Offices in the City of London
The Square Mile. Two thousand years of commerce, from Roman Londinium to the Gherkin’s glass curves. Eight distinct neighbourhoods where global finance conducts its business. Perfect for teams needing City credentials and corporate infrastructure.
About
City Core is Britain’s financial engine; the Square Mile where global commerce has concentrated since Roman Londinium established the template two millennia ago. Bank of England anchors monetary policy from Threadneedle Street, setting interest rates that ripple worldwide. Lloyd’s of London dominates global insurance from Richard Rogers’ inside-out building. The Stock Exchange went electronic but EC postcodes still matter. HSBC, Barclays, Citi, Goldman Sachs, JP Morgan; the global banks cluster across eight distinct neighbourhoods, each with character that transcends the generic ‘City’ label.
Bank/Monument sits at the ceremonial heart where seven streets converge at the Bank junction. Moorgate serves the northern City with its own tube station and emerging tech crossover. Liverpool Street/Broadgate delivers unmatched connectivity; six Underground lines plus the Elizabeth line connecting Heathrow to Canary Wharf via central London. Aldgate/Tower marks the eastern gateway where modern towers cluster. St Paul’s/Cheapside preserves the historic core around Wren’s cathedral. Temple/Blackfriars anchors the western City with legal profession adjacency. Tower Hill offers riverside positioning near the Tower of London. Fenchurch serves insurance and shipping with its own mainline terminus.
Architecture spans centuries in dramatic juxtaposition that defines London’s character. Royal Exchange’s Victorian grandeur (1844, now luxury retail) sits opposite the Bank of England’s windowless fortress. Towers with nicknames tourists photograph: the Gherkin (30 St Mary Axe), the Cheesegrater (Leadenhall Building), the Walkie-Talkie (20 Fenchurch Street with its sky garden). The City operates on its own rhythm; early starts, intense days fuelled by Pret and flat whites, mass exodus by 7pm. You’ll find 500,000 workers commuting daily into one square mile; a community unto itself. For finance, insurance, legal services, and the professional services supporting them, if you’re seeking an address that carries weight, no London location matches the City.
Highlights
- Bank of England; monetary policy centre
- Lloyd’s of London; global insurance hub
- Gherkin, Cheesegrater, Walkie-Talkie skyline
- Liverpool Street; 6 tube lines converge
- Leadenhall Market Victorian arcade











