
Coworking Space in Las Vegas
Flexible shared workspace with hot desks and dedicated desks. High-speed WiFi, unlimited coffee, free parking, and a real community — not a hotel lobby.
Coworking Pricing in Las Vegas
Flexible shared workspace with hot desks and dedicated desks. WiFi, coffee, parking, and community included.
Coworking Amenities in Las Vegas
Everything you need is included. No hidden fees.
Who coworking at Muze Office Las Vegas is best for
Specific situations where Muze Office is the right fit — not generic personas.
Remote workers burned out on home and coffee shops
You've been working from home since 2020, productivity is slipping, and the Starbucks on Paradise Rd is loud by 10am with WiFi that dies the moment your 2pm Zoom call starts.
- $25 day pass — walk in Monday through Friday, no membership required, no commitment
- Real desks and chairs built for full-day work sessions, not lounge seating
- Fast WiFi designed for video calls — not cafe-tier bandwidth that breaks during a presentation
- Phone booths for private calls without gate announcements or other patrons in the background
Freelance creatives and independent consultants
You run a design, copywriting, or consulting practice from your laptop and want a professional backdrop for client Zoom calls, plus peers around you to bounce ideas off without forced networking events.
- Hot Desk at $350/month gives you any-desk access any weekday
- Dedicated Desk at $399/month reserves a permanent spot you can leave your monitor and keyboard on
- Private phone booths for client calls that need a clean background and no interruptions
- Community of other solo pros and small-business founders — organic networking, no forced mixers
Traveling sales reps between Las Vegas client meetings
You're based elsewhere but drive or fly into Las Vegas for two or three days a month of client meetings, and you need a professional workspace to take calls, update your CRM, and prep between appointments.
- Day passes at $25 — pay only for the days you're actually in town
- 10 minutes from Harry Reid International if you fly in and out the same day
- Meeting rooms bookable by the hour for impromptu client drop-ins or prospect pitches
- Free parking — no circling Strip side streets between back-to-back meetings
Two-to-four person startup teams not ready for a lease
Your team grew past the point where meeting at your apartment still works, but you're nowhere near ready to sign a three-year commercial lease and pay for buildout and furniture.
- Hot Desk or Dedicated Desk memberships let the team work together in a shared area
- Conference rooms for weekly standups without scheduling your living room
- Clean upgrade path to a Team Office (2-4 people, lockable private room) when you're ready
- Month-to-month — no long-term commitment while you're still validating product-market fit
Why choose coworking in Las Vegas at Muze Office
Most coworking in Las Vegas is stuck in two bad buckets: Strip-adjacent hotel lobbies charging resort prices for a $20 espresso and a noisy table, or the legacy corporate operators downtown with long-term contracts dressed up as flexible plans. Muze Office is the quieter third option. We're in the 89119 business corridor off I-215, a few minutes south of the airport — no Strip traffic, no parking garage fees, no tourists taking selfies behind your Zoom background. It's a neighborhood built for people who work for a living, not for people visiting Las Vegas for the weekend.
The coworking product is simple: a $25 day pass gets you a real desk, high-speed WiFi built for video calls, unlimited coffee from the on-site Muze Cafe, free parking, and access to phone booths when you need a private call. Monthly members upgrade to a Hot Desk ($350) or Dedicated Desk ($399) with 24/7 biometric access, meeting room credits, mail handling, and a permanent spot to leave your monitor and keyboard. Everything is month-to-month. You can start with a day pass, try us for a week, and upgrade only when you know it's the right fit.
The community is the part that's hardest to describe on a pricing page. Muze Office attracts remote workers, founders of small businesses that actually exist, consultants, sales reps between meetings, and solo professionals who got tired of working from their kitchen table. The energy during the day is focused and friendly — not the forced-networking vibe of a WeWork launch party, and not the dead silence of a government building.
Coworking vs. coffee shops, home office, and hotel business centers
Coffee shops are the default for most remote workers in Las Vegas, and they work until they don't. Paradise Rd and the Strip-adjacent Starbucks locations get loud by 10am, WiFi slows to a crawl when 40 other people are on it, the tables are the wrong height for a full-day work session, and most staff will politely nudge you along after two or three hours. A single day of cafe-hopping also ends up costing $15-25 in drinks — roughly the same as a Muze day pass, with none of the amenities.
Working from home sounds ideal until your first back-to-back video call day. Most Las Vegas apartments have thin walls, unreliable residential internet during peak hours, and family members who don't understand why a 2pm Zoom means you can't also start laundry. For people who live in short-term rentals, Airbnbs, or extended-stay hotels, home office isn't even an option.
Hotel business centers are the worst of all three — typically $15-30 per day for a cramped desk in a windowless room, plus $30-45 for valet parking because hotels on the Strip don't offer free self-parking anymore. The WiFi is slow, the printers usually charge per page, and the setup is built for checking email, not for running a business. At Muze Office you get a real desk, a real chair, real WiFi, and free parking — all-in for less than a single day at a Strip hotel business center.
How to get started with coworking in Las Vegas
If you're not sure whether coworking is right for you, start with a $25 day pass. Walk in Monday through Friday between 10am and 7pm, or book online and we'll have a spot ready when you arrive. Day passes include everything — desk, WiFi, coffee, parking, phone booths, meeting room availability. No credit card holds, no long forms, no pressure to sign up.
Once you've used us for a week or two and know you want to be here most days, the Hot Desk membership ($350/month) is the natural next step. Hot Desk members can use any available desk in the shared workspace, get meeting room credits, mail handling, and full access to community events. If you want your own reserved spot that you can leave your monitor and dual keyboard setup on, upgrade to Dedicated Desk ($399/month) which adds a permanent desk, personal storage, and 24/7 biometric access.
Everything is month-to-month. We don't do annual contracts, cancellation fees, or setup charges. If you need to pause your membership for a month because you're traveling, just let us know. If you want to bring a client in for a meeting, you can book a conference room by the hour or use your included credits. Book a free tour if you want to see the space first, or just show up with a laptop.
Related services at Muze Office Las Vegas
Coworking Location in Las Vegas
10 minutes from Harry Reid International Airport (LAS). Free parking on-site. Off I-215, away from Strip traffic.
Muze Office Paradise6860 Bermuda Rd, Suite 200, Las Vegas, NV 89119
(702) 370-7515
Coworking in Las Vegas — FAQ
Common questions about coworking at Muze Office Las Vegas.
Ready to Get Started with Coworking?
Book a tour today or call us to learn more about coworking at Muze Office Las Vegas.
