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The Social Club · Chiang Mai

in Thailand 🇹🇭

a coliving · since 2023

⌨️ ergonomic coworking
🛏️bedrooms from €485/two-weeks €830/month

Made for digital nomads. You will find the structure to help accomplish your remote work and the amenities to make it enjoyable. Each week we have events such as group lunch, BBQ and Game Nights. You’re sure to also find friends to explore the night markets, visit a jazz club or go on a hike with! Not to mention workshops and fitness activities.

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private rooms fromStandard (high season) from €485/two‑weeks €830/month
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⌨️ casual coworkingdedicated room
⌨️ focus coworkingdedicated quiet room
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🪑 bedroom deskbasic
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🧲 hubcoworking open to public
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🏨 allows short staysgood for a workation, but high guest turnover reduces community cohesion · what is coliving? · from hotel sites
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We are inside the walls of the old city and close to all the action: night markets, sights and lots of restaurants, cocktail bars and coffee shops.

Chiang Mai is also a launching point for SE Asia — a one hour flight from Bangkok and also has direct flights to Japan, Vietnam, Korea, China and Taiwan.

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Where to begin?! I spent 6 weeks at TSC with my partner, even though it was only supposed to be 4 weeks we couldn’t bring ourselves to leave, and there’s a hole in my heart now for this place because after a little while it truly begins to feel like home 🤍 Somehow they’ve created the perfect blend that allows for deep focus work but also fitting in all the fun stuff. I learnt Muay Thai, went to archery for the first time, made friends that will last a lifetime. Fern, Polly, Smile, Emma, Pao - you all made our stay incredible with your kindness and care. And of course I will miss our little four legged mascots the most 🐾

(For some reason I only took photos of the cats) I just spent 3 weeks at TSC whilst working part time and I enjoyed every moment. For me, the staff made my time special. Smile and Fern who work the front desk always great you in the morning and have funny banter which makes me laugh. Polly who works in the background is one of the sweetest people I’ve ever met and has won the genetics lottery as she could pass for 25 despite being one year older ;) But I want to make a special shout out to bao and his wife. Bao was sometimes the first person in and the last to leave, working 12 hours days 7 days a week (or maybe 6). I admire his work ethic and he’s also an amazing character! Combined with the events that are put on daily, TSC is a very social space and I made good friends who I hope I’ll keep contact with! Until next time ☺️

Pros and cons of this space depend on your purpose: If you are here for socializing, there are events every day and the atmosphere is vibrant. However, after staying here for a full month, I would suggest those looking to "live" or "work" remotely consider the following: 1. Hygiene & Infrastructure: There is significant room for improvement regarding room hygiene, particularly with pillow cleanliness and persistent odors. The water pressure is very weak, and due to noticeable sediment in the water, I had to rely on bottled water even for basic facial care and brushing my teeth. 2. Communication & Management: At checkout, I accidentally left my luggage key attached to the room key ring. Although the staff initially informed me that it couldn't be found, I returned to the hostel and located it immediately. Improving the thoroughness of their lost-and-found checks would go a long way in preventing unnecessary stress for guests. Recommendation: This spot is ideal for short-term backpackers looking for a social vibe. However, for professional remote workers seeking a quiet, clean, and stable environment for a longer stay, the value for money is not ideal. 金價洗五告胎哥、緊造麥來

The best co-living space in Chiang Mai, felt right at home. Fern and Smile are rock stars, keep up the great work. I’ll be back

Living in Social Club was my first coliving experience, and I think Social Club is a great place to stay. It has two offices on the ground level and four floors of rooms above. When full, it can hold 40 people. The reception area at Social Club is always busy with activities. It's a fantastic place to walk around, meet new people, and make friends. Everyone is very friendly. There is also a space for relaxing and a ping pong table. Many people stay there for months because it’s such a good place. I highly recommend it. Planning trips is easy, and you can quickly find others to join you. You don't need to worry about making friends. Your only concern might be finding time for works because there are so many activities happening all the time. Some digital nomads told me they have to plan their leisure time elsewhere, but at Social Club, you need to plan your working time because there’s always something going on.

You know when you go to a place and don’t really wan to write a review because you want to keep the secret for yourself? This is one of those places for me, but I decided to tell the world anyway 😊 Spent 3.5 weeks at The Social Club and had an amazing time. All the staff there are incredibly warm hearted, helpful and kind in a way that makes you feel like you’re at home away from home. The community is very welcoming and social, while at the same time getting work done. The facilities make interactions easy and you have everything you need for efficient work and down time. Will definitely be back!

Absolutely the best coliving experience I have had. Huge shout out to Fern, Smile, Polly, Pau and the owner David for creating a true community for digital nomads. Lifelong friends have been made and I’ll see you all again in January :)

To the wonderful madhouse that is the Social Club, I was trying to write a review and found myself at a loss. How does one properly describe a place that so deftly steals time and so generously gives back friendship? I found this place by accident, lured by reasonable rates and great location. Here exists an unnatural time warp, where time operates on its own rules. It's the kind of place where you come for an hour and stay for five, because one simple conversation effortlessly spirals into another, leading to unplanned adventures and fast-tracked friendships that feel years in the making. Here, unplanned moments outnumber the planned ten to one. Among twenty digital nomads, you'll find a universe of experience. Ask a question about your next trip, and you'll receive a constellation of insights, warnings, and wonders. They say you must be a little mad to choose this life, to trade stability for serendipity. To give up a steady routine for the chaos and beauty of the road. But it is precisely this beautiful madness that draws us together. The Social Club doesn't just accommodate this beautiful insanity; it is its very engine and its heart. It works because we are all, happily, a little mad.

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