Top 10 Tech Coworking Spaces and Incubators in Viet Nam in 2026
By Irene Holden
Last Updated: April 26th 2026

Too Long; Didn't Read
Dreamplex and the National Innovation Center (NIC) top the list for 2026: Dreamplex offers polished coworking from 2 to 3 million VND per month with mentorship office hours, while NIC provides subsidized lab access starting at 500,000 VND for deep tech startups, making the combo ideal for scaling AI teams.
You're standing at a Hanoi street corner, dusk settling, and two bánh mì stalls face each other. Steam curls from both griddles. Each line smells incredible - crispy bread, sizzling pork, fresh herbs. But only one is your stall. Your stomach knows what Google Maps can't tell you.
Picking a coworking space or incubator is the same Saturday afternoon at 4 PM. A ranked list of "top" spaces feels authoritative, but it erases what matters: your stage, your team's vibe, whether you need quiet debugging or noisy pitch practice. The same anxiety as picking the wrong stall - wasted time, wasted money. According to Dreamplex's guide to choosing a workspace, the fastest-growing tech teams in HCMC and Hanoi now treat this decision as a pre-seed strategic choice, not a real estate transaction.
So here's the truth: these ten spaces aren't winners and losers. They're different broths. Dreamplex is the rich, slow-cooked bone broth for scaleups. Toong is the egg-coffee-meets-bistro for creatives. Enouvo Space in Da Nang is the sea-salt caramel - work-life balance at 30,000 VND a day. Rank them and you miss their souls. As Vietnam Investment Review notes, the country's coworking market has matured beyond one-size-fits-all, with spaces now tailoring for specific tech verticals and team sizes.
Next time you scan a list, don't ask "which is number one." Ask: "Which stall would I return to tomorrow morning?" Go taste-test with a day pass. Feel the air, watch the faces, measure the wifi speed. The right space will make you forget you ever needed a ranking.
Table of Contents
- Introduction: Finding Your Stall
- Tech Garden Workstay
- Enouvo Space
- VIISA
- UPGen
- CirCO
- National Innovation Center & Scale X
- Antler Vietnam
- Dreamplex
- Toong
- Dreamplex + NIC
- Frequently Asked Questions
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Tech Garden Workstay
Tech Garden Workstay has solved a specific problem that every solo AI developer relocating to Hanoi faces: where do I sleep, code, and connect without burning my savings on two separate leases? By combining high-speed fiber, 24/7 access, and dorm-style or private rooms steps from the workspace, monthly rates hover around 3,000,000-5,000,000 VND for a hot desk plus basic lodging - less than what a District 1 studio alone would cost you. According to Tech Garden's workstay tour, members consistently rank the "silent coding zone" and Saturday BBQ networking sessions as the top features that keep them productive and connected.
The vibe here is intensely focused. Most members are freelance developers, bootcamp students, or early-stage technical founders burning midnight oil on AI models and SaaS prototypes. Regular tech workshops and weekend community events help you dodge the "new city isolation" that kills momentum when you move from Da Nang or Can Tho to Hanoi's job market. As GAFFL's guide to Hanoi coworking notes, spaces that integrate lodging with code-ready infrastructure are becoming the default choice for migrating technical talent.
Cost comparison tells the real story: a similar workstay concept in Singapore (like The Hive's coliving) runs roughly 12,000,000-18,000,000 VND per month - three to four times more for equivalent internet speed. For an AI engineer valuing debugging time over fancy interiors, Tech Garden delivers exactly what you need: a bed, a desk, and a built-in peer network that makes the move worth it.
Enouvo Space
Da Nang has earned the nickname "Silicon Bay," and Enouvo Space anchors that narrative with beach-adjacent coworking at just 30,000 VND/day for a hot desk. Monthly plans run 1,200,000-2,000,000 VND, making it one of the most cost-effective options in any major Vietnamese tech hub. Digital nomad guides consistently highlight its quiet workspace atmosphere and morale-boosting design, which members say transforms a standard workday into something closer to a beachside retreat.
The community skews toward software developers, digital marketers, and a growing cohort of Web3 founders attracted by Da Nang's startup-friendly regulations and lower burn rate. My Khe Beach is a five-minute walk, meaning you can swap your laptop for a surfboard during lunch breaks. Enouvo Space ranks at #9 not because of quality - it consistently scores top marks - but because Da Nang's enterprise network ties (Samsung, Intel) remain thinner than HCMC or Hanoi's.
