Minimalist Hotels has launched hybrid coworking spaces in Goa, Delhi, and Varanasi. Designed for digital nomads, these spaces blend hospitality with productivity. Offering flexible daily passes and memberships, the initiative reflects the brand’s commitment to catering to modern travellers seeking seamless work-life balance.
Minimalist Hotels has introduced a new coworking concept that blends its café spaces with work environments, catering to digital nomads and entrepreneurs. Located at its properties in Goa, Delhi, and Varanasi, the innovative hybrid hospitality model allows guests to work in relaxed yet productive settings, making it ideal for remote workers seeking flexibility.
Each Minimalist Hotel features designated coworking areas within their cafes, accommodating up to 30 individuals. These open, casual spaces provide the perfect atmosphere for creativity, collaboration, or solo work. Whether guests need a spot for video calls, networking, or a focused work session, the spaces are designed to adapt to diverse needs.
“We understand that work-life balance is more fluid today. Our goal is to create an experience where travellers feel at home while having the facilities to stay productive,” said Minimalist Hotels, founder Gautam Munjal. He further explained, “Home is where the Wi-Fi is,” emphasising the seamless transition between leisure and productivity at their coworking spaces.
Not limited to hotel guests, the coworking spaces are accessible to anyone without the need for prior reservations or memberships. This hassle-free approach ensures that individuals can take advantage of flexible workspaces within the city landscapes of Goa, Delhi, and Varanasi whenever needed.
Minimalist Hotels offers two pricing options for accessing these coworking spaces. A monthly membership is available for Rs 20,000, with 50% credited towards food and beverages at the café. Members also enjoy 20% off on hotel stays and access to high-speed Wi-Fi. For those seeking a short-term solution, a Daily Pass can be purchased for Rs 1,000, with Rs 500 going towards F&B orders and internet access.
This coworking initiative reflects Minimalist Hotels’ commitment to evolving with the changing needs of modern travellers. By creating hybrid hospitality environments, the hotel brand aims to provide a seamless integration of work and leisure, enabling guests to remain productive while enjoying the comforts of a hotel stay.
In launching these coworking spaces, Minimalist Hotels continues to innovate in the hospitality industry, offering digital nomads and entrepreneurs flexible, welcoming spaces that foster creativity and productivity in equal measure.