Whether you’re establishing yourself as a new business, or if it's time for a change, serviced offices are a great option for any startup, small business or entrepreneur looking for the flexibility they need to expand their businesses in London.
The serviced office market is continuously expanding throughout London, and constantly improving - in every way imaginable. They provide small businesses with the chance to have an iconic address, comfortable and productive desk space, fully equipped kitchen, organised events, cleaning and a creative workspace environment. These luxuries are attracting ever more companies and businesses to relocate to serviced office spaces throughout the capital.
If you’re looking for a serviced office space in London it is imperative that you choose an area that suits your company culture, whether you’re looking for a cool and quirky office space or a traditional timeless space, there is something to offer all. Here we take a look at five of the best serviced office spaces in London.
Shoreditch
Shoreditch was once renowned as a seedy corner of East London, however in recent years this region has quickly become one of the cities hottest locations. Commonly known as a quirky and trendy location filled with bars, galleries, clubs, markets and street art - this area has become a business hub in its own right, boasting hundreds of serviced offices that are suitably trendy to fit the location.
Finsbury Square, London, EC2A

Shoreditch High Street, London E1

Waterloo
WeWork Upper Ground, Southbank, London, SE1

The Southbank location is fantastic, located on the banks of the River Thames, just a short walk from Waterloo, Blackfriars and London Bridge stations, this serviced office space sits in a prime spot that is great all year round. Spend your lunchtimes strolling along the Thames enjoying the sunshine and the markets that sell delicious food at Southbank.
Mayfair
Mayfair is one of London’s most desirable addresses, this area has a reputation for quintessential Britishness, high class style and slight eccentricity.
Grosvenor Street, London, WK1

Kings Cross
King’s Cross is one of the most rapidly changing parts of London, the neighborhood is a gateway to the City of London, and with its non stop development the area is becoming home to more and more Londoners. The extensive regeneration has been centered around St Pancras and King’s Cross. This neighborhood is quickly becoming one of London’s most vibrant cultural quarters - filled with residential, office and recreational developments.
King's Cross, East Side, London, N1

To access the office space you can enter from the front of the station or from platform 1, the office interior after refurbishment reveals the original brickwork, steel and iron features of the iconic building. The first floor of the office space houses drop in work spaces and a variety of meetings rooms, the second floor is made up of self-contained offices.
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