Coworking Spaces and Innovation Clusters in Copenhagen
Copenhagen’s coworking scene is as diverse as the city itself, ranging from budget collectives in quirky lofts to polished members' clubs in heritage buildings. Below is an updated guide to the most notable spaces and clusters, with current pricing and distinctive character.
  • Talent Garden Rainmaking
    talentgarden.com
    Set in the old naval Holmen district, Talent Garden Rainmaking is one of Copenhagen’s flagship startup campuses. The 3,000 m² building is light-filled and Scandinavian in design, offering lounges, event zones, and a bustling café. It caters to tech entrepreneurs, corporates, and scale-ups who want community and visibility. Membership starts at around 1,450 DKK/month for a flex desk, while full-time access is about 3,100 DKK/month.
    Day passes are 150 DKK, and private offices begin at 13,000 DKK/month. With frequent hackathons and networking events, it has become a launchpad for Copenhagen’s digital innovators.
  • Matrikel1 (Mesh Community)
    meshcommunity.com
    Housed in a landmark on Højbro Plads, Matrikel1 blends workspace with a members’ club atmosphere. Beyond desks and offices, it offers a grand hall, library, café, and bar, making it as much a social hub as a workplace. Pricing ranges from 2,650 to 3,950 DKK/month for desk memberships, while private club access starts at 1,190 DKK/month. The community is curated, drawing in entrepreneurs, investors, and creatives. For those who want a prestigious address and the energy of a Nordic founders’ club, Matrikel1 is hard to beat.

  • Symbion
    symbion.dk
    Copenhagen’s original incubator, Symbion has grown into a multi-campus network including COBIS and Univate. Its Østerbro flagship spans 20,000 m² and houses hundreds of startups across biotech, medtech, foodtech, IT, and cleantech. Facilities include labs, a canteen, gym, and extensive meeting rooms. Memberships now start at 1,600 DKK/month for a hot desk, with dedicated desks around 3,000 DKK/month and small offices from about 6,100 DKK/month. With over 550 companies and 2,000 employees in its network, Symbion remains the city’s most comprehensive launchpad for science-based ventures.
  • Republikken
    republikken.net
    A pioneer since 2005, Republikken occupies a three-storey building in Vesterbro that feels equal parts studio, café, and community club. Its street-level café doubles as a casual drop-in workspace, while upstairs members enjoy desks, workshops for woodworking and 3D printing, and a calendar of social events. Prices are transparent: 650 DKK/month buys a “Fly Desk” with four days of access, while a hot desk costs 1,300 DKK/month. A flex membership with 24/7 access is 1,800 DKK/month, and fixed desks are 3,185 DKK/month plus a small service fee. Republikken is ideal for independent creatives who value atmosphere as much as infrastructure.
  • Nomad Workspace
    nomadworkspace.com
    Located in a beautifully converted courthouse in Nørrebro, Nomad Workspace is a stylish home for agencies and creative professionals. Interiors are designed by award-winning architects and combine historic detail with clean Nordic lines. Members gain access to a café/bar, event spaces, and a community of 60+ firms. Studio memberships start around 1,350 DKK/month, while dedicated desks run about 3,950 DKK/month. With its boutique feel and cultural programming, Nomad has become a lifestyle choice as much as a workplace.
  • SOHO & NOHO
    soho.dk
    In the trendy Meatpacking District, SOHO and its sister lounge NOHO serve more than 800 members from media, design, and startup circles. The industrial-chic buildings offer open offices, lounges, and an on-site restaurant. Memberships range from 1,800 DKK/month for a hot desk to 4,200 DKK/month for a fixed desk, while offices start at 4,700 DKK per person. There’s even a 95 DKK “SOHO Nomads” plan for minimal perks. Known for Friday bars and lively summer parties, SOHO is less about quiet focus and more about energy and networking.
  • Zoku Copenhagen
    livezoku.com/copenhagen/cowork
    Part coworking space, part boutique hotel, Zoku sits near Amager with a rooftop lounge that’s open around the clock for members. Designed for digital nomads, it offers cozy nooks, communal tables, and sofas in a home-like atmosphere. An unlimited membership is 1,099 DKK/month including perks like discounted lunches and the famous 15:30 “hygge” break with free treats. Day passes cost 199 DKK and include lunch and coffee. With its café/bar and international crowd, Zoku blurs the line between workspace and hospitality, making it a favourite for freelancers on the move.
