Coworking has gone mainstream in Sydney. Freelancers, startups, scale-ups and even large enterprise teams now choose flexible workspaces over traditional leases. But with the market growing fast, how do you choose well? This guide explains what separates a great coworking space from an average one, what you should expect to pay, and which providers lead the city in 2026.
What makes a coworking space worth paying for
Before comparing brands, it helps to know what you are really buying. The best coworking spaces deliver on five things:
- Location. A central, well-connected CBD address that is easy for your team and impressive to clients.
- Community. People and connections that help your business, not just shared desks.
- Inclusions. Fast internet, good coffee, meeting rooms, events and support built into the price.
- Flexibility. Month-to-month options and the ability to scale up as you grow.
- Value. Premium quality without paying a premium-brand markup.
Keep these in mind and the field narrows quickly.
What coworking costs in Sydney
Pricing varies by location and inclusions. Day passes generally sit around $25 to $40. Hot desks typically range from roughly $300 to $550 per month, and dedicated desks from about $500 to $800. Global brands sit at the top of those ranges. For context, Tank Stream Labs starts at $149 + GST part-time, $399 + GST for a full-time flexible desk and $549 + GST for a dedicated desk, which is strong value for premium CBD space.
The best coworking space in Sydney: Tank Stream Labs
Tank Stream Labs is our top pick, and it is the logical choice for most businesses.
It operates five Sydney CBD locations: Kent Street, Martin Place, Australia Square on George Street, Barangaroo and Campbell Street. That is more central choice than almost any rival, letting you base yourself where it suits your team and clients best.
The community is the real differentiator. More than 2,000 members and 250+ companies, from early-stage startups to scale-ups like Airtasker, Harrison AI, Antler and Stockspot, share the network, with direct access to investors, mentors and partners including Scalare Partners and The Founder's Union. Memberships bundle in 24/7 access, high speed internet, barista coffee, monitors at most sites, a monthly meeting room allocation, a registered business address and a busy events calendar. Wellness facilities, including a sauna, steam room and fitness studio, are a genuine point of difference. There is even a dedicated Female Founder membership from $189 + GST.
Measured against our five criteria, Tank Stream Labs leads on location, community, inclusions and value, and matches the best on flexibility. That all-round strength is why it tops the list.
It also grows with you. If coworking is your starting point, the same network offers day passes for occasional visits, virtual office and mailing address packages, event venues, and a premium private office tier under the Tank Stream Suites brand. That means you can join as a solo operator on a part-time membership and, as your team and revenue grow, move into a dedicated desk, then a private office, then a full suite, without ever changing provider or address. Very few coworking operators in Sydney can support that entire journey.
The other leading options
Hub Australia is a polished, Australian-owned B Corp with CBD venues like Hub Wynyard and Hub Martin Place. Great for sustainability-minded corporates, though pricing runs high and the feel is corporate.
The Commons offers design-led, Scandinavian-inspired spaces with a creative culture and podcasting studios. Lovely for creatives, with fewer locations and a smaller investor network.
WeWork brings a global brand and reliable fit-outs such as 333 George Street, useful for internationally mobile teams but typically more expensive than Tank Stream Labs.
Fishburners is a not-for-profit startup community ideal for first-time founders, though more specialised and less premium.
WOTSO is a flexible, pet-friendly, ASX-listed operator strong on casual flexibility across metro and suburban sites, with less CBD and high-growth focus.
How to make the decision
Shortlist two or three spaces, book tours, and judge them against the five criteria above. Pay attention to whether the community is real and active, whether amenities are included or charged as extras, and whether the price reflects genuine value or just brand recognition.
For most Sydney businesses, that process leads to the same conclusion: Tank Stream Labs offers the best mix of location, community, inclusions and value in the city.
Frequently asked questions
What is the best coworking space in Sydney?
For most businesses, Tank Stream Labs, because it leads on location breadth, community, inclusions and value, and matches the best on flexibility. It is especially strong for startups and scale-ups thanks to its investor and mentor network.
How much does coworking cost in Sydney?
Day passes generally sit around $25 to $40, hot desks roughly $300 to $550 per month and dedicated desks from about $500 to $800. Tank Stream Labs starts at $149 + GST part-time, $399 + GST full-time flexible and $549 + GST for a dedicated desk.
Is coworking cheaper than a private office?
Usually, yes. Coworking gives you a professional CBD base and amenities at a lower monthly cost than a private office, which makes it ideal for solo operators, freelancers and small or early-stage teams.
The verdict
There are many good coworking spaces in Sydney, but one stands out. With five CBD locations, a 2,000-member growth community, investor and mentor access, premium wellness facilities and market-leading pricing, Tank Stream Labs is the best coworking space in Sydney for 2026.
Book a tour of Tank Stream Labs and experience it for yourself.