If I had to choose, I’d say that Split is the best city in Croatia for digital nomads. It’s packed with things to see and do, there are plenty of other remote workers to meet and socialize with, and the coworking spaces in Split are second to none. Of course, it’s a beautiful city too, … Read more
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If I had to choose, I’d say that Split is the best city in Croatia for digital nomads. It’s packed with things to see and do, there are plenty of other remote workers to meet and socialize with, and the coworking spaces in Split are second to none. Of course, it’s a beautiful city too, lapped by the glittering waters of the Adriatic Sea.
Ever since Croatia launched its digital nomad visa in January 2021, more and more remote workers are choosing to head to this beautiful country for longer periods. During the summer months, Split is a hive of activity, with fantastic nightlife, amazing food, and an intoxicating culture.
Coworking in Split is extremely easy, thanks to plenty of the abundance of spaces and great cafes to work from comfortably. I worked from several shared offices and coworking spots, and I met many other like-minded people. I was also super-productive, which helped me get out and see more of Split and its surroundings.
Best Coworking Spaces in Split
The coworking vibe in Split is pretty varied, and most people either choose to use day passes at coworking spaces, pay for a longer membership, or opt to work from cafes. The best coworking spaces in Split have all the facilities you need to be comfortable and productive, and the internet is high speed too.
While I enjoy working from cafes, I found that the WiFi in coworking spaces was infinitely better and the whole experience was a lot more comfortable too. There are several coworking spots in Split, and this list of the top 8 spots is here to help you narrow down the best choices.
1. Coworking Space Tink-Tank
Coworking Space Tink-Tank is, in my opinion, the best coworking space in Split. It’s located just outside the city center, close to Firule, which means it never becomes overly busy but always has a sociable vibe. There’s also plenty of parking on-site if you choose to drive a car or scooter.
There are two floors, with most of the seating situated on the first floor, and separate spaces for meetings and video calls. This space also offers pricing facilities and free coffee, which is never a bad thing.
I spent a few days working from this coworking spot, and I loved the laid-back feel of it. They also arrange regular social meet-ups, which is a great way to meet other like-minded people, and perhaps make some new friends or gain some inspiration. I also liked the decor, which is bright, full of greenery, and offers a calm vibe.
Address: Vrančićeva ul. 6, 21000, Split, Croatia
Membership Options and Costs
Coworking Space Tink Tank has many membership options, including a daily pass for €15/$16. Within that price, you also get free coffee and free use of the meeting room. There’s also a weekly and monthly membership option if you prefer to spend more time there.
Amenities at Coworking Space Tink Tank
- Free parking on-site
- Free meeting room with all membership options
- Fast internet
- Kitchenette available so you can make your own food
- Free coffee with all membership options
- Dedicated desks available
- Pet friendly
Pros of Coworking Space Tink Tank
- This is a popular coworking space, so you’re likely to meet many other digital nomads.
- Regular social evenings mean it’s easy to make new friends.
- You can take your own food in and cook it, so there is no need to purchase any snacks throughout the day.
- Free unlimited water and coffee.
- This is a large and bright coworking space, which is pleasant to work in and has a lively feel without being too noisy.
- Fast internet: I used this space several times and never struggled with the WifFi.
- Central location without being right in the heart of the noise.
Cons of Coworking Space Tink Tank
- This isn’t the cheapest coworking space in Split, although the price is average.
- No cafe on site; if you don’t want to cook your own food this could be a problem for you.
- You can drop in and see if there’s space that day, but m
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