Coworking in Bangkok

Coworking in Bangkok

After a super boring week in Dubai, Alex and I finally arrived in Bangkok. I do like Bangkok, but it's a very stressful town, and every day not being hit by a speeding car is a good day.
We had work to do, and our friend Igor recommended a co-working place called NapLab.
Let's check it out!

The nearest sky-train station is Siam, and after that, it's maybe a 15-minute walk. Just next to NapLab, you can find a nice juice place (very much needed after the 15-minute walk in such heat!), a cute coffee place (which I never tried), as well as some simpler Thai lunch for around 100 baht.

It's a bit special because it's open 24/7, so some people seemed to be coming to spend the night there. You can get a pillow from reception if you want one. It was a mixture of working and sleeping people.


We bought the 24-hour pass entrance, which I THINK cost around 200-300 baht per person, but I can't find the receipt or information right now. The cost also included a free drink of your choice from their cafe, which made me very happy, as you can see.

I haven't tried many dedicated working places, to be honest, but this is my favorite so far. I'll definitely be back next time I'm in Bangkok and need to get some work done!

A slide to the bottom floor—though it was super steep, I never dared to try it.