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Ultimate Co-working Café Guide for Smart Working in Rome (2025 Edition)

  • Writer: Anya
    Anya
  • Apr 21
  • 2 min read

Updated: 2 days ago

Find the best laptop-friendly cafés in Rome for remote work, creative flow, and community vibes (listed by neighborhood).


Whether you're a freelancer, remote worker in Rome, digital nomad, or just in need of a change of scenery, the Eternal City offers an impressive lineup of laptop-friendly cafés that go beyond good espresso. From leafy courtyards to modern design hubs, here’s your neighborhood guide to co-working cafés in Rome, curated by our Let’s Meet in Rome! community.




Trieste


Centro Storico & Around

  • Chiostro del Bramante – A tranquil courtyard meets artistic vibes (paid entrance).

  • Caffè Delle Arti 

  • Caffè delle Esposizioni 

  • Cinema Troisi – Modern design, indie charm, and laptop-friendly.

  • Caffè Letterario – A local legend for creatives and thinkers alike.

  • Coffee Capitol (Terrazza Caffarelli)

  • Casina del Salvi


Trastevere & Testaccio

Prati & Vatican Area

  • Maxxi – Rome’s contemporary art museum café, full of inspiration.

  • Vivi Le Serre – Lush greenery and greenhouse-like ambiance.

  • Trecaffé Bistrot Vaticano – Cozy specialty coffee spot near the Vatican, perfect for a good espresso and laptop time.


San Lorenzo & University Zone

  • Materia  – Minimalist and modern with an artsy edge, perfect for those who need inspiration while working (check their Instagram page for the opening hours)

  • Marziali 1922


Monti & Esquilino

  • Casadante  – Warm and welcoming, with cozy corners and a relaxed pace that invites you to settle in and focus.

  • Forno&Conti

  • Sensorio Coffee Lab


Pigneto

  • La Bottiglieria – Wine bar by night, chill workspace by day. A local favorite for quiet hours and low-key charm.

  • The Forum – A trendy, art-filled café with plenty of plugs and a calm, inspiring vibe.

  • Zazie nel Metró – Quirky, colorful, and full of character.


Piazza Bologna & Nomentano

  • Flour (Piazza Bologna)

  • Casa Matti

  • Le Levain Café – French pastries + focused work sessions? Yes please.





Why Work from a Café in Rome?

  • Most cafés welcome laptops and remote workers

  • Great for digital nomads and remote workers in Rome seeking community and connection

  • Perfect for smart working in Rome with coffee, comfort, and culture

  • Discover a new favorite neighborhood while staying productive



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