Bikube
Certified hotels
Last updated date : 28/01/2026
Bikube means "the hive" in Danish: a nod to the Scandinavian way of life. The brand takes on another meaning by splitting "Bi" and "Kube," literally: the two cubes. This metaphor refers to the combination of "shared spaces" and "private accommodations."
The Bikube model is based on four activities: coliving residence, lifestyle hotel, restaurant-bar, and coworking space. With coliving, Bikube primarily targets young professionals, freelancers, remote workers, and nomadic profiles. Like a lifestyle hotel, the brand also caters to transient guests and business travelers looking for a vibrant and original place to stay for a few nights. Finally, Bikube naturally opens up to the outside with a restaurant-bar and a coworking space.
Practical information
Address
9 rue Saint-Théodore - 69003 Lyon 3ème
Languages
Italian, English, Spanish, French
Equipments
- Restaurant
- Garden
- Private parking
- Car park
- Pay car park
- Terrace
- Bar
- Lift
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Conforts
- Hair dryer
- Ironing facilities
- Television
- Wi-fi
Services
- Night reception
- Room hire
- Luggage storage
- Wi-fi
- Cyber space/screens with Internet access
Accessibility
- Accessible for self-propelled wheelchairs
Label sustainable development
- La Clef Verte
Equipments for events
Responsible and committed
Holder of the ‘Écotable’ certification, Bikube works alongside us to achieve more responsible tourism. Bikube's commitment begins with ingredient sourcing and goes all the way to the plate, via the kitchens. Its menu includes fresh, seasonal and local produce (often organic), low-environmental-impact meat, vegetarian dishes and absolutely no endangered fish species. Bikube is also holder of the certification "Clef Verte" (Green key). With ‘Clef Verte’ (Green Key, a sustainable tourism certification for accommodation and restaurants), more than 100 criteria reflect the sincerity and effectiveness of initiatives to reduce impacts on the planet: responsible water and energy use, reduction of packaging, responsible purchasing, partnership with local producers, CSR commitments, and more.
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