The closest you'll get is WeWork at No. 1 Poultry, which has internal access to Bank Station itself, offering private offices from single desks to 100+ person suites across six floors. Within a one-minute walk, Argyll at 1 Cornhill provides 65+ private offices in a Grade II building literally opposite the Bank of England, while Halkin at 68 King William Street starts from £750 per desk monthly with a roof terrace and basement gym. Most operators here offer flexible terms from three months upwards, with prices typically ranging £650-£1,200 per person monthly depending on suite size and building prestige.
For a 10-person team, expect £7,000-£12,000 monthly depending on your requirements. Landmark at 75 King William Street offers competitive rates from £650 per person monthly, while premium addresses like Argyll at 1 King William Street with its private roof terrace command £9,500-£15,000 for similar capacity. The sweet spot sits around £8,500 monthly at centres like Orega on Gracechurch Street, which includes meeting room credits and reception services. Zipcube helps you compare actual availability across all 20+ Bank Station operators to find your ideal price-to-amenity balance.
FORA at Warnford Court leads with 11 meeting rooms plus a two-bedroom apartment for visiting executives, while The Boutique Workplace Company at Frederick's Place uniquely offers a podcast studio alongside traditional boardrooms. For pure capacity, Argyll's Octagon Point on Cheapside provides rooms for up to 16 with panoramic St Paul's views. Most centres include 20-40 meeting room hours monthly in private office packages, with additional hours at £50-£100. Landmark's Royal Exchange location charges from £100 hourly for its heritage meeting spaces seating up to 22.
Cornhill positions you in the financial establishment zone, where Argyll's 1 Cornhill attracts hedge funds and private equity with its Bank of England proximity and £900-£1,450 per person pricing. King William Street runs the Monument corridor with more variety: Halkin at 68 King William Street suits growing fintechs at £750 per desk, while Landmark at 75 King William Street offers flexible scaling from £650 per person. The Cornhill cluster averages two minutes to Bank Station, while King William Street spans one to five minutes depending on your building, with Monument often closer for the southern addresses.
Yes, several operators have invested in wellness amenities. 32 Threadneedle Street features a tenant-only gym with Peloton spin room, while Halkin at 68 King William Street includes a full basement gym within its £750 per desk rate. The Boutique Workplace Company at Frederick's Place combines an onsite gym with a dedicated wellness room across its seven floors. For those preferring external options, Virgin Active Cannon Street and Nuffield Health Lombard Street both sit within five minutes' walk, with many operators including corporate membership discounts.
When impression matters, Landmark's Royal Exchange location delivers Grade I listed grandeur from £560 monthly for private offices, with the Exchange's luxury retail and dining below. Argyll at Octagon Point offers St Paul's Cathedral views perfect for closing deals, while WeWork No. 1 Poultry features an outdoor terrace ideal for summer client events. The real showstopper? Argyll at 1 King William Street's private roof terrace, exclusively available to tenants. Most centres sit above or adjacent to City dining institutions, from Hawksmoor on Basinghall Street to The Ned's nine restaurants.
Bank's five-line interchange (Central, Northern, Waterloo & City, DLR, plus Monument's District and Circle) gets supplemented by multiple alternatives. Servcorp at Dashwood House sits directly above Liverpool Street (one minute), adding Elizabeth Line and Greater Anglia access. Landmark at Cannon Place literally crowns Cannon Street Station for southeastern commuters, while Spaces at 60 Cannon Street reaches Mansion House in one minute. Most venues list 2-3 stations within five minutes' walk. The entire zone benefits from the Bank Station upgrade project, with new entrances and step-free access improving connectivity through 2025.
Bank Station commands premium rates averaging £750-£950 per person monthly, roughly 15-20% above Aldgate or London Bridge equivalents. Us&Co Monument offers relative value from £550 per person just eight minutes south, while heading seven minutes north to WeWork Moor Place near Moorgate drops to £600-£950 ranges. The premium reflects Bank's unmatched transport connectivity and financial district prestige. Interestingly, Landmark maintains consistent pricing across its portfolio, charging £650-£680 whether at Royal Exchange or Cannon Street, making their Bank-adjacent locations exceptional value.
Beyond standard amenities, Bank's operators compete on distinctive extras. FORA Warnford Court provides a two-bedroom apartment for overseas visitors, while The Boutique Workplace Company built a professional podcast studio at Frederick's Place. WeWork No. 1 Poultry allows dogs and features James Stirling's postmodern architecture, whereas 32 Threadneedle Street installed Peloton bikes in its spin room. Several venues offer outdoor space, rare in the City: Argyll's King William Street roof terrace, Us&Co Monument's panoramic deck, and Halkin 68 King William's terrace garden each provide breathing room above the financial district.
Servcorp at Dashwood House specialises in international firms with multilingual reception, global network access and virtual office services from Level 17. WeWork's two Bank locations (No. 1 Poultry and Moor Place) offer worldwide membership benefits and 24/7 access essential for trading floors. Argyll attracts overseas financial institutions across its five Bank-area buildings, providing unbranded, prestigious addresses from £900 per person. For European connections, Landmark Royal Exchange combines City heritage with flexible terms ideal for London satellite offices. Zipcube's platform streamlines international booking with transparent pricing and virtual tours.