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Samut Prakan co-working market: Regus/Spaces at OSC Building, The Metropolis Samrong & the Bang Na–Samrong corridor

Unlike most Thai provincial capitals BAANLYY has surveyed, Samut Prakan has genuinely confirmed flexible-workspace supply: two IWG locations under the Regus and Spaces brands, concentrated around the Bang Na–Samrong corridor and the Suvarnabhumi Airport Free Zone. 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 10 July 2026 · Last reviewed 10 July 2026

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Samut Prakan is a rare case among the provincial markets BAANLYY covers: it has two independently-verified IWG flexible-workspace locations — Regus/Spaces at the OSC Building in the Suvarnabhumi Airport business zone, and Regus at The Metropolis Samrong on Sukhumvit Road — rather than relying on cafes alone. Both sit in the province's two real commercial pockets: the Bang Na–Samrong corridor (Mega Bangna, dual BTS/Yellow Line access) and the Suvarnabhumi Airport Free Zone in Bang Phli. Its biggest advantage isn't local supply, though — it's that the BTS Sukhumvit Line runs straight into Bangkok's much larger coworking scene, so residents never have to choose between the two.

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Samut Prakan's co-working geography, honestly

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Who actually offers workspace in Samut Prakan

Two confirmed IWG-brand locations anchor the market. Regus / Spaces at the OSC Building, on Kingkaew Road in Racha Thewa, Bang Phli District, sits inside the Suvarnabhumi Airport business zone and offers hot desks, private offices and meeting rooms — BAANLYY cross-checked this address across multiple independent listing sources rather than relying on a single generic serviced-office aggregator page. Regus at The Metropolis Samrong, at 954/1724 Moo 9 Sukhumvit Road, Thepharak, roughly 11.6km from Suvarnabhumi Airport, is a second confirmed location with its own specific address. Beyond these two, no other international or national flexible-office brand has a verified presence in the province — full detail on both, plus Mega Bangna's mall-cafe fallback, is in our Samut Prakan coworking spaces guide.

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What it actually costs

These are directional observations, not quotes — confirm current details directly with IWG before relying on them for a leasing decision.

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Who actually leases space here

The Bang Na–Samrong location draws multinational and retail-adjacent tenants pulled in by Mega Bangna's footfall and the Samrong dual-rail interchange — effectively an extension of Bangkok's Sukhumvit office belt rather than a distinct local scene. The OSC Building location, inside the Suvarnabhumi Airport Free Zone, draws freight-forwarding, air-cargo and customs-brokerage firms that need a business-centre presence near the airport more than a coworking community. A smaller group of digital nomads, DTV-visa holders and remote workers based in Samut Prakan use either location, or ride the BTS into central Bangkok for a fuller coworking day — see our digital nomad / DTV guide and Samut Prakan office market page for the leasing rules that apply to a foreign-owned business here, including free-zone customs authorization for Suvarnabhumi-based tenants.

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Frequently asked

Does Samut Prakan have real coworking space, or is it just Bangkok cafes?Samut Prakan is one of the few provinces bordering Bangkok with genuinely confirmed flexible-workspace supply rather than only cafe wifi. IWG operates two verified locations here under its Regus and Spaces brands: one at the OSC Building on Kingkaew Road in Racha Thewa, inside the Suvarnabhumi Airport business zone, and a second Regus location at The Metropolis Samrong on Sukhumvit Road. Both addresses were cross-checked across multiple independent listing sources rather than taken from a single generic serviced-office aggregator page. Beyond those two, Mega Bangna and Robinson Lifestyle Samut Prakan's mall cafes serve as the everyday laptop-and-wifi fallback.
Where is Samut Prakan's coworking and office activity concentrated?Almost entirely in the Bang Na–Samrong corridor, which straddles the Bangkok/Samut Prakan border along Bang Na–Trad Road and is served by both the BTS Sukhumvit Line and the Yellow Line, interchanging at Samrong. This is the closest thing the province has to a conventional office district — multi-tenant buildings like Bangna Tower host multinational tenants, and it's where Regus's Metropolis Samrong location sits. The second cluster is Bang Phli district's Suvarnabhumi Airport Free Zone around Racha Thewa, where the OSC Building's Regus/Spaces location serves freight-forwarding and airport-adjacent logistics tenants as much as remote workers. Praksa, Bangplee Industrial Estate and Pak Nam — the province's other commercial pockets — have essentially no coworking supply of their own; see our companion Samut Prakan office market page for the full four-pocket breakdown.
What does coworking cost in Samut Prakan?Neither confirmed Regus/Spaces location publishes a fixed public day-pass rate, so confirm current hot-desk, private-office or virtual-office pricing directly through IWG's own booking channels before budgeting around a specific figure. As an everyday fallback, a Mega Bangna or Robinson Lifestyle mall cafe runs roughly THB 60–150 for coffee and wifi with no booking required, and a comparable Bangkok coworking day pass — one BTS ride away — runs roughly THB 300–600 for context.
Who actually leases coworking and flexible office space here?Two distinct tenant profiles. At The Metropolis Samrong, in the Bang Na–Samrong corridor, tenants skew toward multinational and retail-adjacent businesses drawn by Mega Bangna's footfall and the dual-rail interchange at Samrong — a natural extension of Bangkok's Sukhumvit office belt. At the OSC Building inside the Suvarnabhumi Airport Free Zone, tenants skew toward freight-forwarding, air-cargo and customs-brokerage firms that need a business-centre presence near the airport rather than a downtown coworking community. Businesses needing a registered address for Thai company formation without committing to a full lease also use IWG's virtual-office plans at either location — confirm current terms directly, and see our Samut Prakan office market page for the leasing rules that apply to a foreign-owned business.
Should a coworking-dependent remote business base itself in Samut Prakan instead of Bangkok?Only if there's a specific reason to — proximity to Suvarnabhumi Airport for a logistics-adjacent business, or a Bang Na–Samrong-area residence. For a business whose main requirement is coworking depth and choice, central Bangkok's Sukhumvit-line neighborhoods (Thonglor, Ekkamai, Asoke) offer dramatically more supply, all one uninterrupted BTS ride from Samut Prakan's own stations. Samut Prakan's genuine advantage is that it doesn't have to compete with Bangkok on that basis — its two confirmed IWG locations plus direct rail access make it a workable base precisely because the bigger scene stays reachable.
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