Description
Hub sits out along the rice fields on the edge of Hoi An, which means you’re trading the old town’s noise for open skies and green paddies stretching to the horizon. It’s a proper working environment – fast enough wifi for most tasks, food and drinks delivered to your desk (but only until 3pm), and a layout that doesn’t feel like a glorified cafe with a printer.
The community here is the real draw. Regulars stay for weeks or months, the staff (shoutout to Lâm and the team) treat members like people rather than day passes, and the social side actually functions without being forced. Prices are not the cheapest in town, but you’re paying for a setup that most coworking spaces in Southeast Asia don’t match.
It works best if you’re staying in Hoi An for more than a few days and want somewhere that feels like a base rather than a desk rental. Day-trippers will enjoy it too, but the longer you stay, the more sense it makes.
Highlights
- Food and drinks delivered to your desk, and the food is actually good
- Strong community with staff who actively help it function
- Well-run operation with responsive, friendly team
- Wifi can be inconsistent according to some visitors - worth checking if your work depends on rock-solid connection
- During certain farming seasons, neighboring fields get sprayed with pesticides, which is worth knowing if you plan to sit outside

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