Levallois-Perret is the most densely populated city in France after Paris. Squeezed between Neuilly, Clichy and the 17th arrondissement, it hosts the headquarters of major companies and an active population that's always on the move. Métro line 3 (Pont de Levallois) and the Transilien L line put you a few minutes from Saint-Lazare, but if you work remotely, you don't necessarily want to make that commute every morning. Good news: Levallois has several solid coworking spaces to work close to home.
The offer is professional in nature — structured coworking spaces, well-equipped, designed for freelancers and small teams. No alternative cafés here, but reliable places where you can set up your laptop and make progress on your projects. Here are 3 addresses we've spotted.
La Maison du Coworking - Le Wilson
Rue Victor Hugo, right in the city centre. La Maison du Coworking is a dedicated space with shared and dedicated desks, connected via fibre optic. The place is well located, a few minutes from the metro and shops, and the atmosphere is professional without being impersonal. The workstations are comfortable, the Wi-Fi is fast, and you feel like you're in a real office — not a hotel lobby or a café corner.
The big asset: 24/7 access. Whether you're an early riser or a night owl, on a weekday or a Sunday, Le Wilson will never close its door on you. That's a significant advantage when you have tight deadlines or unusual hours. The space is designed for regular use, with everything you need to settle in for the long haul.
The central spot for reliable, permanently accessible coworking in Levallois.
Morning Levallois
Rue de Villiers. Morning is a well-established coworking operator in Île-de-France, and their Levallois space is no exception. Secure 24/7 access, high-speed Wi-Fi, and a modern, bright setting. The space is well laid out, with open work areas and more enclosed desks for those who need isolation. Parking is a plus if you're coming by car.
It's classic coworking, well executed. No surprises, no bad experience. You come, you sit down, you work. Permanent access is an asset if your schedule doesn't fit the 9am–6pm mould. Rue de Villiers is well served, a few minutes from the city centre.
For those who want a modern space with permanent access and real professional infrastructure.
ABSIS
Rue Anatole France. ABSIS offers private offices and nomad desks in a sober, professional setting. Wi-Fi, power outlets, and a quiet environment — the essentials are covered. The space is smaller than the two previous ones, which creates a more intimate atmosphere and makes it easier to build connections with other coworkers.
Open Monday to Friday from 9am to 7pm. No weekend access, so it's more of a spot for standard working weeks. But for regular use during business hours, ABSIS does the job cleanly, with a human touch that you don't always find in large coworking networks.
A neighbourhood coworking space on a human scale, for those who prefer smaller structures.
The right spot for your needs
- For 24/7 access in the city centre — La Maison du Coworking Le Wilson (fibre, dedicated desks)
- For a modern, secure space — Morning Levallois (professional coworking, parking)
- For a small, friendly structure — ABSIS (private offices, intimate atmosphere)
Levallois-Perret is well equipped with coworking spaces, with three addresses covering different profiles. Le Wilson and Morning stand out for their permanent access — a rare and valuable asset. ABSIS brings a more human touch for those who prefer small collectives. If you live or work in Levallois, you don't need to cross the périphérique to find a good office.
We update this selection regularly. If you try one of these spots or know one we've missed, we want to hear about it. And if you want to explore other cities, find all our guides on Deskover.

