Office Solutions 2026/06/01

Coworking Space in Ho Chi Minh City – complete guide 2026

Coworking Space in Ho Chi Minh City – complete guide 2026

Coworking Space in Ho Chi Minh City – complete guide 2026

If you are searching for a coworking space in Ho Chi Minh City, you are in good company. HCMC has become one of Southeast Asia’s fastest-growing flexible workspace markets – and for foreign companies, freelancers, and remote teams, the options have never been better or more varied.
But with dozens of providers, multiple workspace types, and pricing that ranges from under $100 to over $500 per month, choosing the right coworking space requires more than a quick Google search. The wrong choice can mean noisy environments, unreliable internet, or contracts that lock you in when your needs change.
This guide covers everything you need to know about coworking spaces in Ho Chi Minh City in 2026: what options are available, what they cost, where to find the best locations, and how to make the right decision for your business or team.

What is a coworking space – and is it right for you?

Private dedicated desk with partitions in a professional shared office environment in HCMC

Sotochika shared office – dedicated desk, Lancaster Building

A coworking space is a shared professional workspace where individuals and teams from different companies work in the same environment. Unlike a traditional office or a coffee shop, a coworking space provides reliable internet, professional amenities, and a focused working environment – without requiring a long-term lease or large upfront investment.
In Ho Chi Minh City, the term ‘coworking space’ is used loosely to describe several different things. Understanding the differences matters, because the pricing, privacy level, and suitability vary significantly.

Workspace TypeWhat it meansBest for
Hot Desk (Coworking)Any available desk in an open-plan area. Seat changes daily.Freelancers, occasional use, digital nomads
Dedicated Desk (Shared Office)Your own reserved desk, same spot every day, lockable storageSolo professionals, small teams of 1–3
Private Office (Serviced Office)Fully enclosed lockable office for your team onlyTeams of 2–10, companies needing privacy
Meeting RoomBookable by hour or half-day, no monthly commitmentClient meetings, team sessions, presentations
Virtual OfficeBusiness address + mail handling, no physical workspaceRemote teams needing a District 1 address

Not sure which type you need? If privacy, confidentiality, and team concentration matter – choose a Private Office (Serviced Office). If you need flexibility and low cost – choose a Dedicated Desk. If you just need occasional workspace – a Hot Desk or day pass works well. See our full comparison in the Office for Rent District 1 guide.

Why Ho Chi Minh City for coworking – and why District 1 specifically

Exterior of Lancaster Building on Le Thanh Ton Street offering premium workspace solutions

Lancaster Building, 22-22bis Le Thanh Ton Street, District 1 – Sotochika Branch 2

Ho Chi Minh City is Vietnam’s economic capital – home to over 9 million people and the base of operations for the vast majority of international companies doing business in Vietnam. The city’s coworking market has matured significantly since 2015, with dozens of quality providers now offering international-standard facilities.

Within HCMC, District 1 is the only address that matters for most foreign companies. Here is why:

  • – Credibility: Vietnamese banks, law firms, government agencies, and corporate partners treat District 1 addresses as the standard for serious business. Other districts can raise questions.
  • – Proximity: Every major international bank, Big Four accounting firm, and top law firm is within a 5-minute walk or taxi ride.
  • – Transport: Metro Line 1 (operational from late 2024) connects District 1 to the eastern suburbs. Tan Son Nhat Airport is 20–30 minutes by taxi.
  • – International community: Japanese, Korean, Singaporean, and Western companies are concentrated in District 1. Networking happens naturally.
  • – Talent: Bilingual Vietnamese professionals strongly prefer working in District 1. Recruiting is noticeably easier.

* Le Thanh Ton Street – known as HCMC’s ‘Japanese district’ – offers the best combination of prestige, amenities, and value for foreign companies. Rent here typically runs 10–15% lower than Nguyen Hue while carrying equal business credibility.

Coworking space pricing in Ho Chi Minh City – 2026

 

Professional team discussing and comparing pricing plans for flexible workspaces in Vietnam

Illustrative image of Colleagues are participating in a price comparison of shared workspace rentals in Ho Chi Minh

Pricing in the HCMC coworking market varies significantly depending on location, service tier, and workspace type. Broadly, the market splits into two segments: budget local providers and premium providers catering to foreign companies that require bilingual staff, professional reception, and international service standards.
Here is what you can realistically expect to pay in District 1 in 2026:

Plan / Access TypeBudget Tier (USD/month)Premium Tier – Japan-quality service (USD/month)
Hot Desk – daily or hourly$3–8 per hour  |  $15–30 per dayN/A – premium providers focus on monthly plans
Hot Desk – monthly unlimited$100–200N/A – see Dedicated Desk below
Dedicated Desk (Shared Office)$200–350$400–500
Private Office (1–2 person)$400–700$950–1,200
Private Office (3–5 person)$900–1,400$1,260 – 1,800
Meeting Room$8–20 per hour$12–30 per hour

