Best Coworking Spaces in Leeds — Compare May 2026
Coworking spaces offer flexible shared desks and hot-desking in a professional environment. Great for freelancers, startups, and remote workers who want community and structure.
All Coworking Spaces Providers in Leeds
16 providers found
2-Work Leeds
Private offices and coworking at Bank House, 27 King Street — 3 min walk from Leeds station. Coworking from £149+VAT/mo, private offices from £200/person/mo. 30,000 sq ft of iconic architecture.
Castleton Mill
Affordable creative offices in a converted mill, walking distance to centre. Full-time desk £250/mo, part-time £165/mo, day pass £20. 24/7 access, events space, cafe bar. All inc VAT.
Cubo Leeds
Premium workspace at 6 Wellington Place (opened 2022). Hot desk from £175+VAT/mo. Designated desks from £550/desk/mo include meeting room credits, furniture, and daily cleaning.
Duke Studios
Award-winning creative coworking in South Bank, 800m from station. 24/7 access, community events, cafe bar. From £99/mo coworking, £225/mo dedicated, £390/mo studio. Letterbox service £60/mo.
Wizu Workspace
Design-led flexible workspace with 6 Leeds locations. Virtual office from £40/mo, serviced offices from £325/desk/mo. 24hr access, showers, bike storage, speciality coffee. 20% off first 3 months.
VAL YOU Leeds
Workspace from Voluntary Action Leeds (VAL YOU). Focused on charities, CICs, and social enterprises. Virtual office from £30+VAT/mo. Affordable coworking, meeting rooms, and event space in Hunslet.
Avenue HQ
Premium coworking at East Parade. Virtual office £95/mo includes mail, Barclays Eagle Lab startup support, networking events, and 15% off meeting rooms. Also in Liverpool.
Clockwise Leeds
Stylish coworking in Yorkshire House with 1960s charm — high ceilings and natural light. Day pass £25, Club Lounge from £140/mo, dedicated desk from £235/mo. Meeting rooms from £37/hr.
Platform by Bruntwood
Tech-focused workspace by Bruntwood SciTech, above Leeds station. Coworking from £95/mo (3 days/week) or £12.50/half day. Dedicated desks £200/mo. Roof terrace, 10GB broadband.
Spacemade Park House
Modern coworking at Park Square in Leeds city centre by Spacemade. Hot desks from £181/mo with flexible rolling subscriptions.
WorkWell Offices
Affordable flexible office space in Leeds and Harrogate with virtual office packages starting from just £50 per month.
Orega
Premium serviced offices at St Pauls House and Broad Gate. Virtual office from £59/mo. Pro package includes dedicated phone and call forwarding. Serviced offices from £250/desk/mo.
Offyx
Affordable workspace at Sugar Mill and the Refinery in Beeston. Virtual office, serviced offices, coworking, and meeting rooms. Flexible contracts. Views across Leeds from elevated location.
Spaces Leeds
Part of the IWG family (alongside Regus), Spaces offers design-led coworking and offices at Wellington Place. Premium environment with global network access.
Leeds Beckett Business Centre
Virtual office at Leeds Beckett University. LS1 address from £50+VAT/mo plus £20 setup. Includes mentorship, networking, and meeting space. Ideal for startups and graduates.
Regus Leeds
Global workspace leader with 8 Leeds centres. Business address from £55/mo, virtual office with receptionist from £99/mo. Serviced offices from £185/person/mo. Global lounge network access.
Choosing the right coworking space
Coworking has grown enormously in Leeds over the past few years, and there are now genuinely different types of coworking environment to choose from. Some spaces focus on quiet, heads-down work; others emphasise community and networking events. Understanding what kind of environment suits your working style is the first step to making the right choice.
The biggest variable in coworking pricing is the type of desk access. Hot desking (any available desk, first come first served) is cheapest but means you cannot leave your equipment set up. A dedicated desk costs more but gives you a permanent spot. If you work from the space daily, a dedicated desk is usually worth the premium for convenience alone.
Community is often cited as the main reason people choose coworking over working from home or a private office. Before committing, visit during a normal working day and get a feel for the atmosphere. Is it the kind of environment where you would be productive? Are the other members the kind of people you might collaborate with or learn from?
Practical considerations matter too: check the internet speed (ask for actual test results, not marketing claims), look at the kitchen and bathroom facilities, and ask about noise management. If you take calls regularly, make sure there are phone booths or quiet zones available.