Serviced Office Space to Rent in Turkey

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The Republic of Turkey is a Eurasian country located in both western Asia and south eastern Europe. Turkey is bordered Bulgaria, Greece, Georgia, Armenia, Iran, Nakhchivan (Azerbaijani), Iraq and Syria. Part of Turkey is bordered by the Mediterranean Sea, the Aegean Sea, and the Black Sea. The Sea of Marmara, the Turkish Straits (Bosphorus and Dardanelles) form the border between East Thrace and Anatolia, and separate Europe and Asia. The capital city of Turkey is Ankara, the largest city is Istanbul. Turkey is divided into 923 districts, in 81 provinces, and 7 regions. This country offers vast, open spaces, a beautiful rugged coastline, vibrant cities filled with nightlife, and sleepy villages. There are popular and somewhat crowded seaside resorts and yet you can still find areas with almost empty beaches.

Business Information

Turkey’s economy depends on tourism, banking, construction, home appliances, electronics, textiles, oil refining, petrochemical products, food, mining, iron and steel, machine industry, and automotive.There are many notable companies in Turkey, including Aksa (Chemicals), Alarko Holding (Construction and mechanical industries), Aselsan (Defense Electronic Systems), Avsar Enamel (Kitchenware manufacturer), BMC (Automotive), Çal?k Enerji (Energy), and Denizbank (Banking). There are many office space options throughout Turkey.

Entertainment And Dining Out

There is so much to see and do in Turkey. Historic places abound, and there is a large selection of beaches and outdoor options for entertainment. One great museum is in Ankara. The Museum of Anatolian Civilisations and the Ethnographic Museum has some amazing exhibits. Or visit the Mediterranean city of Antalya, enjoy the harbour, visit the Archaeological Museum and take a hot air balloon ride for a different perspective. Culinary traditions in Turkey are a mixture of the country’s nomadic past, combining Middle Eastern and Mediterranean cuisine. In the major cities you will find a wide range of international choices. Specialties in Turkey might include Köfte – a spicy sausage-shaped meatball made from minced lamb, Shish kebab - pieces of meat grilled on a skewer, and Pide – like a pizza topped with cheese and eggs.

Transport Information

Esenbo?a International Airport, located in the north-east of the city, is Ankara’s main airport. From Istanbul, the nearest major airport is Atatürk International Airport (IST/LTBA). This airport has international and domestic flights and is 18 km from the city centre. The Sabiha Gökçen International Airport (SAW/LTFJ) is 48 km from Istanbul. Istanbul can be reached from Bulgaria via the E80. A direct road link between Istanbul and Ankara is provided by the O-4, which also links to Gebze, Izmit and Bolu. Buses are the most popular form of transport in Turkey with most cities and towns offering a central bus station with inter-city connections. Turkish State Railways operate rail routes across the country with the best services in central and eastern Turkey. Istanbul Fast Ferries provide ferry services from Istanbul to Yalova, Bandirma and Mudanya.

Things to Know When Renting Office Space in Turkey

What types of office space are available in Turkey?

In Turkey - especially in Istanbul, Ankara, and Izmir - you’ll find a full range of options: coworking space, serviced offices, office space for rent, office space to rent, and individual offices to rent. Providers often bundle these into convenient office rental packages, including virtual office address services, flexible meeting room access, and customisable short- or long-term workspace options tailored to teams of any size.

How fast is the coworking and serviced-office market growing in Turkey?

Turkey's flexible workspace sector is expanding rapidly, with a projected CAGR of around 11.8% from 2025 to 2033 in the coworking space market. In Istanbul alone, flex-office inventory increased from 230,000 m² in 2022 to 300,000 m² by Q1 2023, reflecting over 25% growth in serviced-office and co-working availability

How much does office space cost in Turkey?

Prime office space for rent in Istanbul’s top districts - including Levent, Maslak, Ataşehir, and Nişantaşı - averages around ₺1,350 per m²/month (~₺5,200+ per person/month in serviced setups).

Basic co-working space options such as hot desks or dedicated workstations typically start around ₺5,200/month, with premium dedicated desks reaching upwards of ₺15,600/month depending on location and package,

What amenities are included in serviced offices in Turkey?

Serviced offices typically offer turnkey amenities such as high-speed internet, reception, utilities, cleaning, furnished interiors, and access to meeting rooms. Many hubs also include 24/7 access, event spaces, wellness areas, and seamless booking platforms—reflecting the modern demands of coworking space usage.

Which Turkish cities are key for finding office rentals?

  • Istanbul is the dominant hub, with concentrated demand in business districts like Levent, Maslak, Ataşehir, and Nişantaşı offering high-spec offices to rent and serviced offices.
  • Ankara, the capital and public sector centre, hosts well‑positioned office rental campuses and emerging coworking centres.
  • Izmir is growing in popularity among tech, logistics, and SME sectors—providing accessible coworking space and office for rent options in urban and coastal zones

Are ESG or sustainability credentials relevant in Turkey?

The Turkish office market is catching up on ESG awareness. While formal certifications (LEED/BREEAM) are less widespread, many operators now emphasise sustainable building materials, energy efficiency, and wellness features in their office space(s) to attract international clients and corporate tenants.

What legal or regulatory factors should be considered?

Be sure to verify that a property is zoned for commercial office use under Turkey’s Zoning Law No. 3194—this is essential for legal occupancy.

You’ll typically need to budget for utilities, property-related shared maintenance fees, and potential VAT. Office rental contracts often require deposits of one to three months’ rent, and tenants should review terms around early exit, subletting restrictions, and build-out responsibilities.

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