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Best Coworking Spaces in Cebu (2026): Nomad-Ready Desks

5 min read Updated July 7, 2026 By Cebu Destinations Team Verified July 2026

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Best Coworking Spaces in Cebu (2026): Nomad-Ready Desks

A price-checked comparison of Cebu's coworking spaces for digital nomads and remote workers, covering day passes, monthly desks, wifi, and which area to base yourself in.

TL;DR: Cebu’s coworking scene centers on IT Park and Cebu Business Park, with day passes running ₱300–1,290 (US$5–22) and monthly hot desks around ₱4,000–9,000 (US$69–155). Zero-Ten Park Cebu (formerly The Company) and Enspace are the most nomad-friendly for monthly plans; KMC is built for teams and costs more; iiOffice downtown is cheapest but weekdays-only; From Here in Banilad suits people who want community over corporate polish. Confirm exact rates locally before you commit — they change often. Verified July 2026.

If you’re working remotely from Cebu, you’ve got three real options: a condo desk, a cafe with decent wifi, or a coworking space. This guide covers the coworking side — where to find a real desk, a meeting room, and internet that won’t drop mid-call, whether you’re based in IT Park or want to compare Cebu Business Park and Banilad instead. It’s built for anyone doing our digital nomad guide to Cebu or figuring out where to base yourself in Cebu for a month or longer.

None of these places require a long commitment for the basic tiers — you can day-pass your way through two or three of them in your first week and pick the one that fits your routine. The honest caveat: several operators don’t publish full rate cards online, so a few numbers below are the best current figures we could verify, flagged where you should confirm on-site.

Cebu Coworking Spaces at a Glance

Coworking SpaceDay PassMonthly Hot DeskArea
Zero-Ten Park Cebu (formerly The Company)~₱400 (~US$7)~₱9,000 (~US$155)IT Park, Lahug + Mandaue
KMC Flexible WorkspaceOn request — built for teamsFrom ~₱5,500 (~US$95); private seats from ~₱12,300 (~US$212)IT Park (Skyrise 4A/4B, HM Tower, Lexmark Plaza 3)
Enspace CebuHourly from ~₱50–100 (~US$1–2)~₱6,000 (~US$103)IT Park (Latitude Corporate Center) + Cebu Business Park (Park Centrale)
RegusFrom ~₱1,290 walk-in (~US$22); or ~₱300/day multi-visit plan (~US$5, contract)Contract-based, no simple monthly hot deskIT Park, Uptown (Apple One Equicom Tower), Guadalupe, North Reclamation Area, Mactan (Island Central)
iiOffice~₱300 (~US$5)~₱4,000 (~US$69)Downtown (Don Gil Garcia St)
From Here (formerly ASPACE)~₱400–500 (~US$7–9)On requestCrossroads Mall, Banilad

Verified July 2026. Rates change without notice — message the space directly to confirm before you show up.

What’s the Best Coworking Space in Cebu for Remote Workers?

For most remote workers, Zero-Ten Park Cebu or Enspace are the strongest all-rounders — both are inside IT Park or Cebu Business Park, both sell monthly plans, and both are surrounded by cafes, condos, and gyms so your whole routine fits in a five-minute walk. If your priority is pure price, iiOffice downtown is cheaper but comes with weekday-only hours. If you’re running a team rather than working solo, KMC’s serviced-office model fits better than a hot desk.

How Much Does Coworking Cost in Cebu?

Expect ₱300–1,290 (US$5–22) for a day pass and roughly ₱4,000–9,000 (US$69–155) for a monthly hot desk, with premium dedicated seats at corporate operators like KMC running ₱12,000+ (US$200+). That’s a wide range because “coworking” in Cebu spans everything from a bring-your-laptop cafe-style room to a full enterprise floor with biometric access and a meditation room. If that sounds like more than you want to spend, our guide to the best coffee shops for working with wifi covers the free-with-a-coffee-purchase alternative.

Zero-Ten Park Cebu (Formerly The Company) — What Do You Get?

