Best Coworking Spaces in London 2026
London offers Europe's largest and most diverse coworking market. Here are the best coworking spaces in London for 2026.
The Office Group (TOG)
The Office Group is London's most acclaimed independent premium coworking brand — operating over 60 locations across London and other UK cities. TOG has built a reputation for the highest quality physical fit-out (each building is individually designed by leading architects), genuine community programming, and reliable professional infrastructure. TOG locations span the gamut from converted Victorian buildings in Shoreditch to tower floor plates in the City of London and Canary Wharf. Monthly hot desk memberships from approximately GBP 350-600; the quality and location diversity across the London network is the primary TOG advantage. TOG merged with Fora in 2023 to create an even larger premium London network.
Second Home London
Second Home's original Spitalfields location (adjacent to Shoreditch and Brick Lane) is one of the world's most celebrated coworking spaces — a jungle of over 1,000 plants, circular pod desks, and a design aesthetic that has been featured in international architecture and design media. The atmosphere deliberately supports creative work and informal collaboration. Monthly memberships from approximately GBP 400-600.
WeWork London
WeWork operates dozens of London locations across virtually every major London district — providing unmatched geographic coverage for those who need a central London address in a specific neighbourhood. WeWork's London network is the most comprehensive of any coworking brand in the city; the trade-off is a more standardised environment compared to TOG or Second Home. Monthly hot desk memberships from approximately GBP 300-500 depending on location.
Workspace Group
Workspace Group is London's largest listed coworking and flexible office provider — operating approximately 70 estates across Greater London, concentrated in the inner East London boroughs (Hackney, Tower Hamlets, Southwark, Lambeth). Workspace Group's properties include many of London's most interesting converted industrial and heritage buildings; the estates tend to be larger and more self-contained than typical coworking spaces, attracting small businesses and growing startups. Monthly memberships from approximately GBP 250-450.
Practical Tips for Coworking in London
London's Tube, Elizabeth line, and Overground provide excellent connectivity between coworking clusters; the Shoreditch/Old Street cluster is on the Northern Line; Soho on the Central and Jubilee lines; Canary Wharf on the Jubilee and Elizabeth lines. London's time zone (GMT/BST, UTC+0/+1) is 10-11 hours behind AEST — the morning Australian-London overlap (7-9am AEST is 9-11pm GMT) is the primary synchronous communication window.
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