
Pricing and availability
Kuala Lumpur offers 36 coworking day-pass spaces with prices starting at MYR 71 per day. Regus KUALA LUMPUR, KL Sentral provides drop-in access from MYR 107, while Signature Q Sentral and Spaces Platinum Sentral both start at MYR 125. Most venues cluster around Kuala Lumpur Sentral and Bukit Bintang, with additional options in Mont Kiara, Bangsar South, and Cyberjaya. Same-day booking is available whenever the platform shows availability—there is no fixed cutoff time, though slots disappear once capacity fills.
Transport connections
KL Sentral serves as the main transit hub, located 300 metres from the city centre and hosting six nearby coworking venues. Signature Kuala Lumpur stands 256 metres from KL Sentral, Spaces Platinum Sentral is 360 metres away, and Regus KL Sentral sits 394 metres from the station. Bandar Utama station, 7.4 kilometres out, connects to four additional spaces, while Ampang Park—5 kilometres from the centre—provides access to five venues. Subang Jaya station links three coworking locations 12 kilometres west of downtown.

Equipment and on-site services
All coworking day passes include a shared desk and Wi-Fi. Around 80% of venues have reception staff, and 70% provide phone booths for calls. Coffee machines and common areas are standard across the network. Printing operates on a pay-per-copy basis, and parking is available as an optional extra at select locations. Extended hours reach up to 22:00 at some sites, though standard access runs from 09:00 to 17:00—you must arrive before closing time.

Booking and payment
Payment is due at the time of booking via credit card, debit card, PayPal, Apple Pay, Google Pay, or Klarna. Confirmation emails arrive instantly, and roughly 70% of spaces generate invoices automatically. Cancellation is self-service through your account, with refunds processed automatically and a credit note issued. Specific cancellation terms depend on the country and appear on the booking screen before checkout. You cannot add custom requests during booking; contact support directly for special arrangements.
Districts and use cases
Kuala Lumpur Sentral concentrates the highest density of options, anchored by three major brands within 400 metres of the transit station. Bukit Bintang attracts freelancers seeking retail proximity, while Damansara Heights and Mont Kiara serve consultants working with multinational clients. Cyberjaya—24 kilometres from the centre—caters to tech contractors and startup teams needing lower daily rates. Bangsar South and Mid Valley City offer mid-range pricing with direct LRT links, and Taman Tun Dr Ismail provides quieter environments for remote workers avoiding the busiest hubs.




















