{"id":6365,"date":"2018-04-24T11:38:53","date_gmt":"2018-04-24T11:38:53","guid":{"rendered":""},"modified":"2021-04-20T11:43:00","modified_gmt":"2021-04-20T10:43:00","slug":"best-co-working-spaces-in-the-city","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/onecity.london\/5-things\/best-co-working-spaces-in-the-city\/","title":{"rendered":"The Best Co-Working Spaces in the City"},"content":{"rendered":"

This is Remote Working 2.0. with our list of the City’s best co-working spaces.<\/strong><\/p>\n

Did you know that there are over 2 million freelancers in the UK<\/strong>? One fifth of them are based in London: that’s 420,000 freelancers, just wandering around the streets of the capital, constantly on the hunt for somewhere nice to sit and get their work done.<\/p>\n

OK \u2014 some of them probably have home offices. But, sometimes you just want company or a different environment to spark some creativity. Long gone are the days of choosing between a tourist-filled Starbucks or a crowded hipster\u00a0caf\u00e9, serving over-priced coffee and avocado on toast.<\/strong><\/p>\n

Well, we don’t really mind that last part \u2014 avocado is tasty.<\/p>\n

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CITY PAVILLION<\/a>\u00a0<\/strong>– Who says you have to work from a desk? Here, you can settle into a designer armchair or sofa. The City Pavillion was built for the trendy: open spaces, a sun spot on the roof terrace and a bike repair shop<\/strong>. There’s a Gymbox<\/a> with luxury showers, too \u2014 in case you want to lift some weights at lunch. Hot Desk for \u00a3275 per month or get a fixed desk for \u00a3600.<\/p>\n

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THE CLUBHOUSE<\/a>\u00a0<\/b>– Less hipster, more glam. The Clubhouse is where the freelance suits come to work<\/strong>, with four locations available in London areas including Bank, Mayfair, St. James’s and Holborn. As a member, you can enjoy the luxuries of an in-house deli, a concierge service, phone booths and Apple computers, charging lockers, bike racks, showers and a courier service<\/strong>.\u00a0 Membership starts at \u00a3950, with the most exclusive members paying \u00a34,250 (and that’s just for an individual). If you fancy trying before buying, the house also does does day passes for \u00a375.<\/p>\n

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THE CANVAS<\/a><\/strong> – You didn’t think we’d write a list on remote working and not include Shoreditch, did you? The Canvas is just as quirky as you’d expect and a perfect location for freelancers who can’t afford to splurge on a monthly desk. Step into the\u00a0caf\u00e9’s Community Hub for free<\/strong> \u2014 a room that’ll remind you of school days, with its chalk boards and hand-written notes all over the walls. And yes, the food is vegan.<\/strong><\/p>\n

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FORGE & CO.<\/a>\u00a0<\/strong>– Another Shoreditch co-working gem, quite possibly our favourite. Not because of the super-speed WiFi or the complimentary hot drinks. No, Forge & Co. has made the list because it’s pet-friendly.<\/strong> That’s right, you can bring your pooch along. There’s a rooftop garden with benches for the humans and a sunbed for your furry friends.<\/strong> Get yourself a fixed desk for \u00a3400 \/ month, no extra cost for animals.<\/p>\n

\"WeWork<\/strong><\/p>\n

WEWORK<\/a>\u00a0<\/strong>– One of the original co-working companies, WeWork has spaces across the capital. That includes the former-warehouse-turned-millennial-office-haven in Devonshire Square, with brick walls, comfy sofas and indie art.<\/strong> Surrounded by restaurants, bars and health shops like Planet Organic<\/a>, it’s ultimately placed, a stone’s throw from Liverpool Street and the ultimate spot for freelancers who like to socialise after a hard day’s work.<\/strong> Prices start at \u00a3350 \/ month for a hot desk but there are private offices available as well \u2014 suitable for start-ups with team members on a flexible schedule.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

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