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| Product | Capacity | Size | Price | Actions |
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Day passes person | person | — | On request | |
Private offices 1–200 persons | 1–200 persons | — | from €1044/mo |
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Huckletree Oxford Circus is a 22,000 sq ft coworking and office space across two light-filled floors at 213 Oxford Street — two minutes from Oxford Circus tube and right in the pulse of central London. But it's built to be a launchpad, not just a location. Bold, design-led interiors house a tight-knit community of startups, scale-ups, and web3 and tech innovators, with a dedicated NFT gallery and meta-lounge that signal where the space is headed. What sets it apart physically is the sun-drenched outdoor terrace — a genuine rarity at this postcode. Flexible membership starts at £250/month for hot-desking, scaling through private offices and enterprise suites for teams up to 200. Phone booths, bookable meeting rooms, and complimentary tea and coffee keep the day running smoothly. If you're building something ambitious in tech, fintech, or the decentralised web, Huckletree Oxford Circus puts you among the people doing the same.
This workspace is easy to reach via a variety of public transport connections.
Work in a vibrant and energizing environment, filled with natural light to boost your mood and productivity.
This place is known for having a supportive startup and freelancer community.
213 Oxford Street, W1D 2LG, London, United Kingdom
Huckletree Oxford Circus sits directly on Oxford Street, one of London's most iconic and busiest transport and retail corridors. Oxford Circus Underground station — serving the Central, Bakerloo, and Victoria lines — is a two-minute walk, putting virtually every corner of the city within straightforward reach. Tottenham Court Road station (Elizabeth, Central, and Northern lines) is six minutes away on foot, adding even more cross-London connectivity. The immediate West End surroundings bring major flagship retail, a dense concentration of restaurants and cafés, and cultural venues within easy walking distance. Soho's independent food and creative scene lies just to the south, while Fitzrovia's quieter streets and media agencies are moments to the north. Whether you're meeting a client, grabbing lunch, or heading to an evening event, the neighbourhood delivers without requiring a commute.
Located at 213 Oxford Street, W1D 2LG. The office is a two-minute walk from Oxford Circus Underground station and a six-minute walk from Tottenham Court Road station. Look for the coloured glass façade on Oxford Street — don't forget to look up. A welcoming reception desk is on-site to assist on arrival.
Huckletree is a UK coworking and flexible office operator focused on ambitious startups, scale-ups, and tech innovators. Huckletree Oxford Circus is its flagship central London location — 22,000 sq ft at 213 Oxford Street — built around a community of founders working in web3, fintech, and emerging technology.
Review summary
Reviews of Huckletree Oxford Circus present a mixed picture. Members value the prime Oxford Circus location, welcoming reception staff, and its positioning as a hub for startup and tech-oriented teams. However, recent reviewers flag recurring connectivity problems that disrupt video calls, common areas that become crowded during peak hours making it difficult to find quiet space, and a fire alarm system prone to false triggers. One day-pass visitor found insufficient desk availability and described the booking communication as confusing.
Members most consistently praise Staff & service, Location, and Community.
Consistently praised
“welcoming reception desk”
See options & request a tourJonathan Scott
May 2026
Truly awful day pass experience. No room to sit at a table or desk, staff don’t seem to understand people come to work. Huckletree sends like 5 emails per booking with confusing and conflicting information. So many other great options in London.
Davide Vago
Dec 2025
One of the poorest experience with serviced offices I had so far. The building has constant connection issues which annoyingly enough occur when you are in the middle of video meetings. The common areas in both the 5th and 4th floors gets pretty crowded during the day, so it's highly complicated finding a quiet place for work catch-ups. Last, but not least, the fire alarm system is connected with the ground floor shops and it's often triggered by random events.
Leo
Nov 2025
Perfect location, well run, great people.
Hannah Siley
Sep 2025
Lance Williams
Sep 2025
Great location, plush office, and a very welcoming reception desk.
Klim Gorodetsky
Jul 2025