About SE1
Located on the south bank of the River Thames, the SE1 postcode covers parts of the Boroughs of Lambeth and Southwark, including areas such as Bankside, South Bank and parts of Bermondsey and Vauxhall. This vast area takes in a wide variety of London’s tourist attractions including the London Eye, the Royal National Theatre, the South Bank and the Tower Bridge. SE1 is one of the most exciting areas of London to live and work, with a host of great facilities, attractions and amenities close by for those working in the area.
This area was once known primarily for being a tourist hub, but with the advent of excellent transport links and commercial office spaces opening up, it has become incredibly popular with businesses. There is a mix of industries represented here, from restaurants and galleries to business management consultancy firms, solicitors and media companies.
SE1 Office Space to Rent
The commercial properties in the SE1 area are well-suited to small or medium-sized businesses, with a host of contemporary and modern office spaces to choose from. Both private and coworking space is available, with serviced or unserviced terms depending on the needs of the business. SE1 offices are just a short walk from transport connections, making them ideal for commuters or for networking with clients elsewhere in the city.
Nearby Areas
The SE1 area is bordered to the north by the River Thames, with Kennington, Walworth and Bermondsey surrounding the district.
Transport Links
Professionals working in offices in SE1 have their pick from a number of transport links in this area, including London Bridge, Lambeth North, Elephant and Castle, Southwark and Waterloo stations, which provide a mix of both Underground and Overground services. There are cycle routes as well as taxi services and buses for accessing the rest of south London. From here, it is a 25 minute to Victoria Station, 33 minutes to Paddington Station and 18 minutes to Euston Station, providing access to the whole of London and beyond the capital for professionals.
Food and Drink Options
South-east London has long been associated with being popular with tourists, so it is no surprise that it is an area packed with restaurants, eateries and bars. For coffee, there are numerous cafés and coffee shops to pick from for a morning latte on the way into the office, including the Art Café and Tas Café. For lunch or an evening meal after work, there are plenty of options in the area, such as the Barrowboy and Banker and popular chains such as Pizza Express.