The Mansion House area offers an impressive range from WeWork's 5-floor hub at 33 Queen Street with its famous rooftop terrace to intimate 4-desk suites at The Boutique Workplace Company on Queen Street. Premium operators like Argyll provide executive spaces at 1 Cornhill and Octagon Point, while value-focused options include First Base at Albert Buildings starting around £450 per person monthly.
For teams needing scale, Myo St Paul's delivers up to 700 workstations across three floors, whilst smaller boutique operations like LentaSpace at Token House offer characterful Victorian offices with complimentary gym access.
Pricing varies significantly based on building prestige and fitout quality. Entry-level options like First Base start around £450-650 per person monthly, while mid-market providers such as Landmark at Cannon Place charge £650-850. WeWork's 33 Queen Street lists 2-person offices from £1,100 monthly total.
Premium addresses command higher rates - Argyll's heritage spaces at 1 Cornhill reach £1,050-1,400 per person, reflecting the Grade II listing and Dome Room meeting facility. Hot desking starts from £185 monthly at Pavilion's Cannon Green location.
Orega at 70 Gracechurch Street specialises in conference facilities with rooms accommodating up to 16 delegates, while Landmark's Royal Exchange location features impressive boardrooms for 22 people. Unique options include Argyll's historic Dome Room at 1 Cornhill and WeWork's event spaces across five floors at 33 Queen Street.
For regular meetings, BE Offices at 107 Cheapside provides multiple breakout areas with dramatic atrium views, whilst smaller teams appreciate The Boutique Workplace Company's discrete 12-person boardroom.
Mansion House Station itself provides Circle and District line access, but the area's real strength lies in its transport density. Bank junction (3-4 minutes walk) adds Central, Northern, Waterloo & City and DLR lines, while Cannon Street (2-3 minutes) offers National Rail services to Kent and Southeast London.
St Paul's Central line station sits 4-5 minutes away, Monument adds further District/Circle options plus easy Tower Bridge access. This connectivity puts Heathrow 45 minutes away via Paddington and City Airport just 20 minutes via DLR.
Most City offices around Mansion House don't include parking due to the historic street layout and congestion charging zone. However, alternative transport amenities are excellent - Pavilion at Cannon Green features extensive bike storage with shower facilities and even a cycle club, while WeWork and Myo both provide secure bike parking.
For essential vehicle access, the Barbican Centre car park (10 minutes) offers 24/7 public parking, though daily rates exceed £30. Many buildings provide motorcycle bays and several operators can arrange parking permits for disabled badge holders.
Major international brands dominate the immediate area - WeWork operates two centres at 33 Queen Street and The Monument on Eastcheap, while Regus maintains its Cannon Street facility. Premium operator Argyll runs four locations including Octagon Point and 1 King William Street.
Newer entrants include Myo's 44,950 sq ft St Paul's location and FigFlex's seven-storey hub at 18 King William Street. Established independents like Landmark operate multiple sites including Cannon Place and the Royal Exchange.
Standard provisions across most operators include staffed reception, mail handling, kitchen facilities and Wi-Fi, but premium extras vary considerably. WeWork and Myo include barista coffee bars and regular networking events, while Argyll locations feature elegant lounges and concierge services.
Wellness amenities are increasingly common - LentaSpace provides free gym access at Token House, Orega includes shower facilities at Gracechurch Street, and several buildings offer yoga spaces. Dog-friendly policies apply at WeWork locations and selected Fora sites.
Coworking thrives around Mansion House with options spanning budget to premium. Dedicated coworking includes Pavilion's hot desk area from £185 monthly and Co-Work's Cannon Street location offering fixed desks at £749. WeWork provides extensive coworking across both its Queen Street and Monument buildings.
Hybrid models are popular - Argyll Octagon Point combines coworking from £395 monthly with private office access, while Fora's Warnford Court offers design-led shared spaces alongside dedicated suites. Even premium Landmark locations include coworking lounges for networking.
The area caters brilliantly to all scales - solo entrepreneurs can grab day offices at Landmark from £60 daily, while Myo St Paul's accommodates up to 700 staff across its three floors. Most common are 10-30 person suites, with operators like BE Offices and Orega specialising in this mid-market segment.
For growing teams, WeWork and Regus offer easy expansion across multiple floors, whilst boutique providers like The Boutique Workplace Company focus on intimate 4-12 person offices. Argyll's various locations provide elegant scaling from 2 to 54 desks within heritage settings.
Move-in times vary dramatically by operator and current availability. Immediate occupancy is possible at WeWork and Regus subject to stock, with furnished offices ready within 24-48 hours. Landmark and Orega typically accommodate moves within 3-5 working days for standard requirements.
Bespoke fitouts or larger suites at premium operators like Argyll or Myo might require 2-4 weeks for customisation. Day office solutions at multiple venues offer instant access for urgent needs while permanent space is arranged.