9 Best Coworking Spaces in DC

Traveling to Washington DC for business? See our compilation of the best co-working spaces in DC to try out.

When it comes to coworking space, DC is home to dozens of unique and creatively inspiring places to get your work done. Long gone are the days when remote work meant staying in your pajamas with a cup of lukewarm coffee until 2 pm (but okay, we know that still happens sometimes). Instead, coworking offers a chance to bridge the gap between the computer and the real world.

Whether you’re a designer, a writer, or something else altogether, finding the right coworking space allows you to make connections and grow your business.

If you’re staying in DC for business, see our compilation of the best coworking spaces in DC to try out. Whether you’re a woman looking for community or a budding entrepreneur just starting out, there’s something in this list for everyone.

Grab your day planner, your to-do list, and your laptop, and let’s get to work.

Inclusive Innovation Incubator is an innovation space that provides programs, services, and events. The first of its kind of coworking spaces in DC, this incubator focuses on diversity and inclusion for this generation of leaders as well as the next. On the ground floor, visitors will find a reception area, convertible event space, a lounge (or reflection) area, private phone booths, open desks, conference rooms, and private offices. The mezzanine has more private offices, another conference room, and an additional lounge. There are four tiers of access: the standard membership, the open desk, the dedicated desk, and the private office. Committed to creating a collaborative environment where under-resourced members have access to space and services that are necessary for building a business, the incubator is a step in a whole new direction for remote working.

When it comes to finding a well-designed yet affordable coworking space, DC is home to quite a few. Think of it this way: cove designs, builds, and runs your company’s new HQ, from the workstations to the kitchens. If you’re in the DC area, sign up for a free visit and see how much you check off your growing to-do list. If you like what you experience, you can choose from a handful of flexible plans, like the Nights & Weekends option geared toward night owls and weekend warriors. There’s also the All-Access plan, which gives you unlimited access to all cove locations whenever they’re open. If you only need cove for a few months or a few weeks, you can do a month-to-month membership or a day pass bundle. At every location, amenities abound, like high-speed Internet, free coffee and snacks, printing and scanning, quiet zones, and more. Add on mail service and a dedicated locker and you’ll be all set for a productive work week ahead.

WeWork Washington DC is one of the most famous coworking spaces in DC. With tons of locations across the whole city, this is a good option to go with if you’ll be traveling around the area for work. Pop into the Wonder Bread Factory for a morning coffee and some emails, then finish the day at the Universal North Location. Whichever WeWork Washington DC location you choose, you can customize your membership based on what works best. Opt for the Standard Private Office or choose the Hot Desk, which gives you access to shared workspaces and conference rooms. If you’re busy moving from country to country for work, consider going with the Global Access plan. This will give you unlimited access to WeWork Washington DC locations as well as coworking locations around the world. With over 500 locations globally (and growing), all you need to do is bring your laptop and settle into your next Skype meeting.

If you’re a budding businessperson on the hunt for inspiring shared office space, Washington DC has you covered with The Hive 2.0. Located on the lower level of Anacostia Arts Center with another location on the 2nd floor of Vivid Gallery, The Hive 2.0 has supported the creation, development, and expansion of hundreds of small businesses. Most of these businesses are a minority and/or women-owned, and participants can also take part in free workshops and conferences. The mission is to help entrepreneurs with their vision by encouraging fearlessness—and plenty of coffee. If this sounds right up your coworking alley, request a tour and see for firsthand just how much work you can get done. We promise you’re likely to leave feeling empowered and ready for the next step in your entrepreneurial journey.

With a handful of different coworking spaces in DC, MakeOffices lets you choose which location works best. Like some of the other spaces on this list, you can choose between a private office, a hot desk, a virtual office, or a day pass. You can even go the route of a podcast membership. This gives you access to a turnkey, fully-equipped podcast studio with state-of-the-art equipment and a producer’s desk. Enjoy unlimited hours of podcast time and an open desk membership where you can have access to MakeOffices locations in DC, Chicago, and Philadelphia. Increase your skills and productivity, do some networking, and meet new customers. Amenities include fresh fruit, unlimited coffee and beer, and relaxation rooms. Just bring your laptop and focus on all things business.

Located in the heart of Georgetown, the Wing is one of the top coworking spaces in DC for women. This canal-side coworking office community is filled with light and plenty of seats at the table, as they say. With city views, showers and storage lockers, a meditation room, and a beauty room, who wouldn’t want to settle in and get some work done? For interior design enthusiasts, a peek inside the office space will reveal pastel-colored couches, fresh flowers, and a completely luxurious space to rinse off once the workday is through. What we love most about The Wing is that it fosters friendship, support circles, professional mentoring, networking, and bonding over the experience of shared workspaces. There are also Wing Groups that range from monthly book and craft clubs to mom support circles. If you’re a gal searching for her DC-based community, the Wing is where it’s at. Hera Hub is another good option for shared office space for women.

When it comes to ultra-convenient coworking space, DC is thankfully home to AdvantEdge. These shared, flexible, turnkey office spaces provide everything you need to succeed. Whether you need temporary office space or full-time shared office space, the staff will help you choose the best option. They even offer virtual offices, which provide a professional work environment with low overhead costs and flexibility to grow alongside you (and amenities like incoming mail processing and weekly mail forwarding). Whether you’re looking for a day office or a private suite, AdvantEdge provides a super-professional environment and plenty of innovative meeting rooms.

With coworking locations in California and New York, Carr Workplaces also has coworking spaces in DC. Choose from a suite or an office, or go for one of the coworking packages. A dedicated desk grants you a personal desk in a shared space and 24/7 access. It also includes a fully-stocked community cafe with gourmet coffee, healthy snacks, and weekly fresh baked cookies. If you don’t need this much privacy, you can also opt for the cafe plan, which has more flexible terms. To see if Carr Workplaces might be a fit for you, try the day pass for $25 a day — enjoy the high-speed wireless internet, sample the cookies, and get a taste of the on-site support services team.

A boutique, members-only coworking DC space and event studio, Bureau prides itself on the fact that it has created a shared wonderspace. Designed for creative entrepreneurs, the Bureau works to foster an exclusive collective of like-minded folks. It hosts specialized professionals in regular workshops, gatherings, and social events. Here, you can make yourself at home all the while enjoying the many day-to-day perks of coworking. At Bureau, those perks just so happen to include complimentary unlimited champagne, coffee, and sparkling water (plus a very unique perk: a sample library and designer paint kits for interior design members).

Whether you’re going to a place like Bureau for the extra creative space, or opting for something more traditional, like Carr Workplaces, we hope you’ve been inspired by this list to bring your laptop along out into the world. Today, coworking spaces in DC offer so much more than just a place to work: They’re a place to build relationships and community. If you’re looking for a larger space to hold a conference, see our guide to the top event venues in Washington DC.

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