
Day pass pricing and where to find the best value
Coworking day passes in Jerusalem start at 188 ILS, available at Regus Modi'in on Dam HaMacbim Street in the Modi'in district. Prices climb to 269 ILS at Regus JERUSALEM, Gati in Har Hozvim, placing mid-range options around 242 ILS at HQ Jerusalem in Givat Shaul, 974 meters from Denya Square light rail station. The price gap reflects district positioning, with Modi'in offering the most accessible rate for remote workers booking a single-day drop-in workspace.
All venues provide shared desk access and Wi-Fi as standard equipment. Coffee machines and common areas are accessible across locations, though extras like printing operate on a pay-per-copy model. Payment is processed instantly at booking via credit card, PayPal, Apple Pay, Google Pay, or Klarna, with email confirmation and invoice arriving immediately after completion.
Shared workspace locations and how to reach them
Jerusalem's coworking supply spans three districts: Har Hozvim, Givat Shaul, and Modi'in. HQ Jerusalem in Givat Shaul sits 974 meters from Denya Square light rail station, while Regus JERUSALEM, Gati in Har Hozvim is 1,422 meters from HaTurim station. Yerushalayim/Yits'hak Navon train station, 2.3 kilometers from the city center, is the main rail hub; Regus JERUSALEM, Gati is 1,517 meters away, and HQ Jerusalem is 1,930 meters from the same station.
Modi'in Merkaz Station serves the Modi'in location, though it sits 4,193 meters from the venue. Light rail coverage extends to Damascus Gate, Central Station, and Mahane Yehuda, offering connections to core business areas. If your schedule allows, compare venue proximity to your arrival point before booking to reduce walking distance.

Booking mechanics and cancellation terms
Same-day booking is available whenever the platform shows the slot — no fixed cutoff hour applies, though availability depends on partner inventory. Minimum booking starts at one hour for IWG-operated venues, and you can extend access on-site if needed. Cancellation terms are country-specific and displayed on the booking screen before payment; self-service cancellation generates an automatic refund and credit note when applicable.
Standard hours run 09:00–17:00, with some venues extending to 22:00. You must arrive before closing time to validate your booking. Around 80% of locations include reception staff, and 70% provide phone booths when available. Mondays and Tuesdays see the highest demand, while Fridays are typically quieter.

Extras and catering options
Catering is fulfilled by the operator and requires 48 hours' lead time. You can order breakfast, lunch, sweet breaks, or coffee and tea service; if the venue cannot fulfill your request, a refund is issued. IWG-operated spaces offer universal catering coverage, and post-booking extras can be arranged through the same account.
Parking is available as a paid option at select venues. Printer access follows a pay-per-copy model, and any custom requests — such as additional equipment or setup changes — require direct contact with the operator. Invoices include VAT details suitable for company expense reporting.











