Our Experience at Wolf Coworking Space in Bangkok
In this article, we finish our 3 part series highlighting our favorite coworking spots to work from as a digital nomad in Bangkok - next up is Wolf Coworking Space.
Check out our previous articles, where we shared our thoughts on Nap Lab and Union Space.
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Wolf Coworking Space
Wolf Coworking Space is spread over five floors, and the first three are accessible to day visitors, and the top 2 are reserved for members.
The entire building is tastefully designed and incorporates elements connected to their brand name, “Wolf,” which symbolizes the characteristics of their startup, digital nomad and freelance audience – independent, loyal & brave – according to their website.
Whether it’s the cave markings on the walls as you wander up the staircase or the choice of polished concrete as the interior material of choice – the motif of working in a modern-day wolf’s lair is clear.
📍 Location
32, 6 Soi Surasak, Silom, Bang Rak, Bangkok 10500
🤑 Price
Day Pass - 290 Baht / $8
5 times in 15 days - 1,300 Baht / $36
10 times in 30 days - 2,320 Baht / $65
30 times in 180 days - 5,200 Baht / $146
Weekly - 1,100 Baht / $31
Monthly - 3,500 Baht / $98
Private Office (Monthly) - 21,000 Baht / $588
🕘 Open Times
Monday – Saturday 09:00 AM – 08:00 PM
First Floor
On the first floor, you’ll find the reception area that opens up into a large communal table connected to a kitchen where you can access all the essentials you’d expect.
An added perk we discovered was free coffee and filtered water – something missing at Nap Lab and Union Space.
Second Floor
On the second floor, there’s lots of desk space in an open-plan format with a chill-out area with books, bean bags and a great whiteboard for creative work or to take a break away from the laptop.
Also, on the second floor, you’ll find a meeting room where your “wolf pack” of up to 8 can meet and have some private time.
Third floor
On the third floor, there’s a large open space with high ceilings, where at one end of the room, there’s a row of desks lined up along a wall of windows, and on the other side, a standing desk facing out onto a car park.
In the middle of the space, you have what feels like a lounge room with a very deep and comfortable couch, which is excellent to work from when you’re in between meetings. We spent most of our time here on the third floor due to the elevation and airy feeling.
Fourth Floor
On the fourth floor, you move up into the member’s area. It’s a space for startups and more permanent Wolfs to work from.
The fifth floor wasn’t open when we visited, so we can’t say much about what it’s like.
Great Food Close-by - Sarnie's Sourdough
There were no food options on location, apart from the Kitchen, which wasn’t an issue because there is a fantastic cafe 10 minutes walk from Wolf called Sarnie’s Sourdough.
They do incredible things with sourdough – Pizzas, Sandwiches, Breakfast, you name it, they do it. The coffee there is also delicious, so if you end up basing yourself at Wolf, make sure to pop by for breakfast or lunch.
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💛 Final thoughts
This wraps up our Bangkok coworking series. The three locations we’ve shared are just a fraction of the coworking spaces available in Bangkok.
This should give you the confidence that if you decide to base yourself there for some time, you won’t have trouble finding high-quality, affordable places to work from. Make sure to read our digital nomad guide to Bangkok for more insights into the city.
Let us know on Instagram if you have other coworking spot suggestions we should check out next time we’re in Bangkok - @remotevagabond