London is Europe's largest flexible office market — 40 venues with serviced offices and team suites across 16 neighbourhoods, from the City of London (banking, law) to Shoreditch (tech, agencies), Mayfair (private equity) and Soho (creative). Knight Frank Q1 2026 puts prime West End rents at ~£155/sqft and City rents at ~£82/sqft — flexible offices are mainstream, not a niche. On One Coworking, fully furnished offices start at £184/month per desk (median £700, premium addresses £1,000+). Internet, reception, cleaning, and meeting-room credits included. Rolling monthly terms, no broker fees.

23 Sheen Road,Richmond, TW9 1BN

63 St Mary Axe, EC3A 8AA
Desk from €479/mo

77 New Cavendish Street,The Harley Building, W1W 6XB
Desk from €655/mo

4 Winsley Street,Mappin House, W1W 8HF
Desk from €629/mo

25 City Road,Epworth House, EC1Y 1AA
Desk from €249/mo

167 City Road,167 City Road, EC1V 1NR
Desk from €349/mo

83 Baker Street, W1U 6AG
Desk from €589/mo

450 Bath Road,Longford, Heathrow, UB7 0EB
Desk from €239/mo

132 Lewisham High Street,Romer House, 1st Floor, SE13 6EE
Desk from €259/mo

Avon House,Avonmore Road, W14 8TS
Desk from €235/mo

4-12 Regent Street,Rex House, 4th Floor, SW1Y 4PE
Desk from €575/mo

Berkeley Square,2nd Floor, Berkeley Square House, W1J 6BD
Desk from €629/mo

35 New Broad Street,New Broad Street House, EC2M 1NH

81-85 Station Road,Interchange House, 1st Floor, Croydon, CR0 2RD
Desk from €229/mo

17 Hanover Square,Mayfair, W1S 1BN
Desk from €419/mo

60 Cannon Street, EC4N 6NP
Desk from €469/mo

48 Warwick Street, W1B 5AW
Desk from €449/mo

160 London Road,Jhumat House, Barking, IG11 8BB
Desk from €229/mo

6 Sutton Plaza,Sutton Crt Rd, SM1 4FS
Desk from €215/mo

77 Fulham Palace Road,The Foundry, W6 8AF
Desk from €295/mo

1 Elmfield Park,Bromley, BR1 1LU
Desk from €275/mo

186 Brent Crescent, Park Royal, NW10 7XR
Desk from €205/mo

25 Effie Road, SW6 1EL
Desk from €315/mo

265-269 Wimbledon Park Road, SW19 6NW
Desk from €375/mo
A flexible office in London is a fully furnished, move-in-ready office for your team — rented monthly instead of on the traditional 5-10-year lease. Especially relevant in London where prime rents and lease premiums make long commitments expensive: tech startups, fintechs, family offices, and US/Asia-Pacific headquarters use flex offices to scale without locking in capex. Desks, meeting rooms, kitchen, internet, cleaning, and reception are bundled in one transparent rate per desk per month. Versus a classic per-square-foot lease via Knight Frank or CBRE, you skip dilapidations, fit-out spend, and multi-year commitments.
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Last updated May 9, 2026
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Reviewed by Christoph Fahle, Founder, One Coworking
London is Europe's largest flexible office market — 40 venues with serviced offices and team suites across 16 neighbourhoods, from the City of London (banking, law) to Shoreditch (tech, agencies), Mayfair (private equity) and Soho (creative). Knight Frank Q1 2026 puts prime West End rents at ~£155/sqft and City rents at ~£82/sqft — flexible offices are mainstream, not a niche. On One Coworking, fully furnished offices start at £184/month per desk (median £700, premium addresses £1,000+). Internet, reception, cleaning, and meeting-room credits included. Rolling monthly terms, no broker fees.
A flexible office in London is a fully furnished, move-in-ready office for your team — rented monthly instead of on the traditional 5-10-year lease. Especially relevant in London where prime rents and lease premiums make long commitments expensive: tech startups, fintechs, family offices, and US/Asia-Pacific headquarters use flex offices to scale without locking in capex. Desks, meeting rooms, kitchen, internet, cleaning, and reception are bundled in one transparent rate per desk per month. Versus a classic per-square-foot lease via Knight Frank or CBRE, you skip dilapidations, fit-out spend, and multi-year commitments.
The biggest clusters: City of London / Bank / Liverpool Street (banking, law, professional services — Hubble HQ rates this London's largest flex cluster), Holborn / Covent Garden (mixed corporate and creative — Workspace Group concentrates here), Shoreditch / Old Street (tech, agencies, the original Silicon Roundabout), Soho and Fitzrovia (creative, media), Mayfair (private equity, family offices, premium pricing), London Bridge / Borough (mixed central-south), and Canary Wharf (banking, finance — fewer flex options but premium). King's Cross, Paddington, and Stratford anchor the periphery.
On One Coworking, flexible London offices start at £184/month per desk — furniture, internet, cleaning, reception included. Median sits at £700/month per desk; full team suites run up to £1,375/month per desk. Premium addresses (Mayfair, Soho, prime City) run £1,000–£1,500/month. Whole-floor configurations on the platform reach £21,552/month for ~30+ desks. Compare classic per-sqft leases via Knight Frank or CBRE: prime West End ~£155/sqft, prime City ~£82/sqft (Q1 2026) — but those come unfurnished with 5–10 year terms and dilapidations exposure.
For fully furnished offices in London, move-in usually takes 1–4 weeks after signing. Some desks are walk-in same-day if the configuration matches your team size. London tightens up sharply in Q1 (January–March) and around financial year-end (April), when corporates relocate teams — flag time pressure in your request and we'll filter to immediate-availability offices. Shoreditch and King's Cross typically have faster turnover than Mayfair or Bank.
No, not for a flexible office. On One Coworking the contract runs directly through us — no broker, no commission, a single-page provider agreement, deposit limited to 1–2 months. Classic per-sqft leases via Knight Frank, CBRE, JLL, or Cushman typically need a solicitor for the lease, schedule of dilapidations review, and rent deposit deed because terms run 5–10 years. In London's market, the flex route makes sense up to roughly 50 desks; beyond that, a traditional lease usually wins on per-desk economics.