Where to Bag the Best Desk Spaces in London
Anyone who’s worked remotely during the pandemic or as a freelancer knows that finding the ideal location to set up your workstation can be a challenge. As someone without a designated desk, I’m always searching for laptop-friendly spots equipped with reliable Wi-Fi, accessible plug sockets, comfortable seating, and strong coffee. Thus, after extensive research, I’ve compiled a roundup of the best coworking spots in the city.
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1. WEWORK
WeWork has established itself as a leading choice for workspaces, boasting functional, well-designed environments. With 47 buildings across London, it’s the city’s largest operator of office space, making it convenient for freelancers to find a WeWork nearby. Each location caters to varying clientele; for instance, the London Fields site features a fantastic rooftop for sunny days. Solo freelancers can opt for fixed desks or grab a seat in shared spaces, benefiting from weekly events and a vibrant community.
Insider tip: Each office has a selection of free drinks available starting at midday, with a limit of four glasses per person to ensure responsible enjoyment.
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2. THE OFFICE GROUP
The Office Group offers a collaborative working environment with stylish interiors. One standout location is Liberty House, adjacent to London’s iconic department store, Liberty. This coworking space combines modern aesthetics with original character. For £425 a month, you gain access to numerous TOG buildings and services.
Insider tip: Make sure to visit Polpo for their Apertivo Time between 4-6pm to enjoy tasty snacks and drinks for just £5.
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3. SECOND HOME
Unlike WeWork, Second Home boasts uniquely designed spaces filled with color and greenery. Locations across Spitalfields, Holland Park, and London Fields aim to foster a friendly community, encouraging networking and collaboration among different businesses. The facilities include yoga classes, lunchtime talks, and vibrant cultural events.
Insider tip: The Spitalfields site features a bookstore, Libreria, perfect for a delightful break.
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4. FOYLES
For those needing a quiet spot in central London, the café on the fifth floor of Foyles is ideal. Although the Wi-Fi can be weak, the invigorating coffee keeps you focused. Do your browsing beforehand, as you’re welcome to read while sipping your drink, but be cautious with your coffee!
Insider tip: It tends to get busy, so this location is better for shorter visits.
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5. SOHO WORKS
As part of the Soho House group, Soho Works offers stylish environments in some of London’s most desirable locations. These workspaces enable a balanced blend of professional and personal life, featuring smart interiors and a lively ambiance ideal for creative professionals.
Insider tip: If you’re an evening worker, benefit from extended hours with a range of support services available late into the night.
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6. THE HOXTON
The Hoxton in Holborn is a favorite meeting spot, designed with stylish décor and comfortable seating. It’s bustling with freelancers accessing the space as their office for the day, featuring a restaurant and relaxing atmospheres perfect for focused work.
Insider tip: For larger gatherings, you can reserve their variety of meeting rooms.
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7. ROSE BAKERY
Located stylishly on the third floor of Dover Street Market, Rose Bakery provides a calm atmosphere ideal for work sessions. Enjoy light lunches or delicious pastries while staying productive. For an uninterrupted experience, take the lift directly to the café.
Insider tip: You’ll find a delightful selection of magazines at each table, creating a nice distraction during your work breaks.
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8. ST PAUL ISLINGTON
This inviting café off Highbury Corner caters to local families but also welcomes laptop users. It offers a variety of fresh sandwiches and cakes, strong Wi-Fi, and power outlets, making it a pleasant workspace option.
Insider tip: Be aware that St Paul is a laptop-free zone on weekends, best for weekday visits.
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9. WELLCOME COLLECTION
Beyond hosting interesting exhibitions, Wellcome Collection is an outstanding free workspace. While the café serves as a lively hub, the serene Reading Room is perfect for focused work sessions.
Insider tip: Remember, plug sockets won’t be available in the Reading Room, so ensure your devices are charged beforehand.