How do you find quiet and well-equipped places to work in cities when travelling?

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Sometimes, on business trips, I might be going to a meeting with customer for half the day, say. If my flight is not till the evening, I may want to find a quiet place to work on my laptop for several hours. I often tend to head for coffee shops, which have the advantage of coffee (!), but the following disadvantages:

  1. They are often not even slightly quiet - noisy coffee machines, other people talking, etc.

  2. I feel a moral obligation (even if it's partly in my head!) to keep buying coffee, pastries, etc., which isn't good for the waistline or wallet.

  3. Some may not have good or any wifi, and it may be hard to find a power socket.

Assuming that I'm doing this on a budget (claiming back temporary office space such as Regus is a non-starter), what other typical alternatives exist for finding quiet, comfortable, ideally free or cheap working space in a city for a few hours?



Best Answer

First thing you could do is to ask the question on travel.se. Betahaus appeared to be the ideal working place in Berlin while visiting. In Paris there was La cantine, where I first learned of this formula. It almost feels like a movement. The idea is simple. It is a pub well equipped to work. So you get printers, decent internet access and other office supplies if needed. In Europe you need to look for "Co-worker space" on google (or the equivalent in the local language).

I was told that it is a "movement" that is also spreading in the US.




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You say you don't want to use Regus shared offices, but have you tried Regus Businessworld Gold? It gets you desk+internet+coffee in a shared office / lounge / etc. Some of them can be a little noisy, but often they're nice and quiet, just the sound of other people tapping away! With a gold card each visit is free, and the gold card itself is a very decent price (assuming you don't qualify for a free trial). It's no good for meetings or collaboration, but Regus will always hire you a room for that if you need one during your visit!

Otherwise, I think the thing you want to be googling for is "co-working space", especially community run ones. You normally have to pay a small fee for the day, but it's typically a lot less than a Regus office or meeting room would be. Generally a lot more sociable too, much greater chance of finding someone local to show you a good lunch spot, or share a beer with after the day's work!

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