£80.00 sq.ft - £110.00 sq.ft
St. James’s
£65.00 sq.ft - £90.00 sq.ft
Fitzrovia
Knightsbridge
Marylebone
Soho
£57.50 sq.ft - £70.00 sq.ft
City
Clerkenwell
Euston
Kensington & Chelsea
Kings Cross
London Bridge
Midtown
Paddington
Shoreditch
Southwark
Victoria
Westminster
£47.50 sq.ft - £60.00 sq.ft
Camden
Hammersmith
Waterloo
£40.00 sq.ft - £50.00 sq.ft
Canary Wharf
Fulham
Vauxhall
Camden is home to bustling markets, great value restaurants and some of the city's best loved live music venues. Take a stroll from the main drag and you'll also find brilliant pubs and more laid back riverside life.
Canary Wharf is London's global financial centre, as well as a thriving business and residential hub. It has fabulous travel connections, with the DLR and Jubilee line along with Crossrail coming soon. It's also served by London City Airport.
Chelsea is an extremely photogenic area of London, with Georgian architecture and high-end fashion boutiques lining its streets. It's home to the famous King’s Road, as well as a number of top-class restaurants. You'll also find plenty of bars to choose from, with The Saatchi Gallery and the Royal Court Theatre if you fancy some culture.
The City is the centre of trade and finance in London and as such, populated by traders and bankers. It has flashy bars and flagship restaurants in spades, as well as some impressive architecture along the way.
Leafy Fulham is jam-packed full of shops, bars, boutiques and restaurants. The streets are tranquil and tenants can benefit from plenty of lovely pubs that line the riverside.
Hammersmith is home to many international business head offices, as well as an abundance of shops and cafes. Getting there and away is fairly easy, with high-speed rail connections to whizz you around the rest of the city or further afield.
Pretty Kensington boasts a wide selection of restaurants, ranging from fine dining to a more relaxed affair. It's also home to some of London's best museums, with impressive architecture and peaceful Kensington Gardens to boot.
No longer just famed for its well-connected rail station, recent regeneration has invigorated the area and brought with it a wide selection of quality food and drink offerings. If that's not enough, there's also great clubs, live music venues and museums nearby, as well as pretty green spaces, popular Granary Square and even Regent’s Canal.
Knightsbridge is famed for its luxury, with period buildings, swanky restaurants and some world renowned museums lining its streets. It's also home to the perennially popular Harrods and Harvey Nics if you fancy a spot of retail therapy.
Marylebone is home to pretty Georgian streets and refined eating and drinking choices, including Chiltern Firehouse and Bar Termini Centrale. It also has literary roots, with Sherlock Holmes's Baker Street just up the road.
Mayfair is London's luxury district, brimming with some of the capital’s most exclusive restaurants, high-end bars and designer shops. It also has numerous museums and galleries nearby, most notably the Royal Academy of Arts.
Just north of Soho, and with attractive Edwardian buildings and quiet squares, Noho is favoured by media sector occupiers looking to escape the hustle and bustle of Oxford Street without having to sacrifice their central location.
Paddington offers great travel links across the city and beyond. It sits along the northern stretches of Hyde Park, offering some picturesque green spaces, as well as the attractive waterways of Little Venice.
Soho buzzes with people from dawn to dusk, whether its hungry workers heading to Chinatown for a bite to eat or people rushing to catch one of the many West End shows in the historic theatres. Soho is also literally crammed full of some of London's best bars and restaurants.
St James's is a quintessentially British district of London, flanked by two parks and with Piccadilly Circus and Buckingham Palace a short walk away. It has a plethora of quiet lanes, secret courtyards and classic British pubs.
Nestled on the edge of the Thames, Westminster is most famously home to iconic London landmarks such as Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament. It's also home to some luxury hotels, historic shops and sprawling green space thanks to St James's Park.
Victoria boasts speedy travel connections, both around the city and further afield. Some historic London hotels are located here, as well as some leading West End theatres and the tranquil and leafy St James's Park.
Shoreditch is an East London neighbourhood dripping with cool, it's bedecked in street art and bursting full of great eats, bars and clubs. Its central location gives it an irresistible lure for those working in the City, as well as making it a hotbed for the creative industries.
Clerkenwell is a pretty and historic district with an abundance of eating and drinking options, ranging from street food such as Exmouth Market or Leather Lane, to gastropubs and Michelin-starred restaurants. It's also got creativity at its core, with its very own design festival held in May.
Midtown is a prime central London location, traditionally home to occupiers within the legal sector but becoming increasingly diverse as a variety of occupiers look to benefit from its close proximity to the City of London and the West End.
Bloomsbury is an attractive and sought-after central London location, steeped in history and with upmarket amenities and stunning garden squares. It's home to the British Museum, as well as a number of high-end hotels and academic institutions.
Covent Garden is a thriving entertainment and theatre hub in the West-End, buzzing with life and energy from dawn to dusk.
Aldgate neatly sits at the intersection between the City and London's vibrant East End, meaning it benefits from all the amenities both areas have to offer, as well as offering very convenient travel connections to the rest of the city.
Battersea is bustling with top-class restaurants, great hotels and an abundance of green space courtesy of the beautiful Battersea Park.
London Bridge is situated on the southern bank of the Thames, with iconic architecture aplenty including The Shard and City Hall. It offers fantastic rail and bus links but also has cosy pubs and bustling bars down every side street.
Southwark is a culturally rich district, boasting a number of iconic landmarks such as the Tate Modern museum, Tower and Millennium bridges and Borough Market. It's also teeming with great bars and restaurants.
Vauxhall is a riverside location on the bank of the Thames. It's well connected, with the Victoria line as well Waterloo just a short walk away. It sits opposite the Tate Britain as an urban heart of the city.
Waterloo is a well-connected district with excellent travel links, just a stone's throw away from the buzzy South Bank. With an abundance of theatres, cinemas, food markets and bars, there's plenty to see and do.
Euston is a bustling transport hub, with excellent access to trains travelling to Scotland or North West England, as well as handy travel links connecting the area with the rest of London.