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The Best Coworking Spaces in Limassol for Remote Workers and Founders

Jul 6, 2026

Limassol has quietly become the working heart of Cyprus. The city's shipping, fintech and tech firms have pulled in a steady stream of remote workers, founders and relocating professionals — and with them, a proper coworking scene. If you have just landed and need somewhere reliable to plug in, here are the spaces that are actually worth your time, along with a realistic look at what they cost.

SOHO

SOHO is Limassol's best-known serviced-office and coworking brand. Its flagship, SOHO Embassy, occupies four floors of the Cedars Oasis Tower on the corner of Archbishop Makarios III Avenue and Platonos Street, right in the growing business district. Expect polished private offices, lounge areas and well-equipped meeting rooms rather than a scrappy startup vibe — it suits established freelancers, small teams and anyone who wants a professional address in the centre of town.

The Warehouse by ITQuarter

Housed in a large industrial building near the sea, The Warehouse by ITQuarter is the closest thing Limassol has to a community clubhouse for its tech crowd. Beyond desks, it regularly hosts IT conferences, meetups and networking events, which makes it a strong pick if your priority is meeting other developers, recruiters or investors rather than simply finding a quiet corner.

ARIS — A Really Inspiring Space

Located in the heart of the city and backed by several major corporations, ARIS operates as a genuine startup accelerator as much as a coworking space. Members get fully equipped offices alongside mentorship and access to an established startup ecosystem. If you are building a company rather than freelancing, this is the address most likely to put you next to the right people.

Regus (Limassol Marina & Makarios Avenue)

For global consistency, Regus remains the safe default. It runs prime, high-visibility locations at the exclusive Limassol Marina and on busy Makarios Avenue, offering the same predictable standard of desks, meeting rooms and concierge service you would find in any major city. It is the natural choice if you value a prestigious business address and reliability over community atmosphere.

What a desk costs in 2026

Pricing across Limassol's spaces is fairly consistent. As a rough guide:

  • Day pass: roughly €15–€30
  • Dedicated desk: about €150–€300 per month
  • Private office: from around €500 per month
  • Virtual office (business address and mail handling): about €30–€50 per month

Most spaces run on fibre-optic internet, so day-to-day connectivity is rarely the deciding factor — location, atmosphere and the community around you usually matter more.

How to choose

  • Freelancer or solo remote worker? SOHO or a Regus day pass gives you a calm, professional base without commitment.
  • Founder or early-stage startup? ARIS puts you inside an accelerator ecosystem; The Warehouse connects you to the developer community.
  • Need a prestige address for clients? Regus at the Marina or SOHO in the centre both deliver.

Wherever you land, book a day pass first. An afternoon in a space tells you more about the light, the noise and the crowd than any brochure — and in a city this compact, you can try several in a single week before committing.

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