Coworking prices in France: 2026 overview
The price of a coworking space varies considerably depending on the city, the neighborhood, and the type of agreement. In 2026, the French market is expected to see a slight increase in prices compared to 2025, driven by growing demand from SMEs and hybrid workers.
Average prices per city
Paris remains the most expensive city, with a fixed-line phone line starting at an average of €350 per month, reaching up to €800 in the central districts. Lyon is around €250 per month, Bordeaux and Nantes around €220 per month, and Marseille around €200 per month. Medium-sized cities offer rates starting at €150 per month.
Factors that influence the price
Several factors determine the price: location (city center vs. suburbs), included amenities, space size, contract flexibility, and the operator's prestige. Premium spaces like WeWork or Morning charge 30 to 50% more than average.
Available formulas
Most spaces offer three main options: a day pass (15 to 40 euros), a monthly mobile workstation (150 to 400 euros), and a private office (400 to 1,200 euros/month). Some also offer half-day passes or 10-day packages.
Tips for reducing your costs
Compare offers on OfficeFlow, negotiate a quarterly commitment to get a discount, and consider slightly out-of-the-way spaces which often offer better value for money.