Seoul CoWorking Space Dreamplus Review

CoWorking Space in Seoul:  Dreamplus

Best for: startups big and small looking for coworking space with accelerating benefits;

Cost:

Hot Desk/Fixed Desk: from ₩350,000/mo

Private Office(2-100 people): from ₩417,000/mo

Amenities: Meeting rooms, Printing Facility, Kitchen, Lockers, Mailbox, Business Library;

Extra: Warehouse, Parking, Cabinet furniture;

REVIEW

Seoul coworking space Dreamplus is a brainchild of one of the biggest business players in South Korea Hanhwa group. Here, in few blocks from Gangnam Station, they occupy a large and classy skyscraper. Dreamplus is designed to bridge a gap between startup boom that is happening in Korea right now and large enterprises. Therefore, this approach has some promise since most of the young Koreans take a look at startups to escape the outdated business culture. Meanwhile established businesses are looking for a “blue ocean” that might be harder to spot from the top.

Dreamplus’ atmosphere blends the feeling of a luxurious office environment and a dynamic open space with lots of glass and bright light.  In addition, the second floor is made for all kind of meetings spaces and cozy hot desks to occupy.

The third floor has a dark wood design and soft lighting that gives off the feeling of a library. Indeed, there are lots of fresh magazines and business books to pick up and consider a new perspective on the project you are working on. Furthermore, this is also a primary place for those who chose hot desks in coworking spaces.

Up from there, every floor has a number of rooms for teams of 2 people and above. Dreamplus takes pride in the 1,400mm individual desks they provide.  Furthermore, each story also has a kitchen, two extra meeting rooms, and a printing facility.

Benefits:

  • Luxurious feel: It is no secrets that people don’t value cheap things. Your team will be proud to work here. In addition, the place is still affordable considering the location.
  • Incubating: Being noticed in the over-saturated Korean market might be the hardest challenge for any startup right now. Therefore, this place offers its members networking opportunities with not just startups and businesses inside Dreamplus, but also a potential way into Hanhwa’s presence in all of Asia.

Downsides:

  • Foreigner unfriendly: We could not miss that place is not easy to access for a foreign person. Their webpage is all in Korean. Then after your event book a tour, you receive an automated phone call in Korean that is hard to differentiate from phone spam common in Korea.

Final Note:

If you are an established, middle-sized startup looking for a nurturing soil to grow, Dreamplus may be your choice. It is a gorgeous space that makes a coworking not a shady thing to do anymore. Just make sure you are Korean, to use this place to its fullest.

andCards will continue to review the top coworking spaces in Seoul.

Web page: https://www.dreamplus.center/

Working hours: 24/7

Location:  311, Gangnam-daero, Seocho-gu, Seoul, Republic of Korea

Mariia Shutak
Mariia Shutak

Mariia is an experienced marketer, strategist and a digital nomad at andCards, the coworking space management software. She loves the freedom that remote work gives her, and advocates it in her life, work and travels around the world.

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