About the office
The HQ Gare Montparnasse premises include private offices and coworking spaces designed for both freelancers and businesses. There's a business lounge where you can relax and chat, a fully-equipped kitchen for gourmet breaks, a terrace where you can soak up the sun, and meeting rooms for your business meetings. You'll also have access to printers, scanners and video projectors, as well as networking events to help you expand your network. Air conditioning, high-speed Wi-Fi, personal storage solutions, regular cleaning, PRM access and badge access will guarantee your comfort and security. You can also take advantage of services such as company domiciliation and mail management.
Amenities
24/7 access
Flexible terms
Furnished offices
Meeting rooms
Parking
Phone booth
Available offers
Fixed desk
- People
- 10 desks available
Private office
- People
- 1-7 people
- Size
- 8-30 m²
Private office
- People
- 8-18 people
- Size
- 31-75 m²
Private office
- People
- 19-28 people
- Size
- 76-120 m²
Suite
- People
- 20-50 people
- Size
- 90-250 m²
Suite
- People
- 51-135 people
- Size
- 251-600 m²
Surroundings and area
Located to the south of Paris, the Montparnasse district is a thriving business centre. Looking to the future, it offers a modern and stimulating working environment, ideal for dynamic businesses and entrepreneurs. From innovative start-ups to major international groups and prestigious law firms, Montparnasse is home to a wide variety of businesses, encouraging exchanges and collaboration. In addition to its economic dynamism, Montparnasse offers a pleasant living environment. Numerous restaurants, cafés and shops liven up the area, while green spaces such as the Jardin Atlantique and the Jardin du Luxembourg add a touch of greenery. Working in Montparnasse means choosing a dynamic, stimulating and creative environment in the heart of the French capital.
Commuting
Montparnasse station, located in the 14th arrondissement of Paris, is one of the French capital's most important stations. It is connected to a wide range of public transport services, making it an ideal multimodal transport hub for getting around Paris and the surrounding area. Montparnasse station is the departure point for many TGV trains to the west and south-west of France. TER trains link Montparnasse to towns in the Île-de-France region such as Versailles and Rambouillet, as well as to destinations further away such as Chartres, Le Mans and Tours. Transilien line N links Montparnasse with stations in the western suburbs of Paris, including Saint-Cloud, La Défense and Nanterre. It is served by four metro lines (lines 4, 6, 12 and 13) and numerous bus routes, providing excellent connections with the rest of the Paris network.
