Market Insights: London's Flexible Office Space Market Report - Q3 2024

Up to 32 people
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Up to 4 people
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1 Royal Exchange London, EC3V

Up to 3 people
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Up to 10 people
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6-7 Saint Cross Street London, EC1N

Up to 37 people
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80 Coleman Street London, EC2R

Up to 14 people
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Up to 36 people
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Ropemaker St London, EC2Y

Up to 19 people
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74-77 Great Russell Street London, WC1B

Up to 14 people
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20 Farringdon Street London, EC4A

Up to 6 people
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Up to 8 people
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Up to 70 people
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2 Riding House Street London, W1W

Up to 22 people
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Typeworks, 25 Bowling Green Lane London, EC1R

Up to 89 people
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60 Cannon Street London, EC4N

Up to 169 people
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8 Northington Street London, WC1N

Up to 20 people
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18 Soho Square London, W1D

Up to 23 people
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4a Bloomsbury Square London, WC1A

Up to 11 people
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22 Tudor Street Blackfriars London, EC4Y

Up to 16 people
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1 King William Street London, EC4N

Up to 9 people
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Looking for office space in Central London?

Rubberdesk has 2,833 office spaces with a total capacity for 76,022 desks across 965 buildings, all available to rent right now in Central London with live prices.

With 141 operators to choose from including WeWork Beaumont, One Avenue Group, Podium and The Argyll Club there are options for every style and budget.

Central London Office Space Cost Summary

Median Office Rate Per Person £700
Median Coworking Desk Rate Per Person £395
Flex Floorspace Available (sqm) 4,345,500
Available Desk Capacity 86,910

Visit our Centra London Office Space Price Guide for a breakdown and analysis of available office space in the region.

London Office Space Price by Region

City 1-4 Desks 5-10 Desks 11-15 Desks 16-25 Desks 26-50 Desks 50+ Desks
Central London £675 £660 £643 £700 £703 £810
West London £402 £403 £475 £494 £550 £485
East London £400 £390 £409 £475 £435 £475
North London £325 £280 £234 £400 £400 £550
South London £266 £294 £350 £350 £130 £300

Source Rubberdesk. All prices accurate as of July 2024

About Central London

Central London is the beating heart of the city. It’s home to booming retail districts, bustling nightlife, prestigious universities, and most of London's most unique office spaces. It’s also where the Royal Palaces and Parliament reside. The area is incredibly diverse. There's always something to see and do here. You'll never run out of things to do, whether you're stepping out for a lunch break or looking for an evening out after work.

Best known for the Royal Palaces and Parliament (along with the headquarters of the Government and the Law Courts), Central London is home to many business offices, shops, museums, entertainment, and cultural hotspots. If you want to be where all the action is, Central London is the place for you.

Key Tube Stations in Central London

Discover the heart of London through its iconic tube stations, where history and culture merge seamlessly with modernity. Witness the dynamic King's Cross St. Pancras Station, a vital link connecting the city to the rest of the UK and Europe, attracting businesses that thrive on mobility. Immerse yourself in the colourful Covent Garden, a hotbed of businesses spanning retail, hospitality, and entertainment, providing an exhilarating experience for all. Indulge in the bustling Oxford Circus Station where retail businesses thrive, boasting a prime location at the crossroads of two significant shopping avenues. Lavish in London's esteemed retail and dining scene with Bond Street Station and Green Park Station, a truly upscale experience. Lastly, Liverpool Street Station offers seamless connections between the city's financial district and afar, establishing itself as an essential transportation hub to empower businesses.

Other tube stations in Central London include:

Key Tube Lines in Central London

Although, most London tube lines pass through Central London at some point, London's Circle Line includes the most tube stations in the region. Other stations that pass through Central London include:

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