Paris has numerous coworking spaces of all kinds: hybrid, hotel-based, unusual, affordable... Everything you need to transform your working day into a completely new experience!
Located in the heart of the Parc de la Villette, the collaborative design and manufacturing laboratory Villette Makerz houses an à la carte coworking space (from £25 per day, Monday to Friday). Open to professionals, individuals and DIY enthusiasts, this unique hybrid space offers a wide range of services such as training and access to a wide range of tools, including 3D printers, sewing machines and 3D presses, not to mention Wi-Fi and a place to take a coffee break!
Add a touch of originality to your working day with Café Studio, a flea market café steeped in upcycling and vintage style, with a 100% vegan menu and creative workshops. Just a stone's throw from the Colonel Fabien metro station, Café Studio is the ideal place for those looking for a home-away-from-home to work remotely.
Head to the 15th arrondissement, in the Convention neighbourhood, to discover La Maison Saint-Charles, a social and intergenerational centre. Its coworking space opens onto an indoor garden. Located at the heart of a community project, this hybrid space has 8 to 10 workstations and 3 meeting rooms. Daily, weekly and monthly rates are available (from £15).
A veritable pop-rock cruise ship paying homage to the 80s and 90s, the ReMIX Hotel has a very pleasant coworking space that you can discover alone or with your colleagues, for a few hours or for the whole day.
For a memorable coworking experience, the Sézame platform opens the doors of the most beautiful hotels to you, without you having to stay there. Take the opportunity to work remotely at Tribe Paris La Defense, a stylish and welcoming hotel that welcomes you to its Social Hub from 8 a.m. to 6.30 p.m. and has everything you need with its Grab&Go lunch options. Opposite the Parc Clichy-Batignolles - Martin Luther King, located in the 17th arrondissement, the Tribe Paris Batignolles offers a lifestyle coworking experience with its cosy décor and friendly atmosphere.
With a prime location at the foot of the Gare de Lyon, the Mercure Paris Gare de Lyon TGV is ideal for business travellers. Its Coworking Station space perfectly combines work and pleasure. From 8 a.m. to 8 p.m., the many options available can be tailored to all your needs. Not far away, the very trendy Pullman Paris Centre Bercy stands out with its coworking spaces, open every day, featuring ergonomic equipment designed by Tom Dixon.
Located on the border between the 10th and 19th arrondissements, on Place Stalingrad, Morning Stalingrad is well worth a visit. This coworking space is an architectural gem designed by Christian Pottgiesser, where workstations are carved out of wood among the trees growing under the huge glass roof. Coworkers are welcomed into the open-plan space by individual pods. Private offices are also available, as well as a fully equipped kitchen, a dedicated manager, a meeting room and a 70-seat auditorium!
Established in 2021 on the banks of the Ourcq Canal in Bobigny, La Coloc’ de l’Ourcq is a hybrid third place that combines a coworking space, supervised sports activities and a community café. This bright and accessible venue offers an ideal setting for work, sports and socialising. Opposite the Parc de la Bergère, it hosts yoga sessions, group runs, boxing classes and various wellness workshops.
For those who wish to cowork with their dog, the chic and stylish WeWork coworking spaces welcome you and your four-legged friend. The Cœur Marais space, located on Rue des Archives (Paris 3rd arrondissement), and the space at 40 Rue du Colisée (Paris 8th arrondissement) are 100% pet-friendly. In the 12th arrondissement at 34 Rue d'Aligre, just a stone's throw from the Aligre market, there is an unusual coworking space called Koneko Work. This large open space, where coffee, tea and snacks are available at will, welcomes cats for adoption or sponsorship.
At La Permanence, you can enjoy a coworking space from £1.50 per hour: you only pay for the time you use! Designed to suit all ways of working, these coworking spaces are located in the 5th (Moulin), 14th (Alésia) and 18th (Marcadet) arrondissements. They are open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Good to know: there is a completely silent area for extreme concentration, ideal for working alone.
Finally, in the centre of Paris, the Unicorners café caters for students with very flexible rates (from £6 per hour). For a gourmet break, head to Comptoir for a carefully selected menu of drinks (including plant-based milks for all diets) and pastries (with gluten-free options). Meeting rooms for up to 10 people complete the offering at this café-co-working space.