Day passes in Old Street range from The Workers' League's £12 half-day rate to WeWork's £40-59 depending on the building, with most venues clustering around £30-45 for full-day access. Work.Life charges £50 via Zipcube On-Demand, while Regus offers day coworking from £45 at their City Road location. The pricing often reflects amenities: Huckletree's £35 day passes include access to their events programme and wellness facilities, whereas simpler setups like The Brew focus on core workspace needs. Interestingly, some premium operators like Mindspace and TOG don't openly advertise day rates, preferring monthly memberships starting from £220 at Work.Life or flexible packages like Huckletree's 10-day monthly pass at £175.
beyond The Bower takes the crown at just one minute from Old Street station's Northern line and National Rail platforms, occupying two floors inside The Bower's Tower at 207 Old Street. TOG's White Collar Factory at 1 Old Street Yard matches this proximity, sitting directly above the Silicon Roundabout with additional access to Moorgate in 8 minutes. For those juggling multiple transport options, Huckletree Shoreditch in the Alphabeta Building offers a sweet spot: 6 minutes to Moorgate, 6-8 minutes to Old Street, and 8-10 minutes to Liverpool Street, giving you Northern, Metropolitan, Hammersmith & City, Circle, and Central line options plus mainline rail connections.
Hoxton Mix on Paul Street explicitly offers 24/7 access with their £400 monthly hot desk membership, including ergonomic furniture, storage lockers, and high-speed fibre. The Brew at Eagle House on City Road also provides round-the-clock access for members, with hot desk rates ranging from £195-314 monthly according to broker listings. Most WeWork locations offer extended hours rather than true 24/7 access, though their 145 City Road building has particularly generous opening times. For comparison, Workspace Group's locations like Wenlock Studios typically run 8am-7pm weekdays, while premium operators like Fora and Mindspace generally close by 8pm, focusing on work-life balance rather than midnight coding sessions.
WeWork's three Old Street locations (145 City Road, 41 Corsham Street, and Linen Court) offer the predictable global formula: barista bars, phone booths, member apps, and that signature energetic atmosphere, with monthly coworking from £269-329. Independent venues like Work.Life at £220 monthly provide a more intimate experience with B Corp credentials and stronger local community ties. The real differentiator shows in flexibility: The Workers' League lets you test the waters with £12 half-days, while Huckletree offers their Flex membership at £175 for 10 days monthly, perfect for hybrid workers. WeWork wins on scale and amenities, but indies like Hoxton Mix counter with uncomplicated pricing and genuine neighbourhood connections.
Runway East on Tabernacle Street leads with 20 meeting rooms included free for members, just 3 minutes from Old Street station, though they don't openly advertise hot desk rates. Huckletree Shoreditch provides strong value with meeting rooms and an events auditorium accessible to their Flex (£175) and Unlimited (£225-450) members. For pay-as-you-go flexibility, Regus locations offer hourly meeting room bookings alongside their £45 day passes, while Work.Life includes meeting room access in their £220 monthly unlimited coworking membership. TOG and Fora properties provide extensive meeting facilities but require Roam or Owned memberships for access, with pricing not transparently listed.
beyond The Bower operates at scale with 400 desks across their two floors in The Bower's Tower, while WeWork's 145 City Road spans nine floors of collaborative space. At the boutique end, Mindspace Old Street and The Old Street Workrooms at 69 Old Street offer more intimate environments with curated member communities. Mid-size options include Work.Life's large open coworking floor on Great Eastern Street and The Brew's Eagle House with hot desk zones supporting up to 100-desk private offices in the same building. This range means you can match your workspace to your growth stage: solo founders might prefer The Workers' League's relaxed vibe, while scale-ups eyeing Series A might gravitate toward White Collar Factory's premium positioning.
TOG's Black & White Building on Rivington Street stands out as London's largest timber office building, offering coworking access through Fora memberships in a genuinely sustainable structure 9-10 minutes from Old Street station. Work.Life holds B Corp certification across all locations including their Old Street branch, integrating social and environmental performance into their operations at £220 monthly for unlimited coworking. While many venues claim green credentials, these two demonstrate measurable commitment: TOG through pioneering timber construction that stores rather than emits carbon, and Work.Life through third-party verified impact assessment covering everything from supply chains to community programmes.
Huckletree's Flex membership at £175-250 monthly for 10 days offers the sweet spot for hybrid workers who need regular but not daily access, including free meeting rooms and wellness facilities. For truly sporadic use, The Workers' League's £24 day passes or £12 half-days provide maximum flexibility without commitment. Regus packages their day coworking from £45 with instant booking via their app, useful for last-minute client meetings. Work.Life sits between these extremes at £220 for unlimited monthly access, worthwhile if you're averaging more than 2-3 days weekly. The calculation shifts if you need regular meeting rooms: Runway East's free meeting room access for members could offset a higher base rate.
Huckletree Shoreditch actively programmes member events and operates an events auditorium, creating structured networking alongside their £175-450 monthly memberships. Work.Life emphasises community with regular member gatherings and their B Corp network connections, all included in the £220 monthly rate. beyond The Bower leverages its position in The Bower campus to facilitate connections across the building's 400-desk community, with dedicated community management via their members app. For organic networking, WeWork's 145 City Road with its nine floors and barista bar creates natural collision points, though at £269-329 monthly you're paying premium rates. Runway East targets startup founders specifically, though their hot desk pricing remains opaque.
Standard amenities across most Old Street venues include high-speed Wi-Fi, printing facilities, kitchen access with coffee/tea, and bookable meeting rooms, with venues like Work.Life and Huckletree including these in base membership. Premium additions vary significantly: TOG's White Collar Factory features a rooftop running track, WeWork locations offer barista-staffed coffee bars and phone booths, while Mindspace provides boutique-designed lounges. Practical extras matter too: The Brew and Wenlock Studios include bike storage and showers, crucial for cycle commuters, while Hoxton Mix adds personal storage lockers with their £400 monthly membership. At the budget end, The Workers' League keeps it simple with desks, Wi-Fi and meeting rooms, reflected in their £24 day rate.