Dijon is the capital of Burgundy, of mustard, and of a certain art de vivre that extends right into its working spaces. The historic centre is beautiful — pedestrian streets, townhouses, and that Burgundian city atmosphere that never takes itself too seriously. Just 1.5 hours from Paris by TGV, Dijon is attracting more and more digital nomads who want a pleasant living environment without losing their connection to the capital. Freelances who've left Paris for a quieter life, remote workers who like good wine, students from the Université de Bourgogne looking for a quiet spot — the city has something for everyone.
The city centre is compact and easy to explore on foot. From the Place de la Libération to the pedestrian streets winding between half-timbered houses and 17th-century townhouses, everything breathes the good life. The cafés are welcoming, coworking spaces are growing, and prices remain noticeably more reasonable than in Paris or Lyon. The tram is efficient, cycling works well, and the quality of local food makes even lunch breaks memorable. We've explored all the addresses, tested the connections and spotted the places where you feel good working. Here are 10 spots to get work done in Dijon.
Quatre-Quarts
Rue du Chapeau Rouge, right in the city centre. Quatre-Quarts is Dijon's first coworking café, and it set the bar high. You push open the door and find a warm, well-thought-out space with collaborative workstations, large wooden tables, and natural light streaming in through the windows. The décor is considered without being showy — warm tones, green plants, light wood furniture — and the atmosphere makes you want to settle in for the day. The concept is smart: high-speed Wi-Fi, power outlets everywhere, and drinks are included in the package. You don't count your coffees — you focus on your work.
The place has character, the coworker community is active, and regular events (workshops, after-work meetups) bring the place to life. The coffee served is top quality — they take the bean seriously here. Florence, the founder, has created a space that reflects her vision of work: collaborative, welcoming, and supportive. Open Tuesday to Friday from 9 am to 7 pm. Closed weekends and Mondays. This is Dijon's go-to spot for remote work, and once you've been, you understand why everyone talks about it.
Our favourite for a coworking café with drinks included, a real community and a setting with soul.
CoworkInDijon
Rue de la Petite Fin, in Fontaine-lès-Dijon (just next to Dijon, accessible by bus or bike). CoworkInDijon is a human-scale coworking space operating across two sites, with a genuinely eco-responsible approach. The place is quiet, bright, well laid out, and the atmosphere is productive without being austere. Autonomous access is extended — from 8 am to 9 pm on weekdays and 8 am to 6 pm on Saturdays — giving you real flexibility to organise your days. Fast Wi-Fi, power outlets everywhere, and a video recording studio available if you create content or need to record a presentation.
Prices are affordable, the eco-responsible approach translates into concrete choices (materials, energy, suppliers), and the extended weekday hours until 9 pm are a real asset when you have a project that spills into the evening. Closed on Sundays. The space is human-scale — you're not lost in a 200-desk open plan, you quickly get to know the faces around you, and conversations happen naturally. This is a coworking space with convictions, and you can feel it in the atmosphere and in the profiles it attracts.
The spot for eco-responsible coworking with extended hours, a video studio and a close-knit community.
B'CoWorker Dijon
Boulevard Carnot, in the Richelieu building, a characterful building a few minutes from the city centre. B'CoWorker Dijon offers a flexible space with private offices, open-plan and meeting rooms — you choose the format that suits you depending on the day and your needs. Access is available 24/7 for members, which is a real plus when your schedule is out of the ordinary. Fast Wi-Fi, power outlets everywhere, large tables, and services included in the package: unlimited coffee, cleaning, and even personalised support for freelances starting out.
Reception is open Monday to Friday from 8:30 am to 5:30 pm, but autonomous access is permanent for members. The B'CoWorker network is present in several French cities, which is handy if you travel regularly. The space is structured, professional and affordable — the kind of address that puts you at ease from day one. Boulevard Carnot is well served by public transport, and you're a ten-minute walk from the historic centre.
For those who want 24/7 access with services included, a professional setting and the flexibility of a national network.
Espresso-t
Rue de la Poste, in the pedestrian city centre. Espresso-t is a specialty coffee shop on one of the busiest streets in Dijon's pedestrian centre. The terrace is a real treat on fine days — you work outside watching people go by, and the atmosphere is quiet without being dead. Inside, the setting is considered, the tables are well spaced, and Wi-Fi is available. The coffee is good — they take the bean seriously here — and prices remain affordable, letting you stay for a few hours without blowing your budget.
The snacks and drinks on offer keep you going for a good chunk of the day. Recommended by Wanderlog in its ranking of Dijon's best cafés. Open Monday to Friday from 10 am to 6:30 pm, Saturday from 9 am to 7 pm. Closed Sundays. On Saturday, opening from 9 am is a smart move if you want to make the most of the morning calm and get your projects moving before the city centre fills up with shoppers. It's a reliable spot, well located, and it does the job without fuss.
