It's a small place, I was lucky to find it empty, and it was quite comfortable there. However, keep in mind:
- the kitchen is super-aesthetic, at the office level of the early 2000s
- there is no cafe there, there is coffee from the coffee machine and cookies for overprice
- don't take the meeting rooms to talk in the zoom — the regulars are just yelling from their seats in the coworking, so you don't have to be shy.
An important positive point is that they are really 24/7, which, of course, is extremely convenient.
Nothing good.
1) Stuffy
2) Closely
3) The administrator absolutely does not monitor the implementation of the basic rule of coworking, namely, the silence in the hall. As a result, residents for some reason do not bother to book a meeting room, but loudly hold meetings right at the workplace. The result is that the hall is noisy and it is impossible to work. Although, I emphasize, there are meeting rooms for meetings.
As a result, I don't understand why I have to pay 5,000 a day (they also work up to 20 hours only).
A very nice coworking with retrovib of Tsentrovsky Almaty. The proximity to the Old Square, the promenade on Panfilov, Broadway - stylishly conveys the connection of times and the spirit of the modern city in the surroundings of the good old Alma-Ata