Top 3 Weworks in Paris

Nomad Remy
The Weworker
Published in
4 min readSep 15, 2020

Visiting Wework locations is a passion for me. I have currently visited more than 70 different Wework locations across the world and it is my hobby to show my favorite ones in each city. Today I am visiting my hometown. Paris.

As I have mentioned in previous articles, over time I have come to understand how to rank Wework locations by their vibe as well as their features.

In the last 4 years, Wework has extended quite a lot in Paris from just a couple locations to more than twelve open to the public.

I will not go into every location, instead I will talk about my three preferred locations, the three composing my core rotation. As you know changing locations when working can inspire more creativity. With Wework’s Global Access membership, it is possible to change locations every day making the experience flexible and refreshing.

92 Avenue des Champs Elysées

This Wework is close to being my favorite spot.

However I would not say that it is my favorite place for getting things done.

There is limited space for hot desks and most spots are not very comfortable.

Champs is however the best spot to have a beer and chill on the rooftop.

The common areas are artistic and spacious, they also offer great views on the famous Avenue des Champs Elysées.

This is a classic wework showcase of interior design and represents a standard in the new European Wework vibe. In my opinion some of these rooms have the best interior design out of all the Wework locations.

This is a great location to have an important meeting, as there are nice conference rooms that are well suited. This is also a great place to meet and greet clients, you can have a beer or a coffee on the last floor and impress them with the view.

67 Avenue de Wagram

This is my working location. It is a quiet niche area where you come to get things done. The music is quieter, there are signs everywhere to take your calls into a phone booth and being loud is usually very discouraged. There is a small terrace where people usually eat at lunchtime so that the main area stays tidy and most importantly silent.

Here is the hot desk area. This is a great place to work. The chairs are the comfy robust kind and there is enough space between members not to feel looked upon.

During the summer it can get hot under the veranda, and that also comes with cold winters. Don’t forget to turn the heater on behind you. You might need it.

In all it is very pleasant to feel half outside, half inside in this area. Plus there is an access to the small outdoor terrace if you really need to catch some air.

The community is one of the most important features to this place. After a few days you will start to notice that most members are regulars. It is pretty easy to start to get to know them around a beer, coffee or lunch. If you are looking to get the feeling of a shared office space where you know the people around you, this is the place to go to.

4 Rue Jules Lefebvre

I mentioned this location in one of my previous articles. This Wework has been voted with my friends as the « go to place ». This location combines good location, parisian charm, great work spaces, plenty of room, features and views. It is located in a haussmannian building in the 9th arrondissment. In this Wework you can find a bike storage unit, a barista, a pool table, quiet hot desk locations, a rooftop with a stunning view on the whole city, a basement filled with rooms from A to P. There is not much missing on the list to make it the perfect Wework.

This place is great if you want to work hard during the day and then have a stunning after work experience. There are beer taps on the rooftop allowing members to lay back, watch a sunset and relax.

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Nomad Remy
The Weworker

Software Engineer 💻 at Apple 🍎 in Paris 🇫🇷. Wework Enthusiast