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Best Global Coworking Chains 2026: WeWork, Selina, Regus & More Compared

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    Global coworking chains offer consistency for nomads who travel frequently. Instead of researching local spaces in every city, a global membership provides predictable quality and instant access.

    This guide compares the major chains—who they're best for, what you actually get, and whether global memberships make financial sense.

    This guide is part of our Complete Coworking Guide for Digital Nomads. For regional recommendations, see coworking in Southeast Asia.


    Quick Comparison

    Global Coworking Chains at a Glance

    Most LocationsRegus (3,500+)
    Best for NomadsSelina
    Best QualityWeWork
    Best Value Global PassSelina CoWork
    Most ProfessionalRegus/IWG
    Best DesignSpaces
    Selina offers the best nomad-specific experience; WeWork the most consistent quality

    WeWork

    Overview

    The world's most recognized coworking brand. Despite financial troubles, WeWork maintains extensive global presence with consistently high-quality spaces.

    | Aspect | Details | |--------|---------| | Locations | 700+ in 150+ cities | | Coverage | All continents except Antarctica | | Target Market | Professionals, startups, enterprises | | Vibe | Modern corporate, professional |

    Membership Options

    | Plan | Price | What You Get | |------|-------|-------------| | On Demand | $29-50/day | Day pass access | | Hot Desk | $250-500/month | Single location access | | All Access | ~$500/month | Global hot desk access | | Dedicated Desk | $400-800/month | Assigned desk, one location | | Private Office | $600-2000+/month | Enclosed office |

    All Access Pass Analysis

    Cost: ~$500/month (varies by market)

    What you get:

    • Hot desk access at any WeWork globally
    • 2 meeting room credits/month
    • Community events
    • WeWork app for booking

    Worth it if:

    • You travel to 3+ cities per month
    • Consistent quality matters more than price
    • You prefer professional environments

    Not worth it if:

    • You stay in one place for months
    • Budget is primary concern
    • You prefer local/independent spaces

    Strengths

    Pros

    • Consistent quality worldwide
    • Excellent internet (100+ Mbps typical)
    • Modern, well-designed spaces
    • 24/7 access at most locations
    • Meeting rooms and phone booths
    • Strong business infrastructure

    Cons

    • Premium pricing
    • Corporate atmosphere—less community
    • All Access still expensive for occasional use
    • Some locations oversubscribed
    • Financial stability concerns historically

    Best For

    • Professionals who need consistent quality
    • Frequent travelers (All Access value)
    • Client-facing work (professional image)
    • Enterprise workers with corporate cards

    Selina

    Overview

    Hospitality company combining accommodations and coworking—uniquely suited for digital nomads. Properties typically include hostel/hotel rooms plus coworking space.

    | Aspect | Details | |--------|---------| | Locations | 100+ properties | | Coverage | Americas, Europe, some Asia | | Target Market | Digital nomads, remote workers | | Vibe | Social, creative, nomad-focused |

    Membership Options

    | Plan | Price | What You Get | |------|-------|-------------| | Day Pass | $10-25/day | Single day access | | CoWork | ~$200/month | Global coworking access | | CoLive | $500-1500/month | Accommodation + coworking |

    CoWork Subscription Analysis

    Cost: ~$200/month for global access

    What you get:

    • Hot desk access at all Selina coworking spaces
    • Discounts on accommodation
    • Community events
    • Nomad-focused perks

    Compared to WeWork All Access:

    • 60% cheaper
    • Fewer locations but nomad-focused destinations
    • More social atmosphere
    • Accommodation integration

    CoLive Program

    The real Selina advantage—bundled living and working:

    | Package | Typical Cost | Includes | |---------|--------------|----------| | Shared Room + CoWork | $500-800/month | Dorm bed + workspace | | Private Room + CoWork | $800-1,200/month | Private room + workspace | | Premium | $1,200-1,500/month | Best room + full amenities |

    Value proposition: One price for accommodation and workspace in nomad hotspots.

