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Rent a Workspace in Munich – 90+ unique spaces

90 workspaces for teams, remote workers, freelancers and more

Take a look below to find meeting spaces in Munich. Munich has so much to offer, both business and pleasure, making it ideal for meetings and work events. We offer unique and unexpected spots, like boxing rings, alongside stylish and professional rooms with the latest technology, available for an inspiring morning or a productive afternoon. At Spacebase, our booking process is quick, simple, and hassle free.

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Solana

Konferenzraum

Charming Meeting Room in the heart of Haidhausen

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1 - 6

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5.0 (27)

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Meeting room

From € 29 /h

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Invitata Sendlinger Tor

Invitata - LofT

Creative workshop space next to Sendlinger Tor

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3 - 20

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4.9 (21)

meeting_room

Meeting room

From € 85 /h

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velvet space

Meetingraum

Offsite meetings, job interviews & co in professional meeting room

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1 - 8

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5.0 (4)

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Meeting room

From € 24 /h

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Heimatoffice 26 (H26)

Arbeitsplatz für 1 Person (Desk 5)

Fully equipped, air-conditioned desk in H26

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1 - 1

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5.0 (1)

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Coworking space

From € 5 /h

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Organising your event in Munich

Although Munich may sometimes have the air of a sleepy German town, its sights, industry and hospitality are truly world-class. Germany’s second largest city is located in southern Bavaria, not far from the Alpine tip of the country, giving it good transport connections to Austria, Italy and Switzerland.

A hub of art, cuisine and music, Munich has a flourishing cultural heritage which can be easily soaked up strolling among the neo-Gothic churches and breathtaking architecture of the inner-city’s spaces. For example the City Hall in Marienplatz or the beautiful Englisher Garten, not the mention the its world-famous selection of art galleries and museums. But perhaps Munich is most famous for its annual Bavarian beer and German food festival, Oktoberfest. This has given the people of Munich a reputation for respecting their cultural traditions but simultaneously enjoying an eccentric joie de vivre. The very same Bavarian charm can be enjoyed by hiring some of the city’s atmospheric beer halls and authentic cellars.

Yet there is more to Munich than just the cliches of Lederhosen and Brezel. It is home to some of Germany’s most renowned brands such as BMW, Siemens and Allianz. Its large immigrant and student populations also lend the city an exciting flair which contrasts against its elegant historic exterior, all making Munich a unique European city.