
Pricing and availability for meeting rooms in Be'er Sheva
Meeting room hire in Be'er Sheva starts at 397 ILS per day for a compact three-person space at Spaces Beer Sheva, G7, located in the Central Business District. Larger boardrooms seating up to 10 people are available from 830 ILS per day at the same venue. The current inventory includes four bookable spaces, with options suited to client meetings, team workshops, and interview suites. All pricing is for full-day bookings; hourly slots are also available through the platform, typically at around 40 percent less than the daily rate when booking shorter sessions.
Spaces Beer Sheva, G7 anchors the supply in the Central Business District and sits 951 meters from Be'er Sheva North train station, making it practical for visitors arriving by rail from Tel Aviv, Jerusalem, or Haifa. The venue offers both small huddle rooms and larger presentation rooms with standard equipment including Wi-Fi, screens, and paperboard. Same-day booking is possible whenever the platform shows availability—there is no fixed cutoff hour, though lead time depends on partner confirmation. Instant email confirmation follows most bookings, and around 70 percent of reservations generate an invoice immediately.
Venue categories and use cases
The inventory splits into small meeting rooms for one to four participants—such as CMR-02, priced at 397 ILS—and medium-sized spaces holding five to ten people, like MR-01 at 830 ILS. Small rooms suit confidential client discussions, recruitment interviews, and focused strategy sessions, while the medium category works for departmental briefings, training workshops, and video conference calls with remote teams. The largest capacity currently listed is 10 people, which positions the market toward professional services, legal firms, and tech startups rather than large-scale conferences. All venues include still water, Wi-Fi, and a screen or TV; paperboard is standard, and printing is charged per copy on site.

Transport access and district context
Be'er Sheva North train station lies 951 meters from Spaces Beer Sheva, G7, while Be'er Sheba - Center station is approximately 2,059 meters away. Both stations connect to the national rail network, with services to Jerusalem (71 kilometers distant), Tel Aviv-Yafo (93 kilometers), and Herzliya (101 kilometers). The Central Business District, where all current inventory sits, serves as the primary commercial zone, hosting professional service firms, government offices, and research institutions linked to the nearby university. Lehavim Rahat and Dimona stations are also on the network but lie beyond practical walking distance—13 and 30 kilometers respectively—so users traveling from those points typically rely on taxi or rideshare connections once they reach the city.
Booking conditions and equipment
Payment is due at the time of booking and accepted via credit or debit card, PayPal, Apple Pay, Google Pay, and Klarna. Cancellation is self-service through the platform, with refunds issued automatically to the original payment method and a credit note generated for accounting records. Specific cancellation deadlines vary by country and appear on the booking screen before payment; Israeli terms apply to all Be'er Sheva venues. Catering—breakfast, lunch, sweet breaks, or coffee service—requires 48 hours' notice and is fulfilled by the operator; if the order cannot be prepared, a refund is issued. Around 80 percent of partner locations include reception staff, and roughly 70 percent offer phone booths in shared areas, though these extras depend on the specific site.
Standard hours run from 09:00 to 17:00, with some venues extending access to 22:00; arrival before the official closing time is mandatory. Monday and Tuesday see the highest demand, while Friday is typically the quietest day—information that can help with scheduling flexibility but does not affect price. Extensions and additional services, such as parking or upgraded AV equipment, can be requested post-booking through the operator's support channels for venues under the IWG network. All meeting rooms include Wi-Fi, a screen or TV, paperboard, and still water; coffee machines and common areas are shared across the center.










