• Private office

Coworking Space in Paris's 13th Arrondissement, Rue de Domrémy

Enclosed office, 15 m² - 3–4 workstations 4 positions1500€ HT / month
Enclosed office, 17 m² - 4–5 workstations 5 positions2000€ HT / month

Description

A new coworking space at 13 Rue Domrémy in Paris

Coworkea offers office space for rent in a coworking setting at 13 Rue de Domrémy in Paris, just a stone’s throw from Gare de Lyon, the BnF, and the Bibliothèque François Mitterrand neighborhood. Two private, lockable offices are available for rent with a minimum 3-month commitment. No day passes, no hourly rates: here, you’re settling in for the long haul.

The Highlights of This Space

  • 2 private, enclosed officesavailable: 15 m² (3–4 workstations) and 17 m² (4–5 workstations).
  • Minimum commitment: 3 months, without a standard 9-year commercial lease.
  • Location: Rue Domrémy, Paris 13th arrondissement, a 5- to 7-minute walk from Gare de Lyon, the BnF, and the Tolbiac neighborhood.
  • Public transportation: Line 14 and RER C (Bibliothèque François Mitterrand station); buses and Vélib’ are nearby.
  • Included services: fiber internet, meeting room reserved for tenants, 24/7 access, cleaning.
  • No hourly or daily rentals: this offer is designed for teams planning to stay for the long term.

If you're looking foroffice space to rent in Paris's 13th arrondissement for a small team, without the constraints of a traditional commercial lease, this description answers all your questions: rates, capacity, neighborhood, services, and terms of the agreement.

Domrémy Street: Overview of the Area and Neighborhood

The Coworkea space on Rue de Domrémy is located in the 13th arrondissement, between the Seine and Avenue de France, halfway between the Gare de Lyon neighborhood and the Bibliothèque François Mitterrand neighborhood. This area has changed significantly over the past fifteen years: corporate headquarters, schools (INALCO, BnF), startups, and service companies have set up shop there alongside the historic residential towers of the Masséna-Tolbiac neighborhood.

It's a good compromise for a team that wants to beclose to downtown Paris without paying the high rents in the Sentier or Opéra neighborhoods, while still being just a few minutes away from the major train stations.

A rapidly changing neighborhood

The Gare de Lyon/BnF/Tolbiac area is now home to a significant portion of Paris’s new economy:

  • Headquarters and branch offices of tech companies located along Avenue de France.
  • The National Library of France (François Mitterrand site), which attracts researchers, students, and independent professionals.
  • Shops, restaurants, and cafés have sprung up in increasing numbers since the opening of Line 14.

For a company looking for acoworking space in Paris’s 13th arrondissement, this guarantees a vibrant, well-connected work environment—without the per-square-meter rent typical of the Central Business District.

Transportation: Gare de Lyon, Line 14, RER C

The best thing about this place is definitely its accessibility. From Domrémy Street:

  • Gare de Lyon: about a 10- to 12-minute walk, or 2 bus stops.
  • Line 14 (automated metro): Bibliothèque François Mitterrand station is less than a 10-minute walk away, with direct and quick access to Châtelet, Saint-Lazare, or Olympiades.
  • RER C: same station, for quick access to Les Invalides, Austerlitz, or the southwestern suburbs.
  • Several bus routes (62, 64, 89, 132) and Vélib’ stations are located right nearby.

Thiscoworking space in Paris’s 13th arrondissement—located just a short distance from Gare de Lyon—is therefore naturally suited for teams that host clients from outside Paris, or for executives who frequently travel by train.

The 15-square-meter private office for 3–4 workstations

This 15-square-meterprivate office in Paris’s 13th arrondissementis enclosed, soundproofed, and designed for a small team of 3 to 4 people who need a space of their own, without sharing it with other organizations.

Who is it for?

  • A startup in its launch phase, with a small founding team.
  • A firm (consulting, accounting, law) that wants to host its clients in a professional setting without committing to a 3-6-9 lease.
  • A Paris branch of a company based in the regions or abroad.

How this affects daily life:

  • Alocked office, not a shared open-plan office.
  • The ability to customize the space (decor, layout, equipment) for the duration of the contract.
  • Direct access to the meeting room is included—no complicated reservations required.

Rate: Expect a monthly budget of €1,500 (excluding tax), which is in line with the cost of renting a fully equipped office in Paris’s 13th arrondissement—a rate that is generally more competitive than that of a traditional office due to shared expenses (fiber internet, cleaning, and pre-installed furniture).

The advantage for a small team: no disproportionately high security deposit, no investment in furniture, and quick availability. You can move in within a few days, whereas a traditional commercial lease often requires several weeks of negotiation.

