About NW1
The NW1 area encapsulates Camden Town, Euston, Regent’s Park, Baker Street and Somers Town, with parts of Lisson Grove, Marylebone and Primrose Hill as well. This area has long been a popular area of London, from the markets and trendy bars to the open leafy spaces that are perfect for relaxing in the warmer months. Filled with Victorian and Georgian properties, it is a unique mix of modern commercialism and historic architecture. This district has quickly become a popular office location for businesses in a host of different sectors, from fashion and the arts to music, antiques and tourism. The great transport connections, close proximity to some of London’s top commercial areas and leisure facilities make it a prime location for businesses in London.
NW1 Office Space to Let
There are contemporary spaces available to suit businesses of all different sizes in the NW1 area, from private offices to vast coworking premises and a choice of serviced or unserviced properties. There is a mix of modern business centres and refurbished period properties to choose from. The offices here are modern and stylish, with great on-site facilities and a host of nearby amenities to provide a great work-life balance for staff. There are several car parks in this area to provide spaces for commuters who want to drive in to work each day.
Nearby Areas
The NW1 area is framed by the St John’s Wood and Kentish Town districts, with the Western Central area to the south-east.
Transport Links
NW1 boasts a number of excellent transport links, making it a great option for businesses to base their office. Camden Town and Mornington Crescent are served by the Northern line, while Camden Road provides access to the Overground network. Euston station provides a number of train services across the country, including trains to Birmingham New Street, Manchester Piccadilly and Liverpool Lime Street. There are numerous bus routes in this area, many of which are 24-hour services.
Food and Drink Options
Much of this district’s entertainment can be found in the fashionable Camden Town area, which is a hotspot for alternative music venues, cool bars and great restaurants. From the Electric Ballroom to KOKO and The Roundhouse, there is no shortage of places to go at the end of the working day. There are plenty of cafés and coffee shops for picking up a morning latte on the way to the office, such as The Broad Walk Café and The Espresso Bar, as well as a great selection of eateries including Honey and Co, Fischer’s and Opso.