    Strengths

    Pros

    • Built for digital nomads specifically
    • Accommodation + coworking packages
    • Strong community atmosphere
    • Locations in nomad destinations
    • Social events and programming
    • More affordable than WeWork

    Cons

    • Fewer locations than WeWork/Regus
    • Quality varies between properties
    • Hostel atmosphere not for everyone
    • Limited in Asia (growing)
    • Can be noisy/social when you need quiet

    Best For

    • True digital nomads moving frequently
    • Social travelers wanting community
    • Budget-conscious (vs WeWork)
    • Those who value accommodation integration

    Regus / IWG

    Overview

    The largest global workspace provider, operating multiple brands. Business-focused with traditional office atmosphere.

    | Aspect | Details | |--------|---------| | Locations | 3,500+ worldwide | | Coverage | 120+ countries | | Brands | Regus, Spaces, HQ, Signature | | Target Market | Business travelers, enterprises | | Vibe | Corporate, traditional |

    Brand Differences

    | Brand | Style | Target | |-------|-------|--------| | Regus | Traditional business center | Corporate | | Spaces | Modern, creative | Startups, creatives | | HQ | Suburban locations | Local businesses | | Signature | Premium locations | Executives |

    Membership Options

    | Plan | Price | What You Get | |------|-------|-------------| | Business World | ~$400/month | Global lounge access | | Membership | Varies | Single location access | | Office | $500-2000+/month | Private office | | Virtual Office | $50-150/month | Address + mail only |

    Business World Pass

    Cost: ~$400/month

    What you get:

    • Lounge access at 3,500+ locations
    • 5 days coworking per month (desk access)
    • Business meeting rooms (pay per use)
    • Global coverage unmatched by others

    Limitations:

    • Only 5 days desk access (rest is lounge only)
    • Additional costs for meeting rooms
    • Not designed for daily coworking

    Strengths

    Pros

    • Unmatched global coverage (3,500+ locations)
    • Professional business environment
    • Meeting rooms widely available
    • Virtual office services
    • Enterprise-grade infrastructure
    • Spaces brand more modern

    Cons

    • Traditional corporate atmosphere
    • Less community than nomad-focused spaces
    • Pricing can be confusing
    • Business World pass limited for daily use
    • Feels more 'office' than 'coworking'

    Best For

    • Business travelers needing global meeting rooms
    • Enterprise workers
    • Those wanting professional image
    • Virtual office/business address needs

    Spaces (by IWG)

    Overview

    IWG's answer to WeWork—modern, design-focused coworking targeting creative professionals.

    | Aspect | Details | |--------|---------| | Locations | 400+ globally | | Coverage | Major cities worldwide | | Target Market | Creatives, startups | | Vibe | Modern, designed, creative |

    Key Differences from Regus

    | Factor | Spaces | Regus | |--------|--------|-------| | Design | Contemporary, creative | Traditional business | | Atmosphere | Open, collaborative | Formal, quiet | | Pricing | Premium | Moderate | | Target | Startups, creatives | Corporates |

    Pricing

    Similar structure to Regus but typically 20-30% higher for the design premium.

    Best For

    • Creatives who want design-forward environment
    • Those who find Regus too corporate
    • Startups wanting modern image
    • IWG members wanting variety

    Comparison Matrix

    Coverage and Access

    | Chain | Locations | Global Pass | Global Pass Cost | |-------|-----------|-------------|------------------| | Regus/IWG | 3,500+ | Business World | ~$400/month | | WeWork | 700+ | All Access | ~$500/month | | Selina | 100+ | CoWork | ~$200/month | | Spaces | 400+ | Via IWG | ~$400/month |

    Quality and Atmosphere

    | Chain | Internet | Design | Community | Professionalism | |-------|----------|--------|-----------|-----------------| | WeWork | ★★★★★ | ★★★★★ | ★★★☆☆ | ★★★★★ | | Selina | ★★★★☆ | ★★★★☆ | ★★★★★ | ★★★☆☆ | | Regus | ★★★★☆ | ★★★☆☆ | ★★☆☆☆ | ★★★★★ | | Spaces | ★★★★☆ | ★★★★★ | ★★★☆☆ | ★★★★☆ |

    Best For Different Needs

    | Need | Best Choice | |------|-------------| | Consistent quality, any city | WeWork | | Digital nomad lifestyle | Selina | | Maximum global coverage | Regus/IWG | | Creative environment | Spaces | | Budget global access | Selina CoWork | | Enterprise/corporate | Regus | | Accommodation + work | Selina CoLive |


    Global Pass: Worth It?

