8 St. Thomas Street is a stunning Georgian fronted building located in the ever popular London Bridge area, close to the Shard and the bustling food destination of Borough market. The large unbranded meeting room has a light, contemporary feel, which compliments many of the building’s original features.
It’s a flexible space, equipped with super-fast WiFi and capable of comfortably seating up to eight people. There’s also a TV screen available for use with HDMI cables provided, meaning you can present or video-conference with ease, along with a handy whiteboard with pens.
Booking the meeting room at our St. Thomas Street workspace is a straight-forward process. Just choose a date and time that suits you, pay the transparent one-off payment for your meeting slot, whether that’s an hour, half day, or full day, and turn up at the time you booked. If you’re looking to impress guests, you can also choose to add on a full catering service on request.
Our onsite reception team will be there to greet both you and your guests on the day of the meeting, and will also be on-hand to assist you throughout, allowing you to focus on what’s really important – the meeting itself.
Capacity: up to 8 people seated
Hire: Hourly, half-day, full-day (enquire for price)
Facilities available: Free WIFI, TV with HDMI Cables, whiteboard with pens
Catering: Available upon request
8 St. Thomas Street is just south of London Bridge, a few minutes’ walk from the Thames and situated between Borough Market and The Shard. It’s incredibly well-connected via public transport, with London Bridge providing underground and national rail services, and local bus routes taking you both north across the river and further south.
London Bridge: 1 min walk
Borough: 8 min walk
Monument: 11 min walk
Discover your ideal meeting space from our diverse collection, equipped with AV, flexible booking options, and catering services upon request. Contact us today, and our dedicated team will assist you in finding the perfect solution tailored to your specific requirements.
-Suzi Mustafa