MYO Piccadilly at Lucent W1 sits literally opposite the station entrance with 11 private suites housing 8 to 92 desks, while Regus at 48 Warwick Street offers 500 workstations just two minutes away. One Heddon Street, The Crown Estate's WELL-certified workspace, provides Team Spaces for 2 to 32 people with a roof terrace, all within a four-minute walk. The Space at 120 Regent Street puts you five minutes from the tube with boutique floors above the retail buzz. These venues range from Regus's £199 per person monthly to MYO's premium £1,200+ packages, each with 24/7 access and meeting rooms included.
Private office pricing spans dramatically based on building prestige and fit-out quality. Runway East Soho starts at £610 per person monthly for creative teams, while Work.Life on Noel Street offers small offices from £850 per person. Premium addresses like Argyll at 33 St James's Square command £900 to £1,600 per person, reflecting their Georgian grandeur and finance sector clientele. GPE's new managed floors at 170 Piccadilly, launching 2025 with shared club space and landscaped terraces, will likely exceed £1,100 per person. Most operators include utilities, cleaning and reception services, though meeting room credits vary significantly between providers.
Fora Broadwick Street leads with podcast studios, an on-site gym, roof terrace and 500+ meeting rooms across their network. One Heddon Street focuses on wellness with WELL certification, biophilic design and an on-site café serving healthy options. Runway East's Old Compton Street location combines a vibrant rooftop with community programming and podcast facilities perfect for content creators. For pure workspace variety, the five-floor Regus at Rex House includes a roof terrace alongside traditional meeting rooms. Each venue targets different work styles, from Fora's design-conscious creatives to One Heddon Street's wellness-focused professionals.
The Boutique Workplace Company operates a charming Grade II-listed townhouse at 11 Golden Square, offering intimate offices for 2 to 10 desks with period features and a dog-friendly policy. Frameworks at Broadwick Works converted a former recording studio into four self-contained studios ranging from 19 to 40 desks, each with private kitchens and meeting rooms. WorkPad's seven-suite building at 22 King Street St James's provides discreet period offices opposite Christie's auction house. These smaller operators typically charge £650 to £1,400 per person monthly, offering more character than corporate alternatives while maintaining professional standards with 24/7 access and dedicated meeting facilities.
Great Portland Estates revolutionised the area's managed office scene with Fully Managed floors at 166, 170 and 175 Piccadilly, providing plug-and-play suites from 8 to 37 desks with concierge service and single monthly billing. Frameworks Broadwick Works offers completely self-contained managed studios from £25,000 monthly for 24 to 32 person teams. Several buildings along Warwick Street provide customisable managed suites starting around £806 per desk monthly including furniture and utilities. These managed solutions eliminate traditional lease commitments while maintaining the privacy of dedicated space, particularly appealing to growing companies needing flexibility without the coworking atmosphere.
Argyll at 33 St James's Square provides the ultimate prestige with its Robert Adam Georgian architecture, eight meeting rooms seating 6 to 22, and a formal lounge overlooking the historic square. MYO Piccadilly's Lucent Lounge doubles as an event space for 40 standing with panoramic views directly above Piccadilly Circus. Fora's network gives members access to over 500 meeting rooms, with their Broadwick Street location featuring spaces for up to 32 participants plus a 150-person event area. For quick client catch-ups, The Space at 120 Regent Street offers meeting rooms from £69 hourly with two rooms per floor ensuring availability.
Piccadilly Circus station itself connects the Piccadilly and Bakerloo lines, while most venues sit within a five-minute walk of multiple stations. One Heddon Street achieves the perfect triangle, reaching Piccadilly Circus in 4 minutes, Oxford Circus in 6, and Green Park in 6. Venues along Soho's Broadwick Street add Tottenham Court Road's Elizabeth line connection within 6 to 7 minutes. St James's locations like Argyll benefit from Charing Cross proximity for southeastern rail connections. This transport density means your team can commute from virtually anywhere in Greater London within 45 minutes, while international clients reach you in 15 minutes from Paddington via the Elizabeth line.
Work.Life Soho pioneered tiered hybrid memberships with Flex from £36 monthly for occasional use, Unlimited coworking at £260, and private offices from £850 per person. One Heddon Street offers resident desks from £800 monthly that bridge hot-desking and private offices. Runway East provides hot desks around £565 monthly with credits for their meeting rooms and podcast studio. Regus operates multiple membership tiers across their 48 Warwick Street and Rex House locations, from business lounges to full office access. These flexible arrangements let teams scale up or down monthly, perfect for project-based work or companies testing their return-to-office strategies.
One Heddon Street achieved WELL certification with air quality monitoring, circadian lighting and extensive biophilic design throughout. The Crown Estate's 20 Air Street targets net zero carbon with its dramatic atrium providing natural ventilation and daylight to reduce energy consumption. GPE's managed offices at 166 and 175 Piccadilly incorporate smart building systems for optimised energy use. Most venues now provide bike storage, showers and changing facilities to encourage cycling, with Fora Broadwick Street adding an on-site gym. These sustainability credentials increasingly matter to talent acquisition, with younger workers actively choosing employers based on their environmental commitments.
Runway East cultivates a startup ecosystem across two Soho locations, with private offices from £610 per person, community programming and a lively rooftop perfect for team socials. Fora's design-led spaces at Broadwick Street and Liberty House attract creative agencies with their podcast studios and curated interiors. Frameworks Broadwick Works provides complete autonomy in former recording studios, ideal for brands wanting distinctive space from £1,000 per person monthly. Work.Life focuses on community building with weekly events and collaborative zones. These venues understand that creative teams need more than desks, providing the energy and amenities that spark innovation while maintaining professional standards for client work.