The Bank Station area offers everything from single hot desks at Landmark's 75 King William Street (£350/month) to entire floors at The Boutique Workplace Company's 32 Threadneedle Street with 200+ workstations. Most buildings provide private offices for 5-30 people, with operators like Argyll and FORA specialising in premium suites while WeWork and Landmark offer more flexible membership models. Around 60% of inventory consists of traditional serviced offices, 30% coworking-enabled spaces, and 10% managed floors for larger teams.
Private offices near Bank typically range from £650 to £1,400 per person monthly, with Landmark at 75 King William Street publishing rates from £650 pp/month and premium addresses like Argyll's 1 Cornhill reaching £1,050-£1,400 for suites with landmark views. Coworking memberships start around £350-£395 monthly, while day passes cost £45-£60. Meeting rooms run £54-£132 hourly depending on capacity and building prestige. Virtual office services begin at £40/month for a registered address at Argyll or £150/month at LentaSpace.
Argyll's 1 Cornhill features the famous Dome Room with Bank of England views, while Landmark Royal Exchange provides Grade I heritage meeting spaces for up to 22 people at £100/hour. FORA Warnford Court on Throgmorton Street operates 10-12 bookable rooms across their former Stock Exchange building. For larger gatherings, Halkin at 68 King William Street offers boardrooms for 20 plus a private roof terrace, and BE Offices at 107 Cheapside includes double-height atrium spaces ideal for presentations.
Bank Station connects five Underground lines (Central, Northern, Waterloo & City, DLR, and Circle/District via Monument) making it London's third-busiest interchange. WeWork No. 1 Poultry has direct station access from the building, while Halkin's 68 King William Street sits just 60 seconds from Monument entrance. Properties like Landmark Cannon Place benefit from being directly above Cannon Street station (0 minutes), offering mainline rail to Kent and Surrey. Most buildings cluster within a 1-5 minute walk of multiple station entrances.
Yes, several operators run coworking programmes alongside private offices. WeWork No. 1 Poultry provides hot-desking across six floors with wellness rooms and pet-friendly policies. Landmark offers day passes at £45 across their 40 Gracechurch Street and 75 King William Street sites, including lounge access. FORA Warnford Court includes cross-site access to their City network with memberships from £375/month for hot desks. Argyll provides coworking memberships from £395/month with access to their portfolio lounges.
The Boutique Workplace Company at 32 Threadneedle Street includes an on-site gym with spin studio in a former bank vault, while Halkin's 68 King William Street features a basement gym and roof terrace. LentaSpace Token House provides free gym access for all tenants in their Grade II Victorian building. WeWork No. 1 Poultry offers wellness rooms, bike storage and showers across their six floors. Most premium operators including Argyll and FORA provide barista coffee bars and fully stocked kitchens.
The area serves teams from solo consultants to 100+ person departments. Sweet spots include 10-30 person suites at venues like Orega's 70 Gracechurch Street and One Avenue Group's Birchin Court. Smaller 3-8 person offices work well at LentaSpace Token House starting around £575 pp/month. Larger teams favour BE Offices 107 Cheapside with capacity for 100+ or managed floors at 52-54 Gracechurch Street taking 50+ desks. Around 40% of enquiries seek 10-20 desk configurations.
Argyll's 1 Cornhill occupies a Grade II landmark directly overlooking the Bank of England, while Landmark Royal Exchange operates from the Grade I-listed Royal Exchange building itself. WeWork No. 1 Poultry inhabits James Stirling's controversial postmodern masterpiece with its distinctive striped facade. The Boutique Workplace at 32 Threadneedle Street preserves the former Bank of New South Wales building complete with original vault. These trophy addresses command premiums of 20-40% over standard City space.
Absolutely - Landmark operates pay-per-use meeting rooms from £54/hour at 40 Gracechurch Street and £100/hour at Royal Exchange, bookable online without membership. Argyll 1 Cornhill rents their signature Dome Room by the hour for external clients. Orega Gracechurch Street and LentaSpace Token House both offer hourly room hire with capacities from 2 to 22 people. Day offices for team sessions cost £60/person at Landmark sites or can be booked at FORA for project work.
Standard serviced office rates at venues like Argyll, Landmark and One Avenue Group typically include business rates, service charges, utilities, daily cleaning, reception services, and basic IT infrastructure with 1Gb internet. Premium operators add complimentary meeting room credits (usually 5-10 hours monthly), access to lounges and kitchens with coffee/tea, and often shower facilities. WeWork and FORA include community events and cross-site access. Virtual services like mail handling and call answering cost extra at most venues.