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The best coworking spaces in Brittany

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Introduction

Working in Brittany has never been so inspiring. Thanks to the emergence of numerous Breton third places, the region is now a fertile breeding ground for local entrepreneurs, teleworkers, freelancers and Breton start-ups. Whether in the heart of dynamic cities like Rennes, Brest or Lorient, or nestled in the verdant countryside of Finistère or Côtes-d'Armor, Brittany's shared workspaces offer an ideal working environment, combining quality of life, broadband connectivity and an active professional community.

It's possible to work differently here. In this article, we take you on a journey to discover the best coworking spaces in Brittany, highlighting their strengths: flexibility, shared services, a collaborative atmosphere and strong local roots.

Why choose Brittany for coworking?

Brittany is no longer just a region of pancakes and festivals. It's now a genuine centre of economic and digital development, supported by committed public policies, a solid business fabric and a strong desire to decentralise business opportunities. With its dynamic medium-sized towns and connected rural areas, the region is attracting more and more digital nomads, executives in career transition, and teams on the move.

Whether you're in Rennes, with its digital ecosystem, in Quimper for its cultural roots, in Saint-Malo for its proximity to the sea, or in a village in central Brittany ultra-connected to fibre optics, you'll find a co-working space to suit your business.

Brittany also combines an exceptional quality of life with a stimulating business environment. Its 2,700 km of coastline, forests and lush countryside offer a natural setting conducive to work-life balance, with outdoor activities accessible all year round thanks to a temperate climate. Brittany's entrepreneurial ecosystem, characterised by a supportive community and controlled property costs, goes hand in hand with a strong cultural identity (renowned festivals, local traditions) and quality gastronomy.

Top 10 : Coworking centres in Brittany

Imagina Coworking, Vannes (Morbihan)

Imagina Coworking is a modern shared workspace in Vannes, in the heart of Morbihan. This innovative space attracts freelancers, Vannes-based start-ups and mobile workers looking for a place that's functional, connected and human. With its resolutely tech-savvy and creative atmosphere, it's a lively third-place that encourages professional synergies within a committed community.

  • Services offered : Flexible offices (nomadic and fixed), private offices and meeting rooms, high-speed internet, shared printer, free coffee, relaxation area, communal kitchen, business registration, commercial address, 24/7 access, phone booth, videoconferencing.
  • Address : 110 Avenue de la Marne, 56000 Vannes

Arz’ Cowork, in Arzal (Morbihan)

Nestled between land and sea, Arz’ Cowork offers a unique working environment in a semi-rural setting, at the heart of the Vilaine region. This warm coworking space emphasises closeness, friendliness, and local roots, providing freelancers and remote workers with a true cocoon to balance work and quality of life.

  • Services offered : Shared workstations and private offices, modular meeting rooms, relaxation area, available coffee, fibre optic connection, network printer, flexible access, kitchen area, local community and collaborative events.
  • Address : 6A ZA la Corne du Cerf, 56190 Arzal

Le Grenier Numérique, in La Gacilly and Guer (Morbihan)

Blending craftsmanship, innovation, and ecology, Le Grenier Numérique perfectly embodies the spirit of rural Breton third places. Present in La Gacilly and Guer, it caters to a diverse range of professions: tech, creatives, consultants, trainers... Ideal for those who wish to work in a natural setting while remaining highly connected.

  • Services offered :  Individual and collaborative workspaces, equipped training and meeting rooms, shared printer, high-speed wifi, free coffee, kitchen, relaxation area, community activities and sharing workshops, postal address and entrepreneurial support.
  • Address : Pl. de la Ferronnerie, 56200 La Gacilly

La Maison du Coworking, in Rennes (Ille-et-Vilaine)

Located in Rennes, La Maison du Coworking offers a network of spaces throughout the city, with an accessible and professional positioning. Perfectly suited for local entrepreneurs, remote workers, or freelancers, it is an efficient place, without frills, to remain productive while being well surrounded.

  • Services offered : Open space workstations, private offices, meeting rooms, fast wifi, printer, relaxation corner, monthly subscription with no commitment, 24/7 access, shared kitchen, internal events, and exchanges between coworkers.
  • Address : 5 Rue Pierre Joseph Colin, 35000 Rennes

Good Place, in Rennes (Ille-et-Vilaine)

Good Place is human-scale coworking, stylish and inspiring, located in a lively neighbourhood of Rennes. The space focuses on a cosy atmosphere, quality furniture, and a strong community dimension, where digital nomads, startups, and independents cross paths every day.

  • Services offered : Flexible offices, quiet corners, meeting rooms and phone booths, fibre optic, shared printer, equipped kitchen, lounge area, unlimited coffee and tea, professional workshops, events and training.
  • Address : 5 All. de la Grande Treille, 35200 Rennes

Odysseo, in Redon (Ille-et-Vilaine)

Odysseo is a multifunctional third place located in Redon, on the border between Brittany and the Loire Valley. A hybrid space, it combines coworking, social innovation, professional training, and entrepreneurial support, all while maintaining a welcoming and engaged atmosphere.

  • Services offered : Open space, closed and shared offices, meeting rooms, phone booths, high-speed internet, network printer, communal kitchen, relaxation area, rich activity programme, domiciliation, project support.
  • Address : 7 Rue Saint-Conwoïon, 35600 Redon

La Cantine, in Quimper (South Finistère)

Created by the association La Cantine Numérique, this space is a true nerve centre of the digital ecosystem in Quimper. It caters to a wide community of tech freelancers, developers, communicators, and innovative startups. Here, we share more than just offices: we create, we collaborate, we learn.

