Rockzipfel Co-working with child.

The Rockzipfel Hamburg is a co-working office especially for those with children. Parents can work and still spend the day with their children here.

While parents pursue their work in a quiet atmosphere, the little ones play in the game-room next door. Of course there are breaks for cuddling, nursing or simply playing. The Rockzipfel has a special common lunch break. Adults can cook together here so that everyone gets enough to eat. This makes working with children stress-free and cosy.

Facilities

  • Quiet work area with the option of a permanent workspace (can be customised), supervised game-room, kitchen and coffee machine

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