ClubCo is a Sathorn coworking option for visitors who need a proper work block without signing a monthly office contract. The day-pass page lists access to the common area from THB 500 per day.
The strongest use case is simple: a laptop day near offices, embassies, hotels and BTS/MRT connections where a cafe would be too noisy or too awkward for calls.
Why Go

Bangkok has many work-friendly cafes, but a cafe is still a business serving food and drinks. A coworking day pass buys permission to sit, plug in, work and take the day seriously.
Sathorn is useful for remote workers who have meetings with banks, lawyers, embassies, corporate clients or serviced apartments nearby. It is less useful if your whole stay is in Ari, Thonglor or Bang Na.
ClubCo’s page lists a weekday-style rhythm and day-pass inclusions such as workspace setup, WiFi and complimentary beverages. That makes it better for focused work than cafe hopping.
Build the rest of the day from nomad guides, money practicalities and nearby restaurant ideas if you are in Sathorn for appointments.
What To Expect

Expect a professional shared-office environment rather than a decorative cafe. That means fewer distractions, but also a clearer expectation that calls and meetings should be handled respectfully.
The day-pass page lists access from 8 AM to 6 PM in the common area. If you need late-night North America or Europe calls, confirm options before paying.
Power, seating, WiFi and beverages are the basics to check. If you need a meeting room, private phone booth or printing, ask directly because day-pass inclusions can differ from memberships.
The Asia Centre address puts ClubCo in a business corridor. Plan lunch and coffee around Sathorn or Silom rather than assuming a quiet neighbourhood cafe is next door.
How To Plan
Use ClubCo for a half-day or full-day work sprint, not as a sightseeing base. Bring charger, headphones, ID and a backup hotspot.
Arrive early if you want the calmest seating choice. A coworking space can feel very different at 9 AM compared with 2 PM.
If your work requires confidentiality, book a room or choose another setup. Open coworking areas are not the right place for sensitive calls.
Pair it with rail whenever possible. Sathorn road traffic can erase the productivity gained from choosing a serious workspace.
Match the workspace to the call schedule. A beautiful shared table is not enough if you need confidential calls, late hours or reliable video meetings with clients in another timezone.
Check the access window before paying. A day pass that ends at 6 PM is perfect for Asia business hours and poor for late Europe or North America calls.
Bring your own basics. Headphones, charger, backup hotspot, power bank and ID solve most one-day coworking problems before they become distractions.
Use the first visit as a test day. If the chair, noise level, commute and lunch options work, then consider a larger pass or monthly membership.
Choose location over novelty. The best workspace is often the one that reduces travel friction around your hotel, meetings and errands.
Before setting out, save the address, opening details and one backup option in the same area. Bangkok and provincial Thailand both reward visitors who leave room for traffic, weather, closures and small changes of mood.
After the visit, avoid judging the stop only by whether it matched a photo or list. The better test is whether the timing, route, cost and pace made sense for the kind of day you wanted.
If you are travelling with someone else, agree on the goal before you go. One person may want photos, another may want comfort, and another may care most about price or convenience.
That small agreement helps prevent a common Thailand planning mistake: turning a useful stop into a rushed compromise because the group never decided what success looked like.
When in doubt, choose the plan that leaves everyone less tired at the end of the day.
Give yourself permission to skip the extra stop if the first plan does its job well.
A cleaner schedule usually produces a better Thailand day than one more rushed detour.
Keep the day humane, especially when heat, rain or traffic starts to shape the schedule.
Practical Information
Location: Asia Centre Building, 173 South Sathon Road, Bangkok.
Best for: remote workers, consultants, founders and visitors who need one focused weekday workday in Sathorn.
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FAQ
How much is the ClubCo day pass?
ClubCo lists its day pass from THB 500 per day.
What hours does the day pass cover?
The page lists common-area access from 8 AM to 6 PM.
Is it better than a cafe?
For calls, long laptop sessions and power access, a coworking day pass is usually more predictable.