Zero-Ten Park is one of Cebu’s longest-running coworking brands, now rebranded from its 2017 name. The Company Philippines became Zero-Ten Park Philippines in November 2025, aligning with its Japan-headquartered parent network — the Cebu locations, staff, and day-to-day service didn’t change, just the signage and branding. It has two Cebu locations: the flagship on the 6th floor of Mabuhay Tower in IT Park, Lahug, and a second branch in Mandaue. Expect a professional, startup-and-corporate-team vibe with private offices, hot desks, and meeting rooms, plus multi-tier passes (day, weekly, and monthly). A day pass runs around ₱400 (~US$7), with weekly passes reported around ₱1,500 (~US$26) and monthly hot desks around ₱9,000 (~US$155) — confirm the current tier names and prices directly, since packages get restructured after a rebrand like this.

Is KMC Worth It for Teams and Serious Remote Workers?

KMC is the premium, enterprise-grade option — worth it if you need a real office setup, not just a desk for the day. It runs multiple IT Park buildings (Skyrise 4A, Skyrise 4B, HM Tower, Lexmark Plaza 3) with amenities most coworking spaces skip: biometric access, a meditation room, a yoga studio, childcare services, and showers. It’s built around monthly and long-term seats rather than casual day passes — reported rates start around ₱5,500 (~US$95) for a standard coworking desk, with private office seats occasionally discounted to around ₱12,300 (~US$212) per seat under promotional pricing. If you’re a solo remote worker who just wants a $5 desk for an afternoon, KMC isn’t really built for you; if you’re setting up a small team or want an address that reads as an established company, it’s worth the premium.

Enspace Cebu — Good for 24/7 Access?

Yes — Enspace is one of the few Cebu coworking spaces that advertises true 24/7, 365-day access, which matters if you work odd hours for a client overseas. It has two locations: Latitude Corporate Center in IT Park, and Park Centrale in Cebu Business Park, both marketed around fast, stable internet. Pricing is billed more flexibly than most competitors — hourly hot-desk rates have been reported as low as ₱50–100 per hour (~US$1–2), with a monthly hot desk landing around ₱6,000 (~US$103). A separate virtual office / mailing address product runs about ₱2,500/month (~US$43) if you just need a business address without a daily desk. Confirm the exact hourly-vs-package structure when you visit, since Enspace tends to quote by consultation rather than a fixed public rate card.

Is Regus Worth It If You Travel Between Cities?

Regus makes sense mainly if you already have (or plan to get) a Regus membership that works across its global network — otherwise its Cebu pricing is among the least competitive on this list for a single walk-in day. Regus operates several Cebu locations: Park Centrale and the i2 Building in IT Park, Apple One Equicom Tower uptown, a Guadalupe branch, one in the North Reclamation Area, and Island Central in Mactan/Lapu-Lapu City — useful if you’re based near the airport or resorts rather than the city center. A single walk-in “Day Coworking” pass runs from about ₱1,290 (~US$22), noticeably higher than the rest of this list. Regus’s cheaper-looking rates — from ₱300/person/day or ₱280/day for a dedicated desk — are membership and contract pricing (often tied to 24-month terms), not simple pay-as-you-go options, so read the fine print before assuming it’s a bargain.

iiOffice — Cheapest Downtown Option, But Is the Schedule a Dealbreaker?

iiOffice has the lowest published day rate on this list at around ₱300 (~US$5), and a monthly rate around ₱4,000 (~US$69) including a postal address — but it only operates 9 AM to 7 PM, Monday through Friday, first-come-first-served. That rules it out if you need weekend access or late-night hours for calls with a US or European team. It’s a small, web-development-company-run space on Don Gil Garcia Street downtown, with strong wifi, a kitchen, and conference rooms in a compact 230 sqm footprint. If your schedule matches standard business hours and you want the cheapest real desk in the city, it’s hard to beat on price.

From Here (Formerly ASPACE) — Best for Community and Creatives?

From Here is the pick if you want a space that feels more like a creative studio than a corporate floor. It rebranded from ASPACE back in 2021 but kept the same address — Crossroads Mall in Banilad — and the same laid-back, artsy, pet-friendly identity, with a function room and studio space that doubles as an event venue. Day passes run roughly ₱400–500 (~US$7–9); monthly rates aren’t published, so ask on-site. Hours run 8 AM–6 PM. It suits designers, musicians, and content creators more than corporate remote teams, and it’s a good change of pace if IT Park’s tech-office energy isn’t your thing.

IT Park vs. Cebu Business Park vs. Banilad — Where Should You Base Yourself?

