Best Coworking Spaces in Paris 2026
Paris has rapidly developed one of Europe's most exciting coworking ecosystems. Here are the best coworking spaces in Paris for 2026.
Station F
Station F is the world's largest startup campus — a 34,000 square metre former railway depot (the Halle Freyssinet, a stunning 1920s industrial hall in the 13th arrondissement on the Left Bank) converted into a campus that hosts over 1,000 startups, including the French programmes of Facebook, Microsoft, Google, and dozens of venture capital firms. Station F is not a conventional coworking space — access requires application to one of the resident startup programmes or partnerships — but for qualifying startups the community and ecosystem access is extraordinary. The quality of the network within the French and European startup funding community is unmatched anywhere in Continental Europe.
Wojo by Accor
Wojo is the coworking brand of the Accor hotel group — a Paris-born coworking network that leverages Accor's properties to provide workspace within hotel environments across Paris and globally. Wojo Corners (informal coworking in hotel lobbies), Wojo Spots (dedicated coworking floors within hotels), and Wojo Together (full coworking campuses) are the three product tiers. The Paris network includes spaces in the Opera district, La Defense, and several other locations. Monthly memberships from approximately EUR 250-450; the Accor loyalty programme integration is useful for frequent travellers.
Morning Coworking
Morning is Paris's most prominent independent premium coworking brand — with multiple locations across Paris (Opera, Grands Boulevards, La Bourse, and others), cultivating a deliberately French character and community. Morning's spaces are well designed and authentically Parisian in atmosphere; the brand is popular with the French creative, media, and startup community. Monthly hot desk memberships from approximately EUR 280-420.
Practical Tips for Coworking in Paris
Paris's Metro (16 lines) and RER (suburban express) provide excellent coverage; the RER C connects Station F (Bibliotheque Francois Mitterrand station) to central Paris efficiently. Many quality Parisian cafés remain welcoming to laptop workers — the café-coworking culture is alive and well in Paris despite some venues discouraging laptops. Paris's time zone (CET/CEST, UTC+1/+2) is 9-10 hours behind AEST.
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