Londons Secret Free Co-working Spots

Londons Secret Free Co-working Spots
Dalle Generated Image: Illustration of a co-working space use a simple colour palette.

Cross-posted from Flexsta.com

Nothing will ever be able to fully replace in person working. Nothing will capture the nuance of body language and facial expression, the coffee conversations that are captured in person and the energy from working around others, and sometimes you just have to get out the house!

I've spent a lot of time this year coworking with various people and this always requires a place to work! Or sometime's I'm just looking to work from somewhere that isn't home! 

Here is my ever growing list of places to co-work for free in London where you can cowork with others while you are there. One of them even has bookable meeting rooms (Santander work cafe). All are free to use and have varying degrees of suitability. I would hands down rate the Santander work cafe as the best kept secret co-working space in London. 

  1. Santander Work Cafe, Bank (recently opened in 2025!)
  2. Santander Work Cafe, Warren Street.
  3. Science Gallery Cafe, London Bridge.
  4. The Hoxton, Shoreditch.
  5. CitizenM London Bankside hotel, London Bridge.
  6. Pancras Square Library.
  7. Any spoons (though not top secret)

Santander Work Cafe, Bank

Interior of Santander Work Cafe at Bank, London, with desks and seating for free coworking
The newly opened Santander Work Cafe at Bank — free to use, with bookable meeting rooms.

Santander bank has free co-working spaces in several different countries, starting in Santander, Spain. I accidentally stumbled across this while walking the camino, and I incidentally needed to do a days work from it! This one only opened in 2025 and it's new, custom designed, has several different spots to work from including bookable meeting rooms, wifi and it's all free to use, you can just walk right in. If you sign up for a Santander Bank you even get discounts on the cafe food and drinks, but you also are under no obligation to buy anything.

Santander Work Cafe, Warren Street

Santander Work Cafe at Warren Street, London, with tables set up for remote working
The Warren Street branch has the same setup but shorter opening hours and dimmer lighting than the Bank location.

Same as the one above, but the opening hours are not as long so less ideal! It's also less brightly lit so I prefer the bank one!

Open seating area inside Science Gallery Cafe near London Bridge, part of Kings College London campus
Part of the Kings College London campus, plenty of space and natural light, though the wifi can be hit or miss.

Another hidden London gem. This place is part of the Kings College London Campus and has tables setup to work from. There are limited power cables and I've never actually successfully connected to the wifi but it's still pretty great. Lots of light, not too noisy and plenty of space. You can also buy food and drinks from the cafe, but you also can bring your own since it's a seperate space. As an added bonus they sometimes host events in the space at lunch time. 

The Hoxton, Shoreditch.

The Hoxton hotel lobby in Shoreditch filled with people coworking from sofas and tables
The original hotel lobby coworking spot. Great energy, full of young remote workers, and quiet enough to take calls. You can even get a £12 monthly subscription that gives you a free daily coffee.

The OG spot to co-work from a hotel lobby. An insane number of young people co-working from the Hoxton hotel, really great vibes. You can order tea, coffee, lunch etc. but it's also not too noisey that you can take calls from the lobby too - though I have been yet to try.

CitizenM London Bankside hotel, London Bridge.

Spacious lobby of CitizenM Bankside hotel near London Bridge used as a free coworking spot

This is just a hotel lobby that's very spacious, you can find a spot in the lobby, buy a few drinks. It's quiet enough you can take a call, it's spacious and generally a lovely environment to work from. It also has free wifi.

Pancras Square Library.

Top floor of Pancras Square Library with tables and natural light for quiet coworking

It's nothing glamorous but it does the trick. There are lots of tables to work from, some OK internet but mobile reception is pretty limited. Nice and bright and well lit on the top floor. You can work with others and talk while working which is an added bonus. 

Any spoons!

As long as you can avoid working in the evening, spoons can be a good place to work with a £1.50 unlimited tea or coffee refill. It's hard to go to far wrong, except that you are spending the day in spoons?