North Greenwich Peninsula dominates with premium spaces like Landmark at 6 Mitre Passage offering corporate suites from the 8th floor, whilst Design District provides creative coworking from £175 monthly. Greenwich town centre clusters around Creek Road with boutique operators like Curve Serviced Offices, while Woolwich has emerged as the value alternative with Gunnery Works near the Elizabeth line. Charlton offers practical warehouse-office hybrids at The Workstack and Access Offices, perfect for businesses needing storage alongside desks. Eltham remains the borough's most affordable zone with GEB properties like Hill View Studios starting around £500 monthly for self-contained units.
Greenwich's pricing reflects its geographic diversity, with North Greenwich commanding £350-600 per person monthly at venues like Landmark, while Woolwich offers comparable quality from £149-350 at spaces including Gunnery Works and Royal Arsenal Gatehouse. Design District's hot desks start at £175+VAT monthly, jumping to £275 for fixed desks and £621+ for private offices. Charlton and Eltham provide the budget options, with Access Offices Charlton guiding around £173 per person monthly. For managed floors, expect £55-75 per square foot annually at Peninsula locations, dropping to £18-30 in Charlton's business parks.
Design District Coworking takes the crown at just one minute from North Greenwich Jubilee station, with Landmark following at 2-3 minutes walk. The Elizabeth line has revolutionised Woolwich, putting Gunnery Works within 9 minutes of the station and opening up 15-minute connections to Canary Wharf. Greenwich town venues like Curve Serviced Offices sit 7-10 minutes from both rail and DLR, offering dual transport options. For drivers, Charlton locations including Access Offices and Angerstein Business Park provide crucial parking alongside A2 access, something Peninsula venues typically lack.
Creative industries dominate at Design District and Thames-Side Studios, with the Peninsula attracting design agencies, architects and digital studios needing collaborative environments. Financial services gravitate toward Landmark's corporate floors, using Greenwich as a Canary Wharf satellite. Woolwich's Gunnery Works houses growing tech startups leveraging Elizabeth line connectivity, while Royal Arsenal suits professional services seeking character buildings. Charlton's warehouse-office hybrids at The Workstack perfectly serve e-commerce businesses needing desk space alongside storage, and Eltham's micro-offices host local consultants and service firms at properties like Hill View Studios.
Design District leads Greenwich's coworking scene with day passes from £25+VAT, fixed desks at £275 monthly, and access to rooftop basketball courts and wellness classes. Gunnery Works in Woolwich offers coworking alongside private suites, creating a community feel near the Elizabeth line. Curve Serviced Offices provides day office options for occasional users, while Woolwich Front Room operates a small community hot-desk space with just 6 desks for local freelancers. Most serviced centres including Landmark offer virtual office packages from £49-89 monthly, providing business addresses without permanent desk commitment.
Design District boasts 9 bookable meeting rooms alongside extensive breakout areas, while Landmark provides multiple meeting spaces with 8th-floor Thames views perfect for impressing clients. Curve Serviced Offices features a luxury 10-person boardroom near Greenwich town centre, typically £35-45 hourly. Gunnery Works offers both small and large meeting rooms supporting their creative community, whilst most GEB properties rely on tenants creating their own meeting spaces. The larger managed floors at 6 Mitre Passage can accommodate full conference facilities, though you'll need to factor fit-out costs into budgets.
Design District excels with daily, monthly and annual options across hot desks, fixed desks and private offices, no long-term commitment required. Access Offices Charlton provides 3-month minimum terms on unfurnished units from 100 square feet, ideal for uncertain growth trajectories. GEB properties throughout Greenwich, Charlton and Eltham offer 4-year small business leases with simple fixed charges, balancing security with manageable commitment. Serviced operators like Curve and the Greenwich High Road centre provide rolling monthly contracts on furnished suites. For ultimate flexibility, the 10,642 square foot managed floor at 6 Mitre Passage allows complete customisation whilst avoiding traditional lease complexity.
Design District sets the amenity benchmark with on-site restaurants, wellness programmes, rooftop sports facilities and creative workshops beyond standard office provisions. Landmark delivers corporate essentials including manned reception, kitchen facilities and BREEAM sustainability credentials on the 8th floor. Gunnery Works combines café culture with meeting rooms and friendly on-site teams in their refurbished warehouse setting. Access Offices Charlton uniquely pairs office space with optional storage units, perfect for stock-holding businesses. Most serviced centres include reception, kitchens and basic IT infrastructure, though smaller GEB properties like Hill View Studios provide just the basics: own WC, kitchenette and CCTV.
Greenwich offers 40-60% savings versus Canary Wharf whilst maintaining similar corporate quality at venues like Landmark, with the Jubilee line providing 8-minute Wharf connections. Compared to Shoreditch's creative spaces at £500-800 per person monthly, Design District delivers similar vibes from £275 with better transport links. Against South Bank offices, Greenwich provides actual parking at Charlton locations and larger floor plates at Peninsula developments. The Elizabeth line puts Woolwich's Gunnery Works just 15 minutes from the West End at third of Fitzrovia prices, while Eltham offers London's cheapest self-contained offices from £500 monthly, unmatched even by outer zones like Croydon.
North Greenwich Peninsula venues including Design District and Landmark rely entirely on public transport with minimal parking, though the Jubilee line and Thames Clippers compensate. Charlton shines for drivers with dedicated parking at Access Offices, The Workstack and Angerstein Business Park, plus A2/South Circular access avoiding central London congestion. Greenwich town centre offices offer limited street parking with two-hour restrictions, making DLR connections essential. Woolwich venues like Gunnery Works balance some parking availability with Elizabeth line proximity. All major venues provide step-free access, with newer developments like Design District and Landmark featuring full accessibility compliance including accessible WCs and lifts.