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Where to Work During CES Week in Las Vegas

·June 8, 2026·5 min read
Where to Work During CES Week in Las Vegas

For one week every January, Las Vegas turns into the biggest tech campus on earth — and finding a quiet desk with reliable WiFi becomes nearly impossible. If you're exhibiting at CES, meeting buyers, or just trying to clear your inbox between sessions, here's where to actually get work done.

How big is CES, really?

CES 2026 drew an independently audited 148,392 attendees — a 4% increase over the prior year and the highest turnout of the post-pandemic era, according to the Consumer Technology Association via Trade Show News Network. More than 55,000 of those visitors came from outside the U.S., so the demand for workspace runs around the clock across time zones. The show returns to the Las Vegas Convention Center (3150 Paradise Rd) January 6-9, 2027.

That volume overwhelms the city's workspace infrastructure for the week. Every hotel lobby becomes an unofficial coworking floor packed with badge-wearing attendees fighting over outlets. Business centers grow lines. Cafes near the LVCC fill by 9am. For most of CES week, "where to work" is a real logistics problem — not an afterthought.

And CES isn't a one-off: the LVCC hosts major shows year-round, so the same workspace crunch repeats every convention week. Knowing where to land before you arrive saves you the daily scramble for an outlet and a signal.

Your options during CES week (and why most fall short)

The hotel lobby. Free and central, but loud, crowded, and short on outlets. WiFi is shared with tens of thousands of guests, so video calls stutter exactly when you need them.

Your hotel room. Quiet, but the desk is a vanity, the WiFi is throttled, and housekeeping knocks at noon. Fine for email, rough for a full workday or a live demo.

The LVCC work lounges. Convenient, but they fill within minutes of opening and offer zero privacy — not where you want to take an investor call or share a screen with confidential numbers on it.

Airport or membership lounges. Standing-room-only during CES, with no real desks and constant foot traffic.

A real off-Strip workspace. If you need to actually focus — prep a pitch, run a demo, or process a day's worth of leads — booking an actual desk or private room a short drive from the floor is the most reliable option, and usually the cheapest one that still works.

Where Muze Office fits in

Muze Office is an off-Strip coworking space at 6860 Bermuda Rd, Suite 200, in the Paradise/South Las Vegas business corridor — roughly 10-15 minutes from the Las Vegas Convention Center via I-215 and I-15. It's a working neighborhood, not a tourist district: no lobby music, no crowds scanning your badge in the hallway, and no convention-week surcharge on the rooms.

What you get during CES week:

  • A real desk on fast, dedicated WiFi built for video calls — not a hotel network shared with thousands of guests
  • Private phone booths for calls and Zooms that need a door
  • Meeting and conference rooms by the hour with AV and video conferencing for buyer pitches and press briefings
  • On-site Muze Cafe for hot meals and coffee, so you're not surviving on convention-floor snacks
  • Free on-site parking — no garage hunt, no daily fee
  • Biometric 24/7 access and month-to-month flexibility with no long-term commitment

What to book for CES

For most attendees, a day pass is the simplest move: an open desk in the coworking area with fast WiFi, coffee, phone booths, and free parking, starting at $25 — no membership required. Come the days you need it, skip the days you're on the floor.

If your CES revolves around meetings — investor syncs, partnership talks, product demos for key prospects — book a meeting or conference room by the hour. Huddle rooms start at $25/hr, and every room includes AV, video conferencing, and whiteboards, with optional Muze Cafe catering and no food-and-beverage minimum. For a closer look at the meeting-room math versus hotel ballrooms, see our guide to meeting rooms near CES.

Exhibitors in town the full week should ask about extended rates rather than buying five separate day passes — and our overview of coworking near CES covers the day-to-day exhibitor workflow in more detail.

Getting there from the convention center

The Las Vegas Convention Center sits near the north end of the Strip on Paradise Rd. Muze Office is a short drive south via I-15 and I-215, exiting at Bermuda Rd. Drive and you'll park free on arrival; rideshare is straightforward too, though surge pricing climbs during peak CES days. From the central Strip, plan on roughly 10-15 minutes either way.

For an at-a-glance comparison of options across the week, our convention coworking page breaks down day passes, weekly access, and meeting space in one place. Front desk hours are Monday through Friday, 10am to 7pm, so it's easy to swing by on a setup day before the show floor opens.

Make CES week actually productive

CES is a show where the deals happen between sessions — and a hotel couch with a dying battery isn't where you close them. A real workspace 10-15 minutes from the floor turns the dead hours between meetings into your most productive ones.

Book a tour to see the space before the show, or grab a day pass and walk in Monday through Friday, 10am to 7pm.

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