The Complete Guide to Serviced Office Space in London Bridge (2026)
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London Bridge Serviced Offices: What You Need to Know
London Bridge – SE1 – has evolved into one of London’s most established business districts. The area has long attracted firms across law, finance, consulting, and media, with companies like PwC, News UK, and EY all based across the wider area.
Companies based in London Bridge get access to Borough Market, Bermondsey Street, and the South Bank, with some of London’s best restaurants, riverside pubs, and cultural venues within a few minutes’ walk. The area combines modern office developments with converted warehouse buildings, giving London Bridge a noticeably different feel to much of the City.
For the uninitiated, a serviced office is a fully furnished, ready-to-use workspace run by a workspace provider, offered on a short-term (typically 6–24 months) contract which includes all utilities – we’ve listed our top 10 Serviced Offices in London Bridge after the pricing section.
The Real Cost of a Serviced Office in London Bridge, 2026
Based on our research on London serviced office pricing in 2026, we’ve identified the average costs of office space in London Bridge.
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A note on our methodology: the average desk rate is the mean across all serviced spaces we sampled in London Bridge. The price range shown represents the middle 50% of the market – we’ve excluded the cheapest 25% and most expensive 25% of spaces to filter out outliers.
Source: Runway East London Office Price Index
London Bridge Pricing vs Southwark, Borough, Bank
If you’re thinking about London Bridge office space, you might well be considering its neighbouring areas.
London Bridge sits at the premium end of the SE1 serviced office market at around £1,090 per desk per month. You get access to one of London’s best-connected transport hubs alongside a growing concentration of high-spec riverside office developments, without moving fully into the City core. Bank (£870) is currently around 20% cheaper, while Southwark (£640) and Borough (£670) come in around 38–41% lower on average desk per month.
If cost is important but you still want a central London location, our data suggests Borough and Southwark are the strongest alternatives – both are within walking distance of London Bridge Station and the wider South Bank area, but considerably cheaper.
The Top 10 Recommended Serviced Offices in London Bridge
London Bridge has a range of strong providers, each with different strengths. Here’s our rundown of the best.
1. Runway East London Bridge | 18 Crucifix Lane, SE1 3JW
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Private offices for teams of 4–100, 21 meeting rooms, high speed dedicated internet, dog-friendly, B Corp certified, on-site showers, and bike storage all included. The space also features spacious breakout areas, and regular community events geared towards startups and scaling teams. A 1-minute walk from London Bridge Station and close to Borough Market. From £540 per desk per month all-inclusive.
2. The Boutique Workplace Company | 8 St Thomas St, SE1 9RR
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A characterful workspace set within a converted period building minutes from London Bridge station. Private offices are designed for smaller to mid-sized teams who want a quieter, less corporate environment, with a stronger emphasis on design and day-to-day atmosphere. Expect modern interiors, good natural light, and access to shared meeting rooms and a large courtyard space.
3. Fora Borough Yards | 13 Dirty Lane, SE1 9PA
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A design-led workspace within the Borough Yards redevelopment, offering private offices alongside shared lounges, wellness space, and bookable meeting rooms. The building has a noticeably more refined, hospitality style feel than many traditional serviced offices in the area. Well suited to established teams wanting a polished client-facing base moments from Borough Market.
4. Workspace The Leather Market | Weston St, SE1 3ER
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A converted Victorian tannery turned workspace centred around a large open courtyard and exposed industrial interiors. The Leather Market is a popular choice with creative, design, and production-led businesses, with offices that can be customised and adapted around each team’s requirements. On-site amenities include breakout lounges, parking, cafe space, and even its own pub, all within walking distance of London Bridge and Borough stations.
5. Regus The News Building | 3 London Bridge, SE1 9SG
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A high-spec workspace inside The News Building, home to publishers including The Times and The Wall Street Journal. The space is ideal for professional and corporate occupiers, with floor-to-ceiling windows, enterprise grade infrastructure, and flexible offices ranging from small suites to large workspaces. It is one of London Bridge’s most recognisable office developments.
