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South Korea in numbers

from ₩113,128
Meeting rooms
from ₩201,420
Day office
from ₩34,110
Coworking day pass

All cities covered in South Korea

2 cities with workspaces available.

Where to book workspace in South Korea

Seoul accounts for the bulk of available inventory, with 13 spaces spread across districts including Gangnam, Yeouido, Jongno, Daechi, Apgujeong, and Digital Media City. Daegu adds 2 spaces in Dongdaegu, and Pyeong Taek covers Songtan with 1 location. In total, 17 bookable spaces are listed across the country.

Operators active in the network include Regus, Spaces, and HQ. In Seoul, that translates to addresses like Regus Seoul, World Trade Center in Yeouido, Regus Seoul, Gangnam Station Centre, Spaces Seoul, Spaces Autoway Tower in Daechi, and HQ Seoul, Point 23 in Jongno. Outside the capital, Regus DAEGU, Dongdaegu Station Centre and Spaces Pyeong Taek, S Tower Prime Centre are the main options.

Pricing across the network

Day rates vary by capacity and location. A solo-use coworking pass at 1201ResCo-work01 runs around ₩34,110 per day, while a 3-person day office at CM201 is priced at approximately ₩113,128. An 8-person meeting room at DALGUBUL lists at ₩191,250 per day. These figures reflect real listings and give a practical sense of the range — central Seoul districts tend to sit at the higher end, consistent with local real-estate logic.

Booking by the day rather than by the hour typically brings the per-hour cost down by around 40%. For teams planning a full working day, that difference adds up. Hourly slots remain available when the schedule calls for a shorter session.

What's included when you book

Meeting rooms come with Wi-Fi, a screen or TV, a paperboard, and water. Day offices include a desk, chairs, and Wi-Fi access. Coworking day passes cover a shared desk and Wi-Fi. Coffee machines, common areas, and phone booths — where available — are shared across all workspace types.

Catering can be added to most bookings with at least 48 hours' notice. Options include breakfast, lunch, sweet breaks, and coffee or tea service. If catering is ordered but ultimately unavailable, a refund is issued automatically. Printers are available at most venues on a pay-per-copy basis, and parking can be added as an extra option where the venue supports it.

On-site services

Around 80% of listed venues have on-site reception, and roughly 70% include phone booths. Confirmation emails are sent instantly after booking, and approximately 70% of spaces generate an invoice at the same time. For bookings requiring custom setups or specific configurations not available through the standard flow, the booking team can be contacted directly.

Booking conditions

Same-day booking is available when the slot appears in search results — there is no fixed cutoff hour, though availability depends on the individual partner venue. Minimum booking duration at IWG venues starts at one hour. Payment is taken at the time of booking via credit or debit card, PayPal, Apple Pay, Google Pay, or Klarna.

Cancellation terms are displayed on the booking screen before payment is confirmed. Refunds are processed automatically, and a credit note is generated where applicable. The entire cancellation process is self-service. One account gives access to bookable spaces worldwide, so teams operating across multiple cities — or internationally — can manage everything from a single login.

Frequently asked questions

How many workspaces are available to book in South Korea?

There are 17 bookable spaces listed across South Korea, covering meeting rooms, day offices, and coworking day passes. Seoul holds 13 of those spaces, with the remainder split between Daegu and Pyeong Taek.

What does a meeting room cost per day in Seoul?

Prices vary by capacity and district. An 8-person room at DALGUBUL in Daegu lists at ₩191,250 per day, while a 3-person office at CM201 runs approximately ₩113,128. Central Seoul districts tend to sit at the higher end of the range.

Can I book a coworking day pass in South Korea?

Yes. A solo-use coworking day pass at 1201ResCo-work01 is listed at ₩34,110. Coworking passes include a shared desk and Wi-Fi, plus access to shared amenities such as coffee machines and common areas.

Is same-day booking available?

Same-day booking is available when the slot appears in search results — there is no fixed cutoff time. Availability depends on the individual venue and partner operator.

Which districts in Seoul have the most workspace options?

Gangnam and Yeouido have the highest concentration of listed spaces in Seoul, followed by Jongno, Daechi, Apgujeong, and Digital Media City. Operators present across these areas include Regus, Spaces, and HQ.

Are there workspaces available outside Seoul?

Yes. Regus DAEGU, Dongdaegu Station Centre covers Daegu, and Spaces Pyeong Taek, S Tower Prime Centre is available in Songtan, Pyeong Taek. Combined, these cities add 3 bookable spaces to the national inventory.

What equipment is included in a meeting room booking?

Meeting rooms include Wi-Fi, a screen or TV, a paperboard, and water. Coffee machines, shared areas, and phone booths are also accessible where available at the venue.

Can I add catering to my booking?

Catering can be ordered with at least 48 hours' notice. Available options include breakfast, lunch, sweet breaks, and coffee or tea service. If the catering cannot be fulfilled, a refund is issued automatically.

What payment methods are accepted?

Payment is taken at the time of booking via credit or debit card, PayPal, Apple Pay, Google Pay, or Klarna. An invoice is generated instantly for approximately 70% of spaces.

What are the cancellation conditions?

Cancellation terms are shown on the booking screen before payment is confirmed. Refunds are processed automatically, and a credit note is generated where applicable — the full process is self-service.

Is it cheaper to book by the day rather than by the hour?

Booking a full day typically reduces the effective hourly rate by around 40% compared to booking individual hours. For teams planning a complete working day, the daily rate is generally the more cost-efficient option.

Can I manage bookings in multiple cities from a single account?

Yes. One account covers all bookable spaces worldwide, including all South Korean cities in the network. Teams working across Seoul, Daegu, and Pyeong Taek — or internationally — can book and manage everything through a single login.