Greenwich offers distinct coworking personalities across the borough. Design District leads with its 16-building creative campus offering everything from £175 monthly hot desks to entire floors, whilst Landmark at 6 Mitre Passage provides corporate-ready serviced offices with those eighth-floor views. For budget-conscious workers, Hej!Workshop inside IKEA starts at £15 daily with parking included. West of the centre, Meantime Studios caters to creative businesses needing characterful studios with maker space. The University of Greenwich also runs The Generator for student entrepreneurs, though that's members-only.
Greenwich coworking spans an impressive price spectrum. Day passes start from £15 at Hej!Workshop (including IKEA parking and childcare access), whilst Design District charges £25+VAT for their campus day pass. Monthly hot-desking begins at £175+VAT at Design District, with dedicated desks from £200 at Hej! or £275+VAT at Design District. Landmark operates at the premium end with day offices at £60 per person and private offices from around £370 per desk monthly. Small creative studios at Meantime Studios typically run £450-900 monthly depending on size.
Three main venues welcome day visitors. Design District offers comprehensive day access at £25+VAT, including use of their lounges, wellness classes and Bureau restaurant. Hej!Workshop provides the most affordable option at £15, perfect for local parents who can drop kids at IKEA's Småland whilst working. Landmark focuses on day offices rather than hot-desking, charging £60 per person for private day office use with meeting room access. Most require advance booking, especially Design District which often hosts events in their communal spaces.
North Greenwich station (Jubilee line) dominates connectivity, with Design District literally one minute away and Landmark just three minutes' walk. The IFS Cloud Cable Car and North Greenwich Pier add alternative routes to Canary Wharf and central London. Hej!Workshop sits further east requiring a 20-minute walk or bus from North Greenwich, though Westcombe Park rail station offers a 12-minute alternative. Meantime Studios near Greenwich Park connects via Maze Hill (5-7 minutes) or Greenwich DLR/Rail (12-15 minutes). The Peninsula venues benefit from excellent cycling infrastructure along the Thames Path.
Design District provides nine bookable meeting rooms across their campus, plus phone booths and three breakout lounges for informal gatherings. Landmark operates multiple meeting rooms from £55 per hour with professional presentation facilities and those panoramic views. Meantime Studios includes contemporary meeting pods for residents. Notably, Hej!Workshop doesn't offer meeting rooms at their Greenwich location, just one phone booth for private calls. Most spaces require membership or day pass purchase before allowing meeting room bookings.
Design District was purpose-built for creative industries, housing designers, architects and media companies across their campus with regular creative events and collaborations. Meantime Studios specifically targets makers and artists with its mix of studios and workshop spaces, maintaining around 30 creative businesses in residence. The venues share a community vibe but differ in scale - Design District offers structured programmes and enterprise support whilst Meantime provides more intimate, studio-focused environment. Both offer 24/7 access essential for creative project deadlines.
Hej!Workshop wins for parking convenience with IKEA's massive free car park available to all coworkers - a rarity in London coworking. Landmark at 6 Mitre Passage provides parking options though charges apply. Design District has limited paid parking on the Peninsula with better provision at nearby retail parks. Meantime Studios offers some resident parking near Greenwich Park. The Peninsula venues benefit from being outside the Congestion Charge zone, making them attractive for teams driving from Kent or Essex.
Design District members access wellness classes, three lounges, street food hall, Bureau restaurant and regular community events alongside standard wifi and printing. Hej!Workshop uniquely includes two hours of Småland childcare, eight free IKEA breakfasts monthly with dedicated desk membership, plus unlimited tea and coffee. Landmark provides enterprise-grade connectivity, staffed reception, bike storage and showers. Meantime Studios offers 24/7 access, mail handling, gardens and kitchen facilities. Most spaces include utilities and cleaning in their monthly rates.
Design District offers the widest range with two to six-person studios from £621 monthly, scaling up to entire floors accommodating 46 desks with dedicated meeting rooms. Landmark specialises in serviced private offices of various sizes, typically from £370 per desk monthly. Meantime Studios provides creative studios from 175 to 550 square feet, priced around £500-800 monthly depending on size. These private spaces maintain coworking community benefits whilst offering security and branding opportunities essential for growing teams.
Greenwich combines Zone 2 accessibility with breathing space absent from central London. The Peninsula's regeneration created purpose-built workspace like Design District impossible to replicate in established business districts. Transport proves exceptional with the Jubilee line reaching Canary Wharf in two stops, London Bridge in six. Costs run 30-40% below comparable Shoreditch or King's Cross options. The Thames-side setting near Greenwich Park offers lunch-break escapes unavailable in EC1 or WC2. Plus unique propositions like Hej!Workshop's childcare integration simply don't exist elsewhere in London's coworking landscape.