
Flexible coworking in the heart of the trinational region
Basel offers a unique strategic position for traveling professionals. Located on the Franco-German border, the city daily attracts workers from Strasbourg, Mulhouse or Freiburg im Breisgau. Basel's coworking spaces adapt to this international clientele with flexible day-use solutions.
Basel's economic center is concentrated around the banking district of Grossbasel and the St. Johann area. The shared workspaces there offer equipped workstations from the morning, accessible without long-term commitment. The proximity to SBB station facilitates travel from Zurich in 1h05 or Bern in 1h15.
Rates and services of Basel spaces
Daily prices in Basel reflect the high-end positioning of the Swiss economic hub. Count €65 on average for a full day, with significant variations depending on services. The most accessible spaces start at €10 per day, generally located on the outskirts or in community structures.
Half-day rates allow more flexibility with an average of €34. This formula suits occasional business meetings or short work sessions between travels. Premium spaces in the city center can reach €89 per day but often include access to meeting rooms and concierge services.

Location of spaces in the metropolitan area
The Kleinbasel district concentrates several coworking spaces accessible from neighboring France. Alsatian professionals appreciate this proximity to avoid trips to the historic center. Tram line 8 efficiently connects this area to the central station in 12 minutes.
The St. Johann sector attracts a clientele of companies established in the business district towers. The spaces there offer workstations with Rhine views and advanced technical equipment. Access from the A2 highway facilitates car travel from Germany.
Some spaces are also emerging in the Gundeldingen district,

Regional connections and mobility
Basel's geographical position makes it a natural hub for digital nomads in the trinational region. Direct rail connections to Strasbourg (1h24), Zurich (1h05) and even Stuttgart (2h45) significantly expand the pool of potential users.
Basel-Mulhouse-Freiburg EuroAirport remains accessible in 20 minutes by bus from the central station. This proximity attracts international consultants who can combine business flights and work sessions in the same day. Coworking spaces near the airport are developing specific offers for this clientele.
Basel's urban transport network facilitates intra-urban travel with an efficient system of trams and buses. A daily pass at 8.80 CHF allows free access to the different districts housing coworking spaces.















