
Discover 25 nomad-tested spots with fast Wi-Fi and accessible outlets in Toulouse.
Library of Studies and Heritage
Bibliothèque de l'Arsenal - Université Toulouse Capitole
University Library of Science
Médiathèque Empalot De Toulouse
Médiathèque Saint Cyprien de Toulouse
Bibliothèque Garrigou - Université Toulouse Capitole
Library Antoine De Saint-Exupéry
Catholic Institute De Toulouse
Médiathèque Des Izards
Bibliothèque de la Manufacture des Tabacs - Université Toulouse Capitole
Toulouse is France's aerospace and deep-tech capital — Airbus, ATR, Thales, and the CNES space agency all have major operations here — and that industrial DNA shapes the entire city's professional culture. For remote workers in engineering, data, SaaS, or any tech-adjacent field, the concentration of companies and researchers creates networking opportunities that most mid-sized French cities cannot match. The city carries the French Tech label and has seen consistent GDP growth, driven partly by the expansion of coworking spaces, incubators, and startup support organisations. La Cantine Toulouse, near the Capitole, is a well-established innovation hub with coworking desks; HarryCow, also near the Capitole, offers 360 m² across a characterful brick building with open-space hot desks from around €4/hour or €220/month. The city has over 36 coworking spaces, and average internet speeds in dedicated spaces run 30–100 Mbps.
The Capitole area — the historic pink-brick centre — puts you within walking distance of most coworking spaces, restaurants, and the Garonne riverfront. Saint-Cyprien, across Pont Neuf, has a bohemian, arts-heavy character with local markets and a more relaxed pace, and is popular with younger residents and creatives. Rent for a furnished one-bedroom runs €600–€800 depending on neighborhood and proximity to the metro. Overall monthly costs for a single person with coworking come in around €2,500–€3,200 — notably lower than Paris or Lyon.
Toulouse is served by direct TGV to Paris in about 4h20 and has its own international airport with routes across Europe. The student population (over 130,000 enrolled across multiple universities) keeps the city young and the cultural calendar full year-round. For remote workers in tech who want a genuine professional ecosystem at a fraction of Paris prices, Toulouse is one of France's most compelling options.