About once a month, I organize a coworking day in Amsterdam for interesting people working in hospitality.
It's invite-only (ping me on Linkedin if you'd like to join).

Bring your laptop as if it were a normal day working from a café.
We’ll cowork together and get to know each other over lunch.
We’re usually 4–8 people, so don’t expect a large event.
Regulars:
FAQ:
What type of people join these cowork sessions?
Senior professionals working in hospitality.
Attendees are involved in the hotel industry, vacation rentals, hospitality software, coliving, glamping, MICE, and coworking.
How does the day look?
We meet at 9:30 and start with quick introductions, which often lead to interesting discussions. Then, people naturally settle into work.
We meet at venues that serve lunch, which we usually have together (and a great chance to chat more).
Afternoons tend to be more productive, with occasional spontaneous conversations as we all work around one large table.
Some people stay a bit longer for one or two beers after work.
Where do these cowork sessions take place?
We usually pick pleasant hotel cafés such as Zoku (shown in the photos above) or Casa. They offer a good work environment, drinks, and lunch options.
I have scheduled calls during the day. Can I still join?
Absolutely. The venues we choose always have plenty of areas where you can take calls.
Can I come and leave at any time?
It’s best to arrive on time for the intro session. It can be awkward to join later and ask others to introduce themselves again. You’re free to leave whenever you need to.
I hate networking events, but this sounds fun!
That’s exactly the point. This event is for people who dislike traditional networking events. They’re often a waste of time.
We keep the group small and curated, and the day is built around coworking, so you stay productive while meeting interesting people from your industry.