Flexible offices and day passes in London's most ambitious regeneration district.
King's Cross has gone from rail goods yard to one of London's most-watched business districts. Argent's 67-acre regeneration completed in 2021, anchored by Google's "Landscraper" UK headquarters, Coal Drops Yard and Granary Square. Add the British Library, Wellcome Collection and Francis Crick Institute on the doorstep — over 100 academic and cultural institutions sit within a mile, branded as the Knowledge Quarter. For coworking, that means quiet desks one street, packed atriums the next.
Hot desks in King's Cross typically start around £25–35 per day, with monthly hot-desk memberships from roughly £300 and dedicated desks in the £550–850/month range. Private offices begin near £700 per desk per month and rise sharply for prime addresses around Pancras Square. Expect to pay 15–25% more than zone-2 districts but 20–30% less than Mayfair.
King's Cross St Pancras is served by six Underground lines: Piccadilly, Northern, Victoria, Circle, Hammersmith & City and Metropolitan. It is also the London terminus for National Rail services north (LNER, Thameslink, Great Northern) and the home of Eurostar at the connected St Pancras International. Euston station is a five-minute walk for West Coast Main Line trains.
The anchor is Google's UK headquarters — the 330-metre "Landscraper" on King's Cross Boulevard, opened in 2024 — alongside Google DeepMind nearby. Meta sits at 1 Triton Square in adjoining Regent's Place. The Knowledge Quarter, with the Francis Crick Institute, UCL, the British Library and Wellcome Trust within a mile, gives founders rare access to academic talent. The 67-acre Argent regeneration delivered modern floorplates that older West End stock cannot match.
Yes. Most King's Cross coworking spaces offer pay-as-you-go meeting rooms from roughly £25 per hour for a 4–6 person room and £60+ per hour for boardrooms of 10+. Several venues sit within a 5-minute walk of the St Pancras Eurostar terminal, which makes them a default for client meetings between London, Paris, Brussels and Amsterdam.
The Knowledge Quarter is a partnership of more than 100 academic, cultural and research institutions within a one-mile radius of King's Cross. Members include the British Library, Francis Crick Institute, Wellcome Collection, UCL, the Alan Turing Institute and the Aga Khan Centre. For coworking members it means easy lunchtime access to public lectures, libraries and events that you would not get in a pure commercial district.
Coal Drops Yard has Dishoom, Barrafina, Casa Pastor and the rooftop at Lina Stores. Granary Square offers Caravan and Granger & Co for daytime meetings. For something quieter, the Lighterman on the Regent's Canal works for after-work drinks, and Hicce inside Coal Drops Yard handles longer client lunches. The German Gymnasium opposite St Pancras is a default for trains-out client dinners.
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