83 Coworking Spaces in Washington

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Venture X Washington DC in Washington

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from GBP 300

/month
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from GBP 50

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WeWork Dupont Circle in Washington

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from GBP 300

/month
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from GBP 50

/month

Regus - District Of Columbia, Washington DC - Connecticut Avenue in Washington

Coworking Space 

from GBP 300

/month
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from GBP 50

/month

Regus - District Of Columbia, Washington - Franklin Square in Washington

Coworking Space 

from GBP 300

/month
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from GBP 50

/month

Regus - District Of Columbia, Washington - Capitol Riverfront in Washington

Coworking Space 

from GBP 300

/month
Serviced Office 

from GBP 50

/month

Regus - District Of Columbia, Washington - Capitol Hill in Washington

Coworking Space 

from GBP 300

/month
Serviced Office 

from GBP 50

/month

Regus - District Of Columbia, Washington - 2200 Pennsylvania in Washington

Coworking Space 

from GBP 300

/month
Serviced Office 

from GBP 50

/month

Regus - District Of Columbia, Washington - Metro Center in Washington

Coworking Space 

from GBP 300

/month
Serviced Office 

from GBP 50

/month

Regus - District Of Columbia, Washington - 601 Pennsylvania Avenue in Washington

Coworking Space 

from GBP 300

/month
Serviced Office 

from GBP 50

/month

District Offices - Ronald Reagan Building in Washington

Coworking Space 

from GBP 300

/month
Serviced Office 

from GBP 50

/month
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About Washington

No matter what your political beliefs are, the USA's capital is a fascinating urban hub, mixing plenty of American history with a wealth of culture and commerce.

It's one of the biggest tourist destinations in the US, packed with history buffs, activists, and hordes of kids on school field trips. But it's also home to more than 200 foreign embassies and international organizations, such as the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund (IMF).

Ditch the line for the White House and head to the lesser-known, offbeat districts for some true local flavor. The Shaw district is the current "it' neighborhood, filled with breweries, bars, and cafes. Logan Circle offers up chic boutiques and upscale restaurants. And the U Street Corridor is DC's richest nightlife zone, where Duke Ellington and Ella Fitzgerald used to play in the '20s. Now that's a tough act to follow.

To find a coworking space in Washington, DC, browse through our interactive map below.