  • Greencubator
    greencubator.dk
    Based in Nørrebro, Greencubator is a sustainability-focused coworking and events house. Members range from green startups to NGOs, all sharing a space built with eco principles. A flex membership costs 1,600 DKK/month, while a full-time desk is 2,400 DKK/month. Virtual desk packages are available for 350 DKK/month. With community dinners, a lively kitchen, and a strong sense of mission, Greencubator has become the home for Copenhagen’s green changemakers.
  • BetaFactory
    betafactory.dk
    Situated in Sydhavnen, BetaFactory is one of the city’s most affordable entrepreneurial collectives. Desks start at about 1,150 DKK/month for flexible seating, rising to 1,850 DKK for fixed desks and around 3,450 DKK for small private offices. The atmosphere is scrappy and practical, with makers and small teams sharing space and resources. For founders in early stages who need a supportive base without frills, BetaFactory is a tried-and-true choice.
  • 5teSTED
    5tested.dk
    Tucked near Torvehallerne in the city centre, 5teSTED is a homely coworking loft with a rooftop terrace. Its community is small and tight-knit, making it especially welcoming for freelancers and creatives who want personal connections. Memberships cost 1,925 DKK/month for flex access and 3,550 DKK/month for a fixed desk, with small offices also available. The space is less about corporate polish and more about cosy togetherness.
  • Amalie6
    amalie6.com
    In the elegant embassy district on Amaliegade, Amalie6 offers boutique coworking with a prestigious address. The space appeals to consultants and upscale creatives who want both atmosphere and function. Packages include virtual offices from 650 DKK/month, flex desks at 2,500 DKK/month, and private desks at 3,500 DKK/month. Its atmosphere is more corporate than café, but the address and amenities make it a status symbol.
  • V74 Kontorfællesskab
    v74.dk
    On Vesterbro’s lively streets, V74 provides private offices and desks with a focus on community. Memberships start at 500 DKK/month for a virtual office, 3,100 DKK/month for a fixed desk, and 3,000 DKK/person for team offices. The design is modern yet relaxed, with meeting rooms, lounge areas, and a popular communal lunch service. It’s a solid mid-range choice for startups wanting both professionalism and affordability.
  • Maker / Viadukten
    maker.dk
    Located under a bridge at Christians Brygge, Maker is a hybrid between coworking and fabrication workshop. Members have access to wood, metal, and digital labs alongside shared desks. A full-time membership is 2,200 DKK/month, with part-time at 1,700 DKK/month and a symbolic 150 DKK/month for community access. Beyond facilities, Maker is known for monthly breakfasts and a culture of sharing, attracting hardware and IoT innovators as well as designers.
  • Dare2mansion
    oresundstartups.com/dare2mansion
    Colourful and unconventional, Dare2mansion in Østerbro has long been a playground for impact entrepreneurs and students. Membership starts around 1,500 DKK/month for a flex desk, with small office rooms from 3,500 DKK/month. The mansion hosts “brain jams,” Friday socials, and community cooking nights, making it more of a creative incubator than a typical office.
  • CitizenM Rådhuspladsen
    citizenm.com/coworking
    CitizenM’s central hotel offers coworking as part of its global mycitizenM+ program. For US$120 a year (about €100), members get free coworking access to all CitizenM lounges worldwide, including Copenhagen. Non-members can buy a day pass for roughly €23. The atmosphere is chic and hotel-like, with stylish furniture, fast Wi-Fi, and a buzzing bar. It’s especially suited to digital nomads who move between cities.
  • Office Club Denmark
    officeclub.dk
    For those seeking exclusivity, Office Club offers coworking in heritage buildings like Harsdorffs Hus and Brønnums Hus. Membership tiers include a lounge plan at 2,850 DKK/month, studio desks at 6,750 DKK/month, and private suites starting at 9,500 DKK/month. Amenities extend to concierge services, art collections, and private dining. More than a workspace, it’s a club for networking among Copenhagen’s business elite.