6. Work.Life Borough | 140 Borough High St, SE1 1LB
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Private offices for teams of 2–20, fully furnished and move-in ready with 24/7 access. Spaces come with shared kitchens on each floor, phone booths, breakout areas, and discounted meeting room bundles for members. Printing, daily cleaning, and super-fast Wi-Fi are all included, with options to customise layout and branding.
7. Purpose Alpha House | 100 Borough High St, SE1 1LB
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A flexible SE1 workspace surrounded by green spaces and a growing mix of creative offices and studios. Offers 24-hour access, all-inclusive pricing, high-speed internet, and fully fitted-out space that can be tailored to different business needs. Includes meeting rooms, a roof terrace, and shared kitchen facilities.
8. Frameworks Talbot Works | 83 Borough High St, SE1 1NH
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A modern building beside Talbot Yard, offering just three self-contained office units rather than a shared coworking setup. Each floor is designed for teams of up to around 34 desks, with its own private meeting rooms, kitchen, and breakout zone. The space is fully managed on a single all-inclusive fee covering rent, rates, utilities, cleaning, and facilities management.
9. MYO Bankside | 133 Park St, SE1 9EA
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A net zero carbon serviced office at The Forge, designed around sustainability and wellbeing. The building spans eight floors with meeting suites, a top-floor lounge, terraces and a courtyard, with greenery-filled interiors and modular construction. Workspaces are fully-fitted offering boutique concierge-style service, secure cycle storage, and enriching classes for members.
10. Borough Town House | 70 Borough High St, SE1 1XF
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A Grade II listed Georgian townhouse that has been refurbished into boutique serviced offices, retaining its period character while adding modern workspace features. Offices include high-speed Wi-Fi, air conditioning, secure access, and printing facilities as standard. There’s an on-site cocktail lounge for informal meeting or post-work events.
What’s Actually Included in Serviced Offices?
OK, so you’re set on a serviced office in London Bridge: how do you find the right one? The most useful thing you can do when comparing serviced office providers is get a full list of what's in the monthly fee before you start negotiating. Here's the benchmark for the market.
One useful rule of thumb: if a provider won't give you a full breakdown of what's included before you tour, that could be a red flag.
How to Evaluate a Serviced Office in London Bridge
Five things to look at on every provider, in roughly this order of importance. We asked James, VP of Sales at Runway East, for the questions he thinks every buyer should be asking on tour — they're folded into each section below.
Before you walk in, open with the two questions that cut straight to the real economics:
- "What's included in the monthly fee, exactly?"
- "Are there any charges I wouldn't see on the headline price?"
If you don't get a clear, specific answer to both, that tells you most of what you need to know about the rest of the tour.
1. Location and Commute
The first test is simple: accessibility. London Bridge is one of the most well-connected parts of London, with London Bridge Station (Northern and Jubilee lines) just a few minutes’ walk away. Borough Station (Northern line) is also nearby, while Bank Station (Central, Northern, Waterloo & City, and DLR lines) is a short walk across the river or a one-stop tube interchange. That gives direct access into the City, Canary Wharf, and the West End.
On-site showers and bike storage are increasingly standard; this matters if any of your team cycle in. When evaluating any provider, check both the walk time to the nearest station and the security of the cycle storage.
What to ask on tour:
- "How many minutes does it take to get to X station?"
- "How secure is the bike storage, and how accessible is it?" (Also request to see it.)
- "Is this site fully accessible? Does it have wheelchair access points?"
These accessibility considerations matter regardless of your current team's needs — they ensure a welcoming environment for any future clients or guests with diverse mobility requirements.
2. Internet
Reliable internet is the foundation of a great workspace. Many serviced office providers favour high-capacity shared networks, offering a balance of security, speed, and simplicity. This setup gives your team a consistent, high-speed experience without the hassle of managing a dedicated line - but the details vary wildly between providers, so it's worth digging in.
What to ask on tour:
- "What's the actual internet speed, and is it dedicated or shared?"
