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Review of Hub53 Coworking and Coliving Space

James H. Jenkins

James H. Jenkins

I go to Hub53 a lot for using my laptop in their air-conditioned common room upstairs to do spec manuscripts, and space art. About 6$ American for an all day pass. They have long term also, I never needed it. When you enter, remove shoes Thai-style. I like it here as a place to focus. I get so much done because it thankfully, quiet. Rainy days, it is clean, and dry inside. Monsoon was no problem. For me, the internet was okay. I sometimes need to look at a science website. Or email the front desk. I never really noticed any lack, as other reviewers say. They have skype rooms. I never need to use them. They have a power nap room. I never need to use it. Their printer is good for printing a few pages at the front desk in Color or black and white. Their staff speaks English, and Thai. Polite, respectful, easy to work with. If you need a big print job there are print shops nearby. A lot of creative people, all foreigners, eat working lunch there. Very casual, smart, switched-on digital nomads from around the world. I am often the oldest guy there, with my grey hair, but never feel like an outsider. Coffee is free, in the kitchen area, 2nd floor. Everyone working here is clean, respectful, responsible, polite and helpful. They keep the building clean. The cleaning staff is unobtrusive, and efficient. The salad shop outside is closed on weekends. I have eaten there once, it is okay. Parking seems a bit limited if you have a car. Yesterday, I walked a few blocks to park along Ring Road near the 7-11. Bike parking, No problem. If you are creative, and need a quiet space, or a white board social meeting room, Hub53 is top drawer. I will put Hub53 in my dedication pages.