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15 Grape Street, London, WC2H

Office space from £3200

168-173 High Holborn, London, ...

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44 Russell Square, London, WC1B

Serviced offices from £400

Cargo Works, 1-2 Hatfields, Wa...

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338 City Road, London, EC1V

Serviced offices from £250

30 Moorgate, London, EC2R

Office space from £430

48-54 Moorgate, London, EC2R

Serviced offices from £299

168-172 Old Street, London, EC1V

Serviced offices from £450

12 Moorgate, London, EC2R

Office space from £450

12 Moorgate, London, EC2R

Serviced offices from £740

60 Cannon Street, London, EC4N

Serviced offices from £460

Mansion House, 33 Queen Street...

Serviced offices from £400

30 Stamford Street, London, SE1

Serviced offices from £490

168-172 Old Street, London, EC1V

Serviced offices from £450

1 Poultry, London, EC2R

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Salisbury House Finsbury Circ...

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Stamford Street, London, SE1

Serviced offices from £1060

Hudson House, 8 Tavistock Str...

Serviced offices from £650

30-32 Neal Street, London, WC2H

Serviced offices from £8040

1 & 2 Paris Garden, Southwark,...

Office space from £420

Safestore Pentonville Road, 79...

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Token House, 11/12 Token House...

Serviced offices from £575

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Considering serviced offices in Hatton Garden?

Located in Holborn between the West End and the City, Hatton Garden has a long history of being a place of industry and commerce. As such, setting up offices here is an excellent choice for any inspired business.

Hatton Garden's impressive mercantile heritage stretches back through the centuries and the area has long been known for its jewellers and in particular for its appraisal and selling of diamonds. There are around 300 jewellers and businesses which focus on jewellery in Hatton Garden these days including the famous De Beers Group. The area itself is named after Sir Christopher Hatton, who was gifted and purchased land around the area in the 16th century. An estate was built, as well as several houses and shopfronts and with the eventual sale of the Hatton Garden estate, several wealthy diamond merchants moved their businesses in. That tradition persists today, with this quadrant labelled as one of the world’s most prestigious and well-known diamond quarters in the world.

As well as its illustrious history, Hatton Garden’s central location at the heart of the city means it has good transport connections to the rest of the country as well as international stations and airports.


Hatton Garden Transport

As part of Holborn, Hatton Garden has plenty of access to transport across London. A series of tube lines and station serve the district, as well as a number of buses stopping in and around the streets of Hatton Garden.

Hatton Gardens nearest airport by distance is the London City Airport, which can be visited by way of the Underground’s Central line and the Docklands Light Railway or DLR for short. After that, Heathrow Airport is the second closest, and can also be reached by the Underground.


London City Airport

Airport Code: LCY


Heathrow Airport

Airport Code: LHR

Three Underground stations serve Hatton Garden, and they are Holborn and Chancery Lane on the Central and Piccadilly lines, as well as Farringdon on the Circle, Metropolitan and Hammersmith lines. The nearest mainline railway stations are King’s Cross and St Pancras to the north. St Pancras also offers international rail journeys to Europe through its Eurostar service.

15 bus routes are available around Hatton Garden, with stops including Holborn Clerkenwell Road, Gray’s Inn and Farringdon.

For those wishing to drive to Hatton Garden, the A501 is the best option running through central London. From here, turn onto the A15200 before continuing along Clerkenwell Road.

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