
Sora Boétie
35 Rue La Boétie
Prices, reviews and amenities of coworking spaces in QCA, Paris — displayed transparently.
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The QCA — Quartier Central des Affaires — designates Paris's premium tertiary square, straddling the 8th arrondissement with extensions into the 1st, 2nd, 9th and 16th. It's the smallest business district in this selection (1.8 million m² of offices) but also the densest in value-added per square metre: investment-banking HQs (Goldman Sachs Paris, Morgan Stanley, Lazard), top strategy consulting (McKinsey, Bain), international law firms (Clifford Chance, Latham & Watkins), family offices and high-end asset managers. The address instantly signals what market segment the occupier belongs to.
The QCA structures around three axes. Avenue Montaigne and Avenue George V embody luxury and private finance — haute couture boutiques on the ground floor, discreet floors above. The Champs-Élysées (notably the upper stretch, from Rond-Point to L'Étoile) hosts image offices for luxury brands and media agencies. Rue de la Boétie, Avenue Hoche and the Friedland-Marbeuf-Marignan triangle concentrate the real cores of investment banking and consulting — addresses less visible to the general public but read by every market player.
The QCA is Paris's most expensive tertiary zone by a clear margin: plan on €500/month for a premium open-space hot desk, €1 200-1 800/month for a closed two-person private office, up to €2 000+ for a private floor with grand-standing lobby, doormen, valet parking. Operators typically bundle premium services: concierge, meeting rooms with Champs-Élysées views, mail handling, bilingual reception. Rare negotiation lever here: supply scarcity means the best floors transact off-market via institutional brokers — listing intent on Obaflow gives a signal operators pick up directly.

35 Rue La Boétie

18 Boulevard Malesherbes

3 Rue de Stockholm

18 Rue de Londres

39-41 Rue de la Chaussée d'Antin

37 Rue de Rome

1 Cour du Havre

5 Rue Joseph Sansboeuf

44-46 Rue de la Bienfaisance

28, rue de Londres

91 Boulevard Haussmann

69 Boulevard Haussmann

24 Rue de Penthièvre

96 Rue de la Victoire

144 Boulevard Haussmann

20 Rue Cambon

10 Rue de Madrid

6 Rue de Penthièvre

6 Rue Auber

38 Rue Jean Mermoz

16 Avenue de Messine

6 Rue du Général Foy

61 Boulevard Haussmann

10 Rue la Boétie

10 Rue de Laborde

25 Rue La Boétie

123 Rue Saint-Lazare

19 Rue de la Pépinière

5 Rue Royale

72 Boulevard Haussmann
Everything you need to know before booking a coworking space in QCA, Paris.
Obaflow lists 30 verified coworking spaces in QCA, Paris, with transparent pricing, Google reviews and amenities — no sign-up required.
The cheapest coworking in QCA starts at €210/month for a flexible desk. Dedicated desks and private offices cost more.
Yes. QCA has several spaces offering closed private offices and serviced offices for teams of 2 to 50+. Ideal for startups, SMEs and companies setting up in Paris.
Key criteria: location (transit, clients, home), monthly budget, desk type (flex, dedicated, private), vibe (quiet or dynamic), amenities (meeting rooms, phone booths, kitchen, café) and commitment flexibility. QCA has enough variety to find a space that fits.
Several spaces in QCA offer 24/7 access to members with a monthly subscription. Use the "24/7 access" filter on the interactive map to see them.
Yes. Most coworkings in QCA rent their meeting rooms by the hour or half-day, even to non-members. Rates are typically shown on each listing.
Yes, especially for longer commitments (6+ months) or teams. Obaflow experts negotiate for you for free and typically obtain 10–25% off the listed price.
Yes, 100% free. Personalised shortlists, rate negotiation and end-to-end support are all complimentary. We are paid by the spaces when a contract is signed — your rate stays the same.
The average hot-desk price in QCA is around €1700/month, ranging from €210/month for the most affordable options to €21900/month for premium spaces.
Yes. Several spaces in QCA offer day passes, starting at around €20. Availability varies — check each space directly.
Coworking is a shared workspace where you rent a desk (flex or dedicated) alongside other members. A private office is a closed space reserved for your team within a shared building. Coworking is more flexible and cheaper; private offices offer more privacy and control.
Yes, QCA is typically well served by Paris's transit network. Each Obaflow listing shows the nearest metro, bus or tram stops.
Yes. Some spaces in QCA offer a terrace, rooftop or garden. Use the "Terrace" filter on Obaflow to show only those.
Most spaces offer flexible formats: daily access, monthly with no commitment, or multi-year contracts. Private offices usually require a 3–12 month minimum commitment. Check each listing.
Yes. From each space page, you can check availability, book a tour or request a trial day. Obaflow connects you for free — no commission, no commitment on your side.