8 Best Hotels for Digital Nomads 2026 (With Coworking)
The remote work revolution changed hotels forever. A growing number of properties now cater specifically to people who need a reliable workspace, fast internet, and a community of like-minded travelers. These aren't just hotels with a desk in the corner. They've been designed from the ground up for people who work from anywhere.
Here are 8 hotels and hotel brands that get it right in 2026, from purpose-built nomad hubs to luxury chains with surprisingly good work setups.
The modern digital nomad workspace
1.Selina (Multiple Locations Worldwide)View on Booking.com ↗
Price: From $30/night (dorms) to $120/night (private rooms)
Selina is the brand that essentially invented the nomad hotel concept. With locations across Latin America, Europe, and Asia, each property combines hostel-style community with hotel comfort. Every Selina has a dedicated coworking space with ergonomic chairs, standing desks, and reliable WiFi (typically 100+ Mbps). Weekly and monthly rates drop significantly.
Why nomads love it: The community. Selina organizes surf lessons, yoga sessions, and social dinners. You'll meet other remote workers within hours of checking in. The Lisbon, Medellin, and Canggu locations are particularly popular.
2.CitizenM (Europe, US, Asia)View on Booking.com ↗
Price: From €100/night
CitizenM hotels are tech-forward, design-driven, and have some of the best lobby workspaces in the hotel industry. The "living rooms" are essentially free coworking spaces with fast WiFi, plenty of power outlets, and unlimited coffee. Rooms are compact but clever, with mood lighting controlled via tablet and rain showers. No wasted space.
Why nomads love it: The lobby culture. CitizenM attracts a creative, international crowd. The Amsterdam, London, and Paris locations have particularly vibrant work-from-lobby scenes.
3.The Hoxton (Europe)View on Booking.com ↗
Price: From €120/night
The Hoxton's "Apartment" concept offers larger rooms with kitchenettes and dedicated work desks, designed for extended stays. The lobby in every Hoxton is a buzzing co-working space with excellent coffee from their in-house cafe. The brand's tone is creative and social, attracting freelancers and startup types.
Why nomads love it: The extended-stay apartments. A proper kitchen, a real desk, and the social lobby when you need human contact. The Amsterdam and Paris properties are standouts.
4.Outsite (Portugal, US, Canary Islands)View on Booking.com ↗
Price: From €50/night or €800/month
Purpose-built for remote workers, Outsite offers coliving spaces with private rooms, shared kitchens, and dedicated coworking areas. Locations in Lisbon, Ericeira, and Santa Cruz are popular with the surf-and-work crowd. WiFi speeds are guaranteed (they publish them on the website), and there's a vetted community of residents.
Why nomads love it: The monthly rates. At €800/month for a room in Lisbon with coworking included, it's hard to beat. The community is curated — you're surrounded by people who actually work.
5.Zoku (Amsterdam, Copenhagen, Vienna)View on Booking.com ↗
Price: From €140/night or from €2,200/month
Zoku calls their rooms "lofts" and they've designed them specifically for working and living. Each loft has a full kitchen, a dedicated work setup with a large desk and monitor connection, and a living area. The rooftop space has a communal kitchen and coworking area where residents cook together and socialize.
Why nomads love it: The loft design. It genuinely feels like an apartment, not a hotel room. The separation between work desk and sleeping area makes a real difference for productivity.
6.MEININGER Hotels (Europe-wide)View on Booking.com ↗
Price: From €40/night
The budget option that doesn't compromise on work essentials. MEININGER hotels across Europe offer clean, modern rooms with reliable WiFi and common areas suitable for working. They're typically well-located near public transport. The guest kitchens save money on food. Not glamorous, but practical and affordable.
Why nomads love it: The price. Staying in cities like Vienna, Berlin, or Barcelona for €40/night while maintaining a productive work routine is exactly what budget-conscious nomads need.
7.Habitas (Mexico, Saudi Arabia, Namibia)View on Booking.com ↗
Price: From $200/night
At the luxury end, Habitas creates immersive wellness-meets-work retreats in extraordinary locations. The Tulum property has jungle workspaces, the AlUla property in Saudi Arabia has desert pavilions, and each location hosts curated community events. WiFi is strong, and the environments are designed to inspire creative work.
Why nomads love it: The inspiration factor. Working from a tented pavilion in the desert or a jungle platform in Tulum is a different category of remote work.
8.Potato Head Studios, BaliView on Booking.com ↗
Price: From $150/night
Potato Head in Seminyak is Bali's most design-forward hotel, with a serious commitment to sustainability. The studios have dedicated work desks with ocean views, and the beach club below provides the post-work reward. The on-site recording studio and creative spaces attract artists and entrepreneurs. Monthly rates are available.
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