
Coworking day pass pricing in Canberra starts from AUD 98
Professional coworking spaces in Canberra offer day passes starting from AUD 98 at Regus CANBERRA, Canberra Airport. With 3 locations across the city, daily workspace rates reach up to AUD 125 for central positions. The Regus CANBERRA, 15 Moore Street location in the City district provides mid-range pricing at AUD 116 per day, while the Marcus Clarke Street venue in Civic commands the highest daily rate at AUD 125.
Strategic locations across key Canberra districts
Canberra's coworking facilities span three distinct business areas, each offering different advantages for remote work. The Airport location at 450 meters from Canberra Airport provides the most budget-friendly option for travelers and those requiring airport proximity. Central city locations on Moore Street and Marcus Clarke Street position users within 239 to 300 meters of Alinga Street light rail station, ensuring excellent connectivity across the capital.

Transport accessibility and booking conditions
Light rail access proves particularly convenient for two of the three venues, both positioned within walking distance of Alinga Street station. The airport location leverages its proximity to international transport links, sitting 450 meters from the main terminal. Same-day booking remains available when slots appear in search results, with instant confirmation and automatic invoice generation for most bookings. Cancellation follows country-specific terms displayed before payment, with self-service options and automatic refunds processed through credit notes.

Workspace equipment and shared facilities
Each day pass includes essential coworking amenities: shared desk access, Wi-Fi connectivity, and access to common areas including coffee machines where available. Most locations maintain reception services during standard 9:00-17:00 operating hours, with some venues extending access until 22:00. Phone booths are available at approximately 70% of network locations for private calls. Additional services like printing operate on a pay-per-copy basis, while catering orders require 48-hour advance notice and are fulfilled by individual operators.











