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Stornoway Business Hub is a friendly co-working space in the heart of Stornoway overlooking the Castle and Inner Harbour. A small space, we are ideal for those looking for a place to work flexibly while visiting the Outer Hebrides. Our meeting room has space for up to 10 people and we have a shared room with desks for flexible co-working.
Visit us for reliable wi-fi, great coffee and a productive space to work in. Book online on our website or get in touch if you have any queries about our services. Our meeting room is available on an hourly rate with discount all day rate, desks are available to book on a daily basis. We are open 9am to 5pm Monday to Friday and are happy to provide early / late access for those who work outwith these hours or spans time zones. Weekend access can be arranged if required.
We are located close to the bus stops on Cromwell Street and there is pay and display parking opposite the building. Free parking is available a short 2 minute walk away on South Beach. We are close to cafes, delis and coffee shops for when you want a break from your work.
Our entrance is through a small courtyard up an external flight of stairs, situated above street level on the first and second floors of the building, the space is quiet, private and productive.
We look forward to providing you a warm welcome to our community, whether for an hour or a week.
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