Minimalist Hotels, a leading Poshtel chain in India, has unveiled new coworking spaces at its properties in Goa, Delhi, and Varanasi. This innovative concept merges café environments with workspaces, catering to digital nomads and remote workers seeking a seamless blend of leisure and productivity.

The dedicated coworking areas, accommodating up to 30 individuals, are designed to foster creativity and collaboration. These spaces are ideal for video calls, networking, and solo work sessions, ensuring a relaxed atmosphere for productive work.

Gautam Munjal, Founder of Minimalist Hotels, expressed excitement about the launch: “Our hybrid hotel brand is tailored for the modern remote worker. We aim to create an experience where travelers feel at home while remaining productive. Our motto is ‘Home is where the Wi-Fi is.’”

The coworking spaces are accessible to everyone, not just hotel guests, without the need for prior reservations or memberships. A monthly membership is available for Rs. 20,000, which includes food and beverage credits and discounts on hotel stays. For those seeking flexibility, a Daily Pass can be purchased for Rs. 1,000, with similar benefits.

This initiative reflects Minimalist Hotels’ commitment to hybrid hospitality, meeting the evolving needs of today’s travelers by providing convenient workspaces within their hotel premises.

Also Read: At 27% Mumbai Sees Highest Coworking Rental Growth Since FY20 Among Top 5 Flex Workspace Hubs 

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