Last Updated on 2025 年 11 月 21 日 by 総合編集組
Chiang Mai Coworking Spaces 2025: Why This City Still Crushes Every Other Digital Nomad Hub (Tested & Ranked)
After spending an entire month in November 2025 testing every major coworking space in Chiang Mai, one thing is crystal clear: nowhere else on earth gives you enterprise-grade internet, ergonomic heaven, and 24/7 access for $75–165 USD per month. Here’s the no-BS breakdown.

The Insane Value That Still Shocks in 2025 Average monthly membership at top-tier spaces: $75–165 USD (2,500–5,500 THB). That price includes dual redundant gigabit fiber, unlimited good coffee, fingerprint 24/7 access, and chairs that make your Herman Miller at home feel cheap. Lisbon starts at €200, Bali’s popular spots are $120–250. Chiang Mai isn’t just cheaper — it’s embarrassingly better.
Two Types of Nomads, Two Completely Different Needs
- Focus warriors (developers, writers, designers) → need silence + bulletproof internet
- Network hunters (founders, marketers, agency owners) → need constant serendipity and events Pick the wrong vibe and your productivity dies in three days.
Nimman Area – The Beating Heart (and the Most Expensive) Punspace Nimman remains the gold standard. Real tested speed in peak hours: 118 Mbps down / 144 Mbps up. Ergonomic chairs, soundproof Skype booths, unlimited coffee, fingerprint entry after midnight. Monthly from 3,899 THB. Downside? November–March it’s packed by 9 AM.
Yellow Coworking Space is the most international spot in town. You’ll hear ten languages before lunch and probably leave with a new co-founder. Great garden, shower rooms, weekly events. But the chairs are getting old — test before committing.
Old City & Surroundings – Where Magic Happens in Silence The Social Club (my personal 2025 winner) Two redundant gigabit fiber lines + WiFi 6 = zero drops all week. The chairs are legitimately the most comfortable I’ve ever used in any coworking space worldwide. Add a garden, pool table, free quality coffee, and the friendliest community in Chiang Mai. All for 4,000 THB/month.
Alt_ChiangMai – the coliving+coworking hybrid done right. Rooftop garden, weekly family dinners, two locations included in one membership. Perfect if you’re solo and want friends on day one.
CAMP at Maya Mall – The Ultimate Budget & Night-Owl Savior Technically almost free. Spend 50 THB at the café → 4 hours super-fast AIS WiFi. Open 24/7 (side elevator after mall closes). Every nomad has crashed here at 3 AM at least once.
2025 Quick Comparison Table
| Space | Monthly (THB) | 24/7 | Internet Reliability | Quiet Level | Community | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| The Social Club | 4,000 | Yes | ★★★★★ | ★★★★ | ★★★★★ | Rock-solid internet + warm vibes |
| Punspace | 3,899–5,500 | Yes | ★★★★★ | ★★★★ | ★★★★ | Professional focus workers |
| Alt_ChiangMai | 4,000– | Yes | ★★★★ | ★★★★ | ★★★★★ | Solo travelers wanting friends |
| Yellow Coworking | 5,990 | No | ★★★★ | ★★ | ★★★★★ | Networking & international crowd |
| CAMP Maya | Almost free | Yes | ★★★ | ★ | ★★ | Night owls & ultra-budget |
Cafés That Save Lives When Everything Is Full
- Ristr8to – World-latte-art champion, great for 1–2 hours
- Graph Café – Minimalist, strong WiFi, designer favorite
- Akha Ama Coffee – Ethical beans, quiet branches
- Ombra Caffe (Santitham) – hidden gem with parking
Final Advice Before You Book a Monthly Pass
- Spend your first week buying day passes everywhere
- Test during peak hours (9 AM–noon)
- Talk to existing members — they’ll tell you the real story
- Only then lock in a monthly membership
Chiang Mai in 2025 isn’t “cheap” anymore — it’s unfairly good.
Important Disclaimer: All prices and experiences based on November 2025 visits. Always check official websites for the latest rates and policies.
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