
Day pass pricing in Kowloon
Coworking day passes in Kowloon start at 432 HKD, with most flexible desks hovering around 522–558 HKD depending on district. The lowest rate we found is 522 HKD at Regus Hong Kong, 8 Observatory Road in Tsim Sha Tsui — 542 meters from Hung Hom station. Mong Kok locations such as Regus HONG KONG, Nathan Road list at 558 HKD and sit just 156 meters from Mong Kok subway station. Pricing in Kowloon reflects central-area demand without the premium surge you see across the harbor, making it a sensible pick for freelancers and remote teams working a single day or rotating between districts.
Where to find hot desks across Kowloon
Our platform lists 27 coworking day-pass options across Kowloon, concentrated in Tsim Sha Tsui, Mong Kok, and nearby commercial zones. Regus Hong Kong, Grand Century Place sits 437 meters from Prince Edward station and offers drop-in access for 558 HKD. The 8 Observatory Road venue in Tsim Sha Tsui anchors the lower end at 522 HKD and is walkable from Hung Hom. District choice matters: Tsim Sha Tsui skews slightly cheaper, while Mong Kok sits closer to retail corridors and sees steady weekday traffic. All venues appear on the same search, so you can compare price, proximity, and available slots in real time.

Booking terms and same-day access
Same-day booking works whenever the slot shows up in search results — no universal cutoff hour applies, though most operators confirm availability up to an hour before arrival. Payment is instant at checkout via credit card, PayPal, Apple Pay, Google Pay, or Klarna. Cancellation terms vary by country and appear on the booking screen before you pay; refunds and credit notes process automatically when you cancel within the allowed window. Invoices include 0% VAT broken out for expense claims. Confirmation and invoice arrive by email immediately after booking, and roughly 70% of spaces issue invoices instantly.

What's included in a Kowloon day pass
Every coworking day pass includes a shared desk, Wi-Fi, and access to common areas. Coffee machines are standard; phone booths appear in roughly 70% of venues. Reception desks staff around 80% of locations, useful if you need help with printing or courier handoff. Printing is typically pay-per-copy, and parking — where offered — costs extra. Catering is bookable 48 hours in advance through the operator; options include breakfast, lunch, coffee service, and sweet breaks, with full refund if the kitchen can't deliver. Standard hours run 09:00–17:00, with some venues extending to 22:00. You must arrive before closing time to validate your booking.
Key stations near coworking venues
Mong Kok station (156 meters from Regus HONG KONG, Nathan Road) anchors the northern cluster. Prince Edward sits 437 meters from Regus Hong Kong, Grand Century Place. Hung Hom is 542 meters from the 8 Observatory Road venue in Tsim Sha Tsui. Hong Kong West Kowloon Station — the high-speed rail terminal — lies roughly 1.9–2.3 kilometers from most listed spaces, reachable by taxi or a single MTR transfer. Tsim Sha Tsui and Kowloon stations serve the southern waterfront and connect to East Rail and Tsuen Wan lines.




















