Pune coworking, by locality: where to land in 2026
A neighbourhood-by-neighbourhood read on Pune's coworking scene — Koregaon Park, Baner, Viman Nagar, Kalyani Nagar, Hinjewadi and Kharadi. What each area is good for, what you'll pay, what to watch out for.
If you're looking for a coworking space in Pune in 2026, the choice isn't really between buildings — it's between neighbourhoods. Each pocket has its own rhythm, its own commute story, and its own price band. Here's the read from someone who's walked every floor.
Koregaon Park
Old-money Pune meets new-money startups. KP is leafy, walkable, and full of cafés that double as informal meeting rooms. Expect rents to run 15–25% above city average, but the area earns it — clients enjoy visiting, and the lunch options are genuinely good. Best for: client-facing teams, design studios, small founders' offices.
Baner & Balewadi
The default for product and SaaS teams. Good road access to the expressway, dense restaurant scene, and inventory at every price band. The trade-off is traffic — peak-hour commute from anywhere east of the river isn't fun. Best for: 8–40 seat teams that want range and don't mind the highway.
Viman Nagar & Kalyani Nagar
If your team flies often, this is the obvious pick — fifteen minutes to the airport on a good day. Mixed-use buildings, lots of newer construction, and a reliable cluster of cafés. Tends to attract trading firms, sales teams, and anyone with a frequent-flyer life. Best for: airport-adjacent teams, sales offices.
Hinjewadi
Cheaper per seat, sometimes by a lot. But the famous Hinjewadi traffic is the famous Hinjewadi traffic — plan accordingly. The metro extension is changing the calculus here; spaces close to upcoming stations are quietly worth a second look. Best for: cost-sensitive teams, engineering-heavy headcounts.
Kharadi
The eastward expansion story. EON IT Park anchors it, infrastructure is improving year over year, and you'll find premium A-grade buildings that compete with anything in Mumbai's BKC — at a fraction of the price. Best for: enterprise satellite offices, scale-ups.
How we'd think about it
Don't pick by photos. Pick by commute math. Where does your team actually live? What's the worst-day Monday traffic look like from there? A space that looks great in a Sunday afternoon tour can be a different animal at 9:30am on a Tuesday.
If you'd like a shortlist of three spaces in two localities you're choosing between, drop us a line. We've already been to all of them.