From hot desks in Shoreditch to private offices in Mayfair, day passes in Soho to virtual offices in the Square Mile — compare verified London workspaces with transparent pricing.

74 West End Lane, NW6 2LX

32-38 Scrutton St
Desk from €300/mo

213 Oxford Street, W1D 2LG
Desk from €1044/mo

35-41 Folgate Street, E1 6BX
Desk from €450/mo

30 Churchill Place, E14 5RE
Desk from €280/mo

Queen Street, EC4R 1AP
Desk from €1330/mo

Ingestre Place, W1F 0JL
Desk from €1096/mo

Moor Place, 1 Fore Street Avenue, EC2Y 9DT
Desk from €289/mo

3 More London Place, SE1 2RE

18 Circus Road South, SW11 8BZ

164-180 Union Street, SE1 0LH

92 Albert Embankment, SE1 7TY
Desk from €692/mo

37-41 Mortimer Street, W1T 3JH
Desk from €450/mo

4-5 Langham Place, W1B 3DG
Desk from €1044/mo

1 Poultry, EC2R 8EJ
Desk from €350/mo

56 Shoreditch High Street, E1 6JJ

125 Kingsway, WC2B 6NH
Desk from €289/mo

115 Coventry Road, E2 6GG
Desk from €151/mo

100 Drummond Road, SE16 4DG

Mappin House, 4 Winsley Street, W1W 8HF

25 Epworth Street, EC1Y 1AA
Desk from €249/mo

Berkeley Square House, Berkeley Square, W1J 6BD

New Broad Street House, 35 New Broad Street, EC2M 1NH
A coworking space in London is a shared, flexible workspace rented by the day, week, or month — an alternative to a traditional office lease. Memberships suit freelancers, remote workers, and distributed teams looking for a desk, meeting room, or private office without a long-term commitment.
Last updated: May 9, 2026 · Source: One Coworking Index.
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London has 95 coworking spaces across 16 neighborhoods, with day passes from €16/day. Available workspace options include day passes from €16, flex desks from €179/month, meeting rooms from €10/hour. The most popular areas are Aldgate, Canary Wharf, City of London. Spaces in London have an average rating of 3.7 out of 5. Compare prices, amenities, and reviews to find the right workspace for your needs.
<p>A London coworking space is a shared, fully-fitted workspace where individuals and teams rent flexible access to desks, private offices, meeting rooms or virtual addresses on monthly, daily or hourly terms — instead of signing a multi-year commercial lease. London is one of Europe's deepest flexible-workspace markets, with operators like WeWork, The Office Group / Fora, Spaces, Regus, Mindspace, Huckletree, x+why, Uncommon, Runway East, Soho Works, Workspace Group, Argyll and Wallacespace alongside independents such as The Conduit, Mortimer House, Camden Collective, Peckham Levels, Plexal, Here East, Impact Brixton and Bohemia House.</p><p>One Coworking lists 39 verified spaces across 16 London districts — from the Square Mile (615,000 daytime workers in 1.12 sq mi) and Canary Wharf (120,000 workers across the 97-acre estate) to creative hubs like Shoreditch's Old Street "Silicon Roundabout" and the 67-acre King's Cross regeneration that hosts Google's UK HQ. Day passes start around £25 in most neighbourhoods and reach £45–55 in Mayfair and the City. Hot desks and dedicated desks run roughly £250–500 per month. Private offices typically sit at £450–900 per workstation per month, with premium Mayfair and Canary Wharf addresses pushing £900–1,500. Meeting rooms book from £40 to £200 per hour. A London virtual office address starts from £50 per month. Every listing is checked for availability, current pricing and amenities so you can compare like-for-like and book the right space the first time.</p>
A London coworking space is a shared, fully-fitted office where individuals and teams rent flexible workspace by the day, week or month rather than signing a long commercial lease. Memberships range from a £25–55 day pass, to a £250–500/month hot desk, to a £450–1,500/workstation/month private office. Wi-Fi, printing, meeting-room credits, kitchen and reception are normally included.
Most London day passes sit between £25 and £45. Premium addresses in Mayfair, St James''s and parts of the City of London charge £45–55 for the full-amenity experience (private booths, baristas, rooftop or terrace access). Independent and neighbourhood spaces in Peckham, Brixton, Hackney and Stratford typically offer the lowest entry point, often under £30.
Shoreditch and the City of London hold the largest cluster of coworking venues, followed by Soho/Fitzrovia and King''s Cross. Shoreditch grew up around the Old Street "Silicon Roundabout" and still anchors London''s tech scene; the Square Mile concentrates 615,000 daytime workers across 1.12 sq mi, which has pulled in operators like WeWork, Fora, x+why and Uncommon. King''s Cross has added significant inventory since the 67-acre regeneration and Google''s "Landscraper" HQ.

Meeting rooms are bookable by the hour at most workspaces on One Coworking, with rates from roughly £40/hour for a 4-person room to £200/hour for a boardroom or 20-seat space. Liverpool Street, London Bridge (around The Shard), King''s Cross, Soho and Mayfair have the deepest meeting-room inventory. Filter by capacity, AV setup and district to compare available rooms in real time.
Private offices in London usually price per workstation per month: £450–900 in well-connected districts like Shoreditch, King''s Cross, Holborn, Aldgate, London Bridge and Liverpool Street, and £900–1,500 in premium Mayfair, St James''s and Canary Wharf addresses. Operators with the largest private-office footprint include The Office Group / Fora, WeWork, Spaces, Regus, Argyll, Workspace Group and Mindspace, alongside boutique venues like The Conduit and Mortimer House.
For Heathrow (LHR), the closest coworking density is in Paddington — a 15-minute Elizabeth line ride from Terminals 2/3/4/5. London City Airport (LCY) is best paired with Canary Wharf workspaces (one DLR change). Gatwick (LGW) is served by direct trains into Victoria and London Bridge — both have full coworking inventory within a 5-minute walk of the station, including spaces around The Shard.
Yes. London virtual office addresses start from around £50/month and typically include mail handling, occasional meeting-room access and use of the address for company registration with Companies House. Prestigious postcodes — Mayfair (W1), the City (EC2/EC3) and Canary Wharf (E14) — sit at the top of the price range; Holborn, King''s Cross and Shoreditch offer mid-tier options.
Use the district filter to map coworking against the Tube and Elizabeth line. Central, Northern and Elizabeth lines cover the City, Liverpool Street, Tottenham Court Road, Bond Street, Paddington and Canary Wharf. Northern, Victoria and Jubilee lines connect Soho, King''s Cross, London Bridge and Stratford. Each venue page lists the nearest stations and walking time, so you can shortlist by commute before booking a tour or day pass.