About Workshore — blending productive work with coastal life
Workshore was conceived to give remote workers and visiting teams the best of two worlds: a professional environment for focused work and immediate access to the restorative qualities of tourist neighborhoods. Our founder observed how creativity and wellbeing spike when workdays include elements of place — a view of the sea, a short walk to cultural streets, or a coffee shop that doubles as a social node. From that idea, we designed spaces that encourage deep work sessions and casual collaboration alike.
Each location is curated with three principles: performance, place, and hospitality. Performance means reliable internet, ergonomic furniture, sound-masked focus pods and practical meeting infrastructure. Place means interiors that reflect local materials, artwork and travel culture so the atmosphere invites exploration during breaks. Hospitality includes on-site support for booking local experiences, arranging short-term accommodation advice, and managing logistics for visiting teams. We serve freelancers, small startups, remote departments of larger companies, visiting consultants, and creatives who want a workspace that doubles as a local hub. Our membership offerings are flexible—hourly, daily, weekly and monthly options—and include add-ons like locker rentals, dedicated mail handling, printing packages and guided local orientation sessions for newcomers.
We also host regular community programming—skill-shares, evening speaker sessions, and neighborhood walks that connect members with local artisans, culinary spots and cultural offerings. By linking professional infrastructure with place-based programming, Workshore fosters sustainable local ecosystems: visiting workers contribute to neighborhoods while benefiting from experiences that reinvigorate workflow and creativity.