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Workland lounge area, coworking space in TallinnSource: Workland

Best Coworking Spaces in Tallinn, Tartu, and around Estonia

We've curated a list of top-notch coworking spaces in Estonia's main cities for digital nomads seeking a balance between productivity and leisure.

Coworking spaces in Tallinn

Our handpicked selection covers perfect spots for freelancers, entrepreneurs, and remote workers.

Lift99

Lift99 is a local paradise for tech entrepreneurs. It is perfect for digital nomads seeking a dynamic and supportive community. The space offers flexible memberships and regular events and workshops.

Its location in the heart of Telliskivi, a popular creative district, means you'll be in good company, with cafes and restaurants serving delicious food, galleries, small shops, and various small businesses as your neighbors.

Woman giving talk at coworking space in Tallinn Lift99

Source: Andres Raudjalg

Palo Alto Club

Also in Telliskivi is Palo Alto Club, a cozy coworking space offering an inspiring working environment or an ideal space for organizing events. It has a café and hot desk area with a kitchenette, two fixed desk areas, four unique meeting rooms, and private call booths. Initially created to bring Superangel portfolio start-ups together to share ideas, experiences, and networks, Palo Alto Club also has experts-in-residence who can advise members on legal, HR, financial and other matters.

Coworking and socializing space in Tallinn Palo Alto Club

Source: Palo Alto Club

Fotografiska

The museum has a spacious, remote-work-friendly cafe on the ground floor, across from the museum shop. The cafe hosts regular coworking sessions every Friday. 

BobW

These apartments are ideal for remote workers and digital nomads, as they collaborate with partners located nearby or in the same building, such as sports clubs and coworking spaces. They have three central locations in Tallinn — Telliskivi, the city center, and near Kadriorg and Tallinn University.

Things to see and do around Telliskivi

Spring Hub

Spring Hub is a community-focused modern coworking space in Tallinn's city center. It has a silent work zone with comfortable desks, teamwork zones with multiple meeting rooms, and a cafe lounge area for relaxing and networking. Community events, like membership nights and bimonthly lunches, allow you to mix and mingle with like-minded entrepreneurs. 

Spaces 

Spaces is an international coworking chain with two central locations in Tallinn, one in the brand new Arter building in the city center, and the other in Roterman Quarter, mere steps from Old Town. Spaces members have the benefit of being able to work from any of the company's 605 locations around the world. Both have a community of creative entrepreneurs in areas of the city with restaurants, shops, and cafes nearby.

Oru Hub

The Oru Hotel has a coworking space for hotel and restaurant guests on the first floor. You can also book their team room for meetings at an additional cost. 

Colab

Colab Cafe is a small, community-focused space in Kalamaja offering a coworking room in the back of the shop. There's room for six people at the table and a comfy couch, and there's no need to reserve or pay, just sit down and start working if there's an open spot. There's no music and not much of the typical cafe noise, making it a good place for quiet focus.

Workland

This coworking company has five buildings in Tallinn, mainly in the city center; membership at one gets you access to all their locations. Workland supports short-term, long-term, fixed, or flexible working arrangements and provides a variety of coworking spaces, from private offices to shared desks. Its facilities include meeting rooms, event spaces, and a lounge area. In some locations, you'll even find a podcast studio with superb acoustics and high-quality equipment for your next recording session.

koplicowork

Located in the up-and-coming district of Põhjala Tehas in Kopli, you can use this coworking space as a creative base. The tram runs nearby, and they offer daily, weekly, and monthly plans. They provide coffee, but Karjase Sai, one of Tallinn's best bakeries, is mere steps away.

Coworking space Workland in Tallinn, Estonia

Source: Workland

Coworking spaces in Tartu

Mobispace

Mobispace is in Tartu's city centre, near the University of Tartu and many cafes and restaurants. It's popular among startups and freelancers who value flexibility, convenience, and a supportive community. They offer flexible memberships with various pricing plans, including daily, weekly, monthly, and yearly options. You'll find high-speed internet, excellent facilities, phone booths, plenty of meeting rooms, printing and scanning facilities, a kitchen with complimentary coffee and tea, and more.

Sofa Office

Sofa Office is the first coworking space in Aparaaditehas. It comprises 17 lockable, 1-2-person small offices, seven larger team rooms, two private meeting rooms, breakout rooms, a kitchenette, and a large common area lined with palm trees and sofas. Aparaaditehas is one of Tartu's buzzing cultural hotspots; you'll be able to enjoy small shops, restaurants, and cafes.

Aparaaditehas in Tartu near coworking spaces

Source: Riina Varol

Pärnu

Forwardspace

Forwardspace is the largest coworking space in Pärnu. They offer a flexible work environment with 24/7 access, fast internet, good coffee, meeting rooms, a call booth, and educational events that bring together the local small business, startup, and freelancer communities. 

Haapsalu

Haapsalu Vabakontor

Haapsalu Vabakontor offers visiting workers the chance to explore this charming seaside town. It's located on a main street, meaning the city's main sights are just outside the door. In addition to all the standard perks of a coworking space, like 24/7 access, comfy chairs, and Wi-Fi, there are storage spaces for rent in the basement.

Cowoking space lounge area in Pärnu, Estonia

Source: Forwardspace

South Estonia

Kupland

Kupland is a network of providers of remote working services and spaces in South Estonia (Võru, Põlva, and Valga Counties). They attract workers looking to be inspired by a change of scenery and change of pace. Some places offer group meeting spaces so you can work offsite with your team; others offer accommodation options so you can work remotely for an extended period.

Southeast Estonia is known for its beautiful, wild nature, authentic cultural experiences, and delicious food. Here, there is time and space to explore ideas and escape the hustle and bustle of the city.

Haanjamehe Farm Hotel in summer, Kupland coworking site

Source: Kubija Hotel

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