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Minimalist Hotels Launches of Hybrid Coworking Spaces in Delhi, Goa & Varanasi


New Delhi / October 17, 2024: Minimalist Hotels, India’s leading Poshtel, has recently announced the opening of its new coworking spaces, blending its cafes into work environments to offer remote workers and entrepreneurs a seamless work experience. Available at its locations in Goa, Delhi, and Varanasi, the concept of hybrid hospitality is designed to cater to digital nomads, providing a robust workspace where leisure coexists with productivity, the company said in a press statement.
At all Minimalist hotels, dedicated spaces (specific tables in the café) are allotted for coworking, accommodating up to 30 individuals in an open and relaxed environment. These designated areas encourage creativity, focus, and collaboration, providing an ideal setting for productive work. Whether guests need a spot for video calls, casual networking, brainstorming, or solo work sessions, Minimalist Hotels offers flexible spaces catering to diverse user needs, the statement addd.


Delighted with the launch, Gautam Munjal, Founder of Minimalist Hotels, said, “Minimalist Hotels is a hybrid hotel brand designed with the modern remote worker in mind. We’re blending hospitality and workspace environments because we understand that work-life balance is more fluid today. Our goal is to create an experience where travelers feel at home while having the facilities to stay productive—’Home is where the Wi-Fi is,’ as we like to say. We aim to provide a seamless transition between leisure and work.”
Under the hybrid hospitality concept, the coworking spaces boast an inclusive environment and are not just limited to hotel guests. Anyone can access the space without prior reservations or memberships, making it a hassle-free option for people seeking a flexible work environment amid the city landscapes of Goa, Delhi, or Varanasi.
Access to Minimalist Hotels’ coworking spaces is available through a monthly membership of Rs. 20,000, which includes access to all workspaces across Goa, Delhi, and Varanasi. Of this amount, Rs. 10,000 (50%) is credited towards food and beverage orders at the café. Additionally, members receive 20% off on stays at Minimalist hotels and complimentary high-speed Wi-Fi. For those looking for a shorter commitment, a Daily Pass is available for Rs. 1,000, with Rs. 500 (50%) credited towards F&B orders, along with access to the internet.
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