Office Space in Paris — Flexible Workspaces from the CBD to La Défense
Paris is the capital of France and one of the largest business economies in the world, home to global corporate headquarters, a thriving luxury and finance sector, and a fast-growing technology scene. Whether you need a prestigious suite in the Quartier Central des Affaires or a flexible desk near the Louvre, the city pairs an unrivalled address with a market that, after a period of tension, now offers real negotiating room. From landmark towers in La Défense to shared workspaces in Silicon Sentier, RentOfficeToday.com makes it simple to rent office space in Paris and compare your options.
At a glance: prime rent of €1,250 per sq m per year in the Quartier Central des Affaires, a record but for rare, top-tier space · a two-speed market, with resilient central districts and softer demand elsewhere · vacancy around 7% in Paris and near 11% across the Île-de-France, giving tenants more choice · generous incentives — averaging roughly 24% across the region and up to 38% in La Défense — that reward a well-negotiated deal.
Why base your business in Paris
Paris is the economic engine of France and one of Europe's premier corporate capitals. The metropolitan area is one of the largest economies in the world, anchored by finance, luxury, consulting, insurance, and a rapidly expanding technology sector centred on hubs such as Silicon Sentier and Station F. A vast, highly educated talent pool, world-class infrastructure, and the prestige of a Paris address make the city a natural European headquarters for companies of every size.
Connectivity is a further draw. Three international airports, an extensive Métro and RER network, the expanding Grand Paris Express, and high-speed TGV links place the capital at the heart of Europe. Modern workplaces cluster in the Quartier Central des Affaires around the 8th arrondissement and in the La Défense business district to the west, keeping business and finance within easy reach.
The leasing market itself has shifted in the tenant's favour. Prime rents in the Quartier Central des Affaires reached a record €1,250 per sq m per year, yet this applies only to rare, top-quality buildings, while vacancy has risen to around 7% in Paris and near 11% across the Île-de-France. Take-up has slowed amid a cautious climate, and landlords are offering generous incentives — averaging about 24% of the headline rent across the region and up to 38% in La Défense. For occupiers, that combination of choice and negotiating leverage creates real opportunity, especially outside the very top tier.
A guide to the main business districts
Rent and character depend heavily on where you settle. These areas span the full spectrum — from prime CBD addresses to value space in the inner suburbs. The figures below are indicative headline rents, in euros per square metre per year, excluding tax and charges.
Quartier Central des Affaires (QCA)
The historic business core, centred on the 8th arrondissement around the Champs-Élysées, the Étoile, and Madeleine, home to corporate headquarters, finance, and luxury houses. It commands the highest rents in the city, with prime space reaching €1,250. Indicative: approx. €900–1,250 per sq m/year.
Paris Centre Ouest and Opéra-Bourse
The central districts around the Opéra, the Bourse, and the Louvre in the 1st, 2nd, and 9th arrondissements, prized for a prestigious yet more accessible alternative to the QCA, with resilient demand. Indicative: approx. €700–1,000 per sq m/year.
Rive Gauche and Paris Sud
The Left Bank and southern districts, including the 7th, the Paris Rive Gauche development in the 13th, and Montparnasse in the 15th, blending institutional tenants with a growing tech presence. Indicative: approx. €500–800 per sq m/year.
Paris Nord-Est
The northern and eastern districts around the 10th and 19th, including the Silicon Sentier tech corridor, favoured by startups and creative firms seeking character at more accessible rents. Indicative: approx. €400–650 per sq m/year.
La Défense
Europe's largest purpose-built business district, just west of the city, home to skyscrapers and major corporate headquarters. Higher vacancy here brings the most generous incentives in the region. Indicative: approx. €400–550 per sq m/year.
Beyond these, the Western Crescent — Neuilly, Levallois, Boulogne, and Issy-les-Moulineaux — offers modern, well-connected space at more moderate rents, typically around €350–500 per sq m/year, a popular alternative for companies priced out of the centre.
Which workspace format fits your team
Not every business needs the same kind of space. Four basic models are available here, from a turnkey solution to a fully customised floor.
Serviced office. A furnished, fully equipped suite with reception, IT, and cleaning — ready to move into and billed at a predictable monthly rate. Ideal for teams that want furnished office space without a fit-out phase, from small offices for one or two people upward.
Coworking. Flexible desks in shared premises in central locations — from a day pass to a dedicated desk. Well suited to freelancers, startups, and hybrid teams that value community and flexibility. Shared workspaces are plentiful in the central arrondissements and around Silicon Sentier.
Traditional lease. Your own floor under an individual agreement — commonly a 3/6/9-year commercial lease (bail commercial) — with full freedom of layout, and, in the current market, often with generous rent-free periods. The right choice for established companies with a stable footprint that want their own address.
Virtual office. A prestigious business address with mail handling and a phone service — without physical space. A cost-effective way for founders and remote teams to establish a Paris presence and support company registration.
Flexible workspaces with Regus
For flexible suites and coworking, we work with International Workplace Group (IWG) — the global leader in flexible workspace and the parent company of Regus. This opens up around 72 locations across Paris, from the Champs-Élysées and the Louvre to La Défense and Silicon Sentier. Every centre is fully equipped: high-speed WiFi, reception, meeting rooms, and business lounges are included — you only need to bring your laptop.