A specialty coffee shop with a terrace for working sessions in the pedestrian centre, at an affordable price.
Les Docks Numériques
Rue Jean Giono, in the Clemenceau neighbourhood. Les Docks Numériques is a coworking space dedicated to digital professions — developers, designers, digital project managers, data analysts, and everyone who spends their days between a terminal and a browser. The setting is functional, the atmosphere is professional and focused, and you find yourself surrounded by people who speak the same language. The space is well equipped, the workstations are comfortable, and the internet connection meets the demands of digital work.
Open Monday to Friday from 9 am to 6 pm. Closed weekends. It's a specialist space, which is both its strength and its limitation: if you work in digital, you'll feel right at home and benefit from a relevant local network. If you're in another field, you might find the atmosphere a little one-note. But for tech profiles, it's a solid address in Dijon.
A digitally-focused coworking space for tech and digital profiles who want an environment aligned with their work.
Gustav co
Rue Antoine le Moiturier, in the city centre. Gustav co is a pleasant coworking space that bets on simplicity and efficiency. No trendy concept, no Instagram-ready décor — just a well-thought-out workspace with working Wi-Fi, comfortable tables, and a quietness that helps you concentrate. The central location is practical: you step out of Gustav co and you're five minutes from everything you need for a lunch break.
Open Monday to Friday from 8 am to 8 pm. Closed weekends. The opening hours are a real advantage over many Dijon coworking spaces: you can come at 8 am for a morning session and stay until 8 pm if the project runs into the evening. That's 12 hours of availability per day, which comfortably covers the needs of even the most intensive workers.
A straightforward, efficient city-centre coworking space, open for 12 hours a day on weekdays.
Wojo Spot - ibis Dijon
Avenue de Marbotte, in the centre. The Wojo Spot in Dijon is located in the ibis Clemenceau hotel, giving it a neutral, professional setting. The space is functional, the Wi-Fi is reliable, power outlets are available, and you can settle in without reservation or subscription — you show up, sit down, and get to work. That flexibility is what makes Wojo appealing: no commitment, no package to choose, just a workspace when you need one.
Open every day from 8 am to 7 pm, including Saturday and Sunday. It's one of the few spots in Dijon open at weekends in a professional setting — a real advantage when most coworking spaces shut their doors. The Wojo network is present in many French cities, which is handy if you travel regularly and want to find your bearings wherever you go. The atmosphere is understated — you're in a hotel, not a trendy café — but it's reliable and it gets the job done.
For those who want a flexible space open at weekends, with no commitment and no fuss.
Columbus Café & Co
Place Darcy, at the entrance to the city centre. Columbus Café is a coffee shop chain that has the merit of offering Wi-Fi, a terrace and regular opening hours. The space is pleasant, the menu offers drinks and snacks, and the setting is relaxed. It's not the most original spot on the list, but it's reliable and well located.
Open every day from 7:30 am to 7 pm (8:30 am on Saturday, 9 am on Sunday). Place Darcy is a central hub in Dijon, making the address a practical choice.
A reliable, well-located chain café for quick working sessions.
Toison d'Or
Route de Langres, in the Toison d'Or neighbourhood. The coworking space at Toison d'Or offers ergonomic desks, a modern design and a bright atmosphere designed for productivity. Wi-Fi, power outlets, large tables, and a setting that puts you in work mode the moment you sit down.
Open Monday to Saturday from 10 am to 8 pm (7 pm on Mondays). Closed Sundays. A good option if you're in the north of Dijon or want to combine coworking with shopping.
A modern coworking space in the Toison d'Or neighbourhood.
The right spot for your needs
- For a coworking café with drinks included - Quatre-Quarts (Dijon's pioneer)
- For 24/7 working - B'CoWorker (permanent access, services included)
- For eco-responsible coworking - CoworkInDijon (video studio, extended hours)
- For great coffee and a terrace - Espresso-t (pedestrian centre, quiet atmosphere)
- For the weekend - Wojo Spot (open Saturday and Sunday) or Columbus Café
- For tech profiles - Les Docks Numériques (digitally-focused coworking)
- For a relaxed setting - La biscuiterie (neighbourhood café, friendly vibe)
Dijon has plenty to satisfy digital nomads, with Quatre-Quarts as the go-to spot for coworking cafés and several structured spaces (B'CoWorker, CoworkInDijon, Gustav co, Les Docks Numériques) for professional needs. The pedestrian centre offers pleasant cafés (Espresso-t, La biscuiterie, Columbus Café), and Wojo Spot covers the weekend. The city is growing in this area, driven by its proximity to Paris by TGV and its Burgundian quality of life.
We update this selection regularly as we scout new places and receive your feedback. If you try one of these spots — or know one we've missed — we want to hear from you. And if you want to explore other cities or find a spot near you, check out all our guides on Deskover.

