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Writer's pictureRasha Mediene

Having office space anywhere you go around the globe! WeWork gives just that!

Updated: Mar 5

Do you work from home? And therefore home not feeling much like a home anymore? Or maybe you’re a traveler, and always looking for cafes to work at with outlets, and has late hours?


Well WeWork fixes all of this!


WeWork lights

WeWork is a coworking space where freelancers, small business and big companies come to share a nice place to work and each location offers it’s own unique amenities. However at most locations you can expect unlimited free coffee, tea and food supplies. A microwave, fridge, espresso machine and ice machine. Along with free printing, phone booths, wellness rooms, multiple floors with nice views, and networking events throughout the month, all with easy access via the app.


WeWork all access

There are 2 types of memberships:

Private office or Coworking Access


Private Office Options:

Your own desk in a shared office

Your own private office

Your own private floor

CoWorking Options:

WeWork On Demand

WeWork All Access


Click here to learn more about each and how much it costs.


The most common and affordable option is the WeWork all access. The cheapest option shouldn’t run you anymore than $150/month, and if you use this link you should get you a discount. The most important part about this membership is that you’ll get access to 180+ locations around the world! And some even 24/7! If you’re willing to pay more in the $200 range, you can have access to even more locations. You can find all this info on their website.


Once you are a member you‘ll have to go in once during business hours to receive a tap card. After that you’ll be able to book the space you want directly through the app and it’ll update on your card and give you access to whatever location you chose. Some locations only take 3-5 minutes to activate the card for the building, and others can take up to an hour to be able to use the elevator.


Overall, I enjoy my experience with WeWork, and if you work from home or travel while working, then this is defiantly something you should look into.



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