Ostatnia aktualizacja 9 maj 2026
London has the UK's deepest coworking market — One Coworking lists 22 spaces with instantly bookable day passes, from £16/day (median £45/day, range up to £125 for premium West End and Mayfair). Hot desks and fixed desks run £179–£700/month. The clusters: Shoreditch and Old Street (tech, the original Silicon Roundabout), Soho and Fitzrovia (creative, media), the City of London (banking, professional services), Holborn and Covent Garden (mixed). WeWork and Spaces concentrate in central; Uncommon and Spacemade focus on design-led mid-market; AndCo offers a £20/month multi-location pass for occasional users.
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A coworking day pass in London gives you a desk in a shared workspace for a single workday (typically 8–12 hours). Wi-Fi, coffee, meeting-room access, and the community are included. London-specific: high freelancer + remote-tech + finance-contractor density (the city has more solo professionals than any European peer) means day-pass demand is steady year-round, with weekday morning peaks in zones 1–2. Book online, walk in, show the confirmation at reception — no contract, no membership, no monthly fee. Ideal for client-meeting days, post-flight workdays at Heathrow/City Airport hotels, or workations with central London as the base.

Wimbletech · Wimbledon Reference Library
4.5(62)€16/dzień

Clockwise Old Town Hall, Bromley - Coworking & Office Space · 30 Tweedy Road, BR1 3FE
5.0(52)€25/dzień

Clockwise Wood Green, London - Coworking & Office Space · 50 Station Road, N22 7DE
4.7(93)€29/dzień

beyond Fox Court · 14 Grays Inn Rd
€45/dzień
London has the UK's deepest coworking market — One Coworking lists 22 spaces with instantly bookable day passes, from £16/day (median £45/day, range up to £125 for premium West End and Mayfair). Hot desks and fixed desks run £179–£700/month. The clusters: Shoreditch and Old Street (tech, the original Silicon Roundabout), Soho and Fitzrovia (creative, media), the City of London (banking, professional services), Holborn and Covent Garden (mixed). WeWork and Spaces concentrate in central; Uncommon and Spacemade focus on design-led mid-market; AndCo offers a £20/month multi-location pass for occasional users.
A coworking day pass in London gives you a desk in a shared workspace for a single workday (typically 8–12 hours). Wi-Fi, coffee, meeting-room access, and the community are included. London-specific: high freelancer + remote-tech + finance-contractor density (the city has more solo professionals than any European peer) means day-pass demand is steady year-round, with weekday morning peaks in zones 1–2. Book online, walk in, show the confirmation at reception — no contract, no membership, no monthly fee. Ideal for client-meeting days, post-flight workdays at Heathrow/City Airport hotels, or workations with central London as the base.
| Miasto | Przestrzenie | Ocena | Karnet dzienny /dzień | Sala /godz. | Biuro /mies. |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Londyn | 4 | 4.3 | €16 | €10 | €151 |
| Edynburg | 3 | 3.0 | €29 | €28 | — |
| Brighton | 2 | 2.5 | — | — | €289 |
| Manchester | 1 | 4.8 | €25 | €9 | — |
London day passes start at £16/day (smaller spaces in zones 2–3, off-peak) and average £35–£55/day. Premium spaces in WeWork (multiple), Mindspace, and Uncommon charge £45–£70/day. Multi-day packs (5- or 10-day) typically save 10–20%. Hot-desk monthly memberships start at £179/month, fixed desks at £375/month, private offices at £700/month per desk. AndCo offers a £20/month or £149.99/year pass that gives you access to 400+ spaces across London for occasional use — useful if you only need a workspace once or twice a week.
Shoreditch and Old Street (tech, the original Silicon Roundabout — Second Home, Plexal, Uncommon Liverpool Street), Soho and Fitzrovia (creative, media — The Office Group, AllBright), Holborn / Covent Garden (mixed central — WeWork, Workspace), City of London (banking adjacency — WeWork Moorgate, Spaces), King's Cross (post-Google effect — The Office Group, Wallacespace), Mayfair (premium boutique). Stratford and Greenwich for cheaper periphery options. Reddit threads in r/AskLondon and r/freelanceuk are a useful filter when picking between mid-market spaces.
Online booking is standard and recommended — central London coworking fills sharply on Tuesdays through Thursdays (the post-pandemic hybrid-work peak). With an online booking you get a confirmation email with address, hours, and check-in instructions. Some spaces (Spaces, AndCo network venues, several Workspace Group sites) accept walk-ins subject to capacity. Booking ahead is safer: only spaces with guaranteed availability for your date show up in our listings, and you avoid the 1–2 km walk to a back-up venue when your first choice is full.
London is more expensive (median £45/day vs €25–€35/day in Berlin or €30–€45/day in Munich) and more business-formal — banking, professional services, and consulting dominate the community, especially in central zones. The depth of choice is unmatched: more venues per square mile in zone 1 than anywhere else in Europe, with strong tech (Shoreditch, King's Cross), creative (Soho, Fitzrovia), and finance (City, Canary Wharf) verticals. For freelancers prioritising affordability, Berlin is materially cheaper; for international business gravity and same-day premium availability, London wins.