Office Space in EC3A with a variety of flexible serviced office space to rent, meeting every budget & office requirement.
London EC3, is located in the City of London, and is an interesting area with a long history which roughly covers the south eastern corner of the City of London. It is centred on Fenchurch Street and is bounded by Houndsditch to the north and the River Thames to the south. Its eastern boundary is defined by Minories and The Tower of London with London Bridge and Threadneedle Street to the west. EC3, London, also includes Monument, Aldgate, Leadenhall Street, Mincing Lane, Pudding Lane and Tower Hill. A small part of the area is in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets including the Tower of London.
London EC3, offers excellent transport links with several London underground stations nearby; including, Tower Hill, Monument, Aldgate and Bank. Additionally, Bank Station is an interchange for the Docklands Light Railway (DLR) giving access to both Canary Wharf and the City Airport. The DLR also gives direct access to the EXCEL Centre. Bank station provides access to Oxford Circus and the West End. The Fenchurch Street mainline Station opened in 1841 and has no direct underground connections but offers links to Tilbury, Southend and Chafford Hundred - Lakeside Shopping Centre. Liverpool Street Station with mainline and underground links is just outside the area. EC3 is also served by a comprehensive network of buses and can also be accessed rather uniquely by the River Service which docks at Tower Millennium Pier just next to the Tower of London and only a 5 minute walk from Tower Hill Underground Station.
The landmarks and attractions of London EC3 include: The Tower of London, parts of the London Metropolitan University, Tower 42 (formerly the NatWest Tower), Swiss Re Gherkin Tower, Leadenhall Market, the old Billingsgate Market, Pudding Lane, the site of the start of the Great Fire of London in 1666, as well as the Monument built by Wren to commemorate the Great Fire. EC3 also is home to the only surviving timber framed structure in the City, the Hoop and Grapes Pub on Aldgate High Street, where the Great Fire stopped just meters before this building. Parts of the original London City Wall can be found near Tower Hill Station.
London EC3 is predominantly a commercial area with much new build and development. The area is dominated by the City of London and many of its financial institutions including Lloyds of London as well as the many professional firms located within the area. Its residential areas are almost non-existent and the area tends to be quiet outside office hours and at the weekend. Hotels within London, EC3, are directed primarily at the business traveler. The retail environment has developed to support the office population as well as tourist trade, offering many restaurants, bars, fast food outlets, independent retailers and high street names. It also houses The Royal Exchange Shopping Centre.
London EC3, has office space to let on both conventional more traditional terms as well as serviced offices on highly flexible terms. These different types of offices for rent are offered alongside the benefit of companies having access to meeting rooms as well as virtual offices in this highly commercial district of the City of London. For help in securing the most competitively priced deal on office space to rent in EC3 or commercial offices to let in the City of London, please contact London’s flexible office space expert via http://www.freeofficesearch.co.uk or call us on freephone 0800 0710 710.