The cost math is brutal for competitors: Bangkok's beach-adjacent coworking spaces (like those in Phuket) start at 8,000-12,000 THB/month - roughly 5,500,000-8,200,000 VND, or four times Enouvo's top monthly rate. For early-stage SaaS founders or digital nomads who value quiet focus over metropolitan density, this is the sea-salt caramel of workspaces: sweet, balanced, and dangerously affordable.
VIISA
VIISA (Vietnam Innovative Startup Accelerator) offers a fundamentally different value proposition from coworking spaces: you're not buying a desk, you're buying a network. Based in Ho Chi Minh City, VIISA runs structured 4-6 month programs for pre-seed to seed-stage tech startups with a working MVP. The program includes quarterly pitch days to 30+ venture capital partners and direct mentorship from corporate heavyweights like FPT, VNG, and Samsung's innovation arm. For AI and machine learning founders, VIISA's partnerships with Viettel and VinAI provide the most direct path to pilot clients in Viet Nam's enterprise IT market.
The catch is selectivity: acceptance rates hover around 5-8%, and there's no drop-in access. You commit to a cohort. Incubator List's directory of Vietnamese VCs notes that VIISA consistently ranks among the country's top tech accelerators due to its market-ready mentorship and funding network. The cost structure reflects this exclusivity: typically 5-8% equity or a token program fee of 10,000,000-20,000,000 VND. That's cheap compared to 500 Global's 5-7% on a US-standard SAFE note.
For founders who need more than four walls - they need a boardroom, a mentor, and a warm intro to Viet Nam's largest IT buyers - VIISA delivers. The Bangalore comparison makes the case: similar stage accelerators there charge roughly the same program fees plus equity, but with Bangalore's 2x higher cost of living, VIISA gives you more runway per dollar.
UPGen
UPGen owns a different kind of advantage in Hanoi's coworking landscape: scale with enterprise-grade consistency. With six locations across Cầu Giấy, Đống Đa, and Hoàn Kiếm, their "one subscription, all offices" model lets distributed AI engineering teams move between hubs depending on where client meetings land. A dedicated desk runs 2,500,000-4,000,000 VND/month, competitive for teams that need reliable infrastructure rather than flashy interiors.
What truly sets UPGen apart for tech teams is hardware-level commitment: fiber redundancy, enterprise-grade VPN support, and dedicated bandwidth for machine learning model training in their "Pro" zones. If you're an AI team at a foreign company - say, a Japanese tech firm running a Hanoi satellite office - UPGen's stack lets you plug directly into the same network as your Tokyo headquarters. According to TNGlobal's guide to Vietnam coworking spaces, UPGen is consistently cited for its robust high-speed tech support, making it a favorite among remote tech workers and distributed squads alike.
The cost comparison with Jakarta lands hard: coworking spaces in SCBD district start at 6,000,000-12,000,000 VND/month for a dedicated desk - two to three times UPGen's rate - with less reliable backup power. For team leads responsible for provisioning an AI squad's workspace across Hanoi, UPGen delivers the plug-and-play density that keeps model training running and clients happy.
CirCO
CirCO has planted itself firmly at the center of HCMC's software outsourcing ecosystem. With daily passes at 120,000 VND and monthly hot desks from 1,800,000 VND, it matches Toong's pricing but attracts a distinctly more technical crowd: software engineers, QA testers, and product managers who bounce between client projects and internal sprints. The community leans heavily into the city's outsourcing culture, where teams spin up and down based on contract cycles. According to Vietnam Investment Review's analysis of coworking trends, CirCO maintains high occupancy in HCMC and has also anchored a strong presence in Da Nang, signaling its pull beyond the southern hub.
What makes CirCO worth the visit for AI professionals is their monthly "AI x Growth" event series, where local founders from VinAI and FPT walk through production challenges in Vietnamese-language engineering sessions. These aren't generic meetups - they tackle real deployment pain points like model latency optimization on local hardware and data pipeline management for Vietnamese-language NLP tasks. For non-native Vietnamese speakers, the events double as an accelerated course in tech vocabulary within the local context.
The cost math versus Bangkok is clear: monthly coworking rates there at spaces like WeWork or The Hive average 5,000-8,000 THB (roughly 3,500,000-5,600,000 VND), two to three times CirCO's average. For freelance AI engineers who need 24/7 access near HCMC's District 1 coffee ecosystem without the premium price tag, CirCO delivers the reliable infrastructure and community density that keeps project deadlines in check.
National Innovation Center & Scale X
The National Innovation Center (NIC) at Hoa Lac Hi-Tech Park represents something no private coworking space can replicate: direct government subsidization of deep tech infrastructure. For qualified AI and manufacturing startups, desk space runs 500,000-1,000,000 VND/month - practically token. But the real value sits in the testing labs, high-performance computing clusters, and policy channels for regulatory sandboxing that let hardware startups validate without burning capital. The NIC Scale X Accelerator programme focuses squarely on smart factories, IoT, and digital infrastructure, creating direct bridges to multinationals like Intel and Samsung Vietnam.
