Oxford Circus offices uniquely straddle multiple worlds. Fora Liberty House at 222 Regent Street puts you literally next to Liberty London, giving retail and fashion brands unmatched proximity to flagship stores. Meanwhile, venues like Huckletree Soho in Ingestre Court offer Brutalist studios steps from Carnaby Street's creative scene.
The transport connectivity here is unrivalled, with four tube lines converging at Oxford Circus station. This means your team can reach virtually anywhere in London within 30 minutes, making it ideal for businesses with clients across the capital.
The Oxford Circus market offers surprising range. Regus at 17 Hanover Square starts from £249 per person monthly for basic private offices, while premium spaces like Fora Broadwick Street command £1,150-£1,450 per desk for their podcast studio and rooftop access.
Most quality operators cluster around £800-£1,000 per person monthly. For instance, Landmark Cavendish Square offers panoramic 13th-floor views from £900 per desk, while Runway East Soho provides scale-up friendly offices with free meeting rooms from £610 plus VAT.
Growth-focused teams gravitate toward venues with built-in flexibility. Fora Henry Wood House in the former BBC building includes a gym, screening room, and library alongside offices scaling from 2 to 200+ desks. The rooftop terrace becomes crucial for team events as you expand.
For wellness-conscious companies, One Heddon Street brings WELL certification with biophilic design and structured community programming. Their Team Spaces scale up to 32 desks with access to their Crown Estate network across London.
The WorkPad portfolio dominates the boutique scene with properties like 5 Margaret Street offering just 10 unique suites across five floors. These minimalist spaces suit teams wanting privacy without corporate atmosphere, typically running £550-£800 per person monthly.
The Boutique Workplace Company at Audley House on Margaret Street provides Grade II-listed character with membership perks across their London portfolio. Podium at 3 Chandos Street offers Edwardian charm with managed suites from 1-30 desks, perfect for medical or professional services seeking understated elegance.
Creative teams cluster around Soho's energy. Fora Broadwick Street features basement podcast studios via Soho Radio plus a 220-capacity events venue for product launches. Huckletree Soho occupies a Brutalist icon with strong community programming tailored to creative businesses.
For heritage with edge, WorkPad at 17 St Anne's Court occupies the historic Trident Studios building where David Bowie and The Beatles recorded. The quiet courtyard location maintains creative credibility while staying minutes from Oxford Circus.
Professional services favor addresses that telegraph success. Fora Liberty House beside the iconic department store offers 12 dedicated meeting rooms in the Liberty Rooms suite, with interiors echoing the store's Tudor revival aesthetic.
Landmark Cavendish Square delivers corporate polish with 13th-floor views and meeting rooms for up to 55 people. The Oxford Circus two-minute walk means clients never struggle with directions. For Mayfair prestige, Regus at 17 Hanover Square provides that coveted W1 postcode with IWG's global network backing.
Location nuances matter significantly here. Fora Henry Wood House at 4-5 Langham Place sits equidistant between Oxford Circus (4 min) and Great Portland Street (10 min), giving Northern line alternatives during disruptions.
Soho venues like Runway East at 66 Old Compton Street lean toward Piccadilly Circus (4 min) and Leicester Square (5 min), better for teams commuting from South London. Meanwhile, One Heddon Street positions perfectly between Piccadilly Circus and Oxford Circus, offering maximum flexibility.
Fora Parcels Building at 14 Bird Street achieved BREEAM 'Excellent' rating with biophilic interiors and energy-efficient systems. The building overlooks Selfridges and includes a theatre-style event space for 80 people, combining sustainability with functionality.
One Heddon Street leads on wellness with WELL certification, featuring circadian lighting, enhanced air quality systems, and abundant plants throughout. Their commitment extends to community initiatives and sustainable procurement across operations.
Operators increasingly recognize that flexibility drives decisions. Work.Life Fitzrovia at 33 Foley Street offers rolling monthly contracts on private offices from £494 per desk, with all-inclusive pricing covering everything from coffee to cleaning.
Regus locations at Mappin House and Hanover Square provide their signature flexibility with offices from £249 per person monthly on shorter commitments. Podium properties emphasize easy in/easy out terms, particularly appealing for project teams or companies testing the Oxford Circus market.
Gilmoora House at 57-61 Mortimer Street flies under the radar as an independent operator just three minutes from Oxford Circus. With friendly on-site management and offices from £550-£800 per person monthly, it delivers value without compromising on location.
WorkPad at 20 Eastcastle Street offers refurbished period character with free internal meeting rooms and showers. Being slightly off the main drag means better value (£500-£800 pp/pm) while maintaining a 0.2-mile walk to Oxford Circus station.