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Find your ideal coworking space in Marseille, France. We list 63 workspaces with detailed pricing, photos, reviews, and availability — all in one place.
Marseille has always operated on its own terms, and its coworking scene is no exception. With 67 spaces and day passes averaging €22.27, the city offers a market that's smaller than Lyon or Bordeaux but growing fast. Monthly memberships average €265. What sets Marseille apart is the sheer diversity of neighborhoods — each arrondissement carries a distinct personality that shapes the coworking experience.
Marseille's coworking map follows the city's stark geographic divides. The 1st and 2nd arrondissements — the Vieux Port area — anchor the market's premium end. MADES in the 2nd (€27/day, €333/month) caters to professionals who want a waterfront address, while Cowork Café in the 1st (€22/day, €306/month) blends workspace with a genuine café culture. These spaces attract consultants, media professionals, and the growing number of Parisians who've made the TGV migration south.
The 6th arrondissement, Marseille's answer to the 7th in Paris — bourgeois, quiet, well-maintained — hosts Café Evolution 13 (€29/day, €200/month). The pricing model is interesting: a high day rate but one of the lowest monthly memberships in the city, clearly designed to lock in regular users.
Newton Offices Saint-Charles, near the main train station in the 3rd (€16/day, €323/month), flips that model — low day rates, premium monthly plans. It's positioned for travelers and consultants who need drop-in flexibility.
Digital Desk Marseille in the 8th (€20/day, €221/month) sits in one of the city's pleasant southern neighborhoods, near the Stade Vélodrome and the Parc Borély. It's a strong option for anyone who lives in southern Marseille and wants to skip the commute to the centre.
Les Bureaux de Viala in the 15th (€29/day, €273/month) represents the most affordable part of the city geographically, though the day rate is surprisingly high. The 15th is a working-class neighborhood north of the centre — less polished but authentic, and the commute via the metro Line 2 is quick.
Day passes range from €10 to €29, with the average at €22.27. This puts Marseille on par with Lyon and Bordeaux, and notably below Paris. Monthly memberships average €265, with significant variation: Café Evolution 13 at €200/month and Digital Desk at €221/month sit well below MADES at €333/month and Newton Offices at €323/month.
For the price, Marseille delivers something most French cities can't: Mediterranean climate, genuine cultural diversity, and a cost of living that's 15–20% below Lyon or Bordeaux. A freelancer working from Marseille can realistically spend €30/day on workspace plus lunch and still have money left for apéro.
Remote workers choose Marseille for reasons that go beyond desk prices. The Calanques — limestone cliffs and turquoise coves — are 30 minutes from the city center. The food culture pulls from North Africa, Italy, and Provence simultaneously. The airport connects to most European cities directly. And the TGV reaches Paris in 3h15, making Marseille viable for professionals with Paris-based clients on a bi-weekly meeting schedule.
The city's rough edges are real — some neighborhoods require street awareness, and the infrastructure can feel unpolished compared to Lyon or Bordeaux. But for professionals who prioritize authenticity and outdoor access over perfection, Marseille delivers in ways that more manicured cities simply can't.
5 Rue René Cassin
61 Boulevard des Dames
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