IT Park (Lahug) is the default choice for most remote workers — the highest density of coworking spaces, cafes, condos, and BPO-grade internet infrastructure in one walkable area; see our full IT Park guide for the neighborhood breakdown. Cebu Business Park, a short Grab ride away, is quieter and more corporate, with Enspace’s Park Centrale branch and easy access to Ayala Center Cebu. Banilad, home to From Here, is more residential and better if you want distance from the IT Park bar-and-restaurant scene at night. If you’re deciding where to live for the month rather than just where to work during the day, our guide to digital nomad bases in Cebu covers the neighborhood trade-offs in more depth.

How Do You Choose the Right Coworking Space?

Match the space to your actual work pattern, not the nicest lobby. If you take client calls at odd hours, prioritize Enspace’s 24/7 access over anywhere with fixed daytime hours. If you’re setting up a small team long-term, KMC’s serviced-office model beats a hot desk. If you’re solo and cost-sensitive, iiOffice or a day pass at Zero-Ten Park covers you as long as your hours are 9-to-5. And if you’d rather test the waters before committing to a monthly plan, buy single day passes at two or three spaces in your first week — most operators don’t require anything more than showing up.

The Honest Take

Cebu’s coworking market is smaller and less polished than Manila’s or Bangkok’s — you won’t find the glossy WeWork-style chains here, and several operators (KMC, Regus, From Here) don’t post full pricing online, which means some quoted numbers above will drift by the time you visit. Treat every price in this guide as a starting point, not a locked-in rate, and confirm before you pay. IT Park is genuinely the easiest place to be productive in Cebu, but it can also feel like a bubble — if you want a break from screens and coworking-space small talk, Temple of Leah and Tops Lookout are both a short drive up into Busay and make for a solid half-day off after a heavy work week. Coworking in Cebu is worth it once your needs go beyond a laptop and a coffee — reliable internet for video calls, a meeting room, or a mailing address — but if you’re only in town a few days, a good cafe will save you the money.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What's the cheapest coworking space in Cebu?

iiOffice downtown, on Don Gil Garcia Street, has the lowest published day pass at around ₱300 (about US$5) and a monthly rate of roughly ₱4,000 (about US$69). The catch is its hours — 9 AM to 7 PM, weekdays only, so it doesn't work if you need weekend or late-night access.

Is there a 24/7 coworking space in Cebu?

Enspace Cebu advertises 24-hour, 365-day access at both its IT Park and Cebu Business Park locations. Zero-Ten Park (formerly The Company) also offers extended-hours passes at some tiers. Confirm current after-hours access when you sign up, since policies can change.

Which coworking space is best for long-term digital nomads?

Zero-Ten Park Cebu and Enspace are the two most nomad-friendly options — both sit inside IT Park or Cebu Business Park, both have monthly plans, and both are within walking distance of dozens of cafes and condos. If you want a lower-key, community-driven space instead, From Here in Banilad is worth a look.

Do I need to book a coworking desk in advance?

Day passes are generally walk-in, but it's smart to message the space on Facebook or through their site first, especially on weekdays when local startup teams fill hot desks by mid-morning. Private offices and dedicated desks should be booked at least a few days ahead.

Can I just work from a cafe instead of paying for coworking?

Plenty of nomads do exactly that in Cebu — see our guide to the best coffee shops for working with wifi. Coworking makes more sense once you need reliable meeting rooms, a mailing address, faster and more stable internet for calls, or a routine that gets you out of a condo.

Are there coworking spaces near Mactan or the airport?

Regus has a location at Island Central in Mactan/Lapu-Lapu City, useful if you're based near the resorts or the airport rather than Cebu City proper. Most of the other spaces on this list — Zero-Ten Park, KMC, Enspace, iiOffice, From Here — are on the mainland in IT Park, Business Park, Banilad, or downtown.

How much should I budget monthly for coworking in Cebu?

Expect roughly ₱4,000–9,000 (about US$69–155) for a monthly hot desk at most of the spaces on this list, and more like ₱12,000+ (US$200+) for a dedicated seat in a premium corporate space like KMC. That's on top of rent, so factor it into your overall cost of living.

What happened to The Company Cebu and ASPACE Cebu?

Both rebranded. The Company Philippines became Zero-Ten Park Philippines in November 2025, aligning with its Japan-based parent network — same Cebu locations, same team, new name and signage. ASPACE Cebu became From Here back in 2021, still at the same Crossroads Mall address in Banilad.

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