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South Korea’s unique mix of fast-speed internet, great cafe culture, and all-around convenience make it an ideal workation destination for digital nomads. In trendy cities like Seoul and Busan, or by the sea in Jeju or Tongyeong, remote workers can enjoy many co-living and co-working setting built around local and international communities.
Read on to discover eight of the best places to work and live in South Korea!
Located in Yeonnam-dong, Seoul, in a calm street with trendy Hongdae neighborhood and beautiful Yeontral Park nearby, Hoppin House offers housing and an office in the center of Seoul with a strong community. Designed for digital nomads, this space offers a 24/7 co-working area and a cozy co-living option with spacious communal areas and a lovely terrace garden. Run by Digital Nomads Korea, Hoppin hosts community and workation events, creating connections among nomads and offering immersive experiences in Korean culture.
Seoul Nooks, nestled in Huam-dong near Namsan Mountain and Seoul Station, focuses on communal living. This place is ideal for digital nomads eager to dive into Seoul's cultural richness while enjoying a shared living experience. With its family-like vibe and strong local connections, Seoul Nooks not only allows residents to live like locals but also to become part of a vibrant community and immerse themselves in the local way of life.
The Busan Workation Center offers stunning panoramic views of the city from its 24th-floor location near Busan station. This free co-working space, managed by the city of Busan, is designed to cater to both individuals and businesses with dedicated workspaces, meeting rooms, and leisure attractions. It promotes a “Play, Work, Live” philosophy, to combine productivity with exploration and cultural discovery.
OPEACE Jeju provides a serene escape on the enchanting island of Jeju. Its facilities are designed to enhance productivity and include standing desks and private phone booths. Both its locations allow you to blend work with wellness activities, either by the breathtaking ocean views of Jocheon, or in the quaint village of Sagye.
In the heart of Gangneung, Gangwon State, Pado Salon combines the serenity of a reading room with the warm ambiance of a cafe. This 24-hour space provides a calm working environment and serves high-quality coffee. Its carefully curated book selection makes Pado Salon a great space for creatives and remote workers alike.
Set by the picturesque beach in Goseong, Mangrove Goseong is a co-working and co-living space that offers a peaceful retreat. Surrounded by the stunning natural mountain views of Gangwon State, it will allow you to balance work productivity with relaxation amidst the beauty of the East Sea.
Don’t Worry Village is a unique space that offers a living and working package in Mokpo. It was created as a project to attract younger Korean generations to the countryside and help them settle and start their own business. Situated near Yudalsan Mountain, the village will enrich your workation with local tours, having an impact on a growing community.
Overlooking Gangguan Harbor in Gyeongsangnam-do, Local Stitch Tongyeong is a picturesque co-working and co-living space offering stunning sea views. It supports a variety of needs with both short and long-term stay options, promoting connectivity and growth within an environment that celebrates Tongyeong's artistic heritage and natural beauty.
These workation locations in South Korea offer more than just places to work. They serve as gateways to exploring the country's rich culture, breathtaking landscapes, and technological advancements.
Whether you're in search of the bustling energy of city life or the peacefulness of the countryside, South Korea has options for every digital nomad's preference. Immerse yourself in these workation spots and find the perfect balance between productivity and exploration in the Land of the Morning Calm.
* This column was last updated in March, 2024, and therefore information may differ from what is presented here. We advise you to check details before visiting.
* This column was made and managed by the Europe, Americas, Oceania Team of Korea Tourism Organization