Looking for London’s best new co-working spaces? Here’s some new co-working spaces in the capital we’re totally obsessed with right now:

1. For a Trendy Office: Mindspace

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What: Feel inspired at Mindspace’s new co-working office in Aldgate East. They scour local flea markets for one-off artefacts, handpick vintage furniture, commission local artists, build towering bookcases, and paint the walls with thought-provoking messages. Available for teams large and small, there’s options to hot desk, have a fixed desk or kick back in your own office.

Amenities: You will not go hungry here as Mindspace regulary hold Breakfast Mondays, Bagel Tuesdays and there’s tea and coffee on tap.

Price: From £300 per month.

Where: 9 Appold St, London EC2A 2AP

2. For Work and Play: Campfire 

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What: Campfire Collaborative Spaces is a industry focused co-working space and community founded in Hong Kong. Their mission is simple: to optimise the way their Campers work, live, learn and play. A short walk from Old Street Station, Campfire is perfect for tech and creative start ups, offering a range of membership options from hot desks to private offices.

Amenities: The unique refurbished warehouse includes a members café, meeting rooms and phone booths, multifunctional event space with stage and bar and a courtyard.

Price: From £380 per month.

Where: Shoreditch, London EC2A 

3. For Creative Companies: The Ministry

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What: With world-class design and fit-out, an extensive events programme and the opportunity to network and partner with others in the creative industries, The Ministry, housed in a former warehouse, is the place for creative companies based in London.

Amenities: The Ministry offers a wide range of on-site facilities to its members, including an impressive 75-ft bar, outdoor terrace, 40-seater cinema, events spaces, immersive tech studio and soundproofed studios.

Price: From £395 per month.

Where: Elephant and Castle, London, SE1

4. For Rooftop Views: TOG – Tintagel House

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What: Working with architects Universal Design, TOG have refurbished the eleven-storey, 1960’s building (formly occupied by the Metropolitan Police), and have constructed a two-level extension on the bottom to create 120,000 sqft of flexible offices, meeting rooms, event space, lounge space and co-working space.

Amenities: Sitting right on the river front, the rooftop on the 13th floor has some spectacular views across Central London – as well as a members’ bar for relaxing, gym for working out, rooftop for summer parties and an apartment for resting after too many spreadsheets.

Price: From £375 per month.

Where: SE1, London

5. For a Child Friendly Work Space: Second Home

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What: Second Home is Europe’s most innovative and iconic workspace; enabling parents to combine work and life easier than ever before. The space provides private studios and flexible workspaces for teams of up to 50, surrounded by curves, natural light and thousands of plants and trees.

Amenities: Enjoy access to Second Home’s world-class cultural programme, member-only Be Better sessions and weekly wellness programme, as well as an on-site creche and family-friendly public areas.

Price: From £250 per month.

Where: London Fields, London E8