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best coworking spaces in vizag (2026) - honest reviews and pricing

Mar 10, 2026

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updated Mar 10, 2026

tldr: out of 9 coworking spaces in vizag, my top 3 are 91springboard (best overall, strong community), novel office (best for professionals and client meetings), and cokarma (best for fintech startups near the IT corridor). day passes range from rs 300-500, monthly plans from rs 3,000-6,000. full reviews below.


vizag is quietly becoming one of the more interesting cities for remote work and startups in india.

the fintech valley initiative, the IT corridor near rushikonda, and the AP government’s push to make visakhapatnam the executive capital have all contributed to a growing ecosystem. it’s not bangalore or hyderabad levels yet, but there’s genuine momentum here. and where there’s momentum, coworking spaces follow.

i haven’t worked from these spaces personally. this guide is research-backed, compiled from google reviews, user feedback, and what i could verify about pricing and amenities. no one paid me to list their space here. if a place has bad reviews, i’ll say so.

if you’re also exploring vizag beyond work, check out the best cafes in vizag and the best restaurants in vizag for food options near these coworking spots.

let’s get into it.


quick comparison

#spaceday passmonthlybest for
191springboardrs 500rs 5,000-6,000startups, community
2novel officers 400rs 5,500-7,000professionals, client meetings
3cokarmars 400rs 4,500-6,000fintech startups
4regusrs 500rs 6,000-8,000corporates, virtual offices
5thehubrs 300rs 3,000-4,000budget freelancers
6workflors 350rs 3,500-5,000solopreneurs
7ilabrs 300rs 3,000-4,000early-stage founders
8fintech tower coworkingrs 400rs 4,000-5,500fintech professionals
9the hive vizagrs 350rs 3,500-5,000small teams

detailed reviews

1. 91springboard

rushikonda / IT corridor area

91springboard is probably the most recognizable coworking brand in vizag right now. they brought the same model that works in hyderabad and bangalore: flexible desks, meeting rooms, high-speed internet, and a decent community of founders and freelancers.

pricing:

  • day pass: rs 500
  • hot desk (monthly): rs 5,000-6,000
  • dedicated desk: rs 7,000-8,000
  • private cabin: rs 12,000+ depending on size

amenities: high-speed wifi (dedicated line), meeting rooms (bookable by the hour), printer/scanner, pantry with coffee and tea, event space, locker storage.

pros:

  • strong community with regular events and networking sessions
  • reliable wifi that actually handles video calls
  • flexible plans, scale up or down easily
  • well-maintained, clean interiors

cons:

  • not the cheapest option in vizag
  • location near rushikonda means it’s a bit far from the city center
  • can get noisy during community events

verdict: best all-rounder in vizag. if you want a proven coworking setup with a community that’s actually active, this is it. the pricing is fair for what you get.


2. novel office

near mvp colony / waltair area

novel office positions itself as a premium workspace, and it shows. the interiors are polished, the meeting rooms look like they belong in a corporate office, and the overall vibe is more “professional” than “startup casual.”

pricing:

  • day pass: rs 400
  • hot desk (monthly): rs 5,500-7,000
  • dedicated desk: rs 8,000-10,000
  • private office: rs 15,000+ per seat

amenities: high-speed wifi, fully furnished meeting rooms with AV equipment, reception services, mail handling, pantry, parking.

pros:

  • best-looking interiors of any coworking space in vizag
  • meeting rooms are client-presentation ready
  • reception and mail handling services are a plus for registered businesses
  • good parking situation

cons:

  • on the pricier side for vizag
  • community vibe is minimal, it’s more of a serviced office than a coworking community
  • limited flexibility on short-term plans

verdict: best for freelancers and consultants who meet clients regularly. if you need a space that looks impressive on a video call background, novel office delivers. just don’t expect the startup community energy.


