Trang · Coworking

Coworking spaces in Trang.

Trang's coworking scene is small but real: one dedicated coworking-and-hostel hybrid, one coworking-branded cafe, and a handful of laptop-friendly fallbacks around town.

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By Kirby Scofield
Founder of BAANLYY · International real estate broker, investor & relocation specialist
Last updated 8 July 2026 · Last reviewed 8 July 2026
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Trang's coworking spaces.

01. THE TREE Sleep and Space25/1 Choem Panya Road, Trang town (next to the Post Office) · Coworking desk + meeting room on request; hostel beds from ~THB 300/night

Marketed locally as Trang's first and only dedicated coworking space, THE TREE pairs a front coffee shop with coworking desks and a meeting room, alongside a renovated hostel (two dorm rooms) in modern-rustic style. It's a genuine hybrid -- work by day, budget accommodation by night -- run as a single small business next to Trang's Post Office in the town centre.

Best for: Digital nomads and short-stay remote workers who want desks, coffee and a bed in one place.
02. Hive Cafe and Co-working Space245/12 Udomlap Road, Thab Thiang, Mueang Trang (opposite Leemart Express, behind the Provincial Hall) · Cafe spend ~THB 60-150 per visit; meeting room ≈ THB 150/hour

A cafe built around reading, working and relaxed background music, Hive rents a meeting room by the hour (≈THB 150) alongside its regular coffee-shop seating and free wifi. It's a smaller, quieter alternative to THE TREE, open Monday to Saturday with no accommodation attached.

Best for: Solo laptop work or a short client call in a quiet cafe setting.
03. Other laptop-friendly cafesTrang town centre · Cafe spend ~THB 55-150 per visit

Beyond the two dedicated coworking spots, Trang has a handful of well-reviewed cafes that work fine for a laptop morning: 1952 Cafe opposite the train station (5G wifi, Tripadvisor-reviewed) and Tubtieng Old Town Cafe in the old-town alleys (retro Thai style, good wifi). Neither is a coworking space -- standard cafe etiquette applies, and neither offers a bookable meeting room.

Best for: A change of scenery for a few hours without needing a formal desk booking.

THE TREE Sleep and Space →Hive Cafe and Co-working Space →

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Pricing guide

THE TREE — coworking desk / meeting roomOn request (contact via Facebook)
THE TREE — hostel dorm bedFrom ≈ THB 300/night
Hive Cafe — meeting room (hourly)≈ THB 150
Hive Cafe / general cafe spendTHB 55-150 per visit
FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Is there a coworking space in Trang?Yes -- THE TREE Sleep and Space, on Choem Panya Road in Trang town next to the Post Office, is marketed locally as the first and only dedicated coworking space in Trang, combining a front coffee shop with coworking desks and a meeting room alongside a small renovated hostel. Hive Cafe and Co-working Space, on Udomlap Road, also rents a meeting room by the hour alongside regular cafe seating.
How much does coworking cost in Trang?Trang's coworking scene is small and informal -- neither THE TREE nor Hive Cafe publishes fixed day-pass pricing, so confirm current rates directly via their Facebook pages before visiting. Hive Cafe's meeting room runs roughly THB 150/hour, and general cafe spend across Trang runs about THB 55-150 a visit. THE TREE's hostel beds start from around THB 300/night for travellers who want to combine work and accommodation.
Is Trang good for digital nomads and remote workers?Trang is a small, low-cost provincial capital rather than an established nomad hub -- its coworking scene is limited to one dedicated space (THE TREE) and one coworking-branded cafe (Hive), a fraction of what's available in Chiang Mai, Bangkok or the southern islands. What it offers instead is a genuinely low cost of living, direct access to the Trang archipelago (Koh Mook, Koh Kradan, Koh Libong) and a quieter, more local pace than Thailand's bigger nomad circuits.
Do I need a visa to work remotely from Trang?If you're working online for clients or an employer based outside Thailand, the Destination Thailand Visa (DTV) is designed for long stays, with 90-day address reporting and extensions handled at the local immigration office. Working remotely for a foreign company is different from taking local Thai employment, which requires a work permit. This is general information, not legal advice -- confirm your situation with Thai immigration or a qualified visa specialist.
Sources & References

Sources & References

Facts are drawn from official sites, independent booking platforms and local business directories. BAANLYY is not affiliated with these venues and takes no paid placement in this content — confirm current hours and pricing directly before visiting.

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