A Guide to Working in Shoreditch

1. Overview of Shoreditch
2. Shoreditch Statistics
3. Types of Buildings in the Area
4. Area Price Comparison for Shoreditch
5. Similar Areas to Rent Office Space In
6. Eating and Drinking in Shoreditch
7. A List of Green Spaces
8. Business and Industry Events Hosted in Shoreditch
9. Shoreditch Hotels
10. Shopping in Shoreditch
11. Wellbeing Facilities
12. Shoreditch Hidden Gems

 

Overview of Shoreditch

Shoreditch is a district in east London famous for its arts scene and creativity. But alongside the artists, you’ll also find entrepreneurs and business owners who want to leverage this dynamic area's energy. 

It is home to high-end boutiques, converted galleries, cool coworking spaces, and stylish private offices. 

Here’s everything you need to know about renting an office in the area—from the cost of a coworking membership to which bars and restaurants to visit.

 

Shoreditch Statistics

Like many London locations, Shoreditch has a diverse demographic profile that reflects various cultures and professions. 

Statistics include:

• Shoreditch has a population of 11,768 and covers 0.9 square kilometres.

• 64% of those aged 16 or over are in employment.

• 32.5% of employed residents are in professional occupations.

• The borough (Hackney) has a young population by national standards.

 

Types of Buildings in the Area

Shoreditch is known for its converted warehouses, many of which have been transformed into residential accommodation, cultural venues and coworking spaces.

Plenty of iconic London Victorian-era structures can be found primarily in residential parts of the ward. New buildings have popped up as Shoreditch has developed into a key business location.

 

Area Price Comparison for Shoreditch

The average cost of a coworking membership in Shoreditch is £336, and the average price of a desk in a private office is £568. 

Next door to Shoreditch in Old Street, the average cost of a coworking membership is £255, and the average price of a desk in a private office is £559.

 

Similar Areas to Rent Office Space In

Offices in Camden share many similarities with the offices that are found in Shoreditch. Not least of all, it has a diverse culture and a thriving arts scene. The average cost of a coworking membership in Camden is £325, and the average cost of a desk in a private office is £478.

Other nearby areas that office renters will look at include Clerkenwell and Farringdon.

 

Eating and Drinking in Shoreditch

Shoreditch has its fair share of excellent culinary establishments. The Clove Club is a Michelin-starred restaurant serving British dishes made using locally sourced ingredients.

Flat Iron could be an excellent after-work dining option if you have a penchant for steak. The food is high quality and cooked to perfection—a surefire favourite with meat-eating locals and visitors alike. 

Regarding post-work drinks, check out Nightjar, a speakeasy-style bar serving creative cocktails and hosting jazz performances. It has a cosy vibe and vintage feel and could be a suitable place for a celebration with coworkers or clients.

 

A List of Green Spaces

While Shoreditch’s landscape is primarily urban, some green spaces exist in and around the area.

• Mark Street Gardens (view map) – A small park featuring walking paths, flower beds and a stone monument.

• Allens Gardens (view map) – A green space known for its vibrant street murals and industrial ruins.

• Boundary Gardens (view map) – A lovely park that provides a tranquil location for peace and quiet. 

• Hoxton Square (view map) – A public space that is the focal point within the square.

 

Business And Industry Events Hosted in Shoreditch

If you want to run a team bonding event in Shoreditch, consider The Events Company. Their clients range from big blue chips to public sector organisations, and they offer a range of fun indoor and outdoor activities. 

For industry events, check out your coworking space’s events schedule or those of neighbouring coworking spaces - many welcome non-members to events.

 

Shoreditch Hotels

Several hotels in Shoreditch cater to professionals and tourists alike. 

One example is One Hundred Shoreditch. The hotel provides ample business amenities such as free Wi-Fi, event space and a wellness studio, making it suitable for business travellers or those simply looking for a change of scenery.

 

Shopping in Shoreditch

Boxpark Shoreditch is a great place to shop if you work in the area. The shops - which include independent brands - are housed within shipping containers. You can also grab food and drink at the Boxpark, making it a great option for lunch or dinner.

Shoreditch High Street has a range of shops, including high-street favourites and indie brands. There’s pretty much everything you might need for the working week and beyond, from groceries to clothes to health and beauty products.

 

Wellbeing Facilities

It’s essential to look after yourself and aim for a work-life balance. Fortunately, Shoreditch has you covered. 

The Shoreditch Spa, located in the centre of Shoreditch, provides high-end spa treatments ‘for face, body and soul’. You can also choose from manicure, pedicure, and waxing options. 

Cowshed Spa Shoreditch is another option when you want to sit back, relax, and indulge in a facial or massage at the end of a busy day.

 

Shoreditch Hidden Gems

As you can probably imagine, Shoreditch is teeming with hidden gems waiting to be unearthed. One such gem is Dennis Severs' House on Folgate Street. The 18th-century home allows visitors to explore different periods of history, with each room curated to reflect a different moment in time.

Although it’s not hidden, you might not know if you’re new to working or living in the area. Every Sunday, Columbia Road transforms into a vibrant array of flowers as the sellers come to sell their wares. In addition to some gorgeous blooms, you can pick up a treat from one of the artisan shops and enjoy a coffee and cake in one of the street’s lovely cafes.


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