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Chonburi co-working market: EEC districts, operators & pricing

Chonburi's co-working scene looks less like a beach-town nomad market and more like a corporate satellite-office market, shaped by its role as the industrial core of the Eastern Economic Corridor (EEC). Here's a closer look at which districts suit which kind of worker, the kinds of operators active in the province, rough pricing tiers, and who Chonburi's flexible-space market actually serves. Builds on our national co-working overview. General information only, never paid placement.

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By Kirby Scofield
Founder of BAANLYY · International real estate broker, investor & relocation specialist
Last updated 5 July 2026 · Last reviewed 5 July 2026

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Chonburi's co-working options cluster in Sriracha (serviced offices and workspace tied to Amata Nakorn's corporate and Japanese-expat community), with a smaller, more residential cluster in Chonburi City and Bang Saen. The scene leans toward serviced offices for corporate and manufacturing-adjacent tenants plus independent cafe-workspaces, rather than large branded international operators. It serves relocating company staff, small businesses near the industrial estates, and the province's long-stay foreign and condo-owning residents more than short-term nomad traffic.

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Chonburi's co-working districts, one by one

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Operators active in Chonburi

Chonburi's flexible-workspace market is anchored by serviced-office operators in Sriracha built around corporate and manufacturing-adjacent tenants — registered addresses, meeting rooms and administrative support aimed at relocating company staff and suppliers tied to the EEC's industrial base — alongside independent cafe-workspaces in Chonburi City and Bang Saen (see our national co-working overview). This is a different mix than Bangkok's branded international networks or Pattaya's cafe-heavy nomad scene, so it pays to check a specific location's contract terms, registered-address eligibility and amenities directly rather than assuming a consistent product across the province.

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Rough pricing tiers in Chonburi

These are directional tiers, not current quotes — Chonburi's mixed corporate/residential demand means pricing varies more by tenant type than in typical resort-city markets. Always compare current published rates directly with a shortlist of specific Chonburi operators.

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Who Chonburi's flexible-space market actually serves

Chonburi's co-working and serviced-office scene mostly serves relocating executives, engineers and corporate staff tied to Amata Nakorn and the wider EEC manufacturing and logistics base (particularly Sriracha's established Japanese business community), small businesses and suppliers needing a registered address near the industrial estates, and the province's existing population of long-stay retirees and condo owners along the Bang Saen coast who want an occasional change of scenery from a home office. A smaller number of DTV-visa remote workers pass through as part of Thailand's east-coast circuit (see our digital nomad / DTV guide), but compared to Pattaya or Bangkok, Chonburi sees more demand from corporate satellite tenants than solo nomads (see our Pattaya co-working guide and Bangkok co-working guide).

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Frequently asked

Why does Chonburi have a co-working market at all — isn't it an industrial province?Chonburi is the industrial and logistics core of the Eastern Economic Corridor (EEC), home to Amata Nakorn's manufacturing base, Laem Chabang port and a large resident population of relocating engineers, managers and corporate staff (particularly a sizeable Japanese business community around Sriracha). That corporate density — plus Bang Saen's residential/condo belt and easy Bangkok access — creates real demand for flexible workspace that looks less like a beach-town nomad scene (Pattaya, Phuket) and more like a corporate satellite-office and small-business market.
Which part of Chonburi has the best co-working options?Sriracha has the highest concentration of serviced offices and flexible workspace, driven by its dense expat and corporate population tied to Amata Nakorn and the wider EEC manufacturing belt. Chonburi City and Bang Saen have a smaller, more residential-oriented cluster of cafe-workspaces serving condo residents, students near Burapha University and long-stay retirees. Laem Chabang itself is dominated by port and container logistics operations rather than desk-based co-working.
What kind of workspace exists in Chonburi versus branded operators in Bangkok?Chonburi's flexible-workspace scene leans toward serviced offices aimed at corporate and manufacturing-adjacent tenants (registered addresses, meeting rooms, administrative support) plus independent cafe-workspaces, rather than the large branded international networks that dominate Bangkok. Sriracha in particular has a number of serviced-office operators built around the needs of relocating company staff rather than solo digital nomads — check each location's contract terms, registered-address eligibility and amenities individually.
Is co-working pricing in Chonburi cheaper than Bangkok?Generally yes for cafe-workspace and hot-desk tiers, reflecting lower commercial rents outside central Bangkok. Serviced-office and private-office pricing in Sriracha can be closer to Bangkok suburban rates given demand from corporate tenants needing a registered EEC-adjacent address, so pricing varies more by tenant type (solo freelancer versus corporate satellite office) than in typical resort-city markets. Always compare current published rates directly with a shortlist of specific Chonburi operators.
Does Chonburi have options for DTV visa holders and remote workers specifically?Yes, though the market is smaller and less nomad-oriented than Bangkok, Chiang Mai or Phuket. Chonburi's large existing population of long-stay foreign residents (many tied to Sriracha's corporate and manufacturing community) means cafe-workspaces and serviced offices are used to laptop-based customers, and the province's condo and rental market supports long-lease home-office setups for DTV holders who don't need a daily desk.
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