Coworking Bruxelles
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Brussels wears many hats — EU capital, NATO headquarters, and Belgium's cultural center — and its coworking scene reflects that international character. With 42 spaces and day passes averaging €24.55, the city serves a clientele that includes EU lobbyists, NGO workers, policy consultants, and the startup community clustered around the European quarter.
The Market
Brussels's coworking pricing sits between Paris and Amsterdam. Day passes range from about €15 to €35, with the average at €24.55. Monthly memberships average €312 — higher than most French cities but in line with the city's position as an international business hub. The European quarter and the city center around Grand Place concentrate the most options.
Who Works Here
The EU institutions create a unique demand profile. Policy advisors, trade association staff, and consultants who need a Brussels base without a permanent office fill many of the city's coworking desks. This gives Brussels spaces a distinctly international, multilingual atmosphere — conversations in French, Dutch, English, and German are all common within the same open floor plan.
Practical Notes
Brussels is compact and well-connected by metro, tram, and bus (STIB/MIVB). Most coworking spaces sit within walking distance of a metro station. The city's bilingual character (French and Dutch) is reflected in signage and administration, but English is the de facto working language in most coworking spaces. Food is excellent and reasonably priced — a proper lunch with a Belgian beer will run €15–€18 in most neighborhoods.
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FAQ — Coworking Bruxelles
Everything you need to know before choosing your space in Bruxelles.
Day passes average €24.55, with monthly memberships around €312. Prices are higher than most French cities but competitive for an EU capital.
The European quarter and the city center around Grand Place have the highest concentration. Ixelles and Saint-Gilles offer more creative, community-oriented options.
The average price in Bruxelles is around €304/month per desk, ranging from €65/month for the most affordable options to €1000/month for premium spaces. Rates depend on the neighborhood, desk type and included services.
There's no absolute "best" — the right choice in Bruxelles depends on your criteria (budget, location, vibe, amenities). Use filters to narrow.
Yes, most spaces in Bruxelles offer day passes from around €20. Ideal for occasional trips or trying a space before subscribing.
Yes. Brussels is highly international, and English is the de facto working language in most coworking spaces, alongside French and Dutch.
Obaflow lists 42 verified coworking spaces in Bruxelles, with transparent pricing, Google reviews and amenities — no sign-up needed.
The cheapest coworking in Bruxelles starts at €65/month for a flexible desk. Day passes are usually available for occasional needs.
Yes. Bruxelles offers many closed private offices and serviced private spaces, for teams of 2 to 50+. The best format for SMEs and subsidiaries setting up.
Bruxelles has several spaces that can host full teams. Filter by capacity to find the right fit.
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