The Best Co-Working Spaces in Da Nang (2026 Guide)

Da Nang has quietly become Vietnam’s most practical city for digital nomads. It’s not the most famous — Hoi An gets the Instagram attention, Hanoi gets the history crowd — but for people who actually need to work, stay connected, and live affordably while doing it, Da Nang punches above its weight.

The city has fast, reliable internet. A stretch of beach you can walk to after your morning calls. A food scene that won’t drain your wallet. And a collection of co-working spaces that ranges from bare-bones-but-functional to genuinely impressive.

This guide covers the best co-working spaces in Da Nang in 2026 — including what each one is actually like to work from, not just the marketing pitch.


What to Know Before You Pick a Workspace in Da Nang

Before we get into specific spaces, a few things worth knowing:

Internet speeds vary more than you’d expect. Da Nang has fast internet infrastructure overall, but individual spaces differ significantly. If you’re doing video calls all day, ask before you book. The best spaces will tell you their average upload/download speeds upfront. 30 Mbps upload is the minimum you want for reliable video work.

Location matters more than in most cities. Da Nang is spread out. The My Khe beach strip, the city center around Han River, and the An Thương area (the nomad hub) each have a different feel. Most of the best coworking spaces cluster in the An Thương area — roughly between the beach and the river in the north of the city.

Day passes vs. monthly memberships. If you’re staying less than two weeks, day passes make sense. If you’re staying a month or more, monthly memberships typically work out to 40–60% cheaper per day than daily rates.

Café culture is strong in Da Nang. Many nomads use cafés as a backup or alternative for focus work. But for calls, reliable power, and all-day focus sessions, a dedicated coworking space beats any café.


The Best Co-Working Spaces in Da Nang

1. Toong Da Nang

Location: Tôn Đức Thắng, An Hải Bắc (near the river)
Day pass: ~180,000–220,000 VND (~$7–9 USD)
Monthly: From ~1,800,000 VND (~$70–75 USD)

Toong is one of Vietnam’s most established coworking brands, and their Da Nang location lives up to the brand’s reputation. The space is clean, well-lit, and professionally managed. Desks are comfortable for full-day work, the internet is consistent (typically 50–80 Mbps down, 30–50 up), and there are meeting rooms bookable by the hour if you need them.

The vibe leans corporate-professional rather than hip-startup, which suits some people perfectly. If you want a place that functions without friction — no distractions, no noise drama, no hunting for power outlets — Toong delivers. The An Hải Bắc location is a 20-minute walk from the beach, or a 5-minute xe ôm (motorbike taxi) ride.

Best for: Remote workers who need reliable infrastructure without fuss. Also good for teams who need meeting rooms occasionally.


2. Up Coworking Da Nang

Location: An Thương area, Mỹ An
Day pass: ~150,000 VND (~$6 USD)
Monthly: From ~1,500,000 VND (~$60 USD)

Up has built a loyal following among the Da Nang nomad community, partly because of its location (walking distance from the beach and the best restaurants in the An Thương strip) and partly because of the community it’s cultivated. The space is smaller and more intimate than Toong — usually 30–50 people at capacity — and regulars tend to get to know each other.

The internet is solid (though occasionally slower during peak hours). The coffee is good and reasonably priced. They run occasional community events — skill-shares, language exchanges, social nights — which is worth factoring in if you’re looking to meet people, not just find a desk.

Best for: Nomads planning to stay a month or more who want community alongside workspace. Good entry point into Da Nang’s nomad social scene.


3. COZY Coworking

Location: Hải Phòng Street, city center
Day pass: ~120,000–150,000 VND (~$5–6 USD)
Monthly: From ~1,200,000 VND (~$48–50 USD)

COZY is among the most affordable dedicated coworking options in Da Nang. The space is functional and clean without being polished — exposed brick, simple furniture, good light. The internet is reliable for most uses, though not the fastest in the city.

The city-center location puts you closer to Han River, the Dragon Bridge area, and Da Nang’s main commercial districts — useful if you’re also exploring the city or have meetings in town. Less convenient for quick beach breaks, but more central for everything else.

Best for: Budget-conscious nomads, people wanting central location, those on longer stays looking for the most affordable monthly rate.


4. Dreamplex Da Nang

Location: Nguyễn Văn Linh, central Da Nang
Day pass: ~250,000–300,000 VND (~$10–12 USD)
Monthly: From ~2,500,000 VND (~$100+ USD)

Dreamplex is a premium brand with multiple Vietnam locations, and their Da Nang offering targets the higher end of the market — startups, remote teams, and professionals who want a polished environment with consistent infrastructure.

