Phetchaburi · Coworking

Coworking spaces in Phetchaburi.

The honest picture: Phetchaburi town has no dedicated coworking venue. One verifiable work room exists outside town, and the nearest proper coworking scene is 45 minutes south in Hua Hin.

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By Kirby Scofield
Founder of BAANLYY · International real estate broker, investor & relocation specialist
Last updated 11 July 2026 · Last reviewed 11 July 2026
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Phetchaburi's remote-work options.

01. Farmily Co-Working Room (ไร่เรา Farmily)Don Chula intersection, Rai Som-Ban Lat Road, Ban Lat district, Phetchaburi · THB 100 / 2 hrs, THB 150 / 3 hrs, THB 200 / 6 hrs

The one verifiable dedicated work space in Phetchaburi province: a small private room (about 3x2 metres) attached to Farmily, a palm-sugar (tanod) farm and cafe in Ban Lat district. It's basic by big-city standards -- two desk-and-chair sets, a 24-inch monitor, air-conditioning and a solid wifi connection -- but genuinely bookable by the hour, with a cafe on site for food and drinks and farmland views if you need a break. It's roughly a 15-20 minute drive from Phetchaburi town centre, not a walk-in city option.

Best for: Anyone happy to book ahead and drive out of town for a quiet, cheap private room to get focused work done.
02. Laptop-friendly cafes in Phetchaburi townPhetchaburi town centre · Typical cafe spend, no bookable desks or meeting rooms

Phetchaburi town itself has no coworking-branded venue -- what it has is an ordinary provincial-town cafe scene: a handful of air-conditioned coffee shops with wifi and plug sockets scattered around the old town and riverside, the kind you'd find via Wongnai's own Phetchaburi cafe listings rather than a curated remote-work guide. None currently advertise day passes, hot desks or meeting rooms, so treat them as informal laptop spots rather than a coworking substitute, and expect ordinary cafe wifi rather than a business-grade connection.

Best for: A change of scenery for an hour or two of email and light work between sightseeing stops.
03. Proper coworking: Hua Hin & Cha-amHua Hin / Cha-am, Prachuap Khiri Khan-Phetchaburi border area, ~25-45km south · See the Hua Hin coworking guide for current day-pass pricing

If you need real coworking infrastructure -- day passes, meeting rooms, a community of other remote workers -- the honest move is to look south to Hua Hin, roughly 45 minutes from Phetchaburi town, which has an established coworking scene BAANLYY covers in full. Cha-am, Phetchaburi's own coastal district, sits in between and is covered as part of the Hua Hin area guide.

Best for: Digital nomads and remote employees who want dependable coworking rather than a single farm room.

Hua Hin coworking spaces →

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Pricing guide

Farmily work room — 2 hoursTHB 100
Farmily work room — 3 hoursTHB 150
Farmily work room — 6 hoursTHB 200
Phetchaburi town cafesStandard cafe spend, no day-pass pricing
FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Is there a coworking space in Phetchaburi town?Not a dedicated one, no. Phetchaburi town's cafe scene has plug sockets and wifi like any Thai provincial town, but nothing currently markets itself as a coworking space with day passes or meeting rooms. The nearest genuine dedicated work room is Farmily, in Ban Lat district outside town, and the nearest established coworking scene is in Hua Hin, about 45 minutes south.
What is Farmily's coworking room?Farmily is a palm-sugar (tanod) farm and cafe in Ban Lat district, Phetchaburi, that rents out a small private room (roughly 3x2 metres) with two desk-and-chair sets, a 24-inch monitor, air-conditioning and wifi. Rates run THB 100 for two hours up to THB 200 for six hours, bookable by phone or LINE. It's a genuine, verifiable option, but it's rural and requires a short drive from town, not a walk-in city coworking space.
Should digital nomads base themselves in Phetchaburi?Phetchaburi works well for its history, national park access and low cost of living, but its remote-work infrastructure is thin compared to Thailand's established nomad hubs. If reliable coworking is a priority, Hua Hin (with its own coworking scene) or Chiang Mai and Bangkok are the more practical bases -- Phetchaburi suits people prioritising quiet and heritage over a built-out remote-work ecosystem.
Do I need a visa to work remotely from Phetchaburi?If you're working online for clients or an employer based outside Thailand, the Destination Thailand Visa (DTV) is built for exactly this kind of long stay, with 90-day address reporting and extensions handled at the local immigration office. Remote work for a foreign company is treated differently 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 venue pages and independent listing platforms. BAANLYY is not affiliated with these venues and takes no paid placement in this content -- confirm current hours, availability and pricing directly before visiting.

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