The 16th arrondissement is the most bourgeois in Paris — and also one of the most surprising when it comes to spots for getting work done. Between the Trocadéro with its sweeping view of the Eiffel Tower, the Auteuil neighbourhood with its hidden villas and quiet streets, Passy with its upmarket shops, and the Porte Dauphine-Argentine area closer to the business district, the arrondissement offers a quiet, prestigious working environment. The only noise here is the sound of your fingers on the keyboard.
The 16th isn't paradise for coworking cafés — the vibe is more corporate than creative. But the professional coworking offering is solid, with well-equipped spaces that are often open 24/7. If you're looking for a quiet, structured setting for your working days, the 16th has what you need. Here are our 9 best addresses.
Morning Trocadéro
Rue de Magdebourg, Trocadéro neighbourhood. Morning offers shared and private offices here in a quiet, prestigious environment close to the Trocadéro. The network infrastructure is ultra-fast, the spaces are well laid out, and the atmosphere is professional without being cold. Open 24/7.
A go-to coworking space for those who want a chic setting and flawless connectivity. The neighbourhood is quiet and residential, just a short walk from the gardens of the Trocadéro for your breaks.
Our favourite for a prestigious working environment that's open around the clock.
Le Rooftop Work
Avenue de la Grande Armée, Porte Maillot neighbourhood. Le Rooftop Work is a coworking space with a spectacular view of the Arc de Triomphe. The workspaces are comfortable, the terrace offers a unique setting, and the Wi-Fi is reliable. The large tables give you plenty of room to spread out.
Recommended by Time Out among the best coworking addresses in Paris. Open weekdays from 8:30 am to 7 pm. The view of the Arc de Triomphe is a bonus that makes working days that bit more enjoyable.
The coworking space with a view of the Arc de Triomphe for inspiring sessions.
Coworking Bonnie Smile
Rue de Magdebourg, Trocadéro neighbourhood. A professional coworking space with Wi-Fi and power outlets. The location is great, close to Trocadéro metro, and offers a classic but functional working environment. Open weekdays from 9 am to 8 pm, and weekends from 10 am to 6 pm.
Listed by Coworking France. A reliable spot for working days in the neighbourhood.
The functional coworking space just steps from the Trocadéro.
Coworking Manyatta
Rue des Vignes, la Muette neighbourhood. A coworking space with workstations and professional equipment. Wi-Fi and power outlets are available. Open weekdays from 9 am to 7 pm. A neighbourhood spot for workers in the Muette-Passy area.
Listed by Coworking France. Simple and effective.
The neighbourhood coworking space in la Muette.
Patchwork Paris Iéna
Avenue d'Iéna, Iéna neighbourhood. Patchwork is a well-located coworking space with Wi-Fi and power outlets. Public transport access is easy (Iéna metro), and the setting is professional. Open weekdays from 8:30 am to 6 pm.
Listed by Coworking France. A convenient spot for meetings in the 16th's business district.
The central coworking space for the 16th's business district.
Morning Paris Argentine
Rue Duret, Argentine neighbourhood. Another Morning space with 24/7 access. Wi-Fi and power outlets are available. The Argentine neighbourhood is well served by metro and offers quick access to the Champs-Élysées.
The 24/7 coworking space in the Argentine neighbourhood for flexible schedules.
The right spot for your needs
- For a prestigious setting - Morning Trocadéro (24/7, ultra-fast connection)
- For the view - Le Rooftop Work (panoramic view of the Arc de Triomphe)
- For a private office - Regus (three addresses in the 16th)
- For 24/7 access - Morning Argentine or Morning Trocadéro
- For the weekend - Bonnie Smile (open Saturday and Sunday)
- For the business district - Patchwork Paris Iéna (Iéna metro, central location)
- For Auteuil - Regus Auteuil (quiet, residential neighbourhood)
The 16th arrondissement is clearly a territory of professional coworking spaces. The offering is dominated by players like Morning and Regus, which provide structured spaces often accessible around the clock. Le Rooftop Work stands out with its view of the Arc de Triomphe, and Bonnie Smile offers a weekend option. The arrondissement lacks laid-back coworking cafés, but makes up for it with the quality and quiet of its professional spaces.
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 arrondissements or find a spot near you, check out all our guides on Deskover.
