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Pros and cons of coworking in Montenegro

Where to find space in Montenegro, for temporary or permanent work? It doesn’t matter who you work as an accountant, lawyer, manager, designer, programmer, running a newly created company or opening a startup, coworking spaces in Montenegro have many advantages, because you get not only a workplace, but also its maintenance and service, as well as make new friends and communicate with colleagues. In this article, we will consider all the offers of workspaces for rent for remote work on the coast and in the capital, and we will tell you about their pros and cons.

Budva

If you want not only to work, but also to have the sea within walking distance for walks at lunch or evening promenades, as well as good Internet speed and networking, then you need a coworking space in Budva IT Branch House, look for details on the itbranchhouse Instagram.

Advantages:

  • Good internet.
  • 3 meeting rooms, 45 workplaces, projector.
  • Convenient location: 2 minutes to the sea and a gorgeous park, 10 minutes to the center.
  • Separate areas for work and rest.
  • A bar where you can have a snack, drink coffee and desserts, or relax after work with a glass of craft beer and conversations, play board games
  • On weekdays and weekends, lectures on IT are held, where you can be not only a listener, but also a speaker.
  • In the evening after work, you can always find interesting events here. For lovers of dance parties, the best musicians of Montenegro: the Vozduh band, Kostya Romanov, performing covers of famous Russian and foreign hits. There are also classical music concerts and blues parties. On Saturday and Sunday you can come with your children; there are various master classes, educational sessions, and entertainment for them. Find out more about the event poster on the itbranchhouse Instagram page.
  • And of course, cats! They live next to the hotel where the IT Branch House is located and can sometimes join you for coffee on the veranda.

Among the disadvantages: since IT Branch House coworking is very popular in Budva and those who live in Becici, Rafailovici, Przno work there, sometimes it is impossible to find a workplace there, so take care of your workplace with a monthly subscription and order meeting rooms in advance.

Cost of covoking in Budva:

  • One hour of work from €2.5 (minimum 2 hours)
  • One day €10 per workplace

Meeting room for 4-8 people:

  • €10/hour
  • €20-40/day

Subscriptions:

  • 7 days - €45
  • 14 days - €110
  • Month - €180

Tivat

Playworking - here you can find not only a workplace with a printer and scanner, but also a place for outdoor activities. Sun terraces, gazebos, barbecues for relaxing and bike and kayak rentals. Fiber optik Internet 100 Mbps. For meetings and calls there is a separate room, a relaxation area and an equipped kitchen. Of the minuses, perhaps this is that in the heat you definitely don’t want to fry anything on the fire or pedal under the scorching sun. See how the space for work and leisure is organized, estimate the budget for a barbecue here: https://www.playworking.me

Porto Montenegro

These are not only fun parties and expensive yacht parking, but also Innovation Center coworking https://ic.portomontenegro.com. The site promises us an open terrace, lounge area, bike parking, high-speed internet and much more. In fact, there is no terrace there, no bike parking either. Opening hours are also unclear, often coworking is closed. Pros: Coworking location. Nearby there is a large selection of good cafes and restaurants, you can stroll along the beautiful promenade.

Kotor

If you are a cat lover and cannot imagine your life without them - Kowork and Balkanoffice. The coworking is located in a historic building, on the way to which you will definitely meet more than one cat, and in the office you will find a modern minimalist design and a beautiful view from the window, high-speed Wi-Fi, all the necessary office equipment. Of the minuses - it is impossible to see photos of the working area on the site. Don't forget to bring a couple of sausages for local cats and check the cost and opening hours of coworking at https://www.coworker.com/montenegro/kotor/balkanoffice

Herceg Novi

Kolektiv Novi is the most spacious and bright coworking space in Montenegro with modern and comfortable furniture, separated by comfortable workplaces, and a large meeting room. Organizers often arrange events, exhibitions and celebrate holidays where you can connect with people with similar ideas and goals. So recently there was an exhibition of digital art. What other events you can attend by becoming part of the community of this coworking, see here https://www.kolektivnovi.me

Another coworking in Herceg Novi is Impact Coworking is located in the center of the old town. Of the huge pluses, this is a 24/7 working time, reception, surveillance cameras and even lockers for things, which is very convenient and is a competitive advantage among other coworking spaces in Montenegro. You can also view the site and learn more information 24/7 here: https://www.impactcoworking.me

Podgorica

Despite the fact that the capital is a business center, the choice of coworking spaces here is the same as in other cities on the coast. If you have a weak willpower in order to take yourself from point A to point B, then Mtel Digitalna Fabrika is for you. The coworking space does not have a website, but there are a couple of reviews on Google Maps and a couple of photos of jobs.

Another mysterious shipyard coworking, about which you can not find any information, even reviews, on the site https://shipyardcoworking.me, except for a long survey, you will find only their contacts.

If you are determined to work hard, then Work Hub http://workhub-montenegro.com and Nest https://www.mnest.me are for you. Their website has all the information about opening hours, services and costs.

Prices are the same in almost all coworking spaces and start from 10 euros per day, it is possible to book a personal table, access to which only you will have, the membership fee will be from 100 euros per month. Free coffee, tea and water are included in the price.

You can also read the Top best cities to move to Montenegro, if suddenly, you have not moved yet, but are already packing your suitcase.

 

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