
Pricing and availability
Tel Aviv-Yafo offers 21 coworking day passes starting at 170 ILS. In Ramat Gan Center, you'll find Regus RAMAT GAN, Atrium Tower at 269 ILS per day, located just 116 meters from Abba Hillel light rail station. Sarona district hosts Spaces TEL AVIV, Spaces We TLV at 296 ILS daily, within 295 meters of Arlozorov station, and Regus TEL AVIV, Sarona priced at 341 ILS, which sits 232 meters from Sha'ul HaMelekh station. Most venues open 09:00–17:00, with some offering extended hours to 22:00. Bookings are confirmed instantly by email, and same-day access is available whenever search results display open slots.
Where to find drop-in workspace
Coworking spaces are spread across 19 districts, including Sarona, Herzliya Pituach, Ramat Hachayal, and Ramat Gan. Several areas concentrate around key transport links: Bnei Brak sits near its namesake station 5 kilometers from the city center, while Or Yehuda and Nahalat Yitzhak cluster to the east. Spaces in Herzliya Pituach and Ra'anana Business Park are positioned along the northern corridor. Ben Gurion Airport, located 12.6 kilometers out, provides international connectivity; nearby Ramat Gan Center desks offer quick access for travelers needing workspace before or after flights.

Booking and cancellation
You pay immediately when reserving a desk using credit card, PayPal, Apple Pay, Google Pay, or Klarna. Cancellation rules depend on your specific location and appear on screen before payment. Refunds process automatically when you cancel through your account. Every invoice includes VAT breakdowns suitable for company expense reporting. Once booked, you'll receive a digital confirmation and, in about 70 percent of cases, an instant invoice. One account covers all cities globally, so the login you create in Tel Aviv works equally in Herzliya, Jerusalem, Haifa, or any other city.

What you can expect on-site
Standard coworking setup includes a shared desk, Wi-Fi, and access to common areas. Around 80 percent of venues have staffed reception, and roughly 70 percent offer phone booths for private calls. Coffee machines are widely available. Printers operate on a pay-per-copy model, and parking typically costs extra when offered. Catering orders—breakfast, lunch, coffee service, or sweet breaks—require 48 hours' notice and are fulfilled by the venue operator; if they can't deliver, you receive a refund.
Transport links
Tel Aviv Savidor Center train station, 1.6 kilometers from the city, connects to several workspace districts via onward light rail. Tel Aviv-Hashalom station lies 1.7 kilometers out and serves the eastern business zones. From Ben Gurion Airport, Arlozorov light rail station is reachable via train and connects to multiple coworking venues within short walking distance. Shenkar and Beilinson light rail stops provide links to Petah Tikva and outer neighborhoods where additional desks are located.




















