FAQs

Why a Work Club and not just a co-working?

Versatile is not a traditional coworking space but a work club because its core foundation is its community. Creating a base for professionals with space to work, meet, and organize professional gatherings means facilitating work in town and supporting the development of key networks.

Did you just change location?

No, we just opened a second one! Our first location, Versatile Pistor (Sestiere Castello 5990), is still active with Dedicated Desks and a meeting room open to members and external users. The new location, Versatile Carminati (Sestiere Castello 5653), is just across the Calle from the first one. Starting May 2026 all Hot Desk memberships and Day Passes will be hosted here, together with more Dedicated Desks, a bigger meeting room and a 70 sqm terrace open to all members across the two locations.

Where is it located and how do I get there?

Versatile is located near Rialto. Both our locations are in San Lio, next to Ponte delle Paste. If you don’t feel like walking, you can take take the vaporetto number 1 or 2, Rialto stop, it’s just a 5-minute walk from there.

Can I visit the space?

Of course, you can book a tour here or get in touch directly at +39 376 237 6863.

Do you offer Day Passes?

Yes we do, you can purchase a Day Pass here or get in touch to learn more about our Carnets and Memberships if you would like to become a regular.

Can I just drop in and work?

We recommend booking in advance to guarantee there is space available for you. If you are booking a daily pass for the same day please contact us first via +393762376863 or email ciao@versatile.is to confirm availability. If you have already purchased a pass, remember to check in before you arrive so you can secure your spot.


Can I book the Meeting Room?

Yes. Our meeting rooms are perfect for team sessions, briefings, and client meetings and can be booked on an hourly bases directly here. If you would like to consider multiple day bookings, offsites in Venice or special rentals, do drop us a line and tell us more.

Why do you switch between English and Italian?

The team behind the project moves freely between the two and lives, works and interacts in different languages, and hopes to create a haven for a growing community of creative professionals and companies in town that share the same approach.