The 17-square-meter private office for 4–5 workstations

The second private office measures 17 m² and is designed for teams of 4 to 5 people. It’s two square meters larger, but more importantly, it’s laid out to accommodate an additional workstation without sacrificing comfort.

What sets this 15-square-meter office apart:

  • More space to move around between workstations, which is important when you spend the day sitting at work.
  • This allows you to set up a dedicated space for calls or video conferences without disturbing the rest of the team.
  • Scalability: ideal if your team has just hired new members or plans to hire in the coming months.

Who is it for?

  • A sales or marketing team that needs to make calls all day long.
  • A growing company that has just surpassed 3–4 employees.
  • An organization that regularly brings in freelancers or external consultants to provide additional support.

Rate: €2,000 (excluding tax) per month; for spaces larger than 15 m², the rate is proportional to the area and the number of workstations. As with the first office, the minimum commitment remains at 3 months, with no option for short-term rentals by the day or by the hour. This is a deliberate choice: Coworkea prioritizes teams that are truly setting up shop, not just passing through.

Services included with your private office

Both closed-door offices provide access to a suite of shared services, designed so that you don't have to worry about any logistical details.

What's Included:

  • High-speed fiber-optic internet, with redundancy to prevent outages during video calls.
  • 24/7 accessto the building and your office, with a personalized ID badge.
  • A meeting room reserved exclusively for tenants of the Rue Domrémy space. It is never rented to outside companies: it’s a real perk included in your package, not an à la carte service you have to pay for.
  • Regular cleaningof common areas and your office.
  • Ergonomic furniture: desks, chairs, and storage units already in place.
  • A business addressthat can be used for your business registration.

This meeting room deserves a closer look: unlike other plans where you pay by the hour for a shared space with dozens of outside companies, here it’s an integral part of your contract. You book it internally, with no additional charges, and without running into visitors who have nothing to do with the space.

The highlight of this space: a large open-concept area

The two closed offices are located right next to a large open-plan office that is occupied by another tenant only starting in the mid-afternoon. When the tenants of that space are not present, the open-plan office is available for use (meetings, video calls, or phone calls).

Why Choose Coworkea Over a Traditional Lease

The question most executives ask themselves when looking foroffice space to rent in Paris’s 13th arrondissementis: a commercial lease or a private coworking space?

A standard commercial lease (3-6-9)requires a minimum term of 9 years, although the tenant may terminate the lease every 3 years with 6 months’ notice via a bailiff’s notice or certified letter. You must also negotiate the rent, plan for renovations, manage condominium fees, and often pay a substantial security deposit upfront.

At Coworkea, the approach is different:

  • A commitment of just 3 months—no 9-year lease to negotiate with a landlord.
  • No renovation or setup costs: the office is ready for use as soon as the contract is signed.
  • Flexibility to adjustthe size of your office as your team grows (from 15 m² to 17 m², for example).
  • No technical management required: fiber optics, cleaning, furnishings, and maintenance are all handled for you.

It’s a real time-saver for a team that wants to focus on its core business rather than on property management. And unlike open-plan shared office spaces, here you have yourown private, enclosed office—which is important when handling confidential matters or meeting with clients.

FAQ: Coworking Space at 13 Rue Domrémy, Paris

What is the minimum contract term?

The minimum commitment is3 months. We do not offer hourly or daily rentals: the two private offices are reserved for teams that plan to stay for several months, with the option to extend their stay afterward.

What is the capacity for private offices?

Two options: a15-square-meter officefor 3–4 workstations, and a17-square-meter officefor 4–5 workstations. Both are enclosed and soundproofed; they are not open-plan offices.

Where exactly is the venue, and how do I get there?

The venue is located at 37 rue de Domrémy, 75013 Paris, between Gare de Lyon and the Bibliothèque François Mitterrand neighborhood. It is less than a 10-minute walk from the Bibliothèque François Mitterrand station (Line 14 and RER C).

What are the rates for a private office in Paris's 13th arrondissement?

The rate depends on the selected floor area (15 or 17 m²) and the length of the contract. It includes fiber internet, 24/7 access, cleaning services, and access to the meeting room. Between €1,500 and €2,000 per month, excluding tax.

Is the meeting room available to all occupants?

Yes, the meeting room isincluded in the package and reserved for occupants of the space. You can reserve it internally, at no additional charge, based on a shared schedule among the teams on-site.

Can you rent an office for just one day or by the hour?

No. This listing on Rue Domrémy doesnot offerdaily or hourly rentals. It is intended exclusively for teams looking for a private office for several months—at least three.

Our equipment

  • Internet - Fiber
  • Private network
  • 24/7 access
  • Serviced offices
  • Daylight
  • Household

Location

37 Rue de Domrémy, Paris, Île-de-France, 75013, France.