- "Can you confirm our devices will operate on a secure, Private VLAN?"
3. Meeting Rooms
Meeting room scarcity is the most common complaint in serviced offices. Not the rent, not the coffee - access to rooms. Some providers keep the headline price low and quietly ration meeting space with tight credits or add-on fees. A beautiful boardroom is useless if it's booked solid for three weeks.
What to ask on tour:
- "How many meeting rooms are there, and what sizes?"
- "What's the meeting room to desk ratio here?"
- "Do you have a meeting room credit system? If so, how many would a team of my size get per month?"
- "How do I book, and what is the per-hour cost once credits run out?"
4. The Culture Test
This is the one thing you can't assess from a web page. On your tour, pay attention to whether the kitchen is clean, whether the meeting rooms are in use or sitting empty, and whether people look like they actually want to be there. Are the site teams attentive and friendly?
The best spaces tend to feel like a grown-up version of a university common room — good, warm energy. Dog-friendly offices are a useful proxy for culture: spaces that allow dogs tend to attract members who actually want to be in the office.
What to ask on tour:
- "What other companies are currently in the building?"
- "Is this a pet-friendly space?"
- "How often are there socials and networking events, and how well attended are they?"
5. Flexibility and Exit Terms
Team sizes are constantly fluctuating; a 10-person team today might be 20 next year or 60 the year after. The whole point of a serviced office is not being locked into a three-year bet on your headcount. This is also the section to test move-in speed and the scope for making the space feel like yours.
What to ask on tour:
- "What is the minimum term length and what is the notice period?"
- "Can I flex up within my term if the team grows?"
- "What happens if we outgrow the office mid-contract?"
- "When is the earliest we could move in?"
- "Can I customise the space — feature walls, branding, signage?"
Red flags to watch for in any provider: minimum terms longer than 12 months, and vague answers about scaling up.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does a serviced office in London Bridge cost?
In London Bridge, you’re looking at a benchmark of £1,090+VAT per desk per month, with some providers charging more depending on building quality and team size. While many monthly fees are "all-inclusive," coverage varies by provider. Before signing a contract, check whether the following are included:
- Standard Essentials: Basic furniture, high-speed internet, and utilities.
- Building Costs: Business rates and cleaning.
- Variable Perks: Meeting room credits and communal amenities.
The bottom line is that not every provider follows the same billing model. Always request a full breakdown of inclusions to avoid unexpected costs.
What's the difference between serviced and managed offices?
A serviced office is a ready-to-use private space within a larger building, with everything included, flexible contracts, and the option to move in within days. A managed office means taking an office, a whole floor or a building and fitting it out to your exact specification. Managed offices give you more control but involve longer commitments and more setup time. For teams of 4-50, serviced offices are typically the better fit. For 50+, managed starts to make more financial sense.
What's the minimum contract length?
As a general rule, serviced office contracts are significantly shorter than traditional leases, which are typically 3–5 years. Usually 12 months, but it’s not unusual to commit for between 12–36 months to secure guaranteed pricing into the future, or to have 1–3 month rolling contracts where flexibility is key.
Can I scale up as my team grows?
Yes, flexibility is the main reason teams choose serviced offices over traditional leases. Confirm the specifics/conditions for sizing up with the provider before signing.
How quickly can I move in?
Many serviced office providers can complete onboarding in as little as 48 hours. The space will be fully set up, furniture in place, internet live, and a welcome tour arranged.
Are serviced offices good for startups?
Yes, with one honest caveat: you'll pay more per square foot than you would on a traditional lease. The trade-off is everything else: no fit-out costs, no long commitment, no building management admin, and the ability to scale without renegotiating a lease. For early-stage and Series A teams, the flexibility usually outweighs the per-sq ft premium, and you typically pay the same or less than you would on a lease.
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Runway East London Bridge is 3 minutes from London Bridge Station. It has 21 meeting rooms, secure and fast dedicated internet, a members' courtyard and a community of 8,000+ members across the network. Its supportive on-site team and regular socials are all included under one monthly bill.
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