Meeting rooms within a 5-minute walk of Old Street Station start from £30/hour at Work.Life on Great Eastern Street, climbing to £271/hour for Fora's 34-person boardroom at Albert House. Most 8-10 person rooms hover around £80-£120/hour, with operators like Runway East at 52 Tabernacle Street charging £86/hour plus VAT. Budget-conscious teams find value at The Workers' League on Bonhill Street (£36/hour), whilst premium seekers gravitate toward Fora's White Collar Factory where the 20-person panoramic boardroom commands £209/hour. Day rates typically offer 20-30% savings, and Zipcube's instant booking often beats walking in off the street.
Techspace on Luke Street leads the hybrid game with Logitech VC hardware standard across all 10 rooms, purpose-built for teams split between office and home. Fora's network around Old Street equips rooms with plug-and-play AV systems, particularly strong at their White Collar Factory and Black & White Building locations. WeWork's 145 City Road offers app-controlled room booking with built-in video conferencing, ideal for spontaneous hybrid calls. For critical presentations, The Trampery Old Street's Study room combines professional AV with acoustic treatment, ensuring remote participants catch every word. Most venues now include dual screens and ceiling-mounted cameras as standard.
Tuesday through Thursday slots at popular venues like Fora's White Collar Factory often fill two weeks ahead, particularly the 10-20 person rooms favoured by tech companies. Monday mornings and Friday afternoons typically have availability even 24 hours out, except during conference season (September-November, February-March). Workspace's The Frames on Phipp Street maintains good last-minute availability through their instant booking system. For specific requirements like 30+ person rooms or venues with outdoor terraces, booking 3-4 weeks ahead ensures choice. December sees peculiar patterns with early month packed for planning sessions whilst post-15th empties dramatically.
When impression matters, Fora's White Collar Factory delivers with floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking Silicon Roundabout and concierge-style service that makes clients feel valued. The Black & White Building on Rivington Street, London's tallest mass-timber office, provides a sustainability story alongside serene meeting spaces from £44/hour. For creative industries, The Frames offers minimalist rooms with in-house café catering, whilst Hart Shoreditch Hotel brings boutique hospitality with their Mortise and Tenon suites. Each venue offers something beyond functionality: White Collar Factory has the view, Black & White has the ethos, The Frames has the aesthetic, Hart has the service.
The Trampery Old Street's ballroom accommodates up to 200 standing or can be configured for 80-person workshops, with their Library offering breakout space. Techspace's Loading Bay event space handles 100-200 attendees with purpose-built training layouts. For smaller groups, Fora's tiered seating at 71 Central Street creates natural training dynamics for 20-30 people. Runway East includes whiteboards and flip charts as standard, whilst Workspace's The Frames provides super-fast Wi-Fi crucial for software training. Most venues offer half-day rates from £300-£500 for training rooms, with catering adding £15-25 per head for working lunches.
Old Street Station (Northern Line and National Rail) sits at the epicentre, with venues like Fora's White Collar Factory and WeWork's 145 City Road literally 2-3 minutes' walk. The Northern Line connects to King's Cross in 3 stops (6 minutes) and London Bridge in 4 stops (8 minutes). Liverpool Street Station adds Central, Metropolitan, and Elizabeth lines just 8-10 minutes' walk from venues like Techspace and The Frames. Shoreditch High Street on the Overground serves venues along Great Eastern Street and Rivington Street. Santander Cycles dock outside Old Street Station, whilst the 55, 243, and 205 buses stop directly at the Roundabout. Avoid driving unless essential as parking runs £4.40/hour in nearby NCP facilities.
Fora's Black & White Building on Rivington Street includes terrace access within the building, perfect for breakout sessions or informal networking. Their 81 Rivington Street location similarly offers roof terrace building access for bookings. One Hundred Shoreditch combines six meeting rooms with a panoramic rooftop that hosts up to 300 for drinks receptions post-meeting. During summer months, these outdoor elements command premium rates, typically 20-30% above standard room hire. The Montcalm East on City Road includes balcony access from certain suites. Book these spaces April through September for maximum impact, though covered areas at One Hundred Shoreditch work year-round.
Standard inclusions across Old Street venues typically cover Wi-Fi, basic AV (screen/projector), and water, though specifics vary significantly. Fora includes barista coffee and concierge support in their hourly rates. Work.Life throws in unlimited tea and coffee from £30/hour, whilst The Workers' League includes refreshments in their £36/hour rate. Techspace provides Logitech VC hardware without extra charges. Premium venues like WeWork charge separately for printing and phone booths. Catering universally costs extra, from £5 for pastries to £45 for working lunches. Always confirm whether prices include VAT as some operators quote excluding it, potentially adding 20% to your final bill.
Regus Old Street on City Road provides soundproofed rooms with controlled access, ideal for sensitive discussions from £45/hour. Fora's Central Street location offers calm, professional spaces away from the Shoreditch buzz, with 8-12 person rooms at £98-£115/hour. Old Street WorkRooms at 69 Old Street features sound-treated rooms specifically designed for focused sessions, bookable from £59/hour. For maximum privacy, Hart Shoreditch Hotel's meeting rooms offer complete separation from coworking crowds, though at premium rates. The Workers' League's compact 4-person rooms work perfectly for one-on-one interviews at just £36/hour, including refreshments to put candidates at ease.
Coworking spaces like Fora, Techspace, and Runway East excel at tech-ready rooms with instant booking, typically £60-£150/hour with minimal fuss. These suit regular business meetings, team sessions, and creative workshops where functionality trumps formality. Hotel venues like Hart Shoreditch and One Hundred Shoreditch add hospitality polish with dedicated event coordinators and superior catering, though expect £120-£200/hour minimum. Hotels work best for board meetings, investor presentations, or when international guests need accommodation. The Montcalm East bridges both worlds with business-focused meeting suites and optional room blocks. Zipcube simplifies comparison by showing real-time availability across both categories, often securing corporate rates unavailable to walk-ins.