Morning Beaurepaire is a coworking and private office building between Republique and the Canal Saint-Martin, in the 10th arrondissement of Paris. It runs to 1,700 sqm of freshly renovated space across four floors and mixes private offices and independent floors with an open plan coworking area. There is a coffee counter on site, ready to use kitchens on the floors, six named meeting rooms seating three to ten people, and terraces for stepping out to between sessions. Republique and Jacques Bonsergent are both a short walk from the door, and the canal is two minutes away.
Morning Beaurepaire sits on rue Beaurepaire in the 10th arrondissement, on the short street that links place de la Republique with the Canal Saint-Martin. The building runs to 1,700 sqm of freshly renovated space across four floors and holds private offices, independent floors and an open plan coworking area.
A coffee counter on site is ready for welcoming clients and partners, ready to use kitchens sit on the floors, and six named meeting rooms cover formats from a three person catch up to a ten person session. Terraces give you somewhere to step outside to when the weather is good, and phone booths across the floors take the calls.
Whether you are a freelancer, a startup, an SME or a large corporation, the building is set up for day to day comfort, with freshly renovated floors, plenty of natural light and the Morning team on reception handling guests and mail.
Morning's published rates for this building start at 850 EUR excluding VAT per workstation per month for a private office or an independent floor, 630 EUR excluding VAT per desk per month for a dedicated desk in an open plan office, and 280 EUR excluding VAT per desk per month for a non assigned hot desk. Meeting rooms run from 20 to 65 EUR excluding VAT per hour. Ask us for a quote on a specific office, since Morning price private offices per workstation rather than per room.

Tell us the team size and the move in date you have in mind and we will come back with the offices that fit at Morning Beaurepaire, a firm monthly price, and a viewing.
The building is at 11bis rue Beaurepaire, 75010 Paris, in the 10th arrondissement, on the short street that links place de la Republique with the Canal Saint-Martin.
Republique and Jacques Bonsergent are the two closest metro stations and both are a short walk from the door. Republique is a five line interchange, and Gare de l'Est is about ten minutes on foot for mainline and suburban trains.
Private offices and independent floors for teams, the option to take the entire building, an open plan shared office with either a dedicated desk or a non assigned hot desk, and six named meeting rooms seating 3 to 10 people. The building covers 1,700 sqm of freshly renovated space across four floors.
Morning publish the following rates for this building, all excluding VAT: private offices and independent floors from 850 EUR per workstation per month, a dedicated desk in an open plan office from 630 EUR per desk per month, a non assigned hot desk at 280 EUR per desk per month, meeting rooms from 20 to 65 EUR per hour, and nomad access to the wider Morning network from 350 EUR per month. Morning price private offices per workstation rather than per room, so the monthly figure for a specific office depends on how many workstations it holds. Ask us and we will get you a firm price. Rent includes high performance internet, daily cleaning, reception and mail handling, meeting room credits, a personal access badge, and use of the terraces.
Reception is staffed during standard Paris office hours on weekdays. Private office occupants hold a personal access badge for the building. Confirm the exact hours that apply to your team when you enquire.
Morning Beaurepaire sits in the 10th arrondissement on the short street that links place de la Republique with the Canal Saint-Martin. The canal footbridges and locks are two minutes away, the bars, bistros and independent shops of rue de Marseille and rue de Lancry are on the doorstep, and place de la Republique itself, one of the largest public squares in Paris, is at the other end of the street. Gare de l'Est and the Grands Boulevards are both a short walk.