About the office
This elegant flexible office solution spans 200 m² in a distinctive Faubourg-Montmartre building, expertly combining historic character with profound calm. The space features 40 high-end workstations arranged in generous volumes, designed to nurture both team well-being and performance. A standout feature is the courtyard terrace, bringing a rare, soothing touch of nature to city life. Complete with a refectory-style kitchen and several meeting rooms, this environment is a superior choice for both dedicated private office use and a sophisticated coworking space.
Amenities
24/7 access
Flexible terms
Meeting rooms
Parking
Phone booth
Wheelchair accessible
Available offers
Suite
- People
- 20-40 people
- Size
- 200 m²
Suite means access to one's own premises where common areas (kitchen, restrooms, entrances etc.) are not shared with other companies.
Details
- Contract type
- Subleasing
- Security deposit
- 3 monthly rents
- Payment period
- Monthly payments
- Termination notice
- 6 months
Surroundings and area
Our office finds its distinguished location in the 9th arrondissement at 20 Rue Drouot. This area blends historic Parisian façades with a practical, commuter-friendly grid. The neighborhood's refined urban setting and immediate Métro and bus accessibility make it an attractive and highly efficient base for teams. You are situated in the thriving heart of the Faubourg-Montmartre district, surrounded by a professional context that supports ambitious business and efficient connections.
Commuting
The superb proximity to central transport hubs ensures seamless access and straightforward daily commutes. Access to the Métro or bus network is immediate and requires minimal walking time: Provence – Drouot (an effortless 0 minutes’ walk—right on the doorstep) Provence – Faubourg Montmartre (just about one minute away) Le Peletier (just about one minute away), providing access to Métro Line 7. This instant access ensures convenient connections to central Paris and places the entire city within easy reach.
