Within a 10-minute walk of Temple Meads, you'll find Bristol's densest coworking cluster. Engine Shed sits just 2 minutes away in the historic station building, offering pay-as-you-go lounge access from £5/hour. DeskLodge House on Redcliffe Way provides six floors of workspace 5 minutes from the station, with day passes from £25. Runway East Temple Meads caters to scaling teams 5-7 minutes away, whilst Landmark's One Temple Quay offers polished business lounges just 4 minutes on foot. TCN's Temple Studios Clubspace starts at £175/month for creative professionals seeking rail-side convenience.
Bristol's coworking pricing reflects its diverse business community. Budget-conscious freelancers find value at Raw Space (£68-£160/month) or Future Leap (£80-£210/month for flexible tiers). Mid-range options like DeskLodge charge £295/month for dedicated desks across their House and Beacon Tower sites. Premium spaces command higher rates: Origin Workspace in Berkeley Square asks £438/month for dedicated desks with wellness perks, whilst Runway East Bristol Bridge starts at £400+VAT. Day passes range from £15 at Raw Space to £35 at Origin, with most venues clustering around £20-25.
Runway East Bristol Bridge leads with 14 bookable meeting rooms plus a rooftop terrace for events. Origin Workspace provides 10 meeting rooms accommodating up to 60 people in their Berkeley Square location. For heritage settings, Engine Shed offers the Station Master's Room (8 people) and Brunel's Room (up to 60). Budget-friendly options include Impact Working Spectrum near Cabot Circus, with Atlantic (6 people, £30/hour) and Pacific (10 people, £40/hour) rooms. Clockwise at the Generator Building combines Grade II-listed character with an events suite hosting 100 standing.
Bristol pioneers green coworking through Future Leap's carbon-neutral hubs on Gloucester Road and in Clifton's Old Chapel. Members join a sustainability network whilst accessing workspaces from £80/month. Urban Desk Space in Stokes Croft operates as an eco-friendly micro-coworking studio with just nine desks, prioritising minimal environmental impact at £160/month. Origin Workspace integrates wellness and sustainability across 42,000 sq ft in Berkeley Square, complete with an on-site gym and roof terraces. These spaces attract purpose-driven businesses, from environmental consultants to B Corps, creating clusters of like-minded professionals.
Clifton's coworking scene balances premium facilities with flexible access. Square Works in Berkeley Square provides boutique day passes at £25+VAT, operating from Georgian townhouses with presentation suites. Origin Workspace, also on Berkeley Square, charges £35+VAT for day access including wellness amenities and terrace use. Future Leap Clifton in the Old Chapel offers sustainable workspace at £20+VAT per day. For something different, Your Apartment on Regent Street provides colourful hotel-style coworking at £22.50/day for non-residents. Each venue sits within 15 minutes' walk of Clifton Down station.
Stokes Croft and Southville dominate Bristol's creative coworking scene. Hamilton House remains the cultural quarter icon with PAYG coworking from £5/hour in a vibrant multi-use building. Gather Round operates two creative-first sites: the Cigar Factory in Southville's red-brick landmark and Brunswick Square's Georgian townhouse in St Paul's, both from £125-£175/month. Pollen Place on Backfields Lane includes photography studios and green-screen facilities alongside fixed desks at around £195/month. TCN Temple Studios offers Clubspace memberships from £175/month within their creative campus beside Temple Meads.
Round-the-clock access proves essential for Bristol's international businesses and night owls. Raw Space on Gloucester Road provides 24/7 access across all membership tiers starting from £68/month. Square Works grants members 24/7 entry to their Berkeley Square townhouses. BLOCK Bristol in Pithay Court includes 24/7 access with memberships from £250/month, complemented by yoga classes and twin roof terraces. Urban Desk Space and Pollen Place both offer 24/7 access with their fixed desk arrangements. Most venues restricting access to business hours offer day passes for occasional users.
Bristol accommodates teams from 2 to 30+ across varied settings. Runway East specialises in scaling teams with private offices for 6-30 people at both Bristol Bridge and Temple Meads locations. DeskLodge House offers team rooms alongside their open coworking floors, whilst Origin Workspace provides private suites within their 42,000 sq ft Berkeley Square building. Smaller teams find homes at Urban Desk Space (9 total desks) or Impact Working Spectrum with flexible team arrangements. Regus centres at Castlemead and Broad Quay House deliver corporate-grade team spaces with global network access.
Temple Meads Station creates Bristol's coworking epicentre. Engine Shed wins for proximity at just 2 minutes' walk, whilst TCN Temple Studios and Landmark One Temple Quay sit 2-4 minutes away. DeskLodge House and Runway East Temple Meads remain under 7 minutes on foot. For Clifton connectivity, Future Leap Clifton sits 8-10 minutes from Clifton Down station. North Bristol benefits from Future Leap Gloucester Road, just 5 minutes from Montpelier station. City centre options like Clockwise at Finzels Reach and BLOCK Bristol offer multiple bus routes within 2-4 minutes' walk.
Bristol's coworking venues compete through distinctive amenities. Runway East Bristol Bridge's rooftop terrace overlooks the Floating Harbour, whilst DeskLodge Beacon Tower claims panoramic city views with a 100-person rooftop event space. Origin Workspace includes an on-site gym rare in coworking settings. Clockwise occupies the Grade II-listed Generator Building at Finzels Reach, blending heritage with modern workspace. BLOCK Bristol programmes yoga classes between their twin roof terraces. Your Apartment Clifton Village uniquely combines aparthotel accommodation with coworking access, whilst Pollen Place integrates professional photography studios.