The space has dedicated private offices, hot desking floors, meeting rooms with AV equipment, and event spaces. Internet is enterprise-grade. The building is modern and air-conditioned throughout. If you’re running client calls all day or working with a small remote team that occasionally needs to meet, the infrastructure here is among the best in the city.

The higher price point reflects what you get: this isn’t a casual drop-in space. Day passes are available but the value is most apparent on a monthly membership.

Best for: Founders, remote team leads, or professionals who need reliable professional-grade infrastructure and are willing to pay for it.


5. The Hive Da Nang

Location: Trần Phú, city center / near beach
Day pass: ~150,000–180,000 VND (~$6–7 USD)
Monthly: From ~1,600,000 VND (~$65 USD)

The Hive has a café-meets-coworking feel that makes it popular with creative freelancers and content creators. The design is intentional — natural materials, plants, good natural light — in a way that Toong or Dreamplex doesn’t aim for. If you care about aesthetics and atmosphere in your working environment, this is worth shortlisting.

The internet is good for most uses. The space isn’t huge, so it can feel full during peak hours (typically 10am–2pm on weekdays). The café menu is better than average for a coworking space — actual food, not just snacks.

Best for: Creative workers, photographers, designers, writers, and content creators who want a workspace that feels like a place they’d actually want to be.


6. Café / Hybrid Options Worth Knowing

If you want to rotate between a formal coworking space and a café setup — which many long-term Da Nang residents do — these spots handle work well:

An Thương Cafés: The strip around Trần Văn Dư and the surrounding streets has several air-conditioned cafés that unofficially function as nomad work spots. Fast wifi, good light, and tolerant staff as long as you’re buying drinks.

The Coffee House: Chain café with consistently decent wifi, air-conditioning, and plenty of outlets. Not a coworking space, but reliable for a few hours of focus work when you don’t need calls.


Da Nang Coworking by Budget

Budget Level Recommended Space Approx. Monthly Cost
Budget (under $50/mo) COZY Coworking ~$48 USD
Mid-range ($50–80/mo) Up Coworking ~$60 USD
Premium ($100+/mo) Dreamplex ~$100+ USD
Day pass (per day) Up or COZY ~$5–6 USD

Practical Tips for Working Remotely in Da Nang

Internet backup plan. Buy a local SIM on arrival and set up mobile data as a backup for video calls. Viettel and Mobifone both have reliable 4G/5G coverage throughout Da Nang.

Best time to arrive for a desk. Da Nang coworking spaces are typically quietest before 9am and after 4pm. The busiest window is 10am–2pm. If you’re particular about specific desk spots, arrive early.

The beach proximity is real but plan for it. The My Khe beachfront is walkable (15–20 mins on foot from An Thương) or a short ride. The temptation to knock off at 3pm is significant. Build this into your schedule honestly rather than fighting it — Da Nang rewards people who design their day around it.

Neighbourhoods for longer stays. The An Thương area around Mỹ An ward is where most nomads end up. It has the highest concentration of good food, international cafés, and the coworking spaces listed above. An Hải Bắc (across the Han River) is quieter and more local-feeling. Son Trà peninsula is beautiful but a longer commute to coworking spaces.


What’s Next After Da Nang?

Da Nang makes a natural base for exploring central Vietnam. Hoi An is 30km south — a 45-minute drive — and has its own small but growing coworking scene (see our Hoi An coworking guide). The two cities are close enough that some nomads base in one and day-trip the other.

If you’re weighing up where to actually live and work for a month — Da Nang vs Hoi An — we’ve written a direct comparison (Da Nang vs Hoi An for Digital Nomads) that breaks down the differences honestly.


The Bottom Line on Da Nang Coworking

For digital nomads, Da Nang in 2026 offers a genuinely functional coworking infrastructure at a price point that beats most comparable cities in Southeast Asia. Up Coworking is the best starting point for community-oriented nomads; Toong is the reliable workhorse for anyone who just needs it to work; Dreamplex is the choice for professionals who need premium infrastructure.

The spaces here will keep improving — Da Nang is still growing as a nomad destination, and coworking infrastructure tends to follow the community. If you’re considering it as a base, the practical infrastructure is already solid enough to make it work.


This guide was last updated April 2026. Prices are approximate and subject to change — verify directly with each space before booking.

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