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Bordeaux has reinvented itself over the past decade, and its coworking scene is part of that story. The city now counts 82 flexible workspaces, with day passes averaging €22.84 and monthly memberships at €262. For a city that draws remote workers with its food, architecture, and proximity to the Atlantic coast, the workspace infrastructure has caught up with the lifestyle appeal.

Where the Spaces Cluster

Bordeaux Centre holds the majority of options. Le Numéro Cinq (€25/day) and myWO Bordeaux Grand Théâtre (€23/day) both operate near the Place des Quinconces, where the tram lines converge and the restaurant scene is excellent. This is prime territory for freelancers who want to step out for lunch in a city that takes lunch seriously.

The Chartrons district, the old wine merchants' quarter north of the centre, has quietly become a coworking neighborhood. Ocube Coworking charges €18/day with monthly plans from €181 — one of the best value propositions in the city. The area retains its antique dealers and wine bars but now also hosts design studios and tech startups.

Bordeaux Maritime, around the Bassins à Flot and the Cité du Vin, represents the city's newer development zone. L'artichaut Bordeaux operates here at €29/day but with a surprisingly low monthly rate of €183, suggesting they're pricing to attract committed members rather than drop-ins. The neighborhood is still developing, which means fewer lunch options but more space and light.

Bordeaux Lac, near the convention center, serves a corporate clientele. myWO Bordeaux Lac (€15/day, €293/month) is aimed at professionals who need meeting rooms and a registered address more than community vibes. SugArfree in Bordeaux Sud (€18/day) rounds out the geography with a focus on creative professionals.

Pricing in Context

The €14–€29 range covers the full market, with the sweet spot around €18–€25. Bordeaux is priced identically to Nantes and Lyon, which makes sense — all three are regional French cities with similar economic profiles. The monthly picture varies more: Ocube at €181 and L'artichaut at €183 sit well below the €262 average, while SugArfree (€326) and myWO Lac (€293) push the upper end.

The Bordeaux Remote Worker

Bordeaux attracts a specific type of remote worker: people who could live in Paris but chose not to. The TGV puts Gare Montparnasse 2h04 away, close enough for weekly client meetings. The cost of living is 20–25% below Paris, the food is better per euro spent, and the ocean is 45 minutes by car. Bordeaux's coworking population tends to be slightly older and more established than Barcelona's or Lisbon's — fewer backpack nomads, more 35-year-olds with mortgages and clients.

The wine industry also contributes. Export managers, sommeliers building their brands, wine tech startups — there's a niche but real segment of Bordeaux's coworking community tied to the region's signature industry.

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FAQ — Coworking Bordeaux

Everything you need to know before choosing your space in Bordeaux.

What does coworking cost in Bordeaux?
Day passes average €22.84, ranging from €14 to €29. Monthly memberships average €262, with budget options starting around €181 at Ocube Coworking in the Chartrons district.
Which Bordeaux neighborhoods are best for coworking?
Bordeaux Centre offers the most options near transport and restaurants. Chartrons provides great value in a charming setting. Bordeaux Maritime suits those who prefer newer, developing neighborhoods.
Is Bordeaux good for remote workers commuting to Paris?
Yes. The TGV connects Bordeaux to Paris Montparnasse in just over 2 hours, making weekly trips feasible. Many Bordeaux coworkers maintain Paris clients while enjoying a lower cost of living.
How does Bordeaux compare to other French cities for coworking?
Bordeaux has 82 spaces with pricing comparable to Lyon (117 spaces) and Nantes (83 spaces). It offers a slightly higher quality of life and stronger international brand recognition.
How many coworking spaces are there in Bordeaux?
OfficeFlow lists 76 verified coworking spaces in Bordeaux, with transparent pricing, Google reviews and amenities — no sign-up needed.
What is the average coworking price in Bordeaux?
The average price in Bordeaux is around €261/month per desk, ranging from €148/month for the most affordable options to €348/month for premium spaces. Rates depend on the neighborhood, desk type and included services.
What is the entry price for coworking in Bordeaux?
The cheapest coworking in Bordeaux starts at €148/month for a flexible desk. Day passes are usually available for occasional needs.
What are the best neighborhoods for coworking in Bordeaux?
The neighborhoods with the most coworking supply in Bordeaux are: Bordeaux Centre, Chartrons - Grand Parc - Jardin Public, Bordeaux Sud, Bordeaux Maritime, Belcier, Saint-Augustin - Tauzin - Alphonse Dupeux. Each has its own vibe (business, creative, quiet) — check the dedicated pages to compare.
What is the best coworking space in Bordeaux?
The highest-rated space in Bordeaux on OfficeFlow is Seven Coworking, with 5.0⭐ on Google (59 verified reviews). "Best" still depends on your criteria: budget, location, amenities, vibe.
Can I rent a private office in Bordeaux?
Yes. Bordeaux offers many closed private offices and serviced private spaces, for teams of 2 to 50+. The best format for SMEs and subsidiaries setting up.

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