London's tech and creative quarter — the original "Silicon Roundabout" at Old Street, with Box Park, Brick Lane, and Hoxton Square on the doorstep.

9 Appold Street, EC2A 2AP

74 Rivington Street, EC2A 3AY
Desk from €1015/mo

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

25 Epworth Street, EC1Y 1AA
Desk from €249/mo
Shoreditch is London's tech and creative quarter, built around the Old Street roundabout that the press christened "Silicon Roundabout" and that the UK government rebranded "Tech City" in 2010. Today the area still hosts the densest concentration of UK-headquartered tech and creative firms in London, alongside agencies, design studios, and product teams from US tech firms. Coworking here ranges from converted warehouses around the Tea Building and Brick Lane to glass-and-steel newbuilds along Old Street and Great Eastern Street.
Hot-desks in Shoreditch typically cost £250–£450 per month — meaningfully cheaper than the City of London and a touch below Soho or Fitzrovia. Private offices run £550–£900 per desk/month, with newbuild glass towers around Old Street at the upper end. Day passes are widely available from £20–£35.
Expect exposed-brick aesthetics, event-friendly lounges, podcast and recording booths, gigabit fibre, dog-friendly policies in many spaces, and barista coffee from local roasters. Most operators include meeting rooms with video conferencing, soundproofed phone booths, mail handling, end-of-trip showers, and bike storage.
The biggest cluster sits around the Old Street roundabout — both the original "Silicon Roundabout" sites along Great Eastern Street and the newer glass towers along City Road. A second cluster lines Shoreditch High Street and the Tea Building, with smaller boutique spaces tucked into converted warehouses around Curtain Road, Rivington Street, and Brick Lane.
Old Street (Northern Line) is the central station; Shoreditch High Street (London Overground) covers the south. Liverpool Street is a five-minute walk and adds the Elizabeth Line, Central, Circle, Hammersmith & City, Metropolitan, and mainline rail. Hoxton (Overground) and Aldgate East (District/Hammersmith & City) round out the network. The area is also one of London's most cycle-friendly.
The member base skews tech, digital, and creative: startup founders, engineers, designers, agency teams, VCs, and product managers. You'll also find content creators, podcasters, journalists, and consultants serving the creative-industries client base. The social density makes it a strong fit for anyone who hires from or sells to the London tech ecosystem.
Yes — most Shoreditch operators sell day passes from £20–£35, often the cheapest in central London. Day passes typically include a desk, fast Wi-Fi, coffee, and access to phone booths; meeting rooms are usually billed separately by the hour. You can book a day pass through One Coworking without a monthly commitment.
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