Workspace availability across France
France offers 697 workspace locations with 1,950 meeting rooms, 1,094 day offices, and 944 coworking spaces. Bordeaux leads with 32 locations, followed by Nantes with 25 spaces. Paris 8 and Paris 9 combine for 34 venues in the capital's core business districts. Lille provides 16 workspace options in the north, while Montpellier covers the south with 13 locations.
Where companies book most frequently
Business activity concentrates in Bordeaux and Nantes, which together account for over 80 locations across the network. Paris maintains strong coverage through dedicated presences in the 8th and 9th arrondissements, traditional corporate headquarters areas. Secondary cities like Lille and Montpellier serve regional business needs, with Lille connecting northern European markets and Montpellier anchoring Mediterranean operations.
Daily rates and booking patterns
Coworking day passes range from €25 to €40, with single-desk options starting at €30. Hot desk access for up to 30 people costs €40 per day. Open space configurations accommodate 5-8 people for €25-€40 daily. Same-day booking works whenever search results show availability, with no fixed cutoff times. Payment processes instantly through credit cards, PayPal, or digital wallets including Apple Pay and Google Pay.
Meeting rooms and private offices
Meeting rooms accommodate 1-20+ people with standard equipment including Wi-Fi, screens, whiteboards, and still water. Day offices handle 1-12+ people configurations with desks, chairs, and internet access included. Reception coverage reaches 80% of locations, while 70% provide phone booths for private calls. Standard operating hours run 9:00-17:00, with some venues extending until 22:00. Catering orders require 48-hour notice and include breakfast, lunch, coffee service, and break options.
Regional coverage beyond major cities
The B'CoWorker network extends into smaller markets including Schiltigheim near Strasbourg, Poitiers, Entzheim, Trélazé near Angers, Valbonne in Sophia Antipolis, Pessac near Bordeaux, and Metz. These locations serve companies requiring workspace access outside primary metropolitan areas. Each venue maintains the same booking system and equipment standards as urban centers.






















































