Near BTS Thong Lo · Bangkok
Best workspots near BTS Thong Lo
Workspots within walking distance of BTS Thong Lo, ranked by Work Score. Useful when you're commuting, between meetings, or want to stay close to transit.
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Roast at The Commons Thonglor
CaféA polished neighborhood favourite at The Commons with strong coffee, warm service, and a calm morning atmosphere. Best for focused work before lunch — outlets thin out by midday and the upstairs gets lively for casual meetings.

The Hive Thonglor
CoworkingA community-feel coworking with a generous rooftop, decent meeting rooms, and consistently strong WiFi. A solid pick if you want a slightly more social vibe than the Asok corporates.

Pacamara Coffee Roasters (Thonglor 25)
CaféTwo floors with well-spaced tables, big windows, and a quiet upstairs with outlets and meeting rooms. Regularly cited as a genuine workspace, with free parking.

A Keen House
CaféThree-storey white café and gallery with floor-to-ceiling windows. One of the quietest, most spread-out rooms in town, with corner power sockets and free parking.

CUM Coffee (The Office Thonglor)
CaféLots of seating and plenty of power sockets inside The Office Thonglor food hub, so lunch is next door. Cowork-with-strangers energy.

The Coffee Club (Staybridge Thonglor)
CaféHotel-integrated and open round the clock with comfy chairs, reliable WiFi, and lots of plugs. A safe late-night or early-morning anchor.

Paper Plane Project
Café40th-floor cowork-café by day, bar by night with a 270° Sukhumvit view, desk outlets, and tiered seating. WiFi tiers by spend; weekend DJs make calls tricky.

Flat+White
CaféMinimalist all-white space with a big open room and free WiFi. Good for a quiet coffee-and-laptop afternoon; closed Wednesdays.

Folk Lane by Toby's (Sukhumvit 38)
CaféBright, plant-filled Scandinavian-leaning brunch café. Staff are happy to let you charge and work; can get busy at peak brunch.

Roots at theCOMMONS
CaféPioneer Thai-bean roaster inside theCOMMONS with high ceilings and communal tables. Lively rather than library-quiet — best for shorter focused sessions.