Four best coworking spaces in Austin

From creative hubs downtown to startup offices by the Capitol, here are the best coworking spaces in Austin

WeWork Westview in Austin. Photographs by WeWork

Austin is a city of discovery. The Texas capital is home to acclaimed cultural events like the South by Southwest (SXSW) conference—an annual celebration of art, tech, film, and music attracting hundreds of thousands of attendees from around the world. And in recent years, the city has also become a thriving hub for startups and entrepreneurs.

A 2019 analysis by real estate platform CommercialCafé named Austin the number-one city for startups in the U.S. because of Austin’s record-setting startup density, swelling millennial population, low rent-to-income ratio, and booming tech employment figures. More than $1.3 billion in venture capital poured into the startup scene in 2018 alone, funding companies in sectors including e-commerce, law, food, and health, proving that Austin is fertile ground for growing businesses from every industry.

With that kind of rapid expansion comes the need for teams to find their ideal homes. Coworking spaces in Austin are providing the best workspaces for businesses of all sizes, including startups, digital nomads, and freelancers in need of an inspiring place to work.

Austin is a city with many facets, so finding the best coworking space for your startup can be a challenge. Click here for the full Austin city guide. And take a look at four of our favorite shared workspaces in Austin. Those who want to try out a space before committing to a monthly membership can do so in many Austin coworking spaces through the WeWork On Demand app.

Downtown Austin

600 Congress Ave

Nearby Transit: CapMetro rail from Downtown station

Cross Streets: Congress & 6th

WeWork All Access starting at: $299 per month

Workspace starting at: $29/day

Conference Room starting at: $10/hr

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Hosting some of Austin’s coolest young companies, this downtown coworking space on Congress Avenue encapsulates the city’s unrivaled diversity of artists, designers, and creators. The entertainment of 6th Street is right outside, too, offering hardworking teams a chance to unwind after hours and get a taste of Austin’s lively nightlife.

Elements of this shared office’s interior design pay homage to the celebrated director and University of Texas at Austin alumnus Wes Anderson. Beautifully designed lounge areas and private offices provide plenty of inspiration for established entrepreneurs and freelancers alike. This workspace is available to book for just $29 a day (or starting at $10 an hour for a meeting room) using the WeWork On Demand app.

Bouldin

801 Barton Springs Rd

Nearby Transit: CapMetro from Barton Springs/1st

Cross Streets: Barton Springs & Bouldin Ave

WeWork All Access starting at: $299 per month

Workspace starting at: $29/day

Conference Room starting at: $10/hr

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The scenic lawns of Auditorium Shores are right on the doorstep of this airy coworking space on the south side of the Colorado River, and with the shops and restaurants of Austin’s South Congress nearby, you’ll find no shortage of opportunities to impress clients and potential investors.

WeWork coworking space in Austin on 801 Barton Springs Rd in Bouldin
WeWork Barton Springs Rd in Austin.

The building itself is beautifully designed throughout, occupying four floors of collaborative meeting rooms, bright lounge areas swimming in natural light, and versatile hot desks for digital nomads in search of a place to be productive. This workspace is available to book for just $29 a day (or starting at $10 an hour for a meeting room) using the WeWork On Demand app.

North Austin

The Domain

Nearby Transit: CapMetro from Domain, trains from Kramer Station

Cross Streets: Domain Blvd & Domain Dr

WeWork All Access starting at: $299 per month

Workspace starting at: $29/day

Conference Room starting at: $10/hr

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The Domain is Austin’s fastest-growing community, with a mix of boutique stores, established retail brands, quirky food trucks, and independent coffee shops. Set over two floors of a brand-new building, this coworking space is at the heart of a rapidly evolving hub, offering startups the chance to be a part of Austin’s most exciting new development. 

This shared office space in north Austin is dog-friendly and boasts a welcoming outdoor terrace, relaxed common areas, and an eclectic selection of cool artwork throughout. This workspace is available to book for just $29 a day (or starting at $10 an hour for a meeting room) using the WeWork On Demand app.

Quarry Oaks II

Nearby Transit: CapMetro from Braker/Mopac

Cross Streets: Stonelake Blvd & W Braker Ln

WeWork All Access starting at: $299 per month

Workspace starting at: $29/day

Conference Room starting at: $10/hr

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Stonelake Office Park is home to tech giant Microsoft as well as leading national charities like the American Heart Association and the American Cancer Society. For a scenic break and some fresh air, head to Quarry Lake for a lunchtime stroll, or enjoy outdoor games with the rest of the team on nearby Quarry Field.

This vibrant and amenity-rich coworking space features smart private offices. Expansive conference rooms and stylishly furnished lounge areas are ideal for hosting networking events as well as casual stand-up meetings.

Whether you’re a freelancer looking for an occasional desk or a startup looking for a workspace that can grow with your team, there’s a WeWork location in Austin to fit your needs. WeWork’s coworking spaces offer a collaborative environment for businesses of any size and type, in the most sought-after, conveniently located buildings. This workspace is available to book for just $29 a day (or starting at $10 an hour for a meeting room) using the WeWork On Demand app.

Steve Hogarty is a writer and journalist based in London. He is the travel editor of City AM newspaper and the deputy editor of City AM Magazine, where his work focuses on technology, travel, and entertainment.

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