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Hot Desk Belfast: Top 2 Coworking Spaces for Flexible Working (2026)

Frerik Bongers
Updated: July 27, 2026
Published: April 17, 2026

Looking for a hot desk in Belfast? Whether you are freelancing in the city centre for a week, a consultant visiting a client near Dublin Road, or a remote worker who just needs professional space for the day, a hot desk Belfast booking is the fastest way to work from a proper office without signing a membership or a monthly contract.

Belfast has become one of the UK’s strongest flexible-workspace markets, with growing demand from tech, creative and professional-services companies that moved to hybrid working. Below we compare the top hot desk and coworking spaces you can book on Wezoo today, plus flex alternatives for when you need a meeting room or private office in Belfast instead.

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Why book a hot desk Belfast day pass?

A hot desk Belfast day pass gives you a shared, bookable workstation inside a professional coworking space – fast WiFi, meeting rooms on tap, coffee, breakout areas, and the quiet focus of an office without the cost of leasing one. For Belfast’s growing community of freelancers, remote-first employees and visiting professionals, a hot desk Belfast booking is usually cheaper than a hotel lobby, more productive than a café, and far more professional than a Zoom call from the kitchen table.

According to Invest NI, Belfast hosts a rapidly expanding tech, fintech and cyber-security ecosystem, and the city now ranks among the UK’s top regional hubs for professional services. That translates directly into high-quality flexible workspace – clustered around the Cathedral Quarter, Great Victoria Street and the Dublin Road corridor – all bookable by the day.

Top 2 hot desk Belfast coworking spaces

These are the coworking spaces in Belfast that offer instant-book hot desks on Wezoo, ranked by operator rating, amenities and location.

1. Hubflow – Dublin Road, Belfast

hot desk belfast - Hubflow Dublin Road coworking space
Hubflow – Dublin Road by Hubflow, Belfast city centre

From GBP 36 per day · Gallery Building, 65-69 Dublin Rd, Belfast BT2 7HG

Hubflow’s Dublin Road location sits in the Gallery Building, a five-minute walk from Great Victoria Street station and the Grand Central bus interchange – which makes it one of the most commute-friendly coworking spaces in Belfast. The hot desks are spread across multiple floors with breakout spaces, phone booths, a reception service and climate control. It is a strong pick for remote workers who want a quiet, professional setting with an on-site lounge, bike storage, catering, and fast access to the city centre.

  • Amenities: WiFi, phone booths, breakout spaces, climate control, reception, catering, lounge, bike storage
  • Transit: Walk to Great Victoria Street rail + Grand Central Station
  • Best for: Freelancers, consultants and remote employees who need a full day of focused work

Book Hubflow – Dublin Road on Wezoo →

2. Clockwise Belfast – High Street

Clockwise Belfast hot desk coworking space
Clockwise Belfast by Clockwise, High Street

From GBP 30 per day · High St, Belfast BT1 2DR · 4.7/5 operator rating

Clockwise Belfast is the design-led option on this list – positioned on High Street in the heart of the Cathedral Quarter, it mixes hospitality with workspace. Independent reviews on Wezoo put the space at 4.7/5 overall, with a 4.9/5 score for hospitality and 4.85/5 for design & ambiance. Coffee and tea are included in the day pass, there are phone booths and breakout lounges for calls, and bike storage plus parking nearby make it easy to get to. It is the sort of space that makes you forget you are working out of the office.

  • Amenities: WiFi, coffee & tea included, phone booths, lounge, reception, breakout spaces, bike storage, parking
  • Transit: Central Station 8-minute walk, easy bus access across the city centre
  • Best for: Client-facing professionals, creatives and anyone who values a hospitality-grade environment

Book Clockwise Belfast on Wezoo →

Flex workspace alternatives in Belfast

Sometimes a hot desk is not the right fit – you are running a team offsite, pitching a client, or need a private office for a few months. These Belfast locations do not offer hot desks but they do solve those use cases, and you can book them on the same Wezoo account.

