Da Nang Coffee Houses: Perfect Places to Work and Relax
Da Nang is not only a beach vacation, but also a city that is fast becoming a hub for digital nomads.

Imagine: on the one hand, you have the warm sea, white sand beaches and a lot of water activities at your fingertips. On the other hand, there are modern coffee shops with fast internet, cozy co-working spaces and plenty of interesting activities. Da Nang is the perfect place where you can combine work and relaxation.
Top reasons why digital nomads choose Da Nang:
- Weather: It's warm and sunny almost all year round in Da Nang. You can work on the outdoor terrace of a cafe or on the beach while enjoying the fresh sea air.
- Cost of Living: Compared to other popular destinations for digital nomads, Da Nang offers lower prices for accommodation, food and entertainment.
- Infrastructure: The city has everything you need to work comfortably: fast internet, modern coffee shops, and coworking centers. Da Nang is actively developing, and every year there are more amenities for digital nomads.
- Community: A large community of digital nomads has already formed in Da Nang, so you can easily find like-minded people and communicate in English.

Now let's get to the most interesting part: I will share with you my favorite coffee shops in Da Nang, where I spend most of my working time. These places I can safely recommend without a doubt - the atmosphere, coffee and working conditions are just perfect. You can find the exact link to the coffee shop in its name.
GOLO Coffee & AP

😊 GOLO Coffee & AP is a cozy place with two floors where everyone can find a comfortable place to work or relax. The first floor has an outdoor al fresco area and the second floor has an indoor space, perfect for those who prefer cool and quiet while working.
☕ The menu here is not abundant in choice, but includes all the basics such as coffee, smoothies, and teas. I recommend trying the mango smoothie, which costs only 39,000 VND (about 1,56 USD). Cappuccino and coconut coffee also cost 39,000 VND (about 1,56 USD).
🎶 Plus, the pleasant music and the company of like minded digital nomads create a productive atmosphere. And for those who like to think about life, there is a pond with incredibly beautiful koi carp to admire while relaxing between work tasks.

HI4 COFFEE & WORKSPACE
😊 HI4 COFFEE & WORKSPACE is one of the most popular places for students and freelancers in Da Nang. Here you can choose a classic table with chairs, work on the floor, or cozy up in small open houses for those who prefer privacy. The establishment consists of two floors, so you can always find a free space with an outlet to charge your devices.

💻 The menu at the cafe is quite extensive: more than 30 types of coffee and milk drinks, a variety of spaghetti, noodle, rice dishes, and appetizers. It was here that I tried fried rice with egg for the first time - for only 30,000 dong (about 1,2 USD). According to the rules, you have to order a drink every 4 hours, but I'll tell you a secret, many people just order and work here all day long.

✨ Friendly staff who know English at a basic level, cozy atmosphere and a community of similar digital nomads make this place ideal for productive remote work.
Gozar Coffee

😊 Gozar Coffee is a cozy and homely cafe where you will always be welcomed with a smile. The staff here are friendly and unobtrusive, even refilling water when they see that your glass is empty. As is customary in work zones, the cafe is divided into two floors. The second floor is especially suitable for work: it is quiet, spacious and creates a great working atmosphere. The first floor is more often occupied by families, but even that doesn't detract from the business.
💻 Fast Wi-Fi and comfortable furniture make this place even more attractive for remote work. The menu at Gozar Coffee is varied, making it possible to stay for a long time. Breakfasts - eggs and sausages with vegetables - will cost you between VND35,000 and VND75,000 ($1.4 to $3).
🥥 If you decide to stay here, I recommend trying the coconut coffee for 55,000 VND (about 2.2 USD). Gozar Coffee's menu also includes ice cream, yogurts, milkshakes, fresh juices, tea and, of course, a variety of coffees.

Nomad Nosh Cafe & Crafts
😊 Nomad Nosh Cafe & Crafts is a hidden gem for digital nomads. This place is not immediately obvious, you have to look for it. There's no hustle and bustle and no crowds, which is perfect for productivity. The cafe offers several cozy cabins with air conditioning, power outlets, and comfortable furniture. It's a great alternative to noisy co-working spaces.

🌿Diverse menu and pleasant atmosphere. In addition to comfortable workstations, Nomad Nosh will delight you with a varied menu. Here you can find both light snacks, such as sandwiches and croissants, and more hearty dishes: pizza, burgers and even steaks. Prices are quite affordable: for a sandwich or croissant, you will pay around VND100,000 (US$4), and for a coffee, VND50,000 (US$2).
☕Ideal place for those who appreciate privacy. If you're looking for a quiet place to work with fast internet, Nomad Nosh is the place to go. The friendly staff, although not always understanding English, creates a cozy atmosphere. Even though the cafe is more like a restaurant, you can comfortably work here for a few hours.

This is where I had the most delicious coffee of my life. It was Salted coffee. I recommend it to everyone who has ever been here
LUK inn coffee
🌟 LUK Inn Coffee is an amazing place that combines a cozy bar and a comfortable co-working space. On the first floor, more like a bar, you can enjoy a relaxed atmosphere, have a cup of coffee and chat with hotel guests.

🚪 To access the work area, you must ask the receptionist to activate a key card to access the second floor. This small feature creates a feeling of exclusivity and privacy.
☕ On the second floor, a quiet, clean area awaits you, perfect for working. Complete silence and fast Wi-Fi allow you to focus on tasks, while the view of the green street adds inspiration. Coffee prices here are average, like most places: between 30,000 and 60,000 VND (about 1.2 - 2.4 USD).
XLIII Specialty Coffee

😊 This cafe is ideal for those who appreciate European style and black and white color scheme. The calm design and comfortable layout create an atmosphere where it's easy to relax and fully immerse yourself in your work.
☕️ The menu offers toast, paninis, salads, as well as a variety of pastries, coffee, tea and juices. Although the prices here are slightly above the Vietnamese average, they are still much lower than in similar Moscow cafes. Just stop by and try the coffee - I'm sure you'll love it!
🐠 One of the nice additions is a pond with koi fish, just like in Golo Coffee. This place becomes a real buzz for thoughts and solitude, especially if you need a little distraction from work.
Roots Plant-based Cafe

🌿 Roots Plant-based Cafe is an extra spot on our list of coffee shops, special and memorable. A two-story cafe where you can enjoy excellent plant-based meals, desserts and drinks. It's a real lifesaver for those who refuse meat but want a delicious Sunday brunch or work to bruschetta with pesto.
🥑 The prices here for plant-based foods are very low in my opinion. You'll pay about 70,000 VND (about 2.8 USD) for a smoothiebowl, a toast will cost you 50,000 (2 USD), and a big plate of hummus with vegetables and pita will cost 100,000 (4 USD). The combo: toast, smoothiebowl and a drink for 120,000 VND (about 4.8 USD) is worth special consideration. This is my favorite - the combination of wholesome toast and slightly sweet smoothiebowl will fill you up for hours on end.

🌱 Yes, it's not a coffee shop in the literal sense, but rather a cafe, but such an excellent place I couldn't help but add to our selection. Here you can have a great time over a delicious lunch or work passionately in a cozy atmosphere.
🏞️ I advise you to visit this cafe, grab a combo and enjoy the views from the second floor. With a pleasant company or immersed in work, time will fly by unnoticed, and the taste impressions will stay with you for a long time.
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Do you like these coffee shops? Would you come here to work or just to chat with a friend?
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Sergio Sokolov
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