
Coworking day passes in Cambridge, MA — from $44 per day
Cambridge has 39 coworking spaces available on a day-pass basis, with prices starting at $44 for a full day. Whether you're in from out of town, avoiding the commute into Boston, or just need a productive desk away from home, the options here span Kendall Square, Harvard Square, and neighboring Back Bay — each with a distinct feel and price point.
What you'll pay and where
The entry point is Regus MA, Cambridge - Kendall Square at $44/day. It sits 558 meters from the Kendall/MIT subway station, which makes it straightforward to reach on the Red Line. A step up in price, Regus MA, Cambridge - Harvard Square-Mifflin Place comes in at $62/day — a Harvard Square address with Alewife station 2,950 meters away. For those working closer to Boston proper, Spaces MA, Boston - Spaces Newbury Street in Back Bay is priced at $68/day, with the Back Bay transit station 1,023 meters from the door.
Pricing across the 39 listings follows real-estate logic: Kendall Square and peripheral locations tend to run cheaper, while Back Bay and more central Boston addresses sit higher. No two venues are identical in what they include, but all day-pass coworking spaces come with a shared desk and Wi-Fi as standard. Coffee machines, common areas, and phone booths (where available) are shared-access amenities you'll typically find on-site.

Booking conditions
Payment is taken instantly at the time of booking and accepted via credit/debit card, PayPal, Apple Pay, Google Pay, or Klarna. Same-day bookings are supported when the slot appears in search results — there's no fixed cutoff. Confirmation arrives by email immediately after booking, and invoices (with VAT detail for expense reporting) are generated automatically for around 70% of spaces.
Cancellation terms vary by venue and are displayed on the booking screen before you pay. Self-service cancellations are handled directly, with automatic refunds processed without needing to contact support. If a credit note is more convenient, that option is available too.

On-site setup and extras
Around 80% of venues have a staffed reception, and approximately 70% include phone booths for calls that need privacy. Printing is available on a pay-per-copy basis. Parking can be added at select locations as an optional extra. Catering — covering breakfast, lunch, coffee service, and snack breaks — can be arranged through the operator with at least 48 hours' notice; if it can't be fulfilled, you receive a refund.
Standard access hours run 09:00–17:00, though some venues extend to 22:00. You'll need to arrive before the venue closes — late arrivals after closing aren't accommodated.
Cambridge in context
Cambridge sits 4 km from Boston, which means the coworking inventory here effectively serves both cities. South Station, one of the area's main transit hubs, has 3 nearby venues within its catchment. Alewife station — the northern terminus of the Red Line — has 10 venues in its vicinity, making it one of the highest-density clusters in the broader metro area. For travelers arriving by rail from further out, Route 128 station is 17.7 km from Cambridge with 4 nearby venues, and Boston Logan International Airport is 7.9 km away.




















