
Radu B
I worked from Hub Hoi An Coworking for a day and the setting is honestly beautiful. You’re surrounded by lush greenery and open rice fields, which makes it a very nice and inspiring place to work. Having a coffee while looking out over the fields is a great experience, and during the day it feels calm and productive. However, there are a few important downsides. First, you always need a reservation, which makes it less flexible than a typical coworking space. It’s not ideal if you just want to drop in and work spontaneously. Mosquitoes can also be a real issue, especially in the evening or after rain, which can make it uncomfortable to stay longer. The biggest concern is the outdoor setup during rain. The covering doesn’t seem well maintained, and water can get in quite easily. This creates a real risk for laptops and equipment, which is not something you expect in a coworking environment. It feels like the space could be much better managed in terms of maintenance and protection. Overall, it’s a great spot for the view and daytime vibe, but improvements are needed in comfort, flexibility, and especially infrastructure to make it a reliable place to work.
