An In-Depth Guide To Working In Paddington

1. Area Overview
2. Paddington Demographics
3. Types of Properties in Paddington
4. How Paddington Office Prices Compare to Nearby Areas
5. Areas Similar to Paddington
6. Where to Eat and Drink in Paddington
7. A List of Green Spaces for a Lunch Break
8. Business and Industry Events in Paddington
9. Hotels in Paddington
10. Shopping
11. Wellbeing Facilities in Paddington
12. Paddington’s Hidden Gems

 

Area Overview

Having undergone significant regeneration over the last decade, Paddington is a lively place to live and work. Like many parts of the capital, this West London hotspot blends new developments and amenities with old-world charm.

Paddington is a renowned transport hub, which makes it a very popular location in London to rent office space. In addition to being easy to get around, there are plenty of places to eat and drink and lots of tourist attractions to visit. Here’s everything you need to know about working in Paddington, from the price of an office to its modern hidden gems.

 

Paddington Demographics

Paddington is a multicultural place with residents, visitors, and workers from a range of backgrounds.

Statistics include:

• 3 million sq. ft. of commercial space had been created through regeneration.

• The Elizabeth Line came to Paddington in 2022.

• The development of Paddington Basin was completed in March 2022.

 

Types of Properties in Paddington

In terms of architecture, Paddington is perhaps most famous for its Victorian structures—including Paddington Station with its awe-inspiring iron and glass roof. (It was designed by the notable engineer Brunel.) Aside from the station, Paddington is also full of Victorian-era houses with signature bay windows and ornate brickwork.

In recent times, new buildings have popped up across Paddington, such as those in Sheldon Square. Businesses can choose from a variety of flexible office spaces, ranging from traditional to pioneering and innovative.

 

How Paddington Office Prices Compare to Nearby Areas

Serviced offices in Paddington average around £568 per desk per month for private space, whilst the average price of a coworking membership is £352 per month.

Nearby in Marble Arch, the average price of a coworking membership is just £279, and the average cost of a desk in a private serviced office is £849 per month.

 

Areas Similar to Paddington

If you're looking for areas similar to Paddington, you could consider places with excellent transport links, offices, residential accommodation, and amenities. Bayswater, Marylebone, and Fitzrovia might be worth a look, as they are all relatively close to Paddington.

 

Where to Eat and Drink in Paddington

Paddington Basin is a must-visit for anyone working in and around Paddington.

This serene canal-side location is ideal for a lunch break or after-work drink with coworkers in the sunnier months. It has plenty of cafes, restaurants, and even a floating garden to explore!

Paddington is also full of delicious eateries. 

Bizzarro serves regional Abruzzi-style food across two floors that feature classical marble and murals.

Lurra is a Basque grill with a courtyard and is a 15-minute walk from Paddington Station.

 

A List of Green Spaces for a Lunch Break

Despite its bustling urban context, Paddington is home to several green spaces where residents and coworkers can enjoy nature.

• Rembrandt Gardens Little Venice (view map) – A canal-side garden with flowers, benches and waterside views.

• St Mary's Churchyard (view map) – A small park with an adjacent playground.

• Norfolk Square Gardens (view map) – A tranquil green space with flowerbeds, mature trees and places to sit.

 

Business And Industry Events in Paddington

Like many Central London commercial hubs, Paddington has plenty going on when it comes to business and industry events. Your coworking space or serviced office will likely have its calendar of events for members and non-members to enjoy.

 

Hotels in Paddington

Hilton London Paddington is next to Paddington Station, providing convenient access to Heathrow Airport via the Heathrow Express. Visiting professionals will find it well-equipped with modern amenities.

The Caesar Hotel is another option for visitors and professionals alike. Located close to Paddington Station and Hyde Park, its rooms are stylish and convenient for anyone travelling for work. The hotel also has an on-site fitness centre and a restaurant and bar serving international cuisine and drinks.

 

Shopping

You’ll find a lovely selection of shops and cafes peppered along the Union Canal in Paddington - it makes for a great trip during a lunch break or with friends and family at the weekend.

Paddington Central provides many well-known high street stores and speciality shops selling homeware and other items.

 

Wellbeing Facilities in Paddington

The Gym Group London Paddington is just one of many fitness centres in the area. There are plenty of personal training options, instructor-led classes, and, of course, excellent gym equipment. It’s situated five minutes from Edgware Road station and seven minutes from Paddington Station.

 

Paddington’s Hidden Gems

The Puppet Theatre Barge is one of West London’s cutest hidden gems, providing unique fun and frolics for the entire family. Hidden at the Grand Union Canal, you can catch a spellbinding puppet show designed for children and adults alike.

Cleveland Square is another hidden gem worth exploring. This picturesque garden square is a peaceful oasis amid busy Paddington and could also make for the ideal lunchtime getaway if you want to indulge in a bit of quiet.

When it comes to museums, check out the Alexander Fleming Laboratory Museum, located within St. Mary's Hospital. The museum celebrates Sir Alexander Fleming's discovery of penicillin and provides insight into the history of antibiotics as well as the innovative research the hospital carries out.


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