3. cokarma

IT corridor / fintech valley area

cokarma is specifically positioned near vizag’s fintech valley, and they lean into that identity. the space attracts fintech startups, IT professionals, and people working in the AP government’s tech initiatives.

pricing:

  • day pass: rs 400
  • hot desk (monthly): rs 4,500-6,000
  • dedicated desk: rs 7,000-9,000
  • team office: custom pricing

amenities: high-speed internet, conference rooms, event space, mentorship programs (occasional), pantry, printing services.

pros:

  • location is perfect if you work in fintech or IT
  • mentorship and networking events focused on fintech
  • reasonable pricing for the quality
  • good for teams that need to scale

cons:

  • niche positioning means the community is somewhat narrow
  • not ideal if you’re in a completely different industry
  • area is still developing, not many food options within walking distance

verdict: if you’re building in fintech or working with vizag’s IT corridor ecosystem, cokarma is the obvious choice. the industry-specific networking alone makes it worth considering. for general freelancers, you might feel like an outsider.


4. regus

near siripuram / beach road area

regus is the global giant. you know exactly what you’re getting: professional space, no surprises, slightly corporate, slightly soulless. the vizag location follows the same formula.

pricing:

  • day pass: rs 500
  • hot desk (monthly): rs 6,000-8,000
  • dedicated desk: rs 9,000-12,000
  • virtual office: rs 3,000-5,000/month

amenities: global network access (work from any regus worldwide), business lounge, meeting rooms, reception, mail handling, high-speed internet.

pros:

  • global access is genuinely useful if you travel
  • professional and well-maintained
  • virtual office plans are good value for businesses needing a registered address
  • reliable internet

cons:

  • zero community. you’re renting a desk, not joining anything
  • most expensive option in vizag for what you get
  • interiors are functional but uninspiring
  • long-term contracts can be rigid

verdict: regus makes sense in two scenarios: you need a virtual office address in vizag, or you travel frequently and want global lounge access. for daily coworking, there are better options at lower prices.


5. thehub

near dwaraka nagar / city center

thehub is one of the more affordable coworking options in vizag, and its central location is a genuine advantage. it’s not the fanciest space, but it gets the basics right.

pricing:

  • day pass: rs 300
  • hot desk (monthly): rs 3,000-4,000
  • dedicated desk: rs 5,000-6,000

amenities: wifi, basic meeting room, pantry, printing, air conditioning.

pros:

  • cheapest day pass in vizag
  • central location with good food options nearby
  • no-frills but functional
  • friendly staff

cons:

  • interiors are basic, don’t expect instagram-worthy decor
  • meeting room is small and limited
  • wifi can be inconsistent during peak hours
  • limited seating capacity

verdict: best budget pick in vizag. if you just need a desk, wifi, and air conditioning without paying rs 5,000+ per month, thehub does the job. just don’t expect premium amenities.


6. workflo

madhurawada / near gitam university

workflo targets the solopreneur and freelancer crowd. it’s a smaller space compared to 91springboard or novel office, but that intimacy works in its favor. less crowded, more personal attention.

pricing:

  • day pass: rs 350
  • hot desk (monthly): rs 3,500-5,000
  • dedicated desk: rs 6,000-7,000

amenities: wifi, meeting room, pantry, printing, lockers, power backup.

pros:

  • never overcrowded
  • staff knows regulars by name
  • decent wifi for the price
  • power backup is a genuine plus (vizag has occasional outages)

cons:

  • madhurawada location is far from the city center
  • limited seating, you might need to book in advance
  • no community events or networking
  • basic interiors

verdict: good for solopreneurs who want a quiet, no-fuss workspace without the corporate feel. the location is a dealbreaker if you live in the city center, but if you’re near gitam or the IT areas, it works.


