Monument's workspace ecosystem covers the full spectrum, from WeWork's 51 Eastcheap offering everything from single-person offices at £630/month to full-floor setups for 50+ teams, through to boutique operators like Beaumont on Clements Lane with suites for 2-40 people. The district specialises in flexible serviced offices, with operators like Orega at 70 Gracechurch Street providing unbranded spaces from 5 desks upward, while Spaces in the Minster Building caters to startups with hot-desking from around £385/month. For larger requirements, venues like St Magnus House on Lower Thames Street can accommodate up to 42,000 sq ft across multiple floors.
Monument's pricing reflects its City credentials but offers surprising range. Entry-level hot-desking starts from £220/month at Halkin's Lower Thames Street location, while dedicated desks at Landmark's 75 King William Street begin at £350/month. Private offices typically range from £550-£900 per desk monthly, with Regus on Lombard Street at the lower end around £316/desk and premium spaces like Argyll at 1 King William Street reaching £850-£1,150/desk for their rooftop-terrace-equipped suites. WeWork Monument quotes from £630 for single-person offices, while Office Space in Town's nautical-themed centre commands £650-£865 per desk according to various booking platforms.
Office Space in Town's 20 St Dunstan's Hill leads with 15 meeting rooms ranging from 4 to 80 seats, complemented by their showpiece Deck rooftop for informal gatherings. Regus at 68 Lombard Street provides 14 bookable meeting spaces accommodating up to 50 people, while TOG's Warnford Court near Bank offers 11 rooms in a converted Stock Exchange building. For premium boardroom experiences, Halkin at 68 King William Street combines high-spec meeting facilities with a roof terrace, with hourly rates from £80-£225. Smaller operators like Beaumont Monument maintain 7 meeting rooms despite their boutique size, ensuring even 2-person teams have access to professional presentation spaces.
Monument station sits at the intersection of the District and Circle lines, with most offices within a 1-3 minute walk of the station entrance. WeWork Monument at 51 Eastcheap is barely 90 seconds away, while Landmark at 75 King William Street practically sits above the station. The Bank junction upgrade has transformed connectivity, with FigFlex at 18 King William Street now adjacent to the new Bank station entrance. Five stations serve the area: Monument, Bank (4-5 mins), Fenchurch Street (5-6 mins), Tower Hill (6-8 mins), and Cannon Street (3-5 mins), meaning you're never more than 10 minutes from major rail connections to Kent, Essex, and South London.
Monument's coworking scene thrives across multiple operators, with WeWork's Eastcheap location offering day passes from £25 and monthly hot-desk memberships from £299. Landmark operates two locations (40 Gracechurch and 75 King William Street) with coworking from £350/month including kitchen access and meeting room credits. Spaces Monument in the Minster Building provides the most social atmosphere with their business club concept, regular networking events and seventh-floor terrace. For premium coworking, TOG at Warnford Court combines hot-desking from £375/month with access to their café and event programme, while Us&Co on Harp Lane offers a more intimate shared environment with member events.
Office Space in Town's St Dunstan's Hill location dominates the views category with panoramic Thames vistas across to Tower Bridge and The Shard from their nautical-themed floors. Argyll at 1 King William Street provides a 4,300 sq ft private roof terrace overlooking Bank junction, exclusively for tenant use. St Magnus House on Lower Thames Street offers river-facing suites with floor-to-ceiling windows framing the Shard and Tower Bridge. WeWork's ninth-floor rooftop terrace at 51 Eastcheap delivers City skyline views, while Halkin's 68 King William Street combines Monument views with a premium roof deck. For a different perspective, FORA's 3 Lloyds Avenue features a landscaped roof terrace overlooking Leadenhall Market.
Standard amenities across Monument's office buildings include 24/7 access, shower facilities, and bike storage, with venues like Orega Gracechurch Street adding sound-insulated offices and generous desk spacing. WeWork Monument stands out with its pet-friendly policy and multiple event spaces across nine floors. Premium touches distinguish certain operators: Halkin at 68 King William Street features an on-site gym and restaurant, Beaumont Monument provides barista coffee service, while Office Space in Town includes a full café-bar on their roof. Most venues offer stocked kitchens, with Landmark locations providing bean-to-cup coffee machines and regular breakfast supplies. Tech infrastructure typically includes high-speed internet, video conferencing facilities, and app-controlled room booking systems.
Monument excels at flexible arrangements, with Landmark offering day offices from £45 per person per day at both their Gracechurch Street and King William Street locations. WeWork provides month-to-month private office agreements starting from £630, though longer commitments reduce rates. Several operators specialise in project space: FigFlex at 18 King William Street offers quarterly terms, while Orega's multiple locations (Gracechurch Street, Mark Lane, Lime Street) provide 3-month minimum contracts. For ultra-short requirements, meeting rooms can be booked hourly at venues like Halkin (from £80/hour) or through WeWork's credit system. Virtual office services are available at Regus Lombard Street and several other locations for businesses needing just an address and occasional meeting room access.
Office Space in Town Monument accommodates up to 700 workstations across their St Dunstan's Hill building, with the flexibility to take multiple floors. WeWork at 10 Fenchurch Avenue offers self-contained floors for 50+ person teams with dedicated amenities including wellness rooms. St Magnus House provides the most scalability with up to 42,000 sq ft available, allowing companies to expand from 12 to 100+ desks within the same building. Spaces Monument in the Minster Building can house teams up to 100 with a mix of private offices and collaborative zones. For bespoke fitouts, Argyll at 1 King William Street offers full-floor plates with around 200 desks total, while Orega's Lime Street location in the Willis Building provides suites from 2 to 100+ desks.
Monument sits at the epicentre of London's insurance and finance district, with Lloyd's of London and the Bank of England within a 5-minute walk, making it ideal for firms needing City credentials. The area's transformation includes the new Bank station upgrade improving access, while maintaining lower rents than Mayfair or Canary Wharf. The location offers unmatched connectivity with five stations within 10 minutes and direct links to three airports. Cultural advantages include proximity to Leadenhall Market for client lunches, the Tower of London for international visitors, and Borough Market via a 10-minute walk across London Bridge. With over 20 flexible office operators competing, businesses benefit from genuine choice and competitive pricing, plus the ability to scale up or down within the same postcode.