6 Best Coworking Spaces in Park City

 

Coworking in the Mountains

More and more, those who work from home are deciding to use their newfound freedom from the office to explore snowy destinations like Park City, Utah. After all, who doesn’t want to spend a morning in meetings, then go ski the slopes in the afternoon? It’s an enviable position to be in. When digital nomads need a place to work from, there’s a few options in Park City, so we’ve gathered a list of our top 6 best coworking spots in this quaint little mountain town.

Top Coworking Spots in Park City

Because Park City is quite small, there’s only three dedicated coworking spaces in the area, but they each have unique draws.

Rockwell Room

The Rockwell Room is not just an office space–it’s also an upscale event center, so you know you’ll be cozy working from here. There are 14 different private offices available and a variety of amenities, like a locker room and library, for members to enjoy. Along with the secure and fast Internet network and a sizable conference room, Rockwell Room is a great place to rent out an office for a few days while you’re in town. Plus, there’s even a coffee shop located on the premises, so you can stop and grab an espresso whenever you want.

Kiln

If you’re a fan of plants, you’ll love working at Kiln next time you’re in Park City. The most stunning part of entering the space is seeing the handcrafted atrium and overwhelming your senses with the sheer greenery. But then, every aspect of Kiln’s design is soothing on the eyes, including their variety of workspaces (from individual to large team spaces) and their relaxation rooms where you can do some yoga and unwind. This new age-y space also offers a ton of networking and personal development classes to keep you tapped into the larger community.

Assemble

One of the best parts of working at Assemble is gazing out the windows and seeing views of mountain nature, just steps away from your workspace. Assemble is perfect for digital nomads looking for a hip and affordable workstation or private office. This quiet and modern space also features conference rooms and a sizable business lounge, where you can meet and network with your fellow coworkers. Reviewers rave about the kind staff as well as the fast WiFi that they provide, and we highly recommend checking out this spot.

Great Coffee Shops to Work From

While there may not be a ton of coworking spaces to choose from in Park City, there are a variety of coffee shops that provide comfortable work environments.

Atticus Coffee & Tea

If you prefer to work from the bustling interior of a coffee shop, Atticus Coffee & Tea cannot be beat.

This spot is one of the most popular cafes in town, and for good reason–their menu contains a myriad of options, including the delicious Goblet of Fire Tea Latte, which features notes of cinnamon steeped in black tea. Grab a seat, sign into their WiFi network, and get some work done at this inviting and cozy little coffee shop, and if you need a mental reset, browse the books and other fun objects they sell in addition to food and drinks.

Lucky Ones Coffee

Lucky Ones Coffee is not just a great place to get some work done–it also supports a good cause as well, as this coffee spot gives employment opportunities to those with disabilities. Best of all, this shop is located within the lobby of the Park City Library, so if you ever need a quieter place to work, all you have to do is just explore the building to find a more tranquil spot to finish up your work for the day.

Hugo Coffee Roasters

If you’ve visited Lucky Ones Coffee, you might already be familiar with Hugo Coffee Roasters, as they source their coffee from this shop. Located within the Park City Visitor’s Center, Hugo Coffee Roasters offers a spacious place to work that can also work as a liaison to your next adventures in Park City. Plus, while you’re enjoying your views of the mountains out of the big picture windows, you’re also welcome to bring along your furry friends to hang out while you work.

More Ways to Explore Park City

There’s few destinations for remote workers and entrepreneurs that have the wintertime opportunities that Park City offers, and there’s a reason that digital nomads are flocking to this spot to get some skiing and boarding done in between work. No matter if your tastes lean towards the wide-and-open green space of Kiln or you’re just hoping for a nice coffee shop like Lucky Ones to settle down in, you’ll find there’s something for every freelancer personality in Park City.

While you’re in town, check out a few activities (that aren’t skiing) to fill up the rest of your time with. Or, if you’re not a fan of planning out every moment of your itinerary, we’ve put together the ultimate 3 day schedule for your next trip to Park City to pack every moment with fun.

 

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