Premium offices and day passes in London's hedge fund and family-office heartland.

14 Curzon Street, W1J 5HN

84 Brook Street, W1K 5EH

Berkeley Square House, Berkeley Square, W1J 6BD
Mayfair is the address that London finance still treats as a status symbol. Behind the Georgian façades on Berkeley Square, Curzon Street and Grosvenor Square sit hundreds of hedge funds, private equity firms and single-family offices — locals call it "hedge fund alley." Blackstone announced in 2024 that it would double its London headquarters at Berkeley Square to 600+ people. Knight Frank pegs prime office rent at roughly £165/sqft and above, the highest in London. Coworking here is small, polished and built for senior dealmakers.
Mayfair is London's most expensive submarket. Hot desks typically start at £55–75 per day, dedicated desks run £950–1,400 per month, and private offices comfortably exceed £1,200 per desk per month — addresses on Berkeley Square or Hanover Square push higher. For context, prime Mayfair office rents are around £165/sqft (Knight Frank), the highest in London. You are paying for the postcode, the meeting rooms and the tenant network as much as the desk.
Mayfair is bordered by three major interchanges: Bond Street (Central, Jubilee and Elizabeth lines — Heathrow in 30 minutes), Green Park (Piccadilly, Jubilee and Victoria) and Marble Arch (Central). Oxford Circus (Bakerloo, Central, Victoria) sits at the northern edge. From most Mayfair addresses you are within a 5–7 minute walk of at least two of those stations.
Berkeley Square and Curzon Street have been the unofficial headquarters of London's hedge fund and private-equity industry for three decades. Brevan Howard, Marshall Wace, Citadel, BlueCrest, CVC, Tudor and Blackstone are all within a few blocks. Blackstone's 2024 announcement that it would double its Berkeley Square HQ to over 600 people reinforced the cluster. The combination of premium Georgian buildings, walking access to Goldman/Lazard/Rothschild bankers and proximity to Bond Street has kept the cluster sticky.
Yes — privacy is a defining feature of Mayfair coworking. Several operators offer separate ground-floor entrances, no-signage offices and unbadged meeting rooms suited to hedge funds, family offices and HNW advisory teams. Expect rigorous KYC at sign-up, NDA-friendly meeting protocols and concierge-style hosting. Pricing reflects this: most "private entrance" suites start at £1,500+ per desk per month.
Yes. The Connaught (Carlos Place), Claridge's (Brook Street) and the Dorchester (Park Lane) are all within Mayfair. Most Mayfair coworking spaces sit within a 5–10 minute walk and many offer tie-ups for catered lunches or post-meeting drinks. The Connaught Bar — twice ranked World's Best — is a default after-work venue, and Scott's on Mount Street remains the lunchtime power-meeting choice.
Excellent. Bond Street's Elizabeth line connects Heathrow Terminals 2/3 and 4 in roughly 30 minutes; Heathrow Express via Paddington is a 10–15 minute taxi ride. Mayfair has a higher density of five-star hotels (Connaught, Claridge's, Dorchester, Brown's, Berkeley) than any London submarket, making same-day fly-in client meetings straightforward. Eurostar at St Pancras is a 15-minute taxi ride.
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