Wonderland in Waterloo – Step inside Alice’s office!

Why not start your working day with a trip down the rabbit hole in this Alice in Wonderland themed work space?

This office building is quite different from what you would usually expect of an office – here you’re greeted by Alice at reception and can host endless Mad Hatter tea parties in each of the themed meeting rooms.

This business centre comprises of a medium to large scale office space to let in London, ready to use and well-equipped with  the latest in business technologies. There is a continuous Alice in Wonderland theme throughout, making this a creative and unusual place to work.

This amazing space comes with high speed WiFi, on-site IT support, several meeting rooms equipped with Flat Screen HD Televisions, conferencing devices and Apply Technology. There is also an onsite café with break areas and a roof garden, perfect for those informal business meetings and more relaxed work lunches.

The themed meeting rooms vary from stripped-back designs to the outright wacky. Each room has been created with a unique design to help energise spaces and create a positive work environment.

Once you step out the building and back into reality, you are located centrally in Waterloo, meaning there are major road routes close by and public transport links all within walking distance. The nearest stations are Southwark (0.1 mi) Waterloo East (0.2 mi) and Waterloo (0.3 mi).

So if you’re a company within the media or creative industry or simply a business looking for a slightly different working environment, then this space could be the perfect work space for you.

Prices start from £5,760 pcm.


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