Huckletree Oxford Circus at 213 Oxford Street leads the pack with its two-floor creative hub offering everything from £35 day passes to 60-desk private studios. The dog-friendly space includes a wellness room and regular member events, just two minutes from Oxford Circus station. For something more boutique, eOffice Mayfair at 299 Oxford Street provides bright coworking lounges and private offices with high ceilings, while Canvas operates from both 321 and 385-389 Oxford Street with characterful period offices. Zipcube lists all these spaces with transparent pricing and real-time availability, so you can compare Huckletree's £450 unlimited monthly membership against eOffice's dedicated desks or Canvas's private suites starting from £2,800 per month.
Day passes start from £35 excluding VAT at Huckletree Oxford Circus, rising to around £45-48 at premium locations. Monthly flexible memberships at Huckletree cost £250 for their Flex option (60 hours monthly) or £450 for unlimited access. eOffice Mayfair's dedicated desks reportedly start from £499 monthly, though they keep their hot desk rates unpublished. The pricing reflects Oxford Street's prime position, with Bond Street's Elizabeth line connection and the constant flow of international business visitors. Through Zipcube, you can instantly book day passes or arrange viewings for monthly memberships without the usual back-and-forth with multiple providers.
Canvas at 321 Oxford Street provides multiple shared meeting rooms across five floors as part of their private office packages. Frameworks at 129 Oxford Street includes a private meeting room within each of their four self-contained studios, ideal for teams wanting complete privacy. Hubflow's Atlantic House offers boardrooms within their managed floors at 351 Oxford Street, while the serviced offices at 411-413 Oxford Street feature three communal meeting rooms with wooden floors and high ceilings. Meeting room rates typically run £50-171 per hour depending on size and facilities. Book meeting spaces instantly through Zipcube with photos, capacity details and real-time availability all in one place.
Oxford Street's private office inventory spans from intimate 2-desk spaces to entire 60-desk floors. Canvas at 321 Oxford Street offers the full range, with units from 4 to 60 desks priced between £2,800 and £18,900 monthly. Frameworks provides four self-contained studios at number 129, each accommodating 12-16 desks with private facilities. For larger teams, Hubflow's Atlantic House has full floors for 25-28 desks at approximately £12,950-14,950 per month. The sweet spot seems to be 10-20 desk offices, with multiple options at Canvas, eOffice and the serviced suites at 411-413 Oxford Street. Zipcube filters by exact team size to match you with suitable spaces instantly.
Bond Street station sits literally beneath several prime coworking locations. Canvas at 385-389 Oxford Street and the serviced offices at 411-413 Oxford Street both claim a one-minute walk to Bond Street's Elizabeth line entrance. Huckletree Oxford Circus achieves a two-minute connection to Oxford Circus station from their 213 Oxford Street entrance, with Tottenham Court Road just six minutes away for Crossrail access. eOffice Mayfair at 299 Oxford Street splits the difference, with Bond Street two minutes in one direction and Oxford Circus three minutes in the other. These walking times matter during London's frequent rain showers, and Zipcube maps show exact routes from each building to help you choose.
Outdoor terraces are surprisingly common along Oxford Street's coworking corridor. Huckletree Oxford Circus features a sun terrace where members host informal meetings and sunset drinks. Frameworks at 129 Oxford Street provides shared roof terrace access for all four of their studio tenants, offering respite from the retail crowds below. The managed suites at 129-131 Oxford Street (potentially the same building as Frameworks) also advertise roof access. These outdoor spaces become particularly valuable during summer, transforming from quiet work spots in the morning to networking venues by evening. Find and book spaces with terraces through Zipcube's filtered search, complete with terrace photos and access details.
Huckletree Oxford Circus includes WiFi, printing, phone booths, kitchen facilities, wellness room access and regular member events in their £250-450 monthly memberships. Canvas packages typically cover reception services, meeting room credits, kitchen access and cleaning within their all-inclusive pricing. Frameworks goes further at 129 Oxford Street, providing a private kitchen, meeting room and WC within each studio's monthly fee. Most operators include 24/7 building access, though some limit this to private office holders only. Business rates, utilities and service charges are generally bundled into quoted prices. Zipcube clearly lists what's included with each membership tier, preventing those surprise add-on costs that catch out unwary tenants.
Day passes are available at both Huckletree Oxford Circus (£35 ex VAT) and eOffice Mayfair (price unpublished but estimated £35-45). Huckletree's day pass includes access to their coworking lounge, kitchen, phone booths and that coveted roof terrace. Some operators require advance booking, particularly for Fridays when West End footfall peaks. Canvas and Frameworks focus on longer-term arrangements without published day rates. If you need guaranteed desk space for client meetings, booking through Zipcube secures your spot instantly with confirmation, rather than hoping for walk-in availability at these busy central locations.
Canvas at 321 Oxford Street has units from £2,800 monthly for 4-5 desk offices, working out around £560-700 per person. Frameworks' self-contained studios at 129 Oxford Street suit 12-16 person teams, with estimated costs of £500-750 per desk monthly including private facilities. For flexibility, Huckletree's 6-desk private studios offer the creative community benefits alongside dedicated space. The serviced offices at 411-413 Oxford Street provide traditional value around £500-800 per desk for small suites. Value depends on your priorities: Canvas offers prestige and design, Frameworks provides privacy and control, while Huckletree includes community and events. Compare all options side-by-side on Zipcube with total costs clearly displayed.
Flexibility varies dramatically across Oxford Street's coworking inventory. Huckletree offers true flexibility with monthly rolling contracts for both hot desks and private offices. Canvas typically seeks 12-24 month commitments for their private suites, though they occasionally accommodate shorter terms at premium rates. Frameworks and Hubflow position themselves as 'managed' spaces with more flexibility than traditional leases but still prefer 6-12 month minimum terms. The serviced offices at 411-413 Oxford Street operate on licence agreements from 3 months upward. eOffice Mayfair provides the full spectrum from daily passes to annual memberships. Zipcube filters by minimum term length, helping you avoid spaces that demand longer commitments than your project requires.