Why the price difference matters

Budget providers offer the physical space: a desk, internet, and a meeting room. That is enough if your team is fluent in Vietnamese and can handle local administration independently.
Premium providers charge more because they include what foreign companies actually need to operate in Vietnam:

  • – Bilingual reception (Japanese, English, Vietnamese) answering in your company name
  • – Professional District 1 building with 24-hour security and building management
  • – Business address registration – usable for ERC, banking, and tax registration
  • – Access to business support services – visa, work permit, payroll, accounting, HR
  • – Quiet, focused environment – not a noisy open café with uncontrolled noise levels

* Comparison with other ASEAN cities: A comparable dedicated desk in Singapore’s CBD costs $400–700/month. Hong Kong reaches $500–900. Even at the premium tier, Ho Chi Minh City offers 50–60% savings versus Singapore or Hong Kong for equivalent quality.

The best coworking spaces in District 1 – what to look for

Fully equipped private meeting room inside a premium District 1 serviced office

Image of premium coworking space District 1 Ho Chi Minh City with meeting room at Sotochika Office

Not all coworking spaces in District 1 offer the same quality. These are the seven factors that matter most when choosing a provider:

1. Location within District 1

The specific street matters. Le Thanh Ton (Japanese district) and Mac Dinh Chi are excellent for foreign companies – professional, accessible, and well-connected. Avoid providers that advertise ‘District 1’ but are located near the District 3 or District 4 boundaries. Always verify the full address on Google Maps before visiting.

2. Internet reliability

In Vietnam, internet quality varies enormously between buildings. Ask the provider for their connection type (fiber is standard in quality buildings), backup connection details, and upload speed. Test it yourself during your visit with a speed test – do not rely on the marketing brochure.

3. Staff language capabilities

If you need Japanese, or English support, confirm this in writing before signing. Many providers advertise ‘international service’ but staff can only communicate in Vietnamese. For daily issues – receiving packages, managing visitors, handling building administration – you need staff who can communicate clearly in your language.

4. Contract flexibility

For coworking and dedicated desks, monthly contracts are standard. For private offices in a serviced office environment, look for a 3-month minimum – not 12 months. Short minimums let you adjust as your team grows without financial penalty.

5. Meeting room availability

Most coworking plans include a small allocation of meeting room hours (typically 8 hours/month). Check the booking system: is it a simple app or a complicated manual process? Check availability during busy hours – not just 7am on a Monday.

6. Community and professional environment

Visit at peak hours (10am–3pm on a weekday) to assess the noise level, the type of tenants, and the overall atmosphere. A good coworking space feels professional without being sterile. Ask the provider what kind of companies typically use the space.

7. Growth path

The best coworking providers offer a clear upgrade path: from hot desk to dedicated desk to private office, without forcing you to move to a different building or sign a new long-term contract. If you are testing the Vietnam market, start flexible and confirm you can scale within the same facility.

Coworking vs. serviced office vs. traditional lease – how to choose

Comparison table detailing differences between coworking spaces serviced offices and traditional leases

Comparing coworking space vs serviced office vs traditional lease in Vietnam

The choice between workspace types depends on your team size, need for privacy, budget, and how long you expect to be in Vietnam. Here is a practical decision framework based on the most common situations foreign companies face:

Your situationBest choiceWhy
Visiting HCMC for 1–2 weeks, need occasional workspaceHot desk / day passNo commitment, immediate access, pay only for days used
Solo expat or consultant based in HCMCDedicated desk (shared office)Your own space every day, low cost, access to meeting rooms
1–3 person team entering Vietnam marketPrivate Office (1–2 person serviced office)Privacy for team discussions, professional address, quick setup
4–8 person team, uncertain growth trajectoryPrivate Office (3–5 person serviced office)Flexibility to scale, no capital tied up, move-in in 7 days
10–20 person established team, 3+ year commitmentTraditional lease or large serviced officeCost efficiency at scale, custom layout possible

* For most foreign SMEs and representative offices entering Vietnam for the first time, a private serviced office of 1–5 people is the smartest starting point – not a coworking hot desk. The privacy, professionalism, and support services are worth the additional $200–400/month versus a shared desk. See our complete breakdown in the Serviced Office Ho Chi Minh City guide.

