Best Coworking Spaces in Florence for Remote Work and Study
Florence is beautiful, historical, and home to architectural marvels — yes. But try sending emails from a café here and you’ll quickly learn that Renaissance charm doesn’t guarantee functioning internet. If you’re tired of babysitting your hotspot, this list will save your academic deadlines, job applications, and creative crises. Here are the coworking spaces in Florence you can actually rely on.
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Nana Bianca
P.za di Cestello, 10nanabianca.it
Daily desk (one-day access): €20/day; Flexi Desk (choose where to sit): €150 / 3 months; Fixed desk (permanent workstation + locker + 2 hours meeting room included): €300/month

Nana Bianca sits in Florence’s Oltrarno neighborhood, just across the Arno from the historic center, an area packed with bars, cafés, workshops, and small shops. Inside, it feels like an industrial mood board softened by Tuscan light. Startups, freelancers, and people who look like they invented half the apps on your phone pass through, but the real draw is simple: space. Actual space to focus, grab coffee, and work without fighting for a corner table.
Impact Hub Florence
Via Panciatichi, 16florence.impacthub.net
“Nomad” (mobile workstation): from €90 (3 months package); “Resident” (fixed workstation/office): from €210/month; “Virtual” (registered office/membership network without physical space): from €220/year

Impact Hub is where Florence hides its smart, socially conscious, and inspiring people. It’s a bit outside the historic center, but the vibe is worth the commute. Community is the whole point here, you feel it in the shared kitchen, the events calendar (sustainability talks, creative workshops, networking that doesn’t feel awkward), and the general energy of people who actually want to build things, not just post about them.
Ruby Dante Workspaces
Piazza della Libertà, 14ruby-workspaces.com
Day pass: €30/day; Membership “Join-area” (flexible): from €60/month (few visits/month)

Ruby Dante has that “I’m a professional adult” energy. Warm, minimalist interiors with a slightly Scandinavian feel, great lighting, and a calm atmosphere that makes it easy to stay focused. It’s a strong choice if you want comfort, modern design, and a place where nobody is judging your sixth espresso of the day.
Codispace
Via Mario Morosi, 30codispace.it
Open desk day: €15; Private desk day: €30; Open desk month: €100; Private desk month: €300

Codispace is Florence’s coworking answer for anyone who needs structure, clarity, and a desk that feels like it belongs in a real office — not a chaotic student flat. Clean architecture, ergonomic chairs (a rare luxury), and an atmosphere that keeps you focused without feeling sterile. If you’re on a deadline, this place helps you behave.
The Social Hub
Viale Spartaco Lavagnini, 70–72 and Viale Belfiore, 55thesocialhub.co/florence-lavagnini/co-working-space/
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€170/month (1-month flexible plan); €145/month (6-month plan); 121/month (12-month plan)

The Social Hub is coworking with a full lifestyle upgrade: fast WiFi, design-forward workspaces, and the kind of extras (gym, events, rooftop hangouts) that make you forget you came here to answer emails. In Florence you’ll find two hubs: Lavagnini (more central, in a former palazzo) and Belfiore (a newer area, super convenient with the tram). Both are great if you want a modern environment with plenty of space, strong community energy, and an easy switch from “work mode” to “aperitivo mode.”