
Namur's business districts for coworking
Namur's city center concentrates most of the coworking offer. The train station district, currently undergoing transformation, hosts several modern spaces within walking distance of the SNCB station. This location facilitates travel to Brussels in 1 hour or Charleroi in 40 minutes.
The Saint-Loup district, close to the university campus, is also developing its shared workspace offer. Shopping streets like rue de Fer and rue de l'Ange provide a dynamic working environment, with numerous shops and restaurants nearby.
Rates and services in Namur spaces
Daily rates range from €26 to €35, with an average of €30 per day. This price range positions Namur as an interesting alternative to major Belgian cities. Half-day packages are also available between €13 and €18, convenient for one-off meetings or short-term collaborative work.
Most spaces include high-speed wifi, access to meeting rooms and break areas. Some offer premium services like printing, business domiciliation or 24/7 access. Spaces located near the Sambre often feature terraces or outdoor areas.
Booking and flexibility
Online booking allows you to secure your spot on the same day or several weeks in advance. Cancellation conditions remain flexible, generally up to 24 hours before the scheduled date. This flexibility meets the needs of consultants and remote workers whose schedules change frequently.
Several spaces offer monthly subscriptions or 10-day cards, attractive for regular users. These packages reduce the daily cost and guarantee access even during peak periods.

Accessibility and transport
Namur station directly serves Brussels-Central in 55 minutes and Liège in 45 minutes. TEC connections easily link Charleroi and surrounding muni

Cycle paths are developing, particularly along the Meuse and towards the Naninne business zones. Several spaces provide secure bike parking. Charleroi-Brussels-South airport remains accessible in 45 minutes by road.
Local professional ecosystem
Namur increasingly attracts technology and service companies. The BEP (Economic Bureau of Namur Province) supports startup and SME development. This dynamic creates a favorable ecosystem for networking and collaboration between coworkers.
Spaces regularly organize professional events, after-work gatherings and themed workshops. These occasions facilitate meetings between local entrepreneurs and external consultants. Proximity to the University of Namur also brings an enriching academic dimension.












