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Free Co-Working Spaces in Dubai: Best Spots for 2026

From hotel lobbies to art galleries, these free Dubai workspaces cost nothing and look great on your grid.

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Free Co-Working Spaces in Dubai: Best Spots for 2026
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  • 125hours Hotel One Central (World Trade Centre metro) is the most popular free workspace in Dubai — open to the public with free Wi-Fi, lounge seating, and arcade games.
  • 2The Mohammed Bin Rashid Library in Bur Dubai offers free entry with study cubicles and creek views, but advance booking via the official website is often required.
  • 3B HIVE inside BurJuman Mall is free after a one-time registration and includes meeting rooms and lounge seating.
  • 4A4 Space by Alserkal in Al Quoz and Isola Space in Business Bay are free art-district hubs ideal for focused, creative work sessions.
  • 5Cafés like CASSETTE (The Courtyard) and Jameel Arts Centre (Jaddaf Waterfront) offer free Wi-Fi and atmosphere — ideal if you prefer a café setting to a formal workspace.

Paying for a desk in this city adds up fast. But free co-working spaces in Dubai are hiding in plain sight — tucked inside hotel lobbies, art galleries, and creative studios that most people walk past every day. No membership fees. No wasted afternoons at a packed café table. Just good spaces to get things done.

25hours Hotel One Central Is the Most Popular Free Workspace in Dubai

The lobby and first floor of [25hours Hotel One Central]( are open to the public and completely free to use. It has quirky interior design, a library, arcade games, comfortable lounge seating, and free Wi-Fi throughout the space. There is an on-site café if you want to grab a coffee or a snack, though nothing requires you to spend anything. It is widely considered the top aesthetic free workspace in Dubai right now. The nearest metro stop is World Trade Centre.

Art Galleries and Cultural Spaces That Welcome Remote Workers

Some of the best free co-working spaces in Dubai are not offices at all.

[Foundry, Downtown Dubai]( is a hybrid art gallery and co-working space in Downtown Dubai. The interior is industrial and artistic, with a mini-library and a café inside. It is a go-to for creatives who want atmosphere and focus in the same room.

[Mohammed Bin Rashid Library, Bur Dubai]( is shaped like an open book and offers large study areas, co-working cubicles, and views of Dubai Creek. Entry is free, though booking through the official website is often required for a visit.

[Isola Space, Business Bay]( is a design-focused hub that is also an exhibition gallery and a concept store. The aesthetic is calm and minimal, which makes it genuinely useful for focused work sessions.

A4 Space by Alserkal, Al Quoz is a creative studio and library in the Al Quoz arts district, open to the public at no cost. The interior is industrial-chic. Getting there early is a smart move if you need a spot near a charging point.

B HIVE in BurJuman Mall Is Free After One Registration

B HIVE is a modern co-working hub inside BurJuman Mall in Bur Dubai. It has arcade games, meeting rooms, and casual lounge seating. A one-time registration is typically required, but the space is free to use once you are signed up.

Aesthetic Cafés That Work Well for Remote Sessions

These are not traditional co-working spaces, but they offer free Wi-Fi and interiors that make longer sessions easy.

[NETTE, Al Barari]( is a restaurant and café with a lush, garden-style setting in Al Barari. Expect to spend around AED 50 to 100 per visit.

[Jameel Arts Centre, Jaddaf Waterfront]( has a library workspace inside a cultural center, with galleries and a sculpture park on the same premises.

[CASSETTE, The Courtyard]( is a home-grown concept café on 4B Street at The Courtyard. It offers free Wi-Fi and complimentary water for remote workers.

Tips to Make the Most of These Free Spots

A few things worth knowing before you head out. The Mohammed Bin Rashid Library often needs an advance booking, so check the official website when planning a visit. A4 Space by Alserkal has limited charging points, so an early arrival is a good call. At 25hours Hotel, grabbing a coffee from the café is not required but is a common courtesy. B HIVE asks for a one-time registration, which is free and only takes a few minutes. The cafés listed here usually have a minimum spend, so factor that into your plans.

The City Has More Free Workspaces Than Most People Think

Free co-working spaces in Dubai are more accessible than most people realise. Whether you want lounge seating in a hotel, a co-working cubicle with a creek view, or a café table with free Wi-Fi, the options are genuinely good. Save this list and try a new spot the next time you need a change of scenery.

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Jovilyn Carman

Reporting from Dubai — independent, on the ground, and built on local sources.