Google Campus TLV
"Google Campus TLV is open to the public once per month (always on a Wednesday from 9am to 6pm). They offer free breakfast, lunch, dessert and beverages to keep you going. You have to register to get a spot, but it's free and registration entitles you to free mentoring with experts in a variety of areas."
Over 3,500 people, all about working from home.
Workspace Type | Public space | ||
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Hours of Operations | See Google | ||
WiFi Login May include network name, password, or both |
CampusGuest | dotheimpossible
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WiFi Speed Download/Upload in Mb/s |
5.20 / 12.20 | ||
Upload Speed | 12.20 | ||
Download Speed | 5.20 | ||
Upload Speed | 12.20 | ||
Network Latency | 60 Ms | ||
Noise Level | Heavy | ||
Plugs | Many | ||
Group Seating | Unknown | ||
Outdoor Seating | Unknown | ||
Seating Styles | Unknown | ||
Hours Today | See More | ||
Tags | coworking | ||
People are saying
Log in to leave a review.Over 3,500 people, all about working from home.
Their website (though void of useful hours of operations) says to just “Stop by and say hello.” So I walked about an hour from my hostel to work here for the day. When I arrived, they said that I had to register, wait a few weeks, and then maybe I could work from there.
I mentioned that their website didn’t have much info, but it said to “stop by”, and that I was expecting to work from there. They let me work there for the day. It was an alright experience. I applied (I work for a startup), but because I was rejected — probably because I do it part-time & their application stated that they were looking for full-time workers.
https://www.campus.co/tel-aviv/en/about/