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Best Coworking Spaces in Brighton (2026)

Frerik Bongers
Updated: March 15, 2026
Published: March 15, 2026

Coworking spaces Brighton has plenty to offer — whether you need a hot desk for the day, a meeting room for a client pitch, or a private office to focus. Brighton’s flexible workspace scene has grown well beyond the usual chain offerings. The city’s mix of creative agencies, tech startups, and freelancers has fuelled demand for spaces that are bookable without long-term commitments.

We’ve picked 4 of the best coworking spaces in Brighton that you can book instantly on Wezoo — no membership, no subscription, just turn up and work. These are the top coworking spaces Brighton locals and visitors trust most.

With so many coworking spaces Brighton professionals can choose from, it helps to know what sets each one apart. Browse all Brighton workspaces: See availability and prices on Wezoo →

1. Runway East — York and Elder Works

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Runway East at York and Elder Works, central Brighton

Runway East occupies a converted industrial building at 50 New England Street, a five-minute walk from Brighton Station. The space spans multiple floors with high ceilings and exposed brickwork — the kind of building that feels like it was built for creative work rather than retrofitted for it.

Meeting rooms here accommodate up to 8 people, with fast Wi-Fi and presentation equipment included. Runway East is popular with tech startups and digital agencies, so expect a working atmosphere rather than a social club. The ground-floor café is a decent spot for informal meetings, and the location puts you within walking distance of the North Laine shops and restaurants.

Address: 50 New England Street, BN1 4AW Brighton

Capacity: Meeting rooms for up to 8 people

Best for: Tech teams, creative agencies, and freelancers who want a productive atmosphere

Book Runway East Brighton on Wezoo →

2. Mocatta House by Spaces

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Mocatta House by Spaces, Trafalgar Place, Brighton

Mocatta House is Spaces’ Brighton outpost, part of the IWG network. It sits in Trafalgar Place, directly adjacent to Brighton Station — you can be at your desk within two minutes of stepping off the train. The building itself is a modern, purpose-built workspace with floor-to-ceiling windows and a design-led interior that feels more boutique hotel lobby than corporate serviced office.

Spaces is known for its hospitality-first approach: expect a staffed reception, well-maintained breakout areas, and an on-site café. Meeting rooms come equipped with video conferencing gear and whiteboards. If you need to impress a client or run a workshop, this is arguably the most polished option in Brighton.

Address: Mocatta House, Trafalgar Place, Brighton

Best for: Client-facing meetings, workshops, and professionals who value a premium finish

Book Mocatta House on Wezoo →

3. Leonardo Hotel Brighton

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Leonardo Hotel Brighton, Stroudley Road — meeting rooms from £20/hour

Leonardo Hotel Brighton sits on Stroudley Road, a short walk from the station and the seafront. It’s an unconventional coworking choice, but hotel-based meeting rooms are increasingly popular for a reason: reliable Wi-Fi, professional catering options, and a reception team that handles the logistics so you don’t have to.

The hotel offers 7 meeting rooms with capacities ranging from intimate 4-person setups to larger boardroom configurations seating up to 36. Prices start from £20 per hour, which is competitive for Brighton — especially when you factor in the included AV equipment and the option to add catering. For all-day events or training sessions, this is hard to beat on value.

Address: 101 Stroudley Road, BN1 4DJ Brighton

Capacity: 7 rooms, from 4 to 36 people

Price: From £20/hour

Best for: Large meetings, training days, and events that need catering and AV support

Book Leonardo Hotel Brighton on Wezoo →

4. Queensberry House by Regus

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Queensberry House by Regus, Queens Road, central Brighton

Queensberry House is Regus’s central Brighton location, sitting on Queens Road between the station and the clock tower. If you’ve used Regus elsewhere, you’ll know what to expect: consistent quality, professional interiors, and a focus on getting things done without fuss.

There are 5 meeting rooms available, accommodating up to 10 people. The building is well-served by public transport and has a handful of parking options nearby for those driving in. Regus’s global network means you can book with confidence — the Wi-Fi will work, the coffee machine won’t be broken, and reception will know your name.

Address: 106 Queens Road, BN1 3XF Brighton

Capacity: 5 rooms, up to 10 people

Best for: Reliable, no-surprises workspace for remote workers and small teams

Book Queensberry House on Wezoo →

How to Choose the Right Coworking Spaces Brighton Has to Offer

Not all coworking spaces Brighton offers are the same — each serves a different need. Here’s a quick guide:

If you want creative energy and a startup vibe, head to Runway East. The converted industrial space attracts digital-first businesses, and the informal atmosphere encourages the kind of spontaneous conversations that don’t happen in corporate lobbies.

If you need to impress a client, Mocatta House by Spaces is your best bet. The premium fit-out, staffed reception, and proximity to the station make it the most professional option in the city.

If you’re running a large meeting, workshop, or training day, Leonardo Hotel Brighton offers the most capacity (up to 36 people) and the most competitive pricing, with catering available on-site.

If you want dependable, consistent workspace without overthinking it, Queensberry House by Regus delivers exactly what you’d expect — reliable, professional, and centrally located.

All four spaces are bookable by the hour or day on Wezoo, with no membership required. You can see real-time availability, compare prices, and book instantly.

Ready to book your Brighton workspace?

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Brighton is one of the UK’s fastest-growing hubs for remote and flexible work — Visit Brighton highlights the city’s growing appeal for business travellers. You might also find these guides useful: Best Coworking Spaces in London and Best Hot Desk Spaces in London.

These are the most common questions people ask when looking for coworking spaces Brighton has available.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does coworking space cost in Brighton?

Prices for coworking spaces Brighton has on offer vary depending on the space and what you need. Meeting rooms in Brighton start from around £20 per hour at venues like Leonardo Hotel Brighton. Hot desks and day passes typically range from £15 to £35 per day. On Wezoo, you can compare prices across all Brighton workspaces and book by the hour with no minimum commitment.

Can I book a coworking space in Brighton for just one day?

Yes. All spaces listed on Wezoo are available for single-day or even hourly bookings. There are no memberships or subscriptions required — you simply choose a space, pick your time slot, and book.

Which Brighton coworking space is closest to the train station?

Mocatta House by Spaces is the closest, located directly in Trafalgar Place adjacent to Brighton Station. Leonardo Hotel Brighton and Runway East are both within a five-minute walk. Queensberry House by Regus is about a seven-minute walk along Queens Road.

Are there coworking spaces in Brighton with meeting rooms?

Yes, all four spaces featured in this guide offer bookable meeting rooms. Leonardo Hotel Brighton has the largest selection (7 rooms, up to 36 people), while Runway East, Mocatta House, and Queensberry House each offer 5 rooms suited for smaller teams of up to 8-10 people.

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