Join renowned publishers on one of the most famous streets in England, Fleet Street. And join a business community that is also popular with legal, financial and creative professionals in this prime location.
Contemporary office space overlooks one of Britain’s most iconic buildings, St Pauls Cathedral. Here you can present those memorable ideas to your clients in the perfect setting. And when the talking is over, there is easy access to a host of world-class entertainment in the West End.
Book a professional meeting room at Regus Fleet Street, set at 107-111 Fleet Street in the heart of London's historic legal district. Each room comes ready for productive sessions with a large display, video conference setup, flip chart, whiteboard and high-speed WiFi, all bathed in natural light. With the Royal Courts of Justice and the Inns of Court nearby, it is an ideal setting to host clients, and Blackfriars station sits just a short walk away for easy arrivals.
It is at 107-111 Fleet Street, London EC4A 2AB, in the city's legal district.
Rooms include a large display, video conference setup, flip chart, whiteboard and high-speed WiFi.
Yes, the meeting rooms benefit from natural light for comfortable working sessions.
Blackfriars station is around 365 metres away, with Chancery Lane and Temple stations also close by.
Yes, meeting rooms can be booked instantly for the time you need.
Prime base near the Royal Courts of Justice and the Inns of Court.
Blackfriars station is around 365 metres away, with Chancery Lane and Temple close by.
Video conferencing, large displays, whiteboards and high-speed WiFi in every room.
Regus Fleet Street sits in London's legal district within easy reach of transport and landmarks. Blackfriars station is about 365 metres away, Chancery Lane around 818 metres and Temple roughly 1,011 metres, while bus stops at Aldwych and Drury Lane serve the area and several car parks, including Saffron Hill Car Park, are nearby. The workspace overlooks St Paul's Cathedral, with the historic St Bride's Church and the Royal Courts of Justice all a short stroll away.