By macchiata on Skatehive
As I traveled to Bali early this year, I was lucky enough to be just a minute's walk away from Dojo Bali, a well-known co-working space. But Dojo is not just any regular coworking spot - it's hands down the best there is/was, with a strong focus on community. Not only can you work there, but you can also make valuable connections, learn new things, and be exposed to different cultures from all over the world. The true strength of Dojo lies in its vibrant community, and it's this aspect that sets it apart from other co-working spaces in Bali. Unfortunately, I recently learned that Dojo Bali is closing its doors for good. A friend who visited during its final days told me that the reason for its closure is the exorbitant rent that has become unsustainable. Dojo is located just a few minutes away from the world-famous Echo Beach, which is now surrounded by resorts and high-end hotels. The area was relatively vacant earlier this year, but with tourism returning to Bali, prices have been on