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The Best Coworking Spaces in Kathmandu

Fast wifi, day passes and community — the best places to work remotely in Kathmandu.

Kathmandu has quietly become a viable base for remote workers: the cost of living is low, the cafe scene is strong, and a handful of proper coworking spaces offer fibre internet, day passes and a built-in community. This guide compares the spots we'd actually work from.

What to look for

  • Reliable internet — fibre broadband with a 4G fallback (sort out a local SIM card on arrival).
  • Power backup — load-shedding is rare now, but the best spaces still run inverters.
  • Community — events and a members' network matter if you're staying a while.

Pick a space below for full details, pricing notes and location.

Our top picks

Frequently asked questions

Is the wifi good enough for remote work in Kathmandu?+

In dedicated coworking spaces and better cafes, yes — most offer fibre broadband with 4G as backup. Power and internet are far more reliable than a decade ago, though carrying a local SIM as a hotspot backup is wise.

How much does coworking cost in Kathmandu?+

Day passes typically run NPR 500–1,000 (about US$4–8), with monthly hot-desk memberships around NPR 6,000–12,000 (US$45–90), making Kathmandu one of Asia's most affordable nomad bases.

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