San Antonio coworking spaces, in one sortable worksheet.
Every space below is a real, currently-operating San Antonio-area coworking location with a verified street address and a Google Maps link. Click any row to open its detail card. Sort by any column, search by name or neighborhood, or filter by region. Missing metrics are left blank rather than guessed.
DowntownMidtown / BroadwayNorth Central / Loop 410Medical Center / North CampusTobin Hill / near PearlI-10 West / Medical CenterOlmos Park / Near PearlMedical Center / I-10 WestWest SideSonterra / Loop 1604Airport / North CentralThe PearlNorth CentralNorthwest / I-10 & 410
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Click a row for the full detail card. Loc. = reported locations in the metro · Seats = open desks/seats · — = not reported.
How to use it
Start with footprint (square footage / locations) if you need scale, then check the fit note in the detail card. Large national operators tend to help distributed teams and enterprise users; smaller neighborhood spaces often win on community feel, founder access, creative focus, or specialized amenities. Use the region chips to narrow by part of the metro.
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San Antonio's coworking scene punches above the city's laid-back reputation, anchored by one of the largest startup communities in Texas. The center of gravity is Geekdom, the downtown tech hub on Houston Street that has incubated hundreds of companies and still runs some of the most affordable memberships in the state — a common-area desk with 24/7 access typically lands around $50 a month, with a discounted rate for the military community that reflects San Antonio's deep base of veterans and Cyber Command talent. It's the natural first stop for founders, developers and anyone plugging into the local funding and mentorship network.
Beyond Geekdom, the market spreads across distinct neighborhoods and price points. Pearl Cowork sits inside the restored Pearl brewery district, pairing bright, design-forward workspace with the city's best food hall and riverfront walkability — day passes here start around $40. VenturePoint runs a multi-location model (Stone Oak plus several other sites) built around live reception, private offices and virtual-office plans, appealing to consultants and small firms who need a business address and phone answering more than a beanbag. Downtown also holds Launch SA, a free-to-low-cost small-business resource space, and a 20,000-square-foot Common Desk location, while 500 Sixth in Midtown, Urban Office in Southtown and Venture X San Antonio in Stone Oak round out the map with polished, amenity-rich options.
On price, expect San Antonio to run noticeably cheaper than Austin. Realistic market ranges: hot desks and day passes from roughly $25–$45 per day, or about $100–$250 a month for a floating membership; dedicated desks generally $250–$450 a month; and private offices starting near $500 and climbing past $1,200 depending on size, address and north-side vs. downtown location. Meeting-room bookings for non-members typically begin around $20–$40 an hour. The city serves a broad mix — bootstrapped founders, remote employees of out-of-state companies, cybersecurity and bioscience contractors, and creatives who want a real office without a long lease.
Coworking in San Antonio clusters most densely downtown and around the tech district, where Geekdom, Launch SA and Common Desk sit within walking distance of the courthouse, the River Walk and VIA transit lines. Just north, the historic Pearl district blends creative workspace with dining and residential energy, while Midtown (500 Sixth) and Southtown (Urban Office) draw a more design- and arts-oriented crowd. The city's second hub is up US-281 in the Stone Oak and far-north corridor, where Venture X and VenturePoint serve suburban professionals who want polished space and easy parking without the downtown commute.
Frequently asked questions
Can I buy a day pass instead of a monthly membership?
Yes. Most San Antonio spaces sell drop-in day passes — Pearl Cowork starts around $40/day and VenturePoint from about $35/day, with market-wide rates generally $25–$45 depending on location. Downtown addresses tend to be cheaper than Stone Oak and north-side spaces. Passes usually include Wi-Fi, coffee and common-area seating; some require booking ahead.
How much does a monthly coworking membership cost in San Antonio?
A floating (hot) desk membership typically runs $100–$250 a month, a dedicated desk about $250–$450, and a private office from roughly $500 to $1,200+ depending on size and neighborhood. Geekdom is a notable value downtown, with a common-area desk plus 24/7 access around $50/month. San Antonio generally prices below Austin.
Which spaces are best for startups versus solo freelancers?
Startups and funded founders gravitate to Geekdom for its accelerator ties, events and mentor network downtown. Launch SA suits very early or bootstrapped small businesses on a tight budget. Freelancers and remote workers often prefer Pearl Cowork, Urban Office or 500 Sixth for atmosphere, or a north-side option like Venture X or VenturePoint for convenient parking closer to home.
Do San Antonio coworking spaces have meeting and conference rooms?
Yes — nearly all offer bookable meeting and conference rooms. Members usually get monthly credited hours, and non-members can typically book from around $20–$40 per hour. VenturePoint and Venture X emphasize professional conference rooms with AV, and the larger downtown spaces like Common Desk have multiple room sizes for team meetings or client pitches.
Is 24/7 access available?
Many dedicated-desk and private-office plans include 24/7 keycard or app-based access — Geekdom's desk memberships are a well-known example. Basic hot-desk or day-pass tiers are usually limited to staffed business hours. If round-the-clock access matters, confirm it's part of your specific plan, since it's often tied to the higher membership levels.
What's parking like at San Antonio coworking spaces?
It varies sharply by neighborhood. Downtown and Pearl spaces often rely on paid garages, metered street parking or validated lots, so budget for that or use VIA transit. North-side locations in Stone Oak — Venture X and VenturePoint — typically offer free surface-lot parking, which is a real draw for members commuting from the suburbs.