Year-one budget: what coworking really costs in District 1

Beyond the monthly plan, here are the realistic total costs for your first year in each flexible workspace option:

Workspace TypeSetup costMonthly costYear 1 total
Hot desk (occasional, 2 days/week)None$120–240$1,440–2,880
Hot desk (monthly unlimited, 1 person)None$100–200$1,200–2,400
Dedicated desk – 2 people (premium)Setup fee $150 + no deposit$400–700$4,800–8,400
Private office – 3 people (premium)1 month deposit$1,260–1,800$15,120–21,600 + deposit
Traditional lease – 10 people (100sqm)$20,000–50,000 setup + deposit$2,500–4,000$50,000–98,000 + deposit

* The cost difference between a traditional lease and a serviced private office for a 5-person team is often $30,000–60,000 in year one. For companies testing Vietnam, this difference represents 6–12 months of additional market validation before making a long-term commitment.

How Sotochika supports flexible workspace needs

Modern reception area of a premium shared workspace tailored for foreign companies

Sotochika 2nd branch – Lancaster Building, Le Thanh Ton Street, District 1

Sotochika has been supporting Japanese and international companies in Ho Chi Minh City since 2012. Part of G.A. Group (established in Japan in 1995), Sotochika operates two prime District 1 locations and offers the full range of flexible workspace solutions.

Two District 1 locations

  • – Mac Dinh Chi Street: Sotochika’s original location. Quieter, upscale street with consulates, international firms, and established professional services.
  • – Lancaster Building, 22-22bis Le Thanh Ton Street: Sotochika’s second branch, opened 2025. Modern 2025 fit-out in HCMC’s Japanese district. Multilingual team including Japanese-speaking staff.

Workspace options available

  • – Private Office – 1 to 5-person enclosed offices
  • – Shared Office – dedicated desks in a professional shared environment
  • – Coworking Space – flexible hourly and daily access
  • – Meeting Rooms – bookable by the hour

What makes Sotochika different

  • – Flexible 3-month minimum contracts – no long-term lock-in
  • – Multilingual team – Japanese, English, Vietnamese 
  • – Move-in ready in 7 days – from tour to working at your desk in under a week
  • – Proven track record – 100+ international tenants since 2012

Ready to find your coworking space in Ho Chi Minh City?

The best way to choose a workspace is to experience it in person. A 30-minute tour gives you more information than hours of online research – you can test the internet, meet the team, check the environment, and get a clear sense of whether this is the right fit for your business.

Cannot travel to Ho Chi Minh City right now? We offer video tours via Zoom – our team shows you the space live and answers your questions in real time. Book a video tour from anywhere in the world.

Call us at +84 (028) 3939 3900 or email info@sotochika-office.com. Our bilingual team responds within one business day.

Frequently asked questions guide about renting hot desks and shared offices in HCMC

Frequently asked questions about Coworking Space in Ho Chi Minh City

Frequently asked questions

Q1: What is the difference between a coworking space and a shared office?

In Ho Chi Minh City, ‘coworking space’ usually refers to open-plan hot-desk environments where you may sit in a different spot each day. A ‘shared office’ or ‘dedicated desk’ means your own reserved workstation in a professional shared environment – same seat every day, lockable storage. Shared offices cost more than hot desks but offer more stability and privacy.

Q2: Can I register my Vietnamese company at a coworking space address?

It depends on the provider. Hot-desk coworking spaces typically cannot be used for company registration. Shared offices and serviced offices in professional facilities – including Sotochika – provide addresses that are legally acceptable for Vietnamese company registration (Enterprise Registration Certificate). Always confirm this with your provider before signing.

Q3: How long does it take to move into a coworking space or shared office?

For hot desks and coworking plans, access is often immediate – same day in many cases. For a dedicated desk or private serviced office at Sotochika, move-in typically takes 3–7 days from contract signing. Rush move-ins within 24–48 hours are sometimes possible.

Q4: Is District 1 really the best location for a coworking space in HCMC?

For foreign companies, yes – almost always. The credibility with Vietnamese partners, proximity to banks and professional services, and ability to recruit bilingual staff more easily typically outweigh the 20–30% cost premium over District 3 or Binh Thanh. For freelancers and digital nomads who do not need to impress local partners, other districts can offer good value.

Q5: What happens if my team grows beyond my current coworking plan?

This is one of the key advantages of working with a full-service provider like Sotochika. You can move from a dedicated desk to a private office, or from a smaller to a larger private office, without changing buildings or breaking your contract. Existing tenants get priority when larger spaces become available.

Q6: Are there coworking spaces in District 1 with Japanese-speaking staff?

Yes – Sotochika is one of the few providers in Ho Chi Minh City with Japanese-speaking staff on-site. Both branches (Mac Dinh Chi and Le Thanh Ton) have team members fluent in Japanese, English, and Vietnamese. 

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