Great Victoria Street – meeting rooms & private offices

Great Victoria Street Regus Belfast meeting room
Great Victoria Street by Regus, Belfast

Meeting rooms from GBP 31 per hour · 27–45 Great Victoria Street, Belfast BT2 7SL

Operated by Regus and directly opposite Belfast’s main transport hub, Great Victoria Street is the option to default to when you need a professional meeting room for an interview, a client pitch or a workshop. Rooms come with video conferencing, large displays, whiteboards, flip charts and natural light – and capacities run from 4 to small-boardroom size. Private offices are also available for longer engagements.

Book Great Victoria Street on Wezoo →

Forsyth House – meeting rooms & private offices

Forsyth House Regus Belfast meeting room
Forsyth House by Regus, Belfast

Meeting rooms from GBP 30 per hour · Forsyth House, Belfast BT2 8LA

Forsyth House is another Regus location in Belfast, useful when you need to host a larger group – boardrooms here seat up to 14 people, with full video-conference kit, displays and whiteboards. On-site parking, catering and breakout areas round it out. It works well for team-day offsites or workshops where a single hot desk is not enough.

Book Forsyth House on Wezoo →

Interested in a private office in Belfast? See availability and request a quote →

What to look for in a hot desk Belfast booking

A day pass is only as good as the space behind it. A few things to check before you book:

  • WiFi reliability & backup connection: Ask whether there is a secondary connection – essential if you are on video calls all day.
  • Call privacy: Look for phone booths or soundproofed meeting rooms, especially if you take client calls.
  • Transit: Proximity to Great Victoria Street, Grand Central or Lanyon Place makes commuting in (and out) simple.
  • Amenities included: Coffee, tea, printing, locker access and kitchen facilities vary by operator – included amenities save you chasing around town.
  • Day-pass flexibility: Instant-book, same-day cancellation and clear pricing beat joining a membership you will not use next month.

How much does a hot desk Belfast day pass cost?

Expect to pay between GBP 30 and GBP 40 per day for a hot desk in a well-equipped Belfast coworking space. Lower prices typically sit outside the city core or in shared lounge-style environments; premium spaces with hospitality-grade service, included coffee and quiet zones sit at the upper end. For comparison, a Wezoo day-pass is usually cheaper than paying for a hotel lobby workspace or keeping a monthly coworking membership you only use twice a week.

Ready to book your hot desk in Belfast?

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Hot desk Belfast FAQ

Can you hot desk in Belfast without a membership?

Yes. Through Wezoo you can book a hot desk in Belfast on a single-day pass without joining any coworking membership. You pay per day, with no monthly fee and no minimum commitment.

How much does a hot desk in Belfast cost per day?

Day passes in Belfast typically start from around GBP 30 at Clockwise Belfast and sit in the GBP 30–40 range for most central coworking spaces. Pricing can vary depending on amenities and how close the space is to the transport hubs.

Where are the best coworking spaces in Belfast located?

The main coworking clusters are in the Cathedral Quarter (Clockwise Belfast on High Street), the Dublin Road corridor (Hubflow), and around Great Victoria Street and the Grand Central transport hub. All sit within a short walk of rail and bus services.

Do Belfast hot desks come with meeting rooms?

Most hot desk memberships – and the day passes on Wezoo – give you access to on-site meeting rooms, either bookable as an add-on or included in the day rate at some operators. If you need a dedicated meeting room instead, you can book one separately through Wezoo.

Is Belfast city centre good for remote work?

Belfast city centre has strong public transport, a rapidly growing coworking supply and some of the most competitive hot desk pricing in the UK. Its Cathedral Quarter and Linen Quarter are particularly popular with tech and creative workers, as highlighted by Visit Belfast.

Book your hot desk Belfast day pass

Belfast’s hot desk market is small but high-quality – two central coworking spaces and a set of flex alternatives cover every use case, from a solo focus day at Hubflow to a full-team workshop at Forsyth House. Compare availability, check reviews, and book your hot desk Belfast day pass in a couple of minutes on Wezoo – no membership required.

For more workspace guides, see our coworking space Belfast guide or browse all articles on the Wezoo Insights blog.


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