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How to find the best coworking office spaces in Lisbon, Portugal

The COVID-19 epidemic meant that most working people could have to work from home. But as the number of cases is in decline and new public spaces open every day, you might want to see if there is a good coworking space near you. Whether you’re a student, a freelancer, a digital nomad, or just tired of the home office, a good coworking space can bring a breath of inspiration into your work.
 
 

How to pick the ideal coworking space for you?

 
There are many things to consider when picking a coworking space. Whether that’s just a desk, WiFi, and a socket, or you need meeting rooms, open spaces, or perhaps even outside areas, making sure that the coworking space offers what you’re looking for is a must. Make a shortlist of things you cannot go without in your daily work and compare it with the offers. Secondly, think about what kind of spaces you want to work in.
 
Do you need lots of sunlight or something cosy? Do you like people around you for the sense of community, or you need to be primarily isolated and alone? Each coworking space offers a different experience and knowing where you work best is key to finding the ideal place for you. Lastly, think about networking and community. Who do you want to meet? What projects do you want to be part of? How much do you want to communicate? Each coworking space will attract different minds. Your best bet is to check out some reviews of the coworking spaces or even message some of the people currently working there to see what contacts you can meet? A coworking space isn’t just an office for hire. It is, first and foremost, a community.
 
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Coworking spaces in Lisbon

 
Now that you know what you’re looking for, it’s time to delve deep into the more than 50 coworking spaces in Lisbon. Though it may not seem like much, Lisbon has one of the largest coworking communities in Europe. Expect a wide selection of different spaces, like these:
 

Heden

 
This is a widely popular coworking office space in the city’s heart, an open office arrangement, art studios, and a space for giving talks. It has a pleasant modern and clean look with a lounge area and even some coffee, tea, and fresh fruit included in the price. You’ll meet all sorts of people here, so it’s worth a shot.
 

Bworking

 
 
This space focuses on start-ups, digital nomads, and freelancers, so I,t’s ideal for networking. What’s more, its offices, meeting rooms, and wide-open workspaces are open 24/7/365. The lounge has fruit and refreshments, and space even offers some yoga and healthy eating courses.
 
 

Liberdade 229

 
Liberdade 229 is the oldest coworking space in Lisbon, with a ton of experience in making people-focused and happy. It’s located in the centre and houses over thirty desks, a ping pong table, a small library and more. If you’re an entrepreneur or a freelancer, this place will suit you perfectly.
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