About Euston
Euston is one of the largest travel interchanges in London, making it a hugely popular location for businesses renting office space. The area of Euston is principally based around Euston Road, which runs from Marylebone Road to King’s Cross and is part of London’s Inner Ring Road. A wide range of industries are based in offices in the area, including many well-known corporations.
Euston is filled with an eclectic mix of cafés, bars and restaurants, in addition to beautiful garden squares and a number of notable landmarks, such as the St Pancras New Church, the British Library and the Shaw Theatre. Businesses in Euston benefit from convenient access to mainline trains services and several underground lines at Euston station, with further transport links available at King’s Cross St Pancras just a short walk away.
Visit our area guide to learn about Euston and its advantages for businesses. It features insights into its excellent transport connections and dynamic community.
Offices to Rent in Euston
Much of the commercial office space in Euston is within large, beautifully refurbished Art Deco, period and listed buildings. Serviced offices start at reasonable rental prices and offer open plan, shared and private office space with meeting rooms, conference facilities, break-out areas, manned reception and catering options, as well as Wi-Fi and high tech capabilities. There are a few modern, contemporary business centres in the area, providing more state-of-the-art office accommodation and complementary facilities.
Transport Connections
Euston’s fantastic transport links draw a wide range of companies to offices in the area. Euston railway station is the southern terminus of the West Coast Main Line, linking with Liverpool Lime Street, Edinburgh Waverley and the Manchester Piccadilly lines. There are also services to Birmingham’s New Street station, Watford Junction and Holyhead, connecting with ferries to Ireland. The Euston underground station is nearby and connects with St Pancras and King’s Cross railway stations. Several bus routes run along Euston Road, including night services, leading to local streets and areas nearby to Euston.
Shopping, Restaurants and Leisure
Along Euston Road there is a wide variety of independent traders and high street chains, delicatessens, bakeries and cake shops, bookshops and convenience stores alongside modern office premises. The Sourced Market, Canopy Market and The People’s Supermarket are all a few minutes’ walk and feature traders selling a range of fresh, local produce.
There are now many cafés, sandwich shops, pubs and restaurants along Euston Road. The Crown & Anchor and The Doric Arch are popular pubs, and the Somers Town Coffee House not only does great coffee, but there’s also a beer house on the ground floor.