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Cambridge has a well-established coworking market, shaped by the city's concentration of tech companies, research institutions and startups. The 3 spaces on Tally serve a mix of freelancers, remote workers and early-stage teams who want a professional workspace close to the city's innovation hubs. Coworking here offers a flexible alternative to the science parks and serviced offices that dominate the local commercial property market.
Venues: 3 coworking spaces Day rates: from £20 to £1200
Coworking spaces in Cambridge range from modern buildings near the station to smaller, community-driven spaces in the city centre. 20 Station Road near Cambridge station has a large hot desk floor with meeting rooms and phone booths. The Quad Cambridge in the city centre offers a more compact, design-led environment suited to individual workers.
You can also browse all coworking spaces in the UK on Tally.
Day rates for coworking in Cambridge typically range from £20 to £1200.
Drop in and use any available desk. The most affordable way to get a hot desk in Cambridge. Wifi, tea and coffee are included at most venues. Cambridge hot desk rates sit slightly above the national average, reflecting the city's strong demand for flexible workspace from its tech and research sectors.
A specific desk rather than hot desking, booked by the day. A step up if you want a consistent spot for focused work. The Quad Cambridge near the Grafton Centre has dedicated desk options with monitor hookups and locker storage.
A private room for one to four people, booked by the day. Suited to confidential calls, focused research or small team work sessions. Day offices in Cambridge are priced in the mid-range for the south east, below London but above most other UK cities.
Cambridge coworking spaces tend to attract a technically minded community. Expect open-plan desks, fast wifi, communal kitchens and phone booths as standard. Several venues have ties to the local startup ecosystem, running demo days or founder meetups alongside the regular workspace offering.
20 Station Road near the station has a tech-focused community with regular events. For a quieter environment away from the startup scene, The Quad Cambridge in the city centre offers a more traditional workspace with a library-style quiet zone.
Cambridge coworking spaces cluster around the city centre and Cambridge station, which has direct trains to London King's Cross in under an hour.
Cambridge has strong demand for coworking, driven by its tech, biotech and research communities. The city is compact, well connected to London by rail, and has a good range of venues from budget hot desks to higher-end day offices.
The coworking community in Cambridge skews towards tech, science and research. You will find software developers, data scientists, biotech consultants and startup founders alongside freelancers and remote workers from larger companies.
For other flexible workspace options, browse all coworking spaces in the UK on Tally.
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