As workers are returning to the office across the capital, they’re also looking to exercise the new-found flexibility of hybrid working – exploring places to work across London and choosing purpose-built spaces where they can collaborate with colleagues and/or network with new people.
With the Elizabeth line, Londoners are about to experience new levels of connectedness.
WeWork members, for example, will be able to access even more workspaces within just a short commute to locations near Paddington all the way to Canary Wharf.
In fact, even those arriving from Heathrow airport can work from a centrally-located workspace within just seven stops on the new line.
The majority of workspaces are also available to book from as little as an hour with WeWork On Demand, a pay-as-you-go solution available through the WeWork app – with no membership required.
More from Guides
- The Benefits Of Integrating CRM With Your Website
- How Does Auto-Enrolment Affect Payroll?
- What Does Raising Debt Financing Mean For Startups?
- What Is Compute? Here’s Why Compute Is The New Currency Of Innovation
- The Role Of HR In Remote Workforce Management
- How Does VC Funding Work? And Where Does The Money Come From?
- 6 Ways UK Small Businesses Can Reduce Their Tax Burden Legally And Compliantly
- The Risks Of Using Outdated Antivirus Software
Exploring the Elizabeth Line with WeWork, a different location for every day of the working week!
Paddington – 5 Merchant Square
![]()
Tottenham Court Road – 16 Great Chapel Street
![]()
Farringdon – 26 Hatton Garden
![]()
Liverpool Street – 8 Devonshire Square
![]()
Canary Wharf – 30 Churchill Place
![]()