Kiel, Germany · Coworking Space COBL is opencampus.sh's coworking café concept, situated at Legienstraße 40 in central Kiel — a location distinct from the Wissenschaftspark campus and positioned to serve founders, students, and remote workers who prefer working in the heart of the city rather than on the science-park periphery. The venue blends the café and workspace formats: members can work over quality coffee specialties in an environment designed to encourage informal exchange and networking. Beyond day-to-day workspace, COBL offers separately rentable rooms for small team meetings, workshops, and events, making it a flexible option for early-stage founders who need meeting infrastructure without a full-time office commitment. As part of the opencampus.sh family — which also operates StarterKitchen and fablab.sh — COBL members gain a natural introduction to the wider Kiel founder community, the Gründungsstipendium SH advisory network, and the annual Waterkant Festival ecosystem. The venue is particularly accessible for founders affiliated with Christian-Albrechts-Universität Kiel and Muthesius Kunsthochschule, both within cycling distance of Legienstraße. The coworking café model keeps overhead low, meaning pricing is at the accessible end of the Kiel spectrum. Pricing tier: €.
Linz, Austria · Coworking Space Coworking Linz is a city-centre shared workspace located at Stifterstraße 22, 4020 Linz, a short walk from both Linz Cathedral and the Landstraße retail district and approximately ten minutes on foot from the main railway station. The space occupies an accessible, wheelchair-friendly ground-floor unit and targets startups and small companies seeking a collaborative daily environment without long-term office leases. The offering centres on large communal tables with abundant desk space, standing desks, high-speed WiFi, printing, and fair-use coffee — a deliberately lean set-up that keeps the focus on focused work and peer interaction rather than amenity overload. Members also gain access to a kitchen, outdoor terrace, personal lockers, lounge areas, and 24-hour entry. The space markets itself specifically to early-stage founders and distributed teams needing a professional address and a local professional community in central Linz. Its compact footprint and convenient location make it a practical entry point into Linz's startup scene for solo founders or small remote teams relocating to Upper Austria.
Flensburg, Germany · Coworking Space Flensburg Coworking is a purpose-built shared workspace serving the founders, freelancers, and remote teams of Flensburg — the northernmost major city in Germany, situated on the Flensburg Fjord some 85 kilometres north of Kiel and directly on the Danish border. The venue markets itself with the tagline "stadtnah und mitten im Grünen" (city-close and amid greenery), signalling a location that balances urban accessibility with a calmer, nature-adjacent setting that distinguishes it from the denser coworking scenes of Hamburg and Kiel. Flensburg's cross-border character — with strong commercial ties to southern Denmark and a significant Danish-speaking community — gives the space a naturally international flavour that benefits founders targeting the Nordic market or building Danish-German partnerships. The city hosts Europa-Universität Flensburg and Hochschule Flensburg, both of which feed entrepreneurial and technical graduates into the local founder ecosystem. Flensburg Coworking provides desk and office workspace, meeting facilities, and community programming tailored to the small but active northern Schleswig-Holstein startup scene. The space fills a clear gap in Flensburg's infrastructure, which otherwise lacks the density of coworking options available in Kiel or Lübeck, making it the natural first stop for early-stage ventures and digital nomads operating in the border region. Pricing tier: €€.
Warsaw, Poland · Coworking Space Mindspace Warsaw Skyliner occupies multiple floors of the Skyliner tower at Prosta 67 in Warsaw's Wola business district, one of the city's most prominent new commercial high-rises. The location sits a one-minute walk from Rondo Daszyńskiego metro station on the M2 line, placing it at the heart of the rapidly developed western CBD that now hosts the headquarters of major Polish and international financial institutions alongside several high-growth tech companies. Mindspace operates a premium design-forward coworking model: the Skyliner fit-out features floor-to-ceiling glazing with panoramic views across the Warsaw skyline, exposed finishes, barista coffee, and curated communal areas. Workspace products include private offices for small to large teams, dedicated desks, coworking memberships, and fully equipped meeting and event rooms. The space caters primarily to scale-ups, corporate innovation units, and international companies establishing a Warsaw base — notable tenants include Korn Ferry and Samba TV — rather than very early-stage startups. Twenty-four-hour keycard access and a pet-friendly policy are standard. The Skyliner location complements Mindspace's second Warsaw site at Koszykowa and gives the operator significant coverage of the city's prime business addresses for mobile professionals and multinational teams.
Linz, Austria · Coworking Space Regus Linz Promenade is a fully serviced flexible workspace centre at Promenade 23, 4020 Linz, positioned along the city's principal boulevard between the Hauptplatz and the Landstraße zone. As part of the global Regus network, the centre offers a spectrum of workspace products — hot-desking and coworking memberships, dedicated desks, private day offices from €149 per day, and team offices for groups of various sizes — all under short-term, flexible contracts with no minimum rental period. The space is fully furnished and staffed, with receptionist services, high-speed internet, meeting rooms, and cleaning included in all plans. Private office memberships start from approximately €15 per person per day at the coworking tier. The Promenade address gives members a prestigious Linz business address in the commercial core of the city, accessible directly from the Hauptplatz tram interchange. The centre serves established SMEs, corporate project teams, and internationally mobile professionals who require reliable, immediately operational workspace rather than a community-first startup environment. Regus Linz Promenade functions as the most enterprise-oriented coworking option in central Linz, complementing the startup-focused spaces concentrated in the Tabakfabrik campus.
Warsaw, Poland · Coworking Space Spaces Warsaw Financial Center is located at Emilii Plater 53 in the heart of Warsaw's Wola district central business district, within the Warsaw Financial Center skyscraper — a landmark 1999 tower that houses the regional offices of major banks, law firms, and multinational corporations. The location is part of the IWG-owned Spaces network, which operates 13 sites across Warsaw making it the most geographically distributed coworking brand in the city. The Financial Center outpost targets internationally mobile professionals, corporate project teams, and scale-ups requiring a prestigious CBD address with short-notice or month-to-month flexibility. Workspace products include dedicated desks from approximately 24 PLN per day, coworking day passes from 25 PLN, and private offices on flexible terms. The Spaces All Access plan gives members entry to all 13 Warsaw locations and the global IWG network — relevant for companies with employees distributed across Warsaw's dispersed office districts. The Emilii Plater address places members within walking distance of the Palace of Culture and Science, the central railway station, and the main cluster of international venture capital and private equity offices that have opened Warsaw outposts in recent years. Spaces' Warsaw network also includes a node at Plac Konesera 12 in Praga, adjacent to Campus Warsaw.