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Storefront > Rent an office space > Short-term Office Space in Paris > Short-term Office Space in 8th arrondissement of Paris > Short-term Office Space in Place De La Madeleine, Paris
Place de la Madeleine sits at the heart of Paris's 8th arrondissement, one of the city's most prestigious business addresses. Whether you need a short term office for a visiting team, a flex office for a growing project, or a serviced workspace for a defined period, this neighbourhood offers a concentrated selection of professional environments within walking distance of the Opéra district, major transport links, and the Grand Boulevards.
Place de la Madeleine is one of the most recognisable squares in Paris. Anchored by the neoclassical Église de la Madeleine and flanked by high-end retail and fine food institutions like Fauchon and Hédiard, it carries an address that communicates credibility immediately. For businesses that need to impress clients or establish a Paris presence without committing to a long lease, it is hard to beat.
The 8th arrondissement more broadly is home to major French and international corporations, law firms, luxury brands, and media groups. Office space here puts you inside that ecosystem. Public transport access is excellent: the Madeleine metro station serves lines 8, 12, and 14, and the Saint-Lazare mainline terminus is a short walk away. Operationally, the area is self-contained, with hotels, restaurants, and business services all within a few hundred metres.
For flexible office needs specifically, the combination of prestige address, transport connectivity, and density of available space types makes Place de la Madeleine one of the strongest choices in central Paris. You can browse the full range of Office Space In Paris to see how this neighbourhood compares across the city.
The office market around Place de la Madeleine covers a range of formats suited to different team sizes and project durations.
Serviced offices are the most common format. These are fully fitted, managed workspaces where the operator handles IT, utilities, reception, and cleaning. You arrive and work. Lease terms typically run from one month to twelve months, with the ability to scale up or down. For a team of two to twenty people, this is usually the most practical option.
Shared office and co-working spaces are available for smaller teams or individual professionals who need a professional address and access to meeting rooms without taking a private floor. Day rates, weekly passes, and monthly memberships are all typical pricing structures.
Flex offices occupy the middle ground: private, self-contained workspaces on shorter commitments than traditional leases, usually three to twelve months. Pricing in the 8th for flex office space typically runs from around €800 to €3,000 per desk per month depending on specification, fit-out quality, and contract length.
For context on the broader flexible office market and what to look for when renting, the Rent Flexible Office Space hub covers the key decision points in detail.
Several distinct groups consistently look for short term office space in and around Place de la Madeleine.
International companies entering the French market often want a 8e address for their Paris entity during a market-testing phase before committing to a permanent HQ. A three to six month serviced office gives them a legitimate business address, a place to host clients, and the operational infrastructure to function immediately.
Consultancies, legal teams, and financial advisers working on defined mandates regularly need private workspace for a project team. A furnished, connected office for four to eight people on a two to four month term is the standard requirement.
Fashion and luxury brands with headquarters elsewhere in Europe use temporary offices here during Paris Fashion Week and Haute Couture season, or to support wholesale and press appointments without the overhead of a permanent Paris office.
Scaleups expanding from another city often trial a Parisian office in the 8e before deciding whether to commit long-term. The prestige of the address helps with hiring and client confidence during that early phase.
If availability in Place de la Madeleine itself is limited, or if you need a different price point, there are strong alternatives within Paris to consider.
The 8e 75008 district more broadly, covering the Triangle d'Or and the Champs-Élysées axis, contains a significant concentration of available office inventory at various specifications and price points. The neighbourhood immediately around Madeleine is the denser, more operationally central part of that district.
Across the city, the 3e 75003 arrondissement offers a different character: smaller buildings, a more creative mix of tenants, and generally lower per-desk costs than the 8e. It suits teams for whom address prestige matters less than neighbourhood energy and proximity to the tech and creative sectors concentrated in Le Marais.
The Offices in 3e 75003 Rue Vieille Du Temple area specifically has seen strong demand from agency and media teams in recent years. And for a full picture of eastern Paris options, Offices in 20e 75020, Paris represent some of the more affordable short term workspace in the city, at a distance from the central business districts.
Storefront connects you directly with the space owners and operators listing flexible office space in Place de la Madeleine and across Paris. There are no agent fees on top of the listed rates. You search by neighbourhood, space type, capacity, and availability, then enquire directly through the platform.
For most short term office searches in this area, the process runs as follows: submit an enquiry specifying your team size, required dates, and any specific needs (meeting room access, reception, parking). The host responds typically within 24 hours. A site visit is standard before signing. Most short term agreements in this area are signed within five to ten business days of first contact.
If you are also evaluating other Paris neighbourhoods or need context on running a wider Paris operation, the guide to How to Start a Pop-Up Shop in Paris: The Complete Guide covers the operational and logistical landscape of setting up in the city, and much of it applies equally to office tenants navigating Paris for the first time.
Flex office space in Place de la Madeleine is a private, furnished workspace rented on a short term basis, typically from one to twelve months, without the commitment of a traditional commercial lease. Spaces are usually fully serviced, meaning IT infrastructure, utilities, and building management are handled by the operator. This format is common in the 8th arrondissement among international companies, consultancies, and teams working on fixed-term projects in Paris.
Short term office space in the 8e arrondissement, including Place de la Madeleine, typically ranges from around €800 to €3,000 per desk per month, depending on the space specification, included services, and contract length. Serviced offices with full facilities and a prestigious address sit at the higher end of that range. Shared co-working memberships for individual desks are available at lower monthly rates.
Most operators in this area offer terms from one month upward. Serviced offices and co-working memberships can often be arranged on monthly rolling contracts. Private flex offices on dedicated floors or suites tend to require a minimum of three months. For teams needing space for a week or less, day-rate and weekly co-working options are also available through some providers in the neighbourhood.
Yes. The Madeleine metro station serves lines 8, 12, and 14, providing direct connections to Opéra, Concorde, Saint-Lazare, and the Rive Gauche. The Saint-Lazare mainline station, one of the busiest rail hubs in Europe, is approximately a ten-minute walk. Several bus lines also serve the square directly, making it one of the better-connected business addresses in central Paris.
Yes. Alongside private serviced offices, shared office and co-working spaces are available in and around Place de la Madeleine. These suit individual professionals, small teams, or companies that need a Paris address and meeting room access without taking a private floor. Options range from open-plan hot-desking to dedicated desks within a shared environment, typically on monthly or weekly terms.
Place de la Madeleine and the wider 8e arrondissement attract international companies establishing a Paris presence, law and finance firms working on Paris-based mandates, luxury and fashion brands needing a central Paris base for seasonal operations, and scaleups expanding into France. The address carries strong commercial credibility, which makes it particularly popular for businesses hosting clients or building brand presence in the French market.
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