10 Best Coworking Spaces in Kyiv
A beautiful desk means very little when the Wi-Fi drops, the power disappears, or an air alert sends everyone hunting for the nearest safe space. Kyiv's best coworking spaces understand that a workday now needs more than coffee and clever furniture.
This list focuses on ten spaces that were operating in August 2026. Ask about day passes, backup power, internet redundancy, and shelter access before booking because plans and conditions can change.
1. Creative States Arsenal
Creative States Arsenal occupies part of the former Arsenal factory at 8 Kniaziv Ostrozkykh Street, Building 7. The red-brick setting has character, while the nearby Arsenalna metro station keeps the location practical.
Private offices, meeting rooms, resident desks, common areas, and event spaces make it easy to scale from one quiet day to a team base. The network also emphasizes generator-backed operation, which matters much more than a photogenic lounge when deadlines are real.
Best for: teams that want a central, polished workspace with strong infrastructure.
2. Platforma Leonardo
Platforma's central location at 17/52 Bohdana Khmelnytskoho Street puts you within a short walk of Zoloti Vorota, Teatralna, and the city center. It's the branch to choose when meetings, restaurants, and transit all need to fit into the same day.
The design is professional without feeling stiff, and the mix of desks, offices, meeting rooms, and communal areas suits both solo workers and established companies. Use Platforma's contacts page to compare access options.
Best for: a central address and easy client meetings.
3. Platforma Art-Zavod
The Art-Zavod branch trades downtown polish for space and industrial energy. Located at 1A Kateryny Handziuk Street on the former Darnytsia silk-factory grounds, it feels more like a self-contained creative campus.
This is a good fit for larger teams, events, and people who like room to move between work sessions. It's farther from the central tourist districts, so map the commute before committing.
Best for: spacious surroundings, events, and an industrial atmosphere.
- A compact 65-watt charger can replace bulkier phone and laptop adapters
- Foldable prongs keep it tidy inside a cable pouch
- Pair it with a Type C plug adapter for Kyiv's European-style outlets
4. Peremoga
Peremoga sits inside a historic building at 15 Yaroslaviv Val, close to Zoloti Vorota. It combines a handsome central location with the practical features remote workers actually ask about, including stable internet, generator power, and shelter access.
The atmosphere leans more intimate than corporate, making it appealing for freelancers and compact teams. Its courtyard and neighborhood cafés provide an easy change of scenery without losing half the day.
Best for: independent workers who want character and central convenience.
5. Kooperativ
Kooperativ at 23A Sichovykh Striltsiv Street is built around more than renting a chair. It mixes offices, meeting rooms, event programming, terraces, and a broad professional community under one roof.
This is one of the stronger choices when introductions and collaboration matter as much as silence. It's also large enough to feel energetic without forcing every member into the same kind of workday.
Best for: networking, events, and growing creative or technology teams.
6. WORKIT
WORKIT is at 24 Marka Bezruchka Street in the Nivky area, away from the busiest center. Its setup includes multiple internet lines, Starlink, generator support, autonomous heating, water reserves, and an outdoor area.
That practical resilience is the headline, especially for people planning full workweeks rather than occasional drop-ins. The location works best if western Kyiv is already convenient for your home or team.
Best for: dependable infrastructure and a quieter location outside the center.
7. GNRTR
GNRTR works from a striking constructivist building at 3 Mykhaila Hrushevskoho Street. The structure began life in the 1930s as a restaurant for the Dynamo complex, so the setting feels far removed from a generic serviced office.
The location near Mariinskyi Park is excellent for central meetings and a midday walk. Check current membership and visitor access directly before arriving.
Best for: architecture, history, and a prestigious government-quarter location.
8. Anthill Space
Anthill Space at 7 Mykoly Vasylenka Street combines desks and offices with meeting rooms and production facilities. Its video studio is especially useful for teams that create courses, interviews, or branded content.
Wi-Fi 6 and business infrastructure give it more substance than a café with outlets. It's a sensible option for people based around Shuliavka and the western side of central Kyiv.
Best for: creators who need both a desk and a place to record.
9. LIFT99 Kyiv Hub
LIFT99 Kyiv Hub at 101 Volodymyrska Street has long attracted founders, developers, and internationally minded teams. Its community-first model makes it easy to meet people without turning every coffee break into a formal networking event.
The hub was damaged during a Russian attack in August 2025, then worked to restore operations and its community space. Confirm the latest access arrangements directly, but don't overlook what its return says about Kyiv's startup community.
Best for: founders, technology workers, and a genuinely social network.
10. Regus Maidan Plaza
Regus offers a familiar international model at 2 Maidan Nezalezhnosti, with private offices, meeting rooms, coworking access, and virtual-office services. The address is difficult to beat if you need to meet a client at the literal center of Kyiv.
The company operates several locations around the capital, so this isn't the only option if Maidan is inconvenient. Compare Kyiv branches and current plans on the Regus website.
Best for: predictable business services and short-term professional space.
What to Ask Before You Pay
Start with four questions: Is there generator power, how many internet connections are available, where is the nearest shelter, and does access continue during an alert? Then ask whether your plan includes meeting rooms, printing, calls, lockers, and after-hours entry.
A day pass is the easiest way to test noise, chair comfort, temperature, and phone-booth availability. A polished tour can't tell you whether the place still works when everyone joins a video call at once.
- High-capacity output can support laptops as well as phones and tablets
- Built-in retractable cables reduce the number of separate leads in a bag
- A useful backup for long transit days and work sessions away from wall power
Kyiv has no shortage of stylish rooms with Wi-Fi. The best coworking space is the one that keeps your day moving when the city makes ordinary work unusually complicated.