  • Services offered : Coworking workstations, meeting rooms, video conference room, fibre optic, tech equipment, relaxation areas, coffee zone, professional events, tech networking, weekly activities.
  • Address : 139 Av. de Ty Bos, 29000 Quimper

La Boussol’, in Brest (Finistère)

In Brest, La Boussol’ is a shared citizen space focused on impactful projects, inclusion, and cooperation. It is a hub for social innovation that combines coworking, a cultural third place, and a resource centre for professional and ecological transitions.

  • Services offered : Flexible workspaces, offices, meeting and workshop rooms, high-speed Internet connection, café, relaxation area, equipped kitchen, professional support, training, coaching, partnership opportunities, and collective projects.
  • Address : 1 Rue Louis Pidoux, 29200 Brest

BZH Coworking, in Lannion (Côtes d’Armor)

Located in the heart of the Lannion technopole, BZH Coworking is the haunt of Breton digital startups and freelancers. With a professional atmosphere and excellent accessibility, this collaborative space provides all the ideal conditions for innovation and networking.

  • Services offered : Shared and private offices, meeting room with video equipment, fibre optic connection, printer, 24/7 access, communal kitchen, tech community, regular events, commercial address, and domiciliation.
  • Address : 13 Rue Georges Pompidou, 22300 Lannion

Ecodia, in Dinan (Côtes d’Armor)

Ecodia is a citizen third place in Dinan, recognised for its actions around ecological, social, and digital transition. It welcomes freelancers, associations, and collectives in a friendly and ethical environment.

  • Services offered : Coworking spaces, modular offices, meeting rooms and shared workshops, stable Internet connection, shared printer, kitchen, break room, garden, regular activities, local support, training programmes and open events.
  • Address : 33 Av. René Cassin, 22100 Dinan

The services that make a difference in a coworking space

24/7 access for remote workers

For many professionals, the traditional "9 to 5" rhythm no longer makes much sense. Remote workers, freelancers, and thriving startups require flexibility. This is why many coworking spaces in Brittany offer 24-hour access, seven days a week. With a badge, a code, or a mobile app, you can work at your own pace, arriving very early in the morning or very late in the evening, without constraints. This time flexibility is a real advantage for those juggling multiple projects, international clients, or bursts of nocturnal creativity. And knowing that you can access your office at any time makes you feel free... and truly in control of your schedule.

Fibre optic and high-speed connection guaranteed

The foundation is the Internet connection. In coworking, it is impossible to afford a disruption or slow loading times. That’s why all the best Breton spaces are now equipped with fibre optic or very reliable high-speed connections. Whether you are in a video conference, sending large files, or coding an entire platform, you need a stable network. And here, there are no unpleasant surprises: coworking spaces in Brittany focus on technical performance, with up-to-date networking equipment, well-distributed Wi-Fi access points, and sometimes even local technical support in case of issues.

Professional training and networking events

Beyond the office and the connection, what enriches a coworking space are also the encounters and opportunities. Many Breton venues regularly organise workshops, thematic training sessions, conferences, or networking events. This is a real advantage for gaining knowledge, expanding skills, or simply developing a professional network. These meetings also help break the ice between coworkers, generate collaborations, and sometimes even find clients or partners. Coworking is therefore also an accelerator of opportunities.

Conclusion

Working in a coworking space in Brittany is much more than just choosing a place to set down your computer. It is about opting for a flexible, stimulating, human work environment, rooted in a region rich in opportunities. Whether you are in Rennes, Vannes, the heart of Central Brittany, or along the coast, there is definitely a third place that suits you.

With a varied offering, intelligent shared services, high-speed connectivity, and strong community engagement, Breton coworking spaces address the modern challenges of work : mobility, collaboration, quality of life, and professional development. These are places where one can progress, together, and at their own pace.

Q&A

What is the average cost of a coworking space in Brittany ?

In Brittany, the prices are attractive. Expect to pay between €10 to €20 per day for a hot desk, and between €150 to €300 per month for a monthly subscription in an open-plan space or a fixed office. Prices vary depending on the city, included services (connectivity, coffee, business address...) and location (town centre or rural).

Can one register their business at a Breton coworking space ?

Yes, many spaces offer business registration or a commercial address, with or without renting a workspace. This allows for a credible professional address, which is convenient for administrative procedures, while benefiting from the services of the location (mail reception, meeting space, etc.).

How can one take advantage of networking events in coworking ?

Often, it is simply a matter of joining the community of the space to be informed about upcoming events: professional meet-ups, workshops, conferences, or networking breakfasts. Some Breton spaces even provide monthly agendas or newsletters. The ideal approach is to participate actively to meet, exchange ideas, and get known.

Where to find a coworking space with 24/7 access in Brittany ?

Several coworking spaces offer permanent access to their members: Imagina Coworking (Vannes), BZH Coworking (Lannion), and Good Place (Rennes). This allows users to work at their own pace, even during unconventional hours.

Is it a good idea to work in a coworking space ?

Yes, these spaces offer several advantages : a structured environment that promotes productivity, networking opportunities with other professionals, quality infrastructure, and a solution to the isolation of working from home.They are particularly suitable for freelancers, entrepreneurs, remote workers, and small teams seeking flexibility and cost reduction. However, this choice depends on your tolerance for noise, your need for privacy, and your budget, as some may be disturbed by the shared environment or potential distractions.

 

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Camille Rocheteau

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