Best Coworking Spaces & Cafes to Work From in Mumbai (2026 Prices)

Best Coworking Spaces & Cafes to Work From in Mumbai (2026 Prices)

Working from home in Mumbai usually means a slow wifi router, a landlord's drilling next door, or a flatmate on back to back calls. Here's where people actually go instead, coworking spaces and work friendly cafes across the city, with real prices, what each one is actually good for, and how the commute plays out.

Mumbai's work from anywhere scene splits pretty cleanly into three tiers: premium coworking for anyone who needs a professional address or client meetings, startup and community focused spaces for people who want the desk and the network, and cafes for anyone who just needs three or four quiet hours. Which one is right depends more on what you're using it for than on price alone, so this goes deeper than a list.

Quick answer: Best for client meetings and a professional address is WeWork BKC. Best for startup community is 91springboard or IndiQube. Best budget option is a GoFloaters day pass from ₹249. Best cafe for wifi and quiet mornings is Kitchen Garden by Suzette, Pali Hill.


Premium Coworking, Where Client Meetings Actually Happen

WeWork BKC is the one most people already know, and the reviews back it up, a 4.4 Google rating across more than 1,200 reviews, with people consistently calling out the well kept infrastructure and how central the location is. Dedicated desks across WeWork's Mumbai centres range from ₹7,500 to ₹53,000 a month depending on location, private cabins start around ₹13,000, and meeting rooms outside your plan are billed separately, starting around ₹250 per person per hour. Day passes exist too, though once booked they're non refundable, so it's worth checking the centre's actual availability before you commit to a date.

For something even more upscale, The Executive Centre (TEC) in Nariman Point runs a private office model rather than open coworking, aimed at financial firms, legal consultants and senior leadership. It sits at the top of the price range, roughly ₹18,000 to ₹35,000 a seat a month, but comes with concierge level service that the open floor spaces don't offer.

Quick Note on the Jargon

If you're new to coworking, the three terms that actually matter are these. A hot desk is any open seat on a first come basis, cheapest option, no fixed spot. A dedicated desk is your own seat that stays yours, usually the monthly plans quoted above. A private cabin is an enclosed room for one person or a small team, priced highest but the only option with a door that actually closes for calls.


Startup and Community Spaces

If the goal is a desk plus an actual network rather than just square footage, these are built for it.

  • 🚀 91springboard: ₹10,000 to ₹13,000 a month, leans harder into founder and startup community events than most other brands on this list
  • 🏙️ IndiQube: mid range at ₹9,000 to ₹16,000 a seat a month, with Mumbai locations in Powai, Jogeshwari and Goregaon East, a genuinely different crowd from the Bandra and BKC cluster, more IT and tech services
  • 🎨 CoWrks: ₹9,000 to ₹17,000 a seat a month, usually built into premium malls or IT parks, popular with ad agencies and design led teams who care about the space looking good on a client call
  • 🏢 Awfis: the widest footprint in the city, ₹5,000 to ₹25,000 a month depending on centre and seat type, the safest middle ground if you just want a reliable desk without picking a specific tribe

Budget and Day Pass Options

  • Innov8: day pass from ₹399, private cabins from ₹9,099 a month for a 3 seater in Andheri East, a reasonable way to test a space before signing anything longer
  • 💸 GoFloaters network: dozens of independent spaces across Andheri, BKC, Powai and Thane, day passes starting at ₹249 and averaging around ₹325, the cheapest legitimate entry point into coworking in the city
  • 📲 myHQ: an app rather than a single space, aggregates pay per use access across dozens of cafes and coworking floors citywide, useful if you don't want to commit to one brand and just want whatever's closest that day

If you also need a business address for GST registration, most brands on this list, from Awfis to IndiQube, offer virtual office add ons on top of the desk plans. Worth asking about at the time of booking since it's sometimes cheaper bundled in than added later. Most monthly plans also ask for a security deposit equal to one month's fee and a 30 day notice period to cancel, worth factoring in before you sign anything longer than a day pass.

The Monsoon Factor

Worth planning around if you're booking anything longer than a day pass. Mumbai's monsoon regularly knocks out power and internet in pockets of the city, and larger coworking brands like WeWork, Awfis and 91springboard generally run on generator backup, so a local outage rarely takes the whole floor down. Independent cafes usually don't have that redundancy, so a call that absolutely cannot drop is safer booked at a coworking space between June and September.


Cafes Worth Working From

Not everyone wants a membership, and Mumbai's cafe scene has genuinely adapted to laptop crowds, particularly in Bandra.

