Victoria - An In-Depth Guide to Working in the Area

1. An Overview of Victoria
2. Demographics of Victoria, London
3. Property Types in Victoria
4. How Victoria Office Prices Compare to Other Nearby Areas
5. Other Similar Areas
6. Great Places to Dine in Victoria
7. A List of Green Spaces for a Lunch Break
8. Business and Industry Events
9. Accommodation for Professionals in Victoria
10. Shopping in Victoria
11. Wellbeing Facilities in Victoria
12. Victoria - Hidden Gems

 

An Overview of Victoria

Since its redevelopment a few years ago, London Victoria has become one of the capital’s most exciting places to rent a workspace. It is also well-connected (Victoria Station is one of the busiest interchanges) and full of historic landmarks and brand-new commercial buildings.  

Here’s everything you need to know about renting an office in Victoria.

 

Demographics of Victoria, London

A significant portion of Victoria’s demographic profile comprises professionals attracted to the area’s connectivity and infrastructure.

Statistics include:

• Victoria has a population of around 12,155 and covers 0.75 square kilometres.

• Most of the residents in Victoria are aged between 20 and 39.

• The average annual household income for Victoria residents is £50,000.

• Victoria Station is the second busiest train terminus in London.

• Fossils estimated to be 50 million years old were discovered when the Victoria Line was implemented in the mid-twentieth century. 

 

Property Types in Victoria

With its distinctive architecture and modern amenities, Victoria Station is arguably the area’s most famous building. It acts as a gateway to other parts of London and the UK. 

But there are many additional iconic landmarks in and around Victoria—not least Buckingham Palace, the British Monarch’s official residence. 

Westminster Cathedral is also located in Victoria and is the largest Catholic church in the UK. 

Victoria wouldn’t have retained its popularity with businesses without its high-quality commercial and office spaces. You’ll find a selection of contemporary coworking spaces and private serviced offices among the old landmarks.

 

How Victoria Office Prices Compare to Other Nearby Areas

The price of workspaces in Victoria can vary. The average price of a coworking membership in Victoria is £350, while the average cost of a desk in a private office is £867 per month.

Nearby in Vauxhall, the average cost of a coworking membership is £352, and the average cost of a desk in a private office is just £446 per person per month.

 

Other Similar Areas

If you’d like to be in an area with a major transport hub but don’t think Victoria is for you, consider offices in King’s Cross or Waterloo. Or, if Victoria’s historical and cultural prowess draws you, check out Kensington or Bloomsbury.

 

Great Places to Dine in Victoria

Victoria is teeming with places to eat and drink. One such eatery is The Ivy Victoria, conveniently situated close to the station. The restaurant boasts a high-end interior and excellent service, making it a potential option for coworker or client lunches.

In terms of pubs, The Phoenix is a traditional establishment with a welcoming vibe and a comprehensive selection of beers and ales. Plenty of pub grub is also on offer, so it’s worth keeping in mind if you’re looking for somewhere to grab a bite.

 

A List of Green Spaces for a Lunch Break

In Victoria, there are plenty of green spaces where workers can enjoy a few minutes of peace between meetings. 

• Ecclestone Square Park (view map) – A large garden filled with beautiful plants 

• Eaton Square Garden (view map) – A square filled with mature trees and colourful roses.

• Grosvenor Gardens (Upper and Lower) (view map) – A pair of triangular parks known for their artwork.

• The Green Park (view map) – A large royal park with deckchair-filled lawns and mature trees.

 

Business And Industry Events

Victoria Business Improvement District is a business-led body that supports economic growth in Victoria, helping to maintain it as a buzzing destination for visitors, residents and professionals. Check out the events page to see what’s coming up. 

Coworking spaces are also known for their business events, so be sure to ask your community manager about any opportunities for learning and networking.

 

Accommodation for Professionals in Victoria

Have a client travelling from afar? Fortunately, Victoria has a large selection of hotels for professionals. 

The Clermont Hotel, for instance, provides luxury accommodation and modern amenities that cater to those travelling for work as well as a holiday. Together with spacious rooms, the hotel boasts a fitness centre, on-site dining, and even meeting rooms for professionals.

 

Shopping in Victoria

Eccleston Yards is a small courtyard off Victoria Street that is a hub of wellness, shopping, and dining. It features a range of independent shops, cafes, art galleries, and wellness studios, so it’s worth putting at the top of your ‘to see’ list.  

When it comes to shopping centres, Cardinal Place is a contemporary complex with a mix of high-street retailers, fashion boutiques, cafes and restaurants. It's a convenient place for purchasing a gift or grabbing a bite.

The top floor of Victoria Station is also home to various shops, from popular brands to beauty salons. Again, it’s a convenient place to pick up some essentials if you travel to and from Victoria Station for work.

 

Wellbeing Facilities in Victoria

Like most places in London, Victoria has its fair share of gyms and wellness centres. 

Fitness First Victoria provides ample facilities and services, including cardio and strength training equipment, group exercise classes, personal training sessions, and a sauna. At the end of a busy working week, this gym offers flexible membership options to suit different schedules.

 

Victoria - Hidden Gems

You may have heard about Westminster Cathedral in Victoria, but do you know about its gardens? Tucked behind the cathedral, this lovely space offers an escape from the hustle and bustle of the busy urban streets. There are plenty of benches to sit on while you eat your lunch, read a book, or simply watch the world go by.

Little Ben is another hidden gem. As the name suggests, it’s much smaller than its more famous counterpart and can be found on a traffic island near Victoria Station.


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