Grenoble on a Sunday: the city encircled by the Alps taking a breath. The banks of the Isère empty out, the pedestrian centre finds its calm, and the light from the mountains comes through every window. For a student and tech city (the CEA, the university campus, the research labs), Sunday is often the day you catch up on what you missed during the week. And contrary to what you might expect for a city of this size, a handful of spots do open their doors on weekends.
Le Petit Plateau
Cours Jean Jaurès, a short walk from the centre. A welcoming coffee shop with Wi-Fi, power outlets, and a well-thought-out food menu. Spotted by Les Mondaines. On Sundays, it's open from 9am to 5pm. The atmosphere is friendly, the tables are large enough to spread your things out, and the coffee is good.
The Sunday coffee shop for productive mornings.
Super Bien
Grande Rue, right in the historic centre. Wi-Fi, power outlets, large tables. Spotted by Les Mondaines. On Sundays, it's open from 9am to 6pm. A modern, light-filled coffee shop, well-equipped for working.
The most complete Sunday spot in the centre.
Blanco Coffee More
Boulevard Maréchal Joffre. Power outlets, laptop-friendly, good food menu. Spotted by Les Mondaines. On Sundays, it's open from 10am to 7pm — a great range for Grenoble.
The Sunday coffee shop with the widest opening hours.
L'Impertinence
Rue Saint-Jacques. Wi-Fi, power outlets, quiet, food. Spotted by Les Mondaines. On Sundays, it's open from 11am to 3pm — a short slot but perfect for a working brunch. The space is designed for work, with a calm and considered atmosphere.
The Sunday spot for a productive brunch.
Le Spring
Rue Félix Esclangon. A coworking space open 24/7. Wi-Fi, power outlets, laptop-friendly. No time constraints on Sundays. If you need a genuinely structured workspace, this is the address.
The unlimited Sunday coworking space, for serious sessions.
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