THAILAND'S WORK CAFÉ DIRECTORY
We find the cafés.
You get the work done.
254 honest reviews across Bangkok, Chiang Mai, and Phuket. WiFi speeds, outlet counts, noise levels — no guessing.
Bangkok
Southeast Asia's unofficial capital for remote work. 78 cafés across 9 districts, from Sukhumvit's expat corridor to Charoenkrung's heritage scene.
Explore →Chiang Mai
The original digital nomad hub. Slower pace, cheaper rent, and a specialty coffee scene that punches way above its weight. Northern Thai highland beans are world-class.
Explore →Phuket
Beach life meets remote work. The café scene is smaller but growing fast, especially in Phuket Town and the Rawai nomad hub down south.
Explore →Koh Samui
The Gulf island with growing coworking infrastructure. Beach cafes, 24-hour workspaces, and specialty roasters are changing what remote work looks like on Samui.
Explore →Koh Phangan
More than Full Moon Parties. Phangan has a quiet coworking scene in Thong Sala and Srithanu, with beach workspaces and a growing nomad community.
Explore →Koh Tao
The dive island is small but has a handful of coworking spaces and cafes that take WiFi seriously. Limited options, but the ones that exist are solid.
Explore →Koh Lanta
Laid-back island with one of Thailand's oldest nomad coworking communities. Long Beach, Old Town, and everything in between at a slower pace.
Explore →Pai
The bohemian mountain town in Mae Hong Son province. Small but charming cafe scene with garden workspaces and a dedicated coworking space.
Explore →Hua Hin
Bangkok's closest beach town, just a few hours south. Growing coworking scene with mall-based and independent workspace options.
Explore →Krabi
Limestone karsts and beach life in Ao Nang, with a small but growing coworking scene. Healthy food cafes and community-driven workspaces.
Explore →Pattaya
Beach resort city with a growing cafe scene beyond the nightlife strip. Jomtien and Pratumnak Hill have genuine work-friendly spots.
Explore →Chiang Rai
The quieter northern city with world-class coffee from highland growers. Fewer nomads than Chiang Mai, more authenticity.
Explore →Kanchanaburi
River Kwai town with nature cafes and a slower pace. A weekend escape from Bangkok with genuine character.
Explore →Khao Yai
Mountain retreat two hours from Bangkok. Nature-wrapped cafes, cool weather, and Instagram-worthy settings in every direction.
Explore →Koh Chang
Thailand's second-largest island with a small but growing cafe scene. Quieter than Samui, wilder than Lanta.
Explore →Ayutthaya
Ancient capital with heritage cafes in restored buildings. A day trip from Bangkok that rewards staying longer.
Explore →Rayong
East coast beach town with a handful of standout cafes. Less touristy, more local character.
Explore →Koh Samet
Small island off Rayong with limited but charming cafe options. Weekend vibes, not a work destination.
Explore →EDITOR'S PICKS
High WiFi, great coffee
BANGKOK
Browse by district
Sukhumvit
Thonglor & Ekkamai
Silom & Sathorn
On Nut & Phra Khanong
Siam & Pathum Wan
Ari
Charoenkrung & Old Town
Ratchathewi
Lat Phrao & Rama 9
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