  • Global Works (Mellemfolkeligt Samvirke)
    ms.dk/en/office-space
    Global Works, in Nørrebro, combines coworking with activism. It is run by Mellemfolkeligt Samvirke, Denmark’s largest NGO for international solidarity. Pricing is accessible: 1,250 DKK/month for Flex-20, 1,600 DKK for full flex, and 2,300 DKK for a fixed desk. Members enjoy shared meeting rooms, event space, and a sense of purpose. For NGOs and social enterprises, this is the go-to base.
  • WÖRK @ Rört
    rort.dk/work
    Nordvest’s Rört movement centre offers WÖRK, a coworking space for those who value wellness. Memberships are 2,000 DKK/month for a flex desk or 3,000 DKK for a personal desk. Members can also join yoga, dance, and meditation classes in the same building. The silent workroom and organic coffee underscore its holistic appeal.
  • Spilhuset
    spilhuset.com
    A niche hub in central Copenhagen, Spilhuset serves the city’s game developers and tech entrepreneurs. Flexible memberships cost 1,100 DKK/month, while full-time desks are 2,900 DKK/month. With regular play-testing nights, workshops, and a network of studios, it provides more than space—it’s a dedicated ecosystem for the games industry.
  • KPH Projects
    coworkbooking.com/kph-projects
    On Vesterbro, KPH Projects has been a haven for social entrepreneurs and cultural start-ups for over a decade. Desk memberships hover around 1,125–1,500 DKK/month. The space is community-driven and open 24/7, with frequent events and collaborations. For founders working on social change, KPH remains a key node in the ecosystem.
  • Esrummet
    esrummet.com
    Esrummet is a cosy office collective in Nørrebro with just a handful of members. Its informal atmosphere makes it feel more like a creative flatshare than an office. A trial month is offered at 1,500 DKK, with ongoing pricing arranged individually. For freelancers who want intimacy and friendship, it’s a refreshing contrast to big campuses.
  • Ordnung+
    ordnung.nu
    Ordnung+ runs several serviced offices across Copenhagen and sells simple coworking passes. A day pass costs 250 DKK and grants access to multiple sites with coffee included. Facilities are corporate and reliable, suiting consultants or business travellers who need a desk for a day without commitment.
  • Beta Boulders
    betaboulders.com
    Combining climbing gyms with coworking, Beta Boulders offers a truly hybrid concept. Locations in Vanløse, Østerbro, and Sydhavnen include open coworking lounges, cafés, and bouldering walls. An unlimited membership that covers climbing and coworking is 525 DKK/month. For active freelancers who like to balance work and movement, it’s the perfect fit.
Science Parks & Innovation Clusters
  • BLOXHUB
    bloxhub.org
    A public-private partnership on the harbourfront, BLOXHUB unites 350 member organisations around sustainable cities, proptech, and design. Desks are priced at 2,900 DKK/month for flex and 4,600 DKK for fixed. The hub includes VR labs, fabrication workshops, and an “Urban Living Lab” for testing new ideas. Weekly community events keep the atmosphere social.
  • Copenhagen FinTech Lab
    copenhagenfintech.dk
    Christianshavn’s FinTech Lab is home to more than 200 startups. A symbolic startup membership costs only 47 DKK/month, with desks available from about 1,500–2,500 DKK/month. Backed by banks, corporates, and the government, it offers accelerator programs, investor matchmaking, and international partnerships. For finance innovators, it is the city’s most important cluster.
  • Symbion / COBIS / Univate
    As noted earlier, Symbion operates a distributed network across the city. COBIS, in Nørrebro, is particularly focused on life science startups with laboratories and office space. Together, the network supports more than 550 companies with 2,000 employees, spanning IT, biotech, and cleantech. Desk pricing starts at 1,600 DKK/month.
  • DTU Science Park
    dtusciencepark.dk
    Based in Lyngby and Hørsholm, DTU Science Park is Denmark’s deep-tech campus. It hosts around 300 companies with 3,400 employees, many linked to DTU’s engineering and robotics research. Facilities include labs, prototype workshops, and the FutureBox accelerator. It is a central hub for AI, robotics, and sustainable technology.
  • Innovation District Copenhagen
    idcph.dk
    Around the University of Copenhagen’s North Campus and Rigshospitalet, this new district aims to position the city as Europe’s leader in life sciences and quantum technology. It already hosts hundreds of research-intensive companies alongside hospitals and academic labs, with the BioInnovation Institute and COBIS at its core.