Greenwich offers exceptional value with Woolwich Works' Workers' Club starting at just £10 per day including unlimited hot drinks, whilst Hej!Workshop inside IKEA Greenwich provides day passes from £15 with free parking and two hours of childcare. For zero-cost alternatives, Greenwich Centre Library and West Greenwich Library offer free desks with Wi-Fi right in the town centre. Design District runs promotions with hot desk memberships from £150 + VAT monthly, significantly below central London rates. The borough's eight public libraries all provide free workspace, making Greenwich one of London's most budget-conscious hot-desking destinations.
Design District Coworking sits just one minute from North Greenwich station on the Jubilee line, whilst Landmark at 6 Mitre Passage offers a three-minute walk from the same hub. For Elizabeth line users, Woolwich Works provides workspace six minutes from Woolwich Arsenal station with both DLR connections. Curve Serviced Offices on Creek Road splits the difference between Greenwich and Deptford stations, each about ten minutes away. The centrally located West Greenwich Library puts you five minutes from Greenwich's rail and DLR interchange, perfect for those needing multiple transport options.
Design District leads with nine bookable meeting rooms plus three private pods for calls, whilst Landmark Greenwich offers multiple meeting spaces starting from £55 per hour. Woolwich Works includes a 10-seat meeting room at £25 hourly with their Workers' Club membership. Curve Serviced Offices features a boardroom alongside their hot desk offerings near Creek Road. Even the free workspaces at Greenwich's libraries provide bookable meeting rooms, with New Eltham Library accommodating groups up to 45 people for community rates.
Design District stands out with its rooftop basketball court, wellness classes, and on-site Bureau café-bar. Hej!Workshop Greenwich uniquely includes two hours of IKEA Småland childcare per visit alongside free parking. Woolwich Works combines workspace with cultural programming in their converted arsenal buildings, offering optional lunch packages with their £16 Level 2 day pass. Ravensbourne's Incubation+ provides access to MR/VR labs for tech startups, though membership is selective. These distinctive features set Greenwich apart from standard London coworking.
While most Greenwich hot desk venues operate standard business hours, Design District offers extended access for fixed desk members with 24/7 building entry available. Landmark Greenwich provides early morning and evening access for regular members, though not round-the-clock. The libraries typically close by 7pm weekdays, making them unsuitable for night owls. For true 24/7 access, you'll likely need a fixed desk membership rather than hot desk arrangements at venues like Design District or consider private office options at Curve Serviced Offices.
North Greenwich Peninsula dominates with Design District, Landmark, Ravensbourne's Incubation+, and Hej!Workshop all within walking distance of North Greenwich station. Greenwich town centre offers Curve Serviced Offices, Artfix in Greenwich Market, plus multiple library workspaces including Greenwich Centre and West Greenwich libraries. Woolwich provides a secondary cluster with Woolwich Works and Woolwich Centre Library near the Elizabeth line. The Peninsula's transformation has created London's newest coworking district, whilst historic Greenwich maintains its community-focused workspace offerings.
Design District's £175 + VAT monthly hot desk includes high-speed internet, access to communal areas, member events, and discounts at Bureau café. Woolwich Works' £10 daily rate covers unlimited hot drinks and enhanced Wi-Fi, with their £16 tier adding a brunch item. Hej!Workshop bundles free parking and childcare access with all memberships, plus complimentary tea and coffee. Most paid venues include printing credits, locker access, and mail handling for monthly members. Free library spaces provide Wi-Fi and power but lack the business services of commercial operators.
Most Greenwich venues operate on daily or monthly rates rather than hourly hot desk bookings. Woolwich Works' £10 Workers' Club pass covers the full day from 9am, whilst Hej!Workshop's £15 rate is also day-based. Design District and Landmark focus on monthly memberships with occasional day passes available. For shorter stints, Greenwich's libraries offer free drop-in desk usage without time limits during opening hours. Meeting rooms at most venues can be booked hourly, starting from £25 at Woolwich Works or £55 at Landmark.
Design District Coworking explicitly targets creative industries with maker spaces, exhibition areas, and regular creative programming alongside standard hot desks. Artfix Greenwich in the Market combines café culture with creative workspace, hosting regular arts events. Woolwich Works operates within a cultural venue, offering inspiration from surrounding galleries and performance spaces. Ravensbourne's Incubation+ focuses on creative tech with access to specialized equipment, though entry requires application. These venues attract designers, artists, and creative entrepreneurs seeking community beyond just desk space.
Greenwich hot desks typically cost 40-60% less than Zone 1 equivalents, with Design District's £175 monthly comparing favorably to £400+ in Shoreditch or King's Cross. Journey times to central London range from 15 minutes to Bank via DLR to 8 minutes to Canary Wharf on the Jubilee line. The area offers more free workspace options through its library network than most central boroughs. Parking is actually feasible here, with Hej!Workshop including it free. Greenwich provides the riverside views and creative community of pricier areas whilst maintaining its maritime town character.