Drop in hours
Cyber Love Hotel hosts drop in hours on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Fridays from 1-5pm.
- Tuesdays & Wednesdays 1-5pm are for members only (general & keyholder)
- Fridays 1-5pm are open to everyone (members and non-members).
Tuesdays | 1-5pm | Members only |
Wednesdays | 1-5pm | Members only |
Fridays (masks required) | 1-5pm | Open to anyone! |
Masks are required on Fridays!
- KN95-grade masks & covid tests are available at the entrance.
- We have one HEPA filter that is always running during drop in hours.
- Weather dependent, we open the windows for airflow.
What can I do during drop in hours?
Drop in hours are for artists, designers, tech workers, community organizers, cultural workers etc. to come co-work.
The space is open for desk work, reading, writing, printing, using shared equipment, lil meetings, basically anything you could do at a cafe or library + more.
But I’m not a member yet!
That’s ok! You can come on Fridays from 1-5pm to learn about membership. You can also DM us on Instagram @cyberlovehotel for more info. You can also email us at cyberlovehotel[at]protonmail[dot]com, but we may be slow to reply.
What is your address?
We don’t share our address online. If you have a friend who is already involved, ask them! You can also DM us on Instagram @cyberlovehotel or email us at cyberlovehotel[at]protonmail[dot]com. Please note that we’re slow at emails 🫣
Accessibility info
- Cyber Love Hotel is NOT wheelchair accessible (yet).
- We are located on the ground floor but there are two mini flights of stairs to get to the studio (5 steps and 4 steps).
- We have free KN95-grade masks & covid testing kits at the door.
- We have one large HEPA filter air purifier; and we try to open the windows for airflow, depending on weather.
- One day per week is mask required (Fridays).
- There is one gender neutral bathroom near the entrance.
- Noise levels can be a bit unpredictable. we are on the street level, our walls are very thin, and our loft is directly below a dance studio.
- Contact us for more info about sensory access needs (i.e. noise, lights, scents, movement)
- Service dogs are welcome, just give us a heads up first if possible!