Beeworking

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Beeworking has three flagship locations: Heredia, Los Yoses and Escazú, as well as a smaller café with a workspace also in Escazú. Their offices are popular among digital nomads, freelancers, and small businesses. The space is designed to be both functional and aesthetically pleasing, with plenty of natural light and greenery.

The community at Beeworking is tight-knit, with regular social events, workshops, and networking opportunities. The space encourages collaboration and creativity.

Private Office

Amenities

high-speed internet
private meeting rooms
communal kitchen
lockers
virtual office services

Target Audience

Digital nomads, remote workers, freelancers, creatives.

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Selena Portillo

Graphic Desginer

“Found this on CR Nomads and it was a chill place to work while I was in San José. Fast internet, private office, and nice ambiance. Fully recommended”, Michael Clark.

Elena Allende

Costumer Service

“Found this on CR Nomads and it was a chill place to work while I was in San José. Fast internet, private office, and nice ambiance. Fully recommended”, Michael Clark.

Daniel Entropia

IT Specialist

“Found this on CR Nomads and it was a chill place to work while I was in San José. Fast internet, private office, and nice ambiance. Fully recommended”, Michael Clark.

FAQ

Coworking spaces in Costa Rica range from open desks and shared areas to private offices and meeting rooms. Whether you want a quiet corner or a lively environment, you’ll find options that match different working styles and preferences.

Consider factors like location, amenities, internet speed, and community vibe when choosing a coworking space. CR Nomads can help you navigate these options, providing insights and recommendations, whether you’re looking for a bustling city environment or a tranquil beachside spot.

Most spaces provide high-speed internet, comfortable seating, coffee, and access to networking events.

Yes, you’ll find coworking spaces in beach towns like Tamarindo, Nosara, and Puerto Viejo. These spaces offer the perfect mix of work and play, with easy access to surf spots and a relaxed coastal atmosphere.

Costs vary by location and amenities, but generally, you can expect to pay between $7 to $30 per day or $150 to $300 per month for a shared desk.

Yes, many coworking spaces in Costa Rica offer flexible membership options, including daily, weekly, and monthly passes, allowing you to choose what fits your schedule best.

Some coworking spaces do provide 24/7 access, ideal if you need flexibility for late-night or early-morning work sessions.

Yes, many coworking spaces offer private meeting rooms for calls or presentations, adding a professional touch to your remote work.