Scale X has already placed startups into pilot contracts with Viettel's smart factory division and VinAI's R&D pipeline. The VietLeap AI Accelerator, now NIC's flagship AI track, adds structured mentorship and corporate matching for deep tech teams. The ecosystem includes:
- Subsidized desk and lab space starting at token rates
- High-performance computing access for model training
- Policy sandbox channels for regulatory experimentation
- Direct pilot contracts with Viettel, VinAI, Intel, and Samsung Vietnam
The Singapore cost comparison makes the case brutally clear: a hot desk in JTC LaunchPad runs 8,000-12,000 SGD/year (roughly 150,000,000-225,000,000 VND) - 15 to 20 times NIC's rate for comparable lab access. For AI hardware founders who can't afford Singapore's lab costs but need enterprise credibility, NIC is the only game in town.
Antler Vietnam
Antler Vietnam offers one of the most aggressive early-stage programs in Southeast Asia, structured for pre-revenue technical founders ready to commit 4 months full-time to building a company. Selected founders receive 75,000-150,000 USD in initial capital (roughly 1.8-3.5 billion VND) for 10-15% equity, plus structured mentorship from Antler's global network. TNGlobal's survey of Vietnam's top tech accelerators highlights Antler's distinctive model: capital injections paired with an aggressive operational framework that pushes founders through customer discovery sprints, weekly pitch practice, and investor introductions by demo day.
For AI founders, the real value is the operational pressure cooker. Antler forces you to validate assumptions in front of real buyers before burning through your runway. Since launching in Vietnam, the program has backed startups in fintech, healthtech, and AI-powered logistics - sectors where Viet Nam's mobile-first population provides immediate test markets. The cost structure is equity-based with no program fee, but the full-time residential commitment is non-negotiable. According to Incubator List's directory of Vietnamese VC programs, Antler is a premier entry point for founders who have a prototype but haven't yet talked to a single paying customer.
The Bengaluru comparison makes the case: Antler's programs there offer similar capital on the same equity terms, but Viet Nam's operational burn rate is 40-50% cheaper across rent, food, and technical talent. For two technical co-founders ready to bet everything on building, Antler's stall serves the kind of high-stakes broth that either forges a company or teaches you exactly why your first idea failed.
Dreamplex
Dreamplex has earned its reputation by serving the growth-obsessed. Their "one subscription, all offices" model lets your team work from any Dreamplex location across HCMC and Hanoi - ideal when your engineers need to meet a client in Thu Duc City while your product manager prefers downtown District 1. Private studios start at 6,000,000 VND/person/month, pricier than Toong or CirCO, but corporate teams from TIKI and Zuhlke Vietnam consistently renew. The Enosta Space guide to Vietnamese coworking notes that Dreamplex has pushed heavily toward employee experience initiatives across its campuses, focusing on wellness rooms and active lifestyle amenities that retain top engineering talent.
This is the workspace for scaling AI teams that have outgrown the startup chaos but aren't ready for a private lease. Dreamplex's "Scaleup Circle" events include mentorship office hours and HR-centric workshops that directly address the talent retention headache haunting every fast-growing Vietnamese tech company. When your ML engineering team hits 15 people and you need seamless movement between HCMC and Hanoi offices without losing momentum, Dreamplex's network density becomes a competitive advantage.
The Singapore cost comparison crystallizes the value: Dreamplex's dedicated desk at ~8,000,000 VND/month is roughly 2,500,000-3,000,000 VND cheaper than WeWork Singapore's cheapest hot desk offering - with comparable amenities but less flashy décor. For engineering leads managing teams of 10-50 who find cheaper coworking spaces too noisy and private offices too isolating, Dreamplex serves the rich, slow-cooked bone broth that scaleups need to keep growing.
Toong
Toong has carved a distinct lane in Vietnam's coworking market by prioritizing atmosphere over density. Hot desks run 1,500,000-2,500,000 VND/month - roughly the price of a week's worth of quality bánh mì for a team of four - and you're paying for a curated experience: ergonomic chairs that won't wreck your back during a 10-hour LLM-tuning session, artisanal coffee that likely fuels another iteration of your model, and curated libraries where you can flip through a design monograph when you hit a mental wall. According to FiinPro's coverage of Vietnamese coworking trends, Toong's "biophilic" and culturally integrated designs have set a new benchmark for workspaces that double as lifestyle destinations.
