before booking.
A private office is a separate room inside a coworking space.
It is better for:
A private office usually costs more than a common space, but it gives you more privacy and control.
A Skype room or meeting room is useful when you need privacy for a call, interview, online meeting, client presentation, or internal discussion.
Even if you normally work from a common space, having access to a private call room can make remote work much easier.
Some spaces combine coworking and coliving, which means you can stay and work within the same ecosystem.
This is useful for digital nomads and long-stay guests who want accommodation, workspace, and lifestyle facilities in one place.
Bali Bustle is one example of a coworking and coliving setup in Bali, with locations such as Kuta, Mertanadi, Pararaton, Sunset, and Bustle Base.
| Workspace Type | Best For | Main Benefit | Limitation |
|---|---|---|---|
| Common Space / Hot Desk | Solo workers, freelancers, digital nomads | Flexible and affordable | Less privacy |
| Dedicated Desk | Regular users who want consistency | More routine | May cost more than hot desk |
| Private Office | Teams, consultants, founders | Privacy and focus | Higher cost |
| Skype Room / Meeting Room | Calls, interviews, client meetings | Quiet and professional | Usually limited by availability |
| Coworking + Coliving | Long-stay digital nomads | Work and stay in one ecosystem | Best for people staying longer |
Working in this workspace can have its challenges, for example, interference from other people’s voices due to a busy environment or inadequate facilities. There are several tips that you can use to get a coworking space that supports your productivity while working.
Choosing the right place for coworking is important to determine productivity while working. Choose a room that is safe, comfortable, quiet, and has complete and adequate facilities. If you’re choosing a coworking space in Bali, consider location, facilities, atmosphere, and budget. For example, Bali Bustle offers four strategic locations (Kuta, Sunset Road, Mertanadi, Pararaton Road), each equipped with reliable internet, meeting rooms, fitness facilities, and comfortable lounges, making it one of the best coworking spaces in Bali for productivity and lifestyle balance.
It’s a good idea to choose a place that is located in a prestigious place to attract potential clients. Choose a strategic location, such as close to a bus stop, places to eat, parks to refresh your mind, and shopping places so that if you need an item you can buy it immediately.
Not only based on preference, you also need to consider the distance between your home and the coworking location to minimize expenses for paying for transportation. Also make sure the subscription fee for a coworking space is adjusted to your budget, whether it’s a daily, weekly, or monthly rental.
Each place offers different facilities, in general, they have basic facilities such as tables, chairs, meeting rooms, a fast internet network, and electricity. However, some offer superior facilities, for example, scanners, printers, and catering which are placed in special rooms.
The design of the work area not only plays a role in beautifying the appearance of the room but also has a big influence on the working atmosphere that is created indirectly. A room that has an attractive design is certainly more comfortable to use as a workplace.
Like all coworking spaces, there are pros and cons. But in Bali, the advantages shine brighter, from rich networking with global professionals to work-life balance by the beach. At Bali Bustle, we minimize the cons by offering thoughtfully designed work zones (quiet areas, private offices, communal lounges) so members get both productivity and comfort.
Choosing the wrong coworking space can affect your productivity.
Here are common mistakes to avoid.
The cheapest option is not always the best value. If the space has poor Wi-Fi, uncomfortable seating, or no privacy, it may slow you down.
Traffic in Bali can affect your routine. Choose an area that fits where you stay and how often you need to move around.
If you take calls often, make sure the space has Skype rooms, meeting rooms, or quiet areas.
Cafes are useful for short work sessions, but they may not support full workdays or professional meetings.
If you stay in Bali for weeks or months, look for weekly or monthly plans, laundry access, parking, coliving options, and facilities that support routine.
Coworking spaces in Bali are worth considering if you need a reliable, flexible, and professional place to work.
Based on the main guide that we have discussed, it is hoped that this will provide an overview of Bali Bustle coworking space and make it easier for you to choose the right place to complete your work.

Bali Bustle Team shares practical insights about coliving, coworking, and remote work lifestyle in Bali, based on the brand’s experience managing community-driven living and working spaces in Bali.
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