  • Kitchen Garden by Suzette, Pali Hill: the most consistent wifi of any cafe tested recently, holding 45 to 60 Mbps even through lunch. Gets loud after 1 PM with the brunch crowd, mornings before 11 are the real window for calls
  • 📶 Subko, Bandra: quiet through the morning, 30 to 40 Mbps wifi, coffee good enough that the price feels fair
  • 🔌 Blue Tokai, Pali Hill: single seater sections built for laptop work with sockets in the furniture, crowded by late morning on weekdays
  • 🌊 Third Wave Coffee, Chowpatty: sea facing, quieter than the Bandra cluster, a solid pick if you're working from South Mumbai
  • 🥗 The Yoga House, Bandra: a multi storey house with floor seating and a healthy menu, better for slower work than back to back calls

The unspoken rule across most of these is a minimum order roughly once an hour to justify a long sit, which still comes out cheaper than a coworking day pass for a two or three hour stretch.


Which One Actually Fits You

Coworking makes more sense if you're on calls all day, need a stable address for clients, or want power backup through monsoon season. Cafes make more sense for shorter stretches, solo focus work, or when you want a change of scene without booking anything in advance. A lot of freelancers in the city end up doing both, cafe in the morning, coworking desk for calls in the afternoon.


Mumbai Work From Anywhere Spots at a Glance

SpotTypePriceAreaNearest Station
WeWork BKCCoworking₹7,500 to ₹53,000/monthBandra Kurla ComplexBandra, Western Line
The Executive CentrePrivate office₹18,000 to ₹35,000/monthNariman PointChurchgate, Western Line
91springboardCoworking₹10,000 to ₹13,000/monthMultipleVaries by centre
IndiQubeCoworking₹9,000 to ₹16,000/monthPowai, Jogeshwari, Goregaon EastKanjurmarg, Harbour Line
CoWrksCoworking₹9,000 to ₹17,000/monthMultipleVaries by centre
AwfisCoworking₹5,000 to ₹25,000/monthMultipleVaries by centre
Innov8Coworking₹399/day, cabins from ₹9,099/monthAndheri East and moreAndheri, Western Line
GoFloaters networkCoworking₹249 to ₹325/dayAndheri, BKC, Powai, ThaneVaries by centre
Kitchen Garden by SuzetteCafeApprox ₹300 to ₹500 for a long sitPali Hill, BandraBandra, Western Line
SubkoCafeApprox ₹300 to ₹500 for a long sitBandraBandra, Western Line
Third Wave CoffeeCafeApprox ₹250 to ₹400 for a long sitChowpattyCharni Road, Western Line

Getting to These Workspaces

The clusters split by train line more than by distance. Bandra and BKC sit on the Western Line and are the easiest to reach from most of the western suburbs. Powai and Jogeshwari, where IndiQube's Mumbai centres are, connect better via the Harbour Line through Kanjurmarg or the Western Express Highway metro corridor. Nariman Point and Fort, where TEC sits, are a walk from Churchgate on the Western Line or CSMT on the Central and Harbour lines. Andheri East, home to a chunk of Innov8's and Awfis's centres, sits right on the Western Line with metro connectivity too.

Given how spread out these actually are, checking the Yatri app for live train status before you leave is genuinely useful here, not just for the usual delay checks but for comparing whether the Western or Harbour Line gets you to a Powai or Nariman Point meeting faster on a given day, since the answer changes depending on where you're starting from.


Frequently Asked Questions

What is the cheapest coworking space in Mumbai?
The GoFloaters network has day passes starting from ₹249, the lowest legitimate entry point across the city's coworking options.

Which coworking space in Mumbai has the best reviews?
WeWork BKC holds a 4.4 Google rating across more than 1,200 reviews, one of the highest review counts of any coworking space in the city.

Is there a coworking option in Mumbai for GST registration or a business address?
Yes. Most major brands, including Awfis, IndiQube and 91springboard, offer virtual office plans that can be bundled with a desk plan for a lower combined cost than adding one later.

Are cafes in Mumbai actually good for full day work?
Some are. Kitchen Garden by Suzette in Pali Hill and Subko in Bandra both hold reliable wifi speeds through busy hours, though most cafes expect a minimum order roughly every hour for longer sits.

Do coworking spaces in Mumbai have power backup during monsoon?
Most established brands, including WeWork, Awfis and 91springboard, run on generator backup, making them more reliable than independent cafes during monsoon outages between June and September.

Dated August 21, 2026