Tired of working from home or staring at the same four walls every day? We've all been there. Sometimes a fresh environment can do wonders for your focus and productivity. Whether you prefer the quiet hum of a library, the cosy buzz of a café, or the setup of a co‑working space, we’ve rounded up some of the best places in the city centre to get things done.

Co-working spaces

More than just workspaces, these co‑working spots offer member‑only events, mentoring, support, and specialist advisory services to help you grow and stay connected. 

GridAKL | 101 Pakenham Street West & 12 Madden street

Operated by Auckland Council, GridAKL has private offices and coworking options across two premium Wynyard Quarter locations, giving you plenty of flexibility in how you work. Their spaces include hot desks for casual drop‑ins, dog‑friendly coworking areas, team pods for small groups, and fully enclosed studio spaces for those who need more privacy. 

Formery | 87 Albert Street

Formery is a premium, design‑led workspace offering offices, concierge support, and club‑style perks right in the city centre. The space has tons of natural light, thoughtful touches, and interiors that feel calm and quietly inspiring throughout the day. Whether you’re after a simple walk‑in‑and‑work setup or something more tailored for a bigger team, it’s a space designed to fit around the way you work.

Formery
Formery
GridAKL

Cafés & restaurants 

Chuffed | 43 High Street

This tucked‑away café on High Street has both indoor and outdoor seating, plus a menu full of seriously tempting options. The courtyard is a quiet little escape from the bustle outside, complete with a retractable roof so you’re covered whether it’s raining or sunny.

Meeso Coffee | 22 Kitchener Street

A go‑to spot for uni students, Meeso has a cosy, welcoming vibe that’s perfect for getting things done without losing that at‑home comfort. Regulars return for the great coffee, specialty drinks, friendly faces, and a space that makes studying or working feel easy.

Mojo Mosaic | 2 Wakefield Street

A short walk from Queen Street and Aotea Square, Mojo Mosaic delivers fresh cabinet food, quality brews and an atmosphere that makes it easy to stay a little longer. You’ll find comfy seats, spacious tables with built‑in laptop outlets, a big screen featuring curated art and heaps of lush greenery that looks effortlessly Instagrammable.

Meeso Coffee
Chuffed
Mojo Mosaic

Public spaces

Auckland Central Library | 44/46 Lorne Street

The Central City Library is home to one of the largest collections of local and international authors. With comfortable seating, computer access, and plenty of quiet corners, it’s an ideal place to study, research, or simply unwind with a good book. If you’re bringing kids, they can dive into their own reading while you get some work done. And if you’re hungry or need a boost, Honey Café is conveniently located downstairs.

Ellen Melville Centre | 2 Freyberg Place

The Ellen Melville Centre is a great place to get some work done, with plenty of seating both inside and out. Whether you need a quiet corner indoors or prefer the fresh air on the outdoor tables, it’s an easy, flexible space to settle in with your laptop or notes.

Kids section at the library
Ellen Melville Centre

In between meetings

Your insider's guide

Last updated: 14 May 2026