Quite busy during weekdays. The 2nd floor is where you'd want work. Nice window counter seating. There are some standing desks available, and a lot of power outlets in the walls. Internet isn't great since there is many people, try to come with your hotspot.
A popular Starbucks located on the 6th floor of Tokyu Plaza in Harajuku-Omotesando area. It's a fairly nice place to sit and work at, especially in the morning before the department store opens (in this case use the elevator entrance to access the Starbucks). There's a fairly large indoor area, with one large work table. The outdoor area is very large, which is great to use when the weather is good.
A tiny cafe just outside the city center of Utrecht. The cafe really is quite tiny, but has lots of natural light and a cozy feel. The downside is it can be pretty tricky to get a seat. Weekdays mornings are usually completely packed, so not really the type of place to bring your laptop. They have some nice brunch food and there's good fast WiFi.
A simple but good hotel/hostel. Location is very good, just a few minutes walk from Central Park MRT station. There are lots of shops, restaurants, and cafes nearby. Coffee Wake up cafe is just across the street, one of my favorite cafes in Kaohsiung.
The shared facilities are very suitable for working, and were very clean and tidy. The kitchen area is quite big. The rooftop space has fantastic views!
A solid place to sit and work at. Wifi is good but only some tables have power outlets. The large table is "reserved" for large groups. Good selection of tea and coffee and some snacks. Friendly staff.
A fairly standard Starbucks with plenty of seating. The counter seats facing the street have a nice view, good for people watching!
A really beautiful library that provides a quiet environment for working or studying, surrounded by great views. There are very many seating options spread out across the 8 floors. There are power outlets everywhere and plenty of restrooms. The only downside is that there is no visitor WiFi. Only university students can access the WiFi, which is a shame. So as a visitor you'll have to use your own wireless hot spot.
The nearest MRT station is Taipei Zoo, but it's a 25 minute walk away. Instead, if you're coming from central Taipei, it is probably better to just catch a bus, of which many stop just outside the university. Anyone can access the library, although you'll have to sign-in on the computer when you arrive and hand in your ID card to the reception staff in exchange for a temporary access card.
A fantastic Blue Bottle location during a nice day. There's an inside area, as well as covered outdoor seating areas. The inside space has a large worktable and plenty of small tables as well. Tons of natural light from all directions, there's fast WiFi, but no power outlets. Restrooms are located inside the cafe as well.
I visited on a weekday during school spring break, and it was very busy and crowded, but I was still able to get a seat. I imagine on a regular weekday it would be a much nicer experience.
A small cozy coffee shop not too far from Nippori station (JR) or Sendagi (Chiyoda). Good coffee and pretty cheap. There is WiFi, but you have to use the Free WiFi Passport network. There is a 90 minute time limit on weekends.




































