Bank station's coworking crown jewel is WeWork at 1 Poultry, featuring eight floors with direct underground access and a roof terrace. For heritage seekers, Landmark's Royal Exchange delivers Grade I listed elegance with day passes from £45+VAT and meeting rooms for up to 22 people. Argyll at 1 King William Street offers executive coworking lounges from £395/month, just 1-3 minutes from Bank junction. FORA's Warnford Court on Throgmorton Street provides characterful workspace in former Stock Exchange offices, complete with 11 meeting rooms and an overnight apartment suite for those international conference calls.
City hot desking ranges from Servcorp's £127/month introductory rates to premium lounges at £550/month. Us&Co Monument offers day passes at £30+VAT with Thames views and terraces, whilst BE Offices Barbican provides dedicated desks from £299/month including gym access. WeWork locations typically charge £275-£450/month for hot desking across their Monument and Moor Place sites. For occasional use, Landmark venues provide day passes at £45+VAT with access to phone booths and kitchen facilities. The sweet spot for regular hot-deskers sits around £350-£450/month, delivering consistent desk access with meeting room credits.
XCHG Spaces at 22 Bishopsgate leads with meeting suites accommodating up to 60 people plus an events mezzanine with skyline views. Landmark at 99 Bishopsgate provides boardrooms for 22-28 attendees at £234-£247/hour with tea and coffee included. For smaller sessions, FORA's network offers rooms from £32/hour across Warnford Court and Lloyds Avenue locations. Orega at 20 Old Bailey specialises in legal district meetings with rooms for 4-14 people near St Paul's. Most spaces include video conferencing, whiteboards and screen-sharing capabilities as standard.
Fitness enthusiasts gravitate to BE Offices at Barbican and their 150 Minories location, both featuring client-exclusive gyms alongside dedicated desks from £275-£299/month. Halkin at 68 King William Street combines design-led coworking with an in-building gym and roof terrace, positioned one minute from Bank station. XCHG Spaces incorporates wellness rooms within their 22 Bishopsgate vertical village concept. Servcorp locations at The Leadenhall Building and Dashwood House include shower facilities and bike storage for those cycling in or running during lunch breaks.
WeWork dominates with volume, operating massive sites like 1 Poultry's eight floors and Moor Place near Moorgate, focusing on community and social networking with prices from £275/month. Landmark targets the premium segment with smaller, refined spaces like Royal Exchange and 125 Old Broad Street, emphasising concierge service and executive amenities from £350/month. WeWork suits startups and creative teams wanting energy and events, whilst Landmark appeals to established professionals needing discretion and polish. Both offer day passes, but Landmark's £45+VAT tends toward business meetings whilst WeWork's All Access passes favour nomadic workers.
Servcorp at Dashwood House sits directly above Liverpool Street station on level 17, offering premium hot desks from £127/month with panoramic views. Uncommon Liverpool Street delivers biophilic design and wellness spaces just two minutes' walk away, with day passes from £40+VAT. Spaces at New Broad Street House provides designer coworking in a Victorian block seconds from the station. Landmark at 99 Bishopsgate combines coworking lounges with day offices from £50 per person, perfect for teams arriving on different trains. Each offers shower facilities for those combining cycling with rail commutes.
Phone booth provision has become standard across City coworking venues. Us&Co Monument features multiple soundproof booths alongside their Thames-view terraces. Landmark locations at Royal Exchange, 99 Bishopsgate and Gracechurch Street include private call spaces within their coworking lounges. FORA's Warnford Court and Lloyds Avenue sites incorporate focus booths for confidential calls. WeWork properties average 2-3 phone booths per floor, whilst premium operators like XCHG Spaces and Servcorp provide dedicated quiet zones. Most booths include ventilation, USB charging and acoustic panels suitable for video calls.
Us&Co Monument at 7 Harp Lane delivers exceptional value with day passes at £30+VAT including terrace access and meeting rooms from £32/hour. WeWork's Monument building at 51 Eastcheap offers hot desking from around £275/month across nine floors with a rooftop. Landmark at 40 Gracechurch Street provides professional coworking with day passes at £45+VAT, just 2-3 minutes from Monument station. For teams, Halkin's 68 King William Street combines coworking with gym access at competitive rates. These venues cluster within five minutes' walk of Monument, creating a competitive market that benefits flexible workers.
Rooftop terraces define premium City coworking, with WeWork at 1 Poultry and The Monument both featuring outdoor spaces for informal meetings and breaks. Uncommon Liverpool Street combines its biophilic interior with a roof terrace for events. Landmark at 125 Old Broad Street offers terrace access in the former Stock Exchange building, whilst Argyll at 1 King William Street provides City-view outdoor space. Us&Co Monument features multiple terraces with Thames views. Summer months see these spaces hosting networking events and yoga sessions, with some available for private hire through Zipcube's platform.
Day passes flourish across the Square Mile, with Us&Co Monument offering the best value at £30+VAT including all amenities. Landmark provides day access at £45+VAT across Royal Exchange, 99 Bishopsgate and Gracechurch Street locations. Uncommon Liverpool Street charges £40+VAT for hot desking with wellness spaces included. The Space at 14 New Street near Liverpool Street offers day passes at £54 for their Art-Deco workspace. WeWork's All Access membership allows day-use across multiple buildings. Zipcube simplifies comparison booking across all these venues, often securing better rates than booking direct.