Serviced Office Space in Charles Street

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Key Highlights The Flat Iron Building is a distinctive 19th-century flat-iron style landmark in the London Bridge area, combining historic character with modern industrial features. It offers spectacular 360° views across London and has become an iconic address for vibrant businesses. The Space Spread over multiple floors, the building provides customisable office space with abundant natural light, high ceilings and design flexibility. Workspaces are managed and can be fitted out to suit occupiers’ needs, often including amenities like meeting rooms, showers, bike storage, and 24/7 access. Location Situated at 44-46 Southwark Street, SE1 1UN, it lies in the heart of central London’s London Bridge neighbourhood, just a short walk from London Bridge Station and close to Borough Market, Flat Iron Square and a wide range of restaurants, bars and cultural attractions.

Not to be confused with King Charles Street, which is situated in another part of the city, Charles Street is located in the affluent district of Mayfair in central London. There is a reason why this locality was designated the most pricey area in the famous board game Monopoly, and that is because of the gorgeous homes and buildings located here. It has the distinction of being one of the most exclusive, centrally located areas in London, with stunning and luxurious homes that rarely come on the market. Today, some of the buildings have been converted into office blocks, with beautiful serviced offices for rent.

Business Information

The wealth of upscale shops, museums, and retail stores in the area attract thousands of visitors, making this a superior location to rent office space. Several detective agencies have their offices in Charles Street; as do other professionals such as IT specialists, insurance brokers and real estate agents. The Mayfair Printing Company, Argyll Business Centres, Regus and Arcelormittal are some important companies that reside in the area.

Entertainment And Dining Out

The Pigalle is a 1940s themed late-night supper club that provides fantastic entertainment in this part of the city. Not only does it offer delectable food amidst live bands, but you can also catch many celebrities here. The best Sunday lunch can be had at Annabel’s, a wonderful international restaurant in the vicinity. Other world cuisines such as Italian, French, and Indian are also available at a host of great restaurants in the area.

Transport Information

Charles Street is serviced by Green Park station, which is the closest on the underground network. A short walk brings you to either Bond Street or Hyde Park Corner tubes, providing access to the Piccadilly, Victoria and Jubilee lines. The area is also serviced by numerous road and bus routes. Victoria and Charing Cross are the closest railway stations for mainline services to other UK cities.

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