7. ilab

near AU campus / waltair

ilab (incubation lab) is more of an incubator-coworking hybrid. it’s connected to andhra university’s ecosystem and often hosts early-stage startups that benefit from the academic and government connections.

pricing:

  • day pass: rs 300
  • hot desk (monthly): rs 3,000-4,000
  • incubation programs: varies (some subsidized)

amenities: wifi, meeting rooms, mentorship access, event space, government scheme guidance, printing.

pros:

  • cheapest option alongside thehub
  • incubation support and mentorship for startups
  • connections to government schemes and funding
  • academic network through AU

cons:

  • very basic infrastructure compared to commercial coworking spaces
  • bureaucratic processes for some programs
  • not ideal if you’re not a startup (pure freelancers might feel out of place)
  • campus-adjacent location can feel disconnected from the commercial world

verdict: best for early-stage founders who need incubation support more than a fancy desk. the mentorship and government connections are genuinely valuable if you’re building a startup in AP. not the right fit for freelancers who just want to work in peace.


8. fintech tower coworking

fintech valley campus

this one’s literally inside the fintech valley campus. it’s purpose-built for companies operating in the fintech and IT space, and the setup reflects that. you’re surrounded by fintech startups, government tech initiatives, and the whole AP fintech ecosystem.

pricing:

  • day pass: rs 400
  • hot desk (monthly): rs 4,000-5,500
  • dedicated desk: rs 6,500-8,000

amenities: high-speed internet, conference rooms, event space, access to fintech valley events, cafeteria, parking.

pros:

  • direct access to the fintech valley ecosystem
  • high-speed internet is a given (government-backed infrastructure)
  • conference rooms are well-equipped
  • access to fintech-specific events and demos

cons:

  • very niche, you’re in a fintech bubble
  • location is far from the city center
  • limited food options nearby (though there’s a cafeteria)
  • not a traditional coworking community

verdict: if you’re in fintech, this is a no-brainer. the ecosystem access alone justifies the pricing. for anyone else, it’s an odd choice, like joining a golf club when you don’t play golf.


9. the hive vizag

siripuram area

the hive is a smaller, locally-operated coworking space that fills the gap between the budget options and the premium ones. it’s a solid middle-ground choice with decent interiors and reasonable pricing.

pricing:

  • day pass: rs 350
  • hot desk (monthly): rs 3,500-5,000
  • dedicated desk: rs 6,000-7,500
  • small team cabin: rs 10,000+

amenities: wifi, meeting room, pantry, printing, air conditioning, power backup.

pros:

  • good balance of price and quality
  • team cabins available for small teams (3-5 people)
  • central-ish location
  • power backup

cons:

  • limited brand recognition (harder to impress clients)
  • community is small
  • meeting rooms need advance booking
  • interiors are decent but not standout

verdict: good middle-ground option. not the cheapest, not the fanciest, but consistently decent. works well for small teams who need a private cabin without paying premium prices.


what to look for in a coworking space in vizag

vizag’s coworking scene is still young compared to bangalore or hyderabad, so here’s what matters most:

  • power backup. vizag has occasional power outages, especially during cyclone season. make sure your space has backup. losing power during a client call is not a good look.
  • internet reliability over speed. most spaces advertise “high-speed wifi” but what actually matters is consistency. ask current members, not the sales team.
  • proximity to food. some of these spaces are in IT corridors with zero restaurants nearby. if you’re working 8-hour days, you need lunch options within walking distance. check the best street food in vizag for quick bite options.
  • air conditioning. vizag gets brutally humid. any space without proper AC is a non-starter from march to october.
  • contract flexibility. avoid spaces that lock you into 6-month or 12-month contracts unless you’re sure. month-to-month should be the default for freelancers.

final thoughts

vizag’s coworking scene is where hyderabad’s was maybe 5-6 years ago. there are enough options to find something that works, but not so many that you’re overwhelmed. 91springboard is the safe pick. cokarma and fintech tower are the niche picks for fintech people. thehub and ilab are the budget picks.

if you’re coming to vizag for a few days and just need a place to work, grab a day pass at 91springboard or thehub. if you’re settling in longer, try 2-3 spaces on day passes before committing to a monthly plan.

and when you need a break from the desk, vizag’s seafood scene is genuinely one of the best on india’s east coast. treat yourself after a productive week.

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