
Pricing and availability
Coworking day passes in Herzliya start at 170 ILS, with 21 spaces currently bookable. In Herzliya Pituach, Regus Herzeliya at Reit 1 House charges 242 ILS per day and sits 630 meters from Hertsliya train station. Spaces HERZLIYA in the same district prices day access at 323 ILS, located 571 meters from the same station. Across the border in Kfar Saba's Hatachana District, Spaces Menivim offers the lowest rate at 206 ILS per day, though the walk from Kfar Saba station stretches to 2,484 meters.
All bookings confirm instantly via email. Around 70% of spaces generate invoices immediately after payment. You pay upfront by card, PayPal, Apple Pay, Google Pay, or Klarna, and cancellation follows country-specific rules displayed before checkout—refunds process automatically when eligible, and a credit note generates for your records.
Location and rail access
Most coworking options cluster in Herzliya Pituach, the city's waterfront business quarter. Hertsliya station anchors local rail connections and sees frequent service toward Tel Aviv Savidor Center (9.8 km south) and Kfar Saba (6.8 km northeast). Spaces at Reit 1 House and Spaces Oxygen both lie within a 10-minute walk of the platform. Venues in Kfar Saba's Hatachana District put you closer to the northern rail corridor, with Kfar Saba station rated 4.1 across 643 reviews—useful if you're traveling between Ra'anana, Rosh HaAyin North, or Netanya.
Beyond rail, Ben Gurion Airport sits 18.2 km southeast of Herzliya, reachable by train via Tel Aviv-Hashalom or direct highway. The Tel Aviv red line (light rail) runs through Yehudit, Abba Hillel, and Arlozorov stations, each within 10–12 km of Herzliya Pituach—connecting you to the broader metropolitan network without switching to bus.

What you get on arrival
Every coworking pass includes a shared desk and Wi-Fi; about 80% of venues staff a reception desk during business hours. Coffee machines and common lounges are standard, and roughly 70% provide soundproof phone booths on a first-come basis. Printing costs extra—most operators charge per page rather than bundling it into the daily rate. Parking is sometimes available as a paid add-on; check the venue detail page before booking if you're driving.
Standard hours run 09:00–17:00, with select locations extending access until 22:00. You must arrive before the venue closes—late check-in isn't guaranteed. If you need catering (breakfast, lunch, or a coffee service), place your order at least 48 hours ahead; the operator handles fulfillment, and you receive a full refund if the request can't be met.

Booking and flexibility
Same-day slots appear in search results whenever the partner makes them available—there's no universal cutoff hour. Your single OpenDesks account works across every city in the network, so booking a desk in Herzliya one day and Tel Aviv or Kefar Sava the next requires no new login. Daily rates typically offer around 40% savings versus hourly booking, though the exact discount depends on the venue. Peak demand falls on Monday and Tuesday; Friday is quietest and sometimes shows better last-minute availability.




















