We always talk about how Istanbul is so diverse, crowded, and bustling. That creates a little bit of chaos and scares the visitors who have to work on their Istanbul vacation. (this is where digital nomads entered the story :)) A digital nomad always cares about the places where one can work peacefully. Besides its endless activities, we can easily say that Istanbul has the best co-working places too. There are many places you can work and get your work done. We know how things can be challenging while searching for decent co-working places and the stress it creates.
Here are the 5 best co-working places for digital nomads in Istanbul.
SALT Galata
Salt Galata, situated on Bankalar Street, was created by architect Alexandre Vallauri for Bank-Osmanî-i and first used in 1892. The Central Bank is still operating as its branch in Istanbul Central. It has developed into an exquisite cultural hub. An extensive library, Research Only, an auditorium, the Ottoman Bank Museum, an art office, workshops, exhibition spaces, a bookstore, and a cafeteria are among Salt Galata’s components. It is one of the areas where current museology’s expertise is most clearly demonstrated. It now provides many opportunities for both visitors and researchers. A tranquil spot to work, read, and research in the middle of Galata, away from the bustle of the city.
JUSTWork
A working environment inspired by the office campuses of technology companies such as Google, Facebook, and Amazon. Working with a common usage model, JUSTWork offers alternative solutions to the different needs of its members. While JUSTWork members can work alone in comfortable co-working spaces, growing companies can benefit from serviced offices. It includes meeting rooms, an amphitheater, a broadcast and Youtube studio, sleeping rooms, and more.
HAN Spaces
HAN Spaces combines centuries-old business hall culture in Turkey with technology and design and creates nature-friendly spaces. People can work freely and as long as they want in the place they choose, whether in an office, a one-person co-working, or a one-hour meeting. It has modern architecture and a cozy ambiance.
Idea Kadikoy
It was built to establish a location where people could collaborate and work together in Kadiköy. It provides its users with a common area through various parts and features of its structure. Compared to many libraries in Europe, it is a municipal service of a far higher caliber. It is convenient to the sea and has free access, so-called. The place provides a perspective of the islands of Istanbul. Idea Kadikoy was arranged in a straightforward and minimalist manner.
Beyazit State Library
The Bayezid Mosque and the old Booksellers’ Bazaar are nearby, while the Beyazit State Library has been serving learners in two historic buildings facing Beyazit Square since 1884. It is the first library that the Turkish government built. The library, a compilation library, has around a million materials, of which almost half are books. The ambiance of its past will astound you.