    Break-Even Analysis

    WeWork All Access ($500/month):

    • Day pass average: $35
    • Break-even: 14+ days/month
    • Worth it if traveling to 3+ cities monthly

    Selina CoWork ($200/month):

    • Day pass average: $15
    • Break-even: 13+ days/month
    • Worth it if you'll use Selina locations regularly

    Regus Business World ($400/month):

    • Only 5 desk days included
    • Primarily for lounges and meeting rooms
    • Worth it for business travelers, not daily coworkers

    When Global Passes Make Sense

    | Situation | Recommendation | |-----------|----------------| | Moving monthly between major cities | WeWork All Access | | Nomad route through Americas/Europe | Selina CoWork | | Business travel with client meetings | Regus Business World | | Staying 2+ months per city | Local memberships | | Budget priority | Day passes or local spaces |

    Alternative Strategy

    Instead of global passes:

    1. Research local spaces at each destination
    2. Use day passes for short stays
    3. Negotiate monthly rates for longer stays
    4. Often cheaper and better community

    Regional Availability

    Americas

    | Chain | Coverage | |-------|----------| | WeWork | Excellent (US, major Latam cities) | | Selina | Excellent (Latin America especially) | | Regus | Excellent (everywhere) | | Spaces | Good (major cities) |

    Europe

    | Chain | Coverage | |-------|----------| | WeWork | Excellent (major cities) | | Selina | Good (growing, Spain/Portugal strong) | | Regus | Excellent (everywhere) | | Spaces | Excellent (major cities) |

    Asia-Pacific

    | Chain | Coverage | |-------|----------| | WeWork | Good (major cities) | | Selina | Limited (a few locations) | | Regus | Excellent (extensive) | | Spaces | Good (major cities) |

    Middle East/Africa

    | Chain | Coverage | |-------|----------| | WeWork | UAE, Israel | | Selina | Minimal | | Regus | Best coverage | | Spaces | UAE mainly |


    FAQ

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Selina is purpose-built for nomads with accommodation integration and social atmosphere. WeWork offers more consistent quality but at higher prices and with less community. For pure nomad lifestyle, Selina. For professional consistency, WeWork.
    Only if you travel frequently to multiple cities monthly and value consistent quality over price. If you stay 2+ months per location, local memberships are cheaper. Day passes at $35/day means break-even is about 14 days—you need to use it that much to justify the cost.
    Both are owned by IWG, but Regus is traditional business-center style (corporate, formal) while Spaces is modern/creative coworking (designed, collaborative). Spaces is typically 20-30% more expensive but has better atmosphere for creative work.
    Depends on the membership. WeWork All Access: any WeWork hot desk. Selina CoWork: any Selina coworking. Regus Business World: lounge access everywhere but only 5 days desk access monthly. Always verify what's actually included.
    Global chains offer consistency and predictability. Local spaces often have better community, lower prices, and unique character. Many nomads prefer local spaces but use chains for backup or in cities without good local options.
    WeWork generally has the most consistent fast internet (100+ Mbps typical). Selina varies by location but usually adequate. Regus/Spaces have business-grade infrastructure. All major chains beat average cafe wifi significantly.
    Selina is unique in offering CoLive packages (accommodation + coworking starting around $500/month). No other major chain integrates housing. This is Selina's key differentiator for nomads.
    WeWork All Access doesn't guarantee a specific seat—you might find hot desks full at popular locations during peak hours. Same for other chains. Booking in advance (where available) or arriving early helps. This is a real issue in popular locations.

    Recommendations by Traveler Type

    The Frequent Flyer (3+ cities/month)

    Recommended: WeWork All Access

    • Consistency matters when you're constantly moving
    • Don't have time to research local spaces
    • Professional environment for calls between flights

    The Slow Nomad (1-2 months per city)

    Recommended: Local spaces + occasional day passes

    • Time to find and evaluate local options
    • Better community in local spaces
    • Chains for backup or meeting rooms

    The Latin America Nomad

    Recommended: Selina CoWork + CoLive

    • Excellent Selina coverage in Latam
    • Accommodation packages simplify logistics
    • Social community aligns with Latam nomad culture

    The Business Traveler

    Recommended: Regus Business World

    • Maximum global coverage
    • Meeting rooms everywhere
    • Professional environment for clients

    The Budget Nomad

    Recommended: Day passes only + cafes

    • No monthly commitment
    • Research local affordable spaces
    • Use chains when essential (important calls, meetings)

    Conclusion

    Global coworking chains solve the consistency problem—you know what you're getting anywhere in the world. But this convenience comes at premium prices and often sacrifices the community atmosphere that makes local spaces special.

    Key takeaways:

    • Selina is best for true digital nomads (accommodation integration, social, affordable)
    • WeWork is best for quality-focused professionals (consistent, premium)
    • Regus/IWG is best for business travelers (coverage, meeting rooms)
    • Local spaces are often better for longer stays

    Global passes make financial sense only for very frequent travelers. Most nomads are better served by researching local options and using chains selectively.


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