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Top places on Reef for coworking in London
London is a global hub for remote workers, freelancers, and professionals on the move. While coworking spaces are great, there’s a growing appetite for more relaxed, inspiring, and versatile environments to plug in your laptop and get things done. Whether you're after fast Wi-Fi, a good coffee, or a vibrant atmosphere, these ten spots across the capital offer a fresh twist on remote work.
Here’s our roundup of the top 10 places to work from in London - a mix of hotels, restaurants, and creative hangouts that cater beautifully to digital nomads and hybrid workers alike.
With its modern interiors, chilled lounge areas, and strong coffee game, NYX London Holborn is a premium option for those wanting to work in style. There’s ample seating, great Wi-Fi, and a buzzy, cosmopolitan vibe that keeps you feeling productive and inspired.
📍 Location: Holborn
Not just for after-work drinks! Brewdog Waterloo has transformed into a multipurpose destination: think workstations, meeting booths, great food, and a laid-back atmosphere. It’s London’s biggest Brewdog—and possibly one of the coolest places to smash out your to-do list with a cold brew (coffee or beer).
📍 Location: Waterloo Station
Tucked away from the central chaos, this Holiday Inn is a hidden gem for remote workers. Spacious, quiet, and surrounded by greenery, it offers a calm environment with all the essentials: free Wi-Fi, good coffee, and plug points.
📍 Location: Shepperton
Bill’s is well-known for brunch—but during the day, it’s a fantastic place to work. The London Bridge location is bright, welcoming, and surprisingly laptop-friendly. Grab a table by the window, order a flat white, and let the productivity flow.
📍 Location: London Bridge
Yes, the rugby stadium has a hotel—and it’s a brilliant workspace option. The lounge and bar areas are well-suited to casual meetings and focused work, with the bonus of impressive views and a professional setting.
📍 Location: Twickenham
Located in the Montcalm Royal London House, Burdock is a stylish all-day bar and café with plenty of space to work. Expect a relaxed vibe, quality coffee, and enough plug sockets to keep you charged for the long haul.
📍 Location: Finsbury Square
This local favourite in Clapham has a beautifully designed interior and a rooftop terrace for sunny days. It’s a go-to for creatives and freelancers, offering great coffee, brunch, and plenty of quiet corners to settle in for a few hours.
📍 Location: Clapham Old Town
Looking for something more polished? The Crown Hotel in Cricklewood offers a calm, elegant atmosphere with comfy lounge areas and excellent service. It's perfect for those who want to work somewhere classy without the corporate feel.
📍 Location: Cricklewood
This quirky venue is part café, part coworking, part lifestyle space. The Hoxton Hound at Craft House is ideal for remote workers who thrive in creative environments. Think artisanal drinks, ambient music, and design-led interiors.
📍 Location: Hoxton
Z Hotels are known for being compact—but their lounges are perfectly suited for remote work. The Strand location puts you in the heart of the action, with solid Wi-Fi, quiet corners, and easy access to London’s top cultural hotspots for your breaks.
📍 Location: Strand
Working remotely in London doesn’t have to mean squeezing into a crowded café or renting an overpriced desk. Whether you prefer the vibrancy of a bar, the calm of a hotel lobby, or the creative energy of a lifestyle space, this list offers something for every work style.
Next time you're in the capital, give one of these spots a try - you might just find your new favourite workday hangout.