The IWG group's brands cover every need:
- Regus — the widest network of serviced suites and shared workspaces in the city, at the major business and transport hubs, with access usable worldwide.
- Spaces — creative, design-led environments with a lively community, popular with startups and creative companies.
- HQ — simple, ready-to-use suites with excellent value for money, for teams that want to start quickly and efficiently.
- Signature by Regus — premium space at the best QCA and Champs-Élysées addresses, with a level of service often compared to a five-star stay.
A coworking desk here is priced from around €219 per person per month, while private suites are priced from around €325 per person per month and can reach roughly €969 at prime central addresses, depending on location, team size, and contract length. Day offices start from around €69 per person per day, and virtual-office plans from around €2 per day. Private rooms, day offices, and virtual-office addresses are all booked through the same network — flexibly, by the hour, day, or month. As an example, a Regus centre in the 1st arrondissement, within sight of the Louvre, offers serviced suites and coworking behind a classic Parisian façade, moments from the Métro and RER.
What you can expect to pay
Rents here are quoted in euros per square metre per year, excluding tax and charges. Actual values depend heavily on district, building quality, and floor level — from around €350–500 per sq m/year in the Western Crescent to a record €1,250 per sq m/year for prime QCA space.
The priciest space is, unsurprisingly, in the Quartier Central des Affaires, where prime rents reach €1,250 per sq m/year and typical new space runs around €1,018 (with quality second-hand space nearer €781). Elsewhere in Paris, new space averages around €767 and second-hand near €554. Paris Centre Ouest runs around €700–1,000, the Rive Gauche around €500–800, Paris Nord-Est around €400–650, and La Défense around €400–550. Crucially, headline rents tell only part of the story: incentives currently average around 24% across the region — and up to 38% in La Défense — so the effective rent is often well below the advertised figure.
A flexible alternative is a coworking desk or serviced suite, where you pay per workstation rather than per square metre, with furniture, IT, and services included. These turnkey options are available from around €219 per person per month.
All figures are indicative and exclude tax and charges; the actual price depends on the building, floor, floor area, incentives, and lease term.
How rents are structured: headline rent, charges, VAT, and incentives
To build a budget, it helps to understand how quotes are put together in Paris. Rent is advertised as a headline rent (loyer facial) per square metre per year, excluding tax and charges (HT/HC). To it you add service charges, VAT at 20%, and a deposit. Commercial leases commonly run on a 3/6/9-year basis. In today's market, incentives (mesures d'accompagnement) matter as much as the headline: rent-free periods and other concessions currently average around 24% across the region — and up to 38% in La Défense — so the effective rent is often well below the face rent. Energy-efficiency rules under the Dispositif Éco Énergie Tertiaire (DEET) are also steering demand toward modern, certified buildings, so factor a building's energy performance into long-term value.
How the search works, step by step
- Requirements profile — you tell us your team size, preferred district, floor area, budget, and contract type (flexible or a traditional lease).
- Tailored selection — we shortlist suitable spaces from current listings and send you no-obligation proposals.
- Viewing — you view your favourites in person or virtually and compare location, fit-out, incentives, and terms at your own pace.
- Move-in — serviced suites are often available within days; for traditional leases, we support you all the way to signing.
Your benefits at a glance:
- Locations at the major business and transport hubs across the city
- Flexible terms — from a desk for a day to a multi-year lease
- Strong incentives on traditional leases in the current market
- Free, no-obligation advice and a transparent price comparison
Frequently asked questions
How much does office space in Paris cost?
Prime rent in the Quartier Central des Affaires reaches €1,250 per sq m per year (excluding tax and charges), with typical new space around €1,018. Paris Centre Ouest runs around €700–1,000, the Rive Gauche around €500–800, Paris Nord-Est around €400–650, and La Défense around €400–550. Remember to add charges and 20% VAT — and note that incentives can cut the effective rent significantly. Coworking desks are priced from around €219 per person per month and serviced suites from about €325.
Which districts are best for an office in Paris?
The Quartier Central des Affaires around the 8th offers the most prestigious addresses, near finance and luxury houses. Paris Centre Ouest and Opéra-Bourse provide a central alternative, the Rive Gauche and Paris Sud blend institutions with tech, Paris Nord-Est suits startups, and La Défense offers landmark towers with the most generous incentives. The Western Crescent offers modern space at more moderate rents.
How quickly can I move into an office in Paris?
Serviced suites and coworking spaces are generally furnished and ready to use, often within days. A traditionally leased floor takes more time for fit-out — usually from a few weeks to several months, depending on the work involved.
How is rent structured in Paris?
Rent is quoted as a headline rent (loyer facial) per square metre per year, excluding tax and charges (HT/HC). On top you pay service charges, 20% VAT, and a deposit, usually under a 3/6/9-year commercial lease. Incentives such as rent-free periods are significant — averaging around 24% across the region and up to 38% in La Défense — so compare offers net of incentives.
Coworking or a private office — which to choose?
Coworking and serviced suites suit startups, small teams, and anyone seeking flexibility without a long-term commitment. A traditional lease makes sense for established companies with a stable footprint that need their own address and a customised layout — and, in the current market, can secure strong incentives.
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