Perfectly positioned for access to Birmingham’s popular Jewellery Quarter, as well as the shops and eateries of central Birmingham, our modern 156 Great Charles Street Queensway office space is an ideal base for your business.
Offering secure underground parking and bicycle storage alongside serviced offices, meeting rooms and coworking areas, this spacious centre also boasts high-speed WiFi, ergonomic furniture and an on-site cafe. Popular local attractions such as Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery are also just a short walk away.
Book a fully furnished day office at 156 Great Charles Street Queensway for a professional base in central Birmingham for the day. Each office offers natural light, high-speed internet and complimentary coffee and tea, with ergonomic furniture in a modern, spacious centre. It suits focused solo work or a spot to meet between appointments. Reserve online and get an instant quote, with the on-site cafe and New Street station close by.
Each day office is fully furnished with natural light, high-speed internet and complimentary coffee and tea, ready to use straight away.
Yes, day offices are designed for single-day use. Reserve online and get an instant quote before you confirm.
Yes, it gives you a private, furnished room for focused work or confidential calls, away from the shared floors.
There is an on-site cafe, with the Jewellery Quarter and Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery a short walk away.
Birmingham New Street and Snow Hill stations are a short distance away, with underground parking available on-site.
A modern, spacious centre with ergonomic furniture and an on-site cafe in Birmingham's prestigious Colmore Business District.
Birmingham New Street, Snow Hill and Moor Street stations are all a short distance away, plus the coach station.
The Jewellery Quarter, Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery and Symphony Hall are all close by.
156 Great Charles Street Queensway sits in Birmingham's prestigious Colmore Business District, close to the historic Jewellery Quarter and the waterside offices of Brindleyplace. Birmingham New Street, the city's primary rail interchange, and Birmingham Snow Hill station are a short distance away, with Moor Street station, the coach station and Five Ways stop also within reach, along with bus stops on Broad Street and Sheepcote Street. The centre offers secure underground parking, with public car parks including Livery Street, Town Hall and Grand Central nearby. Close by you can visit the Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery, Symphony Hall, the historic Town Hall and Victoria and Chamberlain Squares.