Right at the station, you've got two standout choices. Spacemade's Fulham Works sits inside Fulham Broadway Centre, literally one minute from the tube, with day passes at £35 and flexible monthly plans starting from £99 for 5 days. Just two minutes away, Huddle Fulham occupies the former Universal Music HQ at The Fulham Centre, offering boutique coworking for 18 people with rooftop garden access. HomeWork Workspace on Effie Road provides another station-adjacent option through IWG's network, with day coworking from £29. Each venue brings something different: Spacemade has Caravan coffee and dog-friendly policies, Huddle focuses on community with Clarion Café downstairs, while HomeWork delivers straightforward, café-style coworking.
Fulham's hot-desk pricing sits comfortably between Zone 1 premiums and outer London bargains. Day passes range from £29 at HomeWork Workspace to £40 at Uncommon Fulham. For regular use, Spacemade offers the most flexible structure: 5 days monthly for £99, 10 days for £169, or unlimited for £259. Premium options like Uncommon start at £299/month for hot-desking, while the new Pavilion Club at Fulham Green runs around £250-£350 monthly based on launch reports. If you need a dedicated desk, expect £379-£425 across most venues. The sweet spot for budget-conscious freelancers is Spacemade's 10-day plan at £169, giving you flexibility without the full monthly commitment.
Uncommon Fulham leads with multiple meeting rooms ranging from 6 to 14 people, plus a Zen Studio and private outdoor patio for creative sessions. Their Meeting Room 3 accommodates 14 and comes with full AV setup. At Fulham Broadway, both Spacemade and Huddle provide solid options: Spacemade has the 'Parsons' room for 6, while Huddle offers two 7-person rooms and a 9-person boardroom. For riverside meetings, Marina Studios at Chelsea Harbour includes meeting facilities within their coworking setup, though you'll need to enquire about specific capacities. Most venues charge £20-40/hour for meeting rooms, with member discounts typically 20-30% off standard rates.
Uncommon Fulham takes wellness seriously with their biophilic design, zen garden, and on-site wellness classes. The space feels more like a health-conscious members' club than traditional coworking, with quiet zones for deep focus and natural light flooding every corner. Over at Munster Village, Coda Studios includes Coda Fit gym access with their £375/month desk membership, perfect for lunchtime workouts. The Pavilion Club at Fulham Green integrates coworking into a two-acre garden campus with outdoor work areas and terraces. Even Spacemade embraces lifestyle perks with their dog-friendly policy and partnership with Caravan coffee. These venues understand that Fulham professionals value work-life balance as much as productivity.
The riverside stretch offers a different vibe from central Fulham. Marina Studios at Chelsea Harbour provides waterside coworking just 1-3 minutes from Imperial Wharf station, with Thames Clipper services nearby for those commuting to Canary Wharf or Westminster. The area attracts creative businesses and startups drawn to lower rents and riverside atmosphere. There's also an independent desk share option at Imperial Wharf for £395/month through ShareMyOffice, where you'll join a design studio's open-plan office. While you won't find the density of options like Fulham Broadway, the Imperial Wharf area compensates with character, space, and excellent transport links via Overground to Clapham Junction (4 minutes) and West Brompton (2 minutes).
Each operator targets different working styles and budgets. Uncommon suits those wanting premium amenities and wellness focus, worth the £299+/month if you value zen gardens and yoga classes. Spacemade hits the sweet spot for flexibility with their tiered pricing from £99-259/month, ideal for hybrid workers who don't need daily access. Huddle appeals to those seeking intimate, community-driven spaces with just 18 coworking spots total. HomeWork through IWG works for straightforward, no-frills hot-desking at £139/month. Consider location too: Uncommon sits on New King's Road near Parsons Green's restaurants, Spacemade and Huddle cluster around Fulham Broadway's retail hub, while Pavilion Club offers riverside tranquility at Putney Bridge.
Fulham Broadway station (District line) anchors the coworking cluster, with Spacemade just 1 minute away and Huddle at 2 minutes. From here, Victoria takes 15 minutes, Sloane Square 8 minutes. Parsons Green station serves Uncommon Fulham (6-minute walk) and Coda Studios (10 minutes), connecting to Earl's Court in 3 stops. Putney Bridge station sits practically next door to Pavilion Club at Fulham Green (1-2 minutes). For South London connections, Imperial Wharf (Overground) reaches Clapham Junction in 4 minutes, serving Marina Studios and the Chelsea Harbour business community. Most venues sit within Zone 2, keeping travel costs reasonable while maintaining quick access to central London, Heathrow (45 minutes via Piccadilly from Earl's Court), and southern suburbs.
Most Fulham operators encourage site visits before committing. Uncommon offers day passes at £40, effectively serving as paid trial days that showcase their wellness amenities and garden spaces. Spacemade provides tours by appointment and their £35 day pass lets you test the environment before choosing a monthly plan. Huddle at The Fulham Centre runs regular tour slots, though as a boutique 18-person space, availability varies. HomeWork Workspace, operating through IWG's platform, allows immediate day bookings at £29 without tours. For venues like Pavilion Club and Marina Studios, contact them directly to arrange viewings. Pro tip: visit during Tuesday-Thursday lunch hours to gauge the true atmosphere and community vibe when spaces are busiest.
Fulham strikes a unique balance unavailable in neighbouring districts. Unlike Hammersmith's corporate density, Fulham maintains village charm while delivering serious workspace. Compared to Chelsea's premium pricing, venues like Spacemade offer unlimited hot-desking at £259/month versus £400+ in SW3. Against Putney's limited options, Fulham provides eight distinct venues from boutique (Huddle) to premium (Uncommon). The area's residential stability means better lunch options, gyms, and evening atmosphere than pure business districts. Transport superiority shows too: District line frequency beats Wandsworth's reliance on National Rail, while Imperial Wharf's Overground adds north-south connectivity Chelsea lacks. Factor in Fulham's professional demographic (lawyers, consultants, creative agencies) and you get meaningful networking opportunities without the Shoreditch hype or Canary Wharf formality.
Beyond the headline venues, smart money finds value at Coda Studios on Munster Road. At £375/month including gym access, it's pricier than Spacemade but includes Coda Fit membership worth £50+/month separately. The creative campus atmosphere attracts designers and small agencies, offering networking opportunities the corporate spaces miss. For ultra-budget options, the independent desk share at Imperial Wharf (£395/month via ShareMyOffice) puts you in a working design studio, though without traditional coworking amenities. HomeWork Workspace's £139/month membership flies under the radar but delivers solid basics through IWG's backing. Early birds should check Fulham Green's Pavilion Club, where launch memberships reportedly started at £250/month. These venues prove you don't need £400+ monthly budgets to access quality Fulham workspace.