The community here skews toward creative tech: product designers, UX-focused prototypers, and startup co-founders whose success depends on design thinking. Community events reflect this DNA - wellness workshops, product design sprints, and localized networking sessions that feel more like gallery openings than corporate mixers. Enosta Space's guide to Vietnamese coworking ranks Toong among the top spaces for its integrated café-home-office vibe, particularly in its French-villa locations in Hanoi's Tây Hồ district.
For a solo AI engineer who works best with background hum and excellent drip coffee, Toong delivers the kind of third space that makes you forget you need an office at all. The Bangkok pricing comparison holds: Toong's rates land roughly on par with Common Ground's medium-tier spaces at 3,000-5,000 THB/month, but Toong's curated design and library spaces offer significantly more inspiration per dong. This is the egg-coffee-and-bookshop stall - not for everyone, but unforgettable for those who belong here.
Dreamplex + NIC
Dreamplex and the National Innovation Center (NIC) together form the most strategic infrastructure combination for AI teams scaling in Vietnam through 2026. Dreamplex provides polished, client-facing workspaces across HCMC and Hanoi, while NIC delivers subsidized deep tech labs and corporate access that no private coworking can match. The practical playbook for moving from a desk to a lab within 12 months follows three phases:
- Phase 1 (team of 1-5): Start with Dreamplex's monthly plan at 2,000,000-3,000,000 VND/month for a hot desk. Use their mentorship office hours and scaleup workshops to refine your business model and hiring plan before committing to deep tech infrastructure.
- Phase 2 (team of 5-50): Apply for the NIC Scale X Accelerator. With Dreamplex handling polished client meetings and NIC offering subsidized lab access at 500,000-1,000,000 VND/month, you're covering both ends of the startup cost spectrum simultaneously.
- Phase 3 (hiring technical talent): Use Dreamplex's community reach to find mid-level engineers and NIC's partnerships with FPT and VinAI to recruit senior AI researchers into your pipeline.
The Dreamplex model is already validated by companies like TIKI and Zuhlke Vietnam, while NIC's Scale X Accelerator links startups directly to Intel and Samsung Vietnam. Jakarta's scaleup coworking options (like GoWork) are similarly priced to Dreamplex, but NIC's kind of government-subsidized lab access simply doesn't exist in Jakarta's private market - making this combination a uniquely Vietnamese advantage for AI teams ready to scale.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which coworking space is best for an AI startup with a small team in Ho Chi Minh City?
For a team of 1-5, Dreamplex’s monthly plan (2,000,000-3,000,000 VND for a hot desk) offers polished client-facing spaces and mentorship culture, while CirCO (1,800,000 VND/month) provides a more technical community with AI-focused events. If you need deep-tech infrastructure, combine Dreamplex with the National Innovation Center’s subsidized labs later.
How much does a hot desk typically cost in Vietnam’s top tech coworking spaces in 2026?
Prices span range: Enouvo Space in Da Nang is just 30,000 VND/day or 1,200,000-2,000,000 VND/month, while Dreamplex private studios start at 6,000,000 VND/person/month. Toong hot desks run 1,500,000-2,500,000 VND/month, and UPGen dedicated desks cost 2,500,000-4,000,000 VND/month. The NIC offers heavily subsidized space at 500,000-1,000,000 VND/month for qualified startups.
Is it worth applying to an accelerator like VIISA or Antler as an AI founder?
Yes, if you need structured mentorship and investor access. VIISA (5-8% equity or 10,000,000-20,000,000 VND fee) provides direct links to Viettel and VinAI for enterprise pilots. Antler offers 75,000-150,000 USD funding for 10-15% equity and pushes founders through customer discovery sprints. Both are competitive but can de-risk your startup journey in Vietnam’s ecosystem.
What’s the difference between a coworking space and an incubator, and which do I need?
Coworking spaces like Toong or Dreamplex give you a desk and community, ideal for solo devs or small teams. Incubators like VIISA or Antler provide structured programs, mentorship, and funding but require commitment and equity. If you just need a place to code, choose coworking. If you need help building a business, apply to an incubator.
Can I get subsidized lab space for AI hardware prototyping in Vietnam?
Yes, the National Innovation Center in Hoa Lac offers testing labs and HPC access for as low as 500,000-1,000,000 VND/month for qualified startups. This is a unique advantage over Singapore or Jakarta, where similar facilities cost 15-20x more. Ideal for AI hardware founders looking to prototype without burning cash.
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Irene Holden
Operations Manager
Former Microsoft Education and Learning Futures Group team member, Irene now oversees instructors at Nucamp while writing about everything tech - from careers to coding bootcamps.

