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Convention Coworking in Las Vegas at Muze Office Las Vegas — 6860 Bermuda Rd, Suite 200, Las Vegas, NV

Convention Coworking in Las Vegas

In town for CES, SEMA, NAB, or MAGIC? Skip the hotel lobby and get a real workspace with fast WiFi, free parking, and meeting rooms.

Convention Coworking Pricing in Las Vegas

In town for CES, SEMA, or NAB? Skip the hotel lobby — get a real workspace with fast WiFi and free parking.

Day Pass
$25/day
  • Desk, WiFi, coffee, parking
  • Walk in or book ahead
  • No membership required
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Weekly Pass
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  • Unlimited access Mon-Fri
  • Better value than daily
  • In town for the full convention
Meeting Room
$25/hour
  • Impress clients in a real conference room
  • AV equipment included
  • Not a hotel business center

Convention Coworking Amenities in Las Vegas

Everything you need is included. No hidden fees.

High-Speed WiFi
Free Parking
Unlimited Coffee & Water
On-Site Muze Cafe
Private Phone Booths
Meeting Room Access

Who convention coworking at Muze Office Las Vegas is best for

Specific situations where Muze Office is the right fit — not generic personas.

CES exhibitors and attendees (January)

You're at CES and the Las Vegas Convention Center WiFi is throttled, every Strip hotel lobby is packed with badge-wearing attendees, and you need a real workspace to close deals and take private calls between booth shifts.

  • Off-Strip location means we don't fill up with the convention crowd like hotel lobbies do
  • Fast WiFi that actually supports video calls during CES peak days
  • Meeting rooms for private client conversations away from the show floor noise
  • Free parking instead of $45-60/day Strip garage rates during convention week

SEMA Show vendors and automotive industry exhibitors

SEMA Week has the entire city booked, your team is sharing a hotel room that's also your 'office', and you need a quiet place to take supplier calls without background noise from the hotel hallway.

  • Weekly pass for the full convention is cheaper than five separate daily passes
  • Private phone booths for confidential supplier and distributor calls
  • 15 minutes from the Las Vegas Convention Center via I-215 and I-15
  • Meeting rooms for closing conversations in a professional setting away from the floor

NAB Show media and broadcast professionals (April)

You're covering NAB for a podcast, a newsletter, or an outlet and you need a real editing or writing desk between sessions — not a hotel business center with a 10-year-old desktop and slow WiFi.

  • Upload-capable WiFi for video editing, live streaming, and large file transfers
  • Real desks and chairs for long editing sessions, not lounge seating
  • Meeting rooms with video conferencing for recorded interviews and remote co-host sessions
  • Close enough to the LVCC to hop between sessions and your workspace throughout the day

MAGIC Show fashion buyers and brand reps

You're at MAGIC Week scheduling back-to-back vendor meetings and need a private, professional space to review samples, negotiate orders, and sign paperwork — not a crowded hotel coffee shop.

  • Meeting rooms that read as professional for vendor negotiations and contract signing
  • Free parking for samples-heavy arrivals and carpooling buyers
  • Private phone booths for follow-up calls with your merchandising team back home
  • Day passes or weekly passes depending on how many MAGIC days you're working

Why choose convention coworking in Las Vegas at Muze Office

Las Vegas hosts more major conventions than any other US city. CES in January fills the Las Vegas Convention Center with 130,000+ attendees. SEMA Show in November brings 160,000. World of Concrete, MAGIC, NAB Show, ConExpo, RSNA, Black Hat, Money 20/20, Adobe Summit, Dreamforce West, and dozens of smaller industry events bring waves of business travelers to the city throughout the year. For anyone attending these shows as an exhibitor, a business development rep, a buyer, or an executive scoping deals, the experience of trying to actually work during convention week is consistently painful — and it's the exact problem Muze Office solves.

During a major convention, every Strip hotel room and every hotel business center is at capacity. WiFi in the convention center is throttled to the point where video calls don't work. Hotel lobbies are packed with people taking the same meetings you want to take. Hotel room work setups are ergonomically miserable for more than an hour. The coffee shops and QSRs around the LVCC and Strip have lines 30-deep between sessions. If you need to take a private client call, prep for a pitch, or process a follow-up email after a booth meeting, you're out of good options.

Muze Office during convention week is a different experience. We're off-Strip, in the 89119 business corridor, which means our space doesn't fill up with the convention crowd. You can drive over during a lunch break or between sessions, grab a desk, take a clean call, work through email, and head back to the show. Free parking, fast WiFi, private phone booths, and meeting rooms are all available without reservations for most time slots. For a week of conventions it costs far less than a single hotel business-center day pass.

Convention coworking vs. hotel lobby, LVCC workspaces, and exhibitor booths

Hotel lobbies are the default "free" workspace during convention week, and they're the worst of the three options. You can't take a private call — every seat is within earshot of a dozen other people taking calls. Hotel WiFi is either free and slow or paid and locked behind a room-key login. The seating is lounge furniture, which is fine for five minutes of email but brutal on your back for a two-hour work session. And during peak show days you often can't find an open seat at all.

The LVCC and several Strip hotels set up temporary workspaces during major shows — rows of tables near the meeting rooms, sometimes a dedicated "business lounge" sponsored by a vendor. These are better than nothing but they get mobbed the moment they open, the WiFi is usually the convention WiFi (which is heavily used), and there's no privacy for sensitive calls. They're fine for answering a few emails; they're bad for anything that requires focus.

Working from your exhibitor booth is only an option if you're exhibiting, and even then it's a bad one. Booths are designed for customer conversations, not for heads-down work. The moment you sit down to concentrate, a passerby wants to chat about your product. Leaving the booth to do actual work — take a client call, send a follow-up proposal, prep a demo — is what most exhibitors do, and Muze Office is where they end up.

How to use Muze Office during your Las Vegas convention

If you're in town for a single day or two, a $25 day pass is the simplest option. Walk in during business hours, no reservation required for most days, and you'll have a desk and WiFi within minutes. If you're taking a client call during convention week, book a Huddle Room ($25/hour) in advance so you know you'll have a private, professional setting — much better than trying to find a quiet corner in a hotel lobby.

If you're exhibiting at a full-week show like CES, SEMA, or NAB, ask about our weekly pass. It gives you unlimited Monday-through-Friday access for significantly less than five separate day passes, and it's the right call if you expect to need a workspace every day of the convention. Dedicated coworking members get a permanent place to leave equipment and work between show days, and private office tenants can use the space as a temporary Las Vegas HQ during show weeks.

The drive from most Strip hotels and from the Las Vegas Convention Center takes 10-15 minutes depending on traffic. Take I-15 S or Paradise Rd to I-215 W and get off at Bermuda Rd. Free parking is included, which matters a lot during convention week when Strip garages are charging peak pricing of $45-60 per day. Book a meeting room in advance for any client calls you need to take; walk in for general desk access.

Convention Coworking Location in Las Vegas

Easy access from the Las Vegas Convention Center and major Strip hotels via I-215 and I-15. Free parking — no $40 hotel garage fees.

Muze Office Paradise
6860 Bermuda Rd, Suite 200, Las Vegas, NV 89119
(702) 370-7515
10 minutes from Harry Reid International Airport
Free parking
Off I-215, away from Strip traffic
South Las Vegas corridor, 89119
Not a casino, not a hotel lobby — a real workspace

Convention Coworking in Las Vegas — FAQ

Common questions about convention coworking at Muze Office Las Vegas.

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