About the office
Working at Hiptown Paris 17 Porte Maillot means choosing excellence and flexibility in the heart of a strategic neighborhood. Located on Boulevard Pereire, this space offers private offices and coworking stations in an atypical environment, spread over two XXL floors with impressive ceiling heights. Enjoy large open spaces, numerous meeting rooms equipped with the latest technology, and a large cafeteria for your breaks. At Hiptown Porte Maillot, we have thought of everything to ensure that your work experience is the best it can be. Our all-inclusive services offer you everything you need: high-speed internet, designer furniture, daily cleaning, personalized reception, mail service, and much more! It's the ideal place to combine productivity, comfort, and a warm, “home-like” atmosphere.
Amenities
24/7 access
Flexible terms
Furnished offices
Meeting rooms
Parking
Phone booth
Available offers
Hot desk
- People
- 200 desks available
Private office
- People
- 20-80 people
- Size
- 80-320 m²
Suite
- People
- 60-350 people
- Size
- 600-3,500 m²
Surroundings and area
Porte Maillot, the western gateway to Paris, is a must-visit business district for visionary entrepreneurs. Renowned for its economic dynamism, this strategic area of the 17th arrondissement is dominated by the iconic Palais des Congrès, a hub for international trade shows, conferences, and events, offering countless networking opportunities. The district boasts a concentration of modern office buildings and corporate headquarters, creating a business-friendly ecosystem. Beyond professional opportunities, the proximity of the Bois de Boulogne offers a green setting for moments of relaxation or informal meetings, while the adjacent avenues are lined with high-end restaurants and services, perfect for hosting clients and colleagues in an elegant and stimulating environment.
Commuting
For public transportation, you are ideally located close to the Porte Maillot metro station (line 1), as well as the RER C and E lines, providing quick connections to central Paris and other key locations in the Paris region. This is also where you can take the T3b tram, which circles the capital to the north. Numerous bus lines also serve the area, offering increased flexibility for urban travel. As for cars, although traffic can be heavy, the nearby ring road makes it easy to get in and out of the city. Finally, for cycling enthusiasts, the neighborhood is well equipped with Vélib' stations, where you can rent classic and electric bikes, and bike paths are available or under development along Boulevard Pereire, encouraging soft mobility in this dynamic area.
