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Best Coworking Spaces Near World Cup 2026 Stadiums
Picking a coworking near a host stadium that actually works for client calls — Wi-Fi speed, phone-booth availability, day-pass economics and the surprises on match days.
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Frequently asked
- What spec do I need for serious client calls?
- A wired or strong dual-band Wi-Fi delivering at least 50 Mbps down and 10 up, real phone booths (not the open-plan promise), and an actual desk you can leave gear on. Day passes work for one or two days; book a week for anything serious.
- Are stadium-side coworkings worth the premium?
- Rarely. The closer to the stadium, the louder the area on match days and the higher the rate. Two transit stops away gets you 70 % of the convenience at 50 % of the price, with a much calmer working environment when matches aren’t on.
- Do match days actually affect coworking quality?
- Yes — busy fan-zone evenings can spill into nearby spaces, and post-match transit chaos eats time. Aim to wrap real work by mid-afternoon on big match days, and treat evenings as travel-and-fan time, not productive hours.
- Day pass, hot desk or dedicated seat?
- For a one-to-two-week tournament base, a hot-desk weekly pass usually wins. Dedicated seats are overkill for a short stay; daily passes look cheap but add up fast across a tournament. Negotiate week-plus rates directly — many spaces flex on cash terms.
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