Liverpool’s business landscape has shifted dramatically over the past five years. The Baltic Triangle has evolved into a proper creative hub, the Knowledge Quarter is attracting serious tech talent, and the city centre itself is bristling with professionals who’ve ditched the commute to Manchester for something closer to home. If you’re looking for a coworking space Liverpool professionals actually use—not a generic desk farm—you’ve got proper options now. All seven spaces featured here are bookable on Wezoo without any membership hassle, meaning you can book a meeting room, hot desk, or private office by the hour, day, or month depending on what you need.
1. Clockwise Liverpool

Clockwise Liverpool sits right in the thick of the city centre, and at 4.7/5 it’s the highest-rated space on this list. With five meeting rooms and capacity for up to 16 people, it’s designed for teams that need proper flexibility without the long-term commitment. The Clockwise operator understands what working professionals actually want—no corporate frills, straightforward pricing, spaces that work whether you’re running a client meeting or an internal brainstorm. You’re a five-minute walk from Central Station, which matters if you’ve got people coming in from Cheshire or further afield. The vibe here is business-focused but unpretentious; you won’t find exposed brick and cold brew on tap, just spaces that do the job properly. This is the pick if you’re tired of searching for somewhere to host a meeting and want it sorted quickly.
Rating: 4.7/5 | Rooms: 5 | Max capacity: 16 people
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2. Liverpool – Chapel St

Orega’s Chapel Street location is your option if you want to be near the Exchange Flags area—essentially where the serious business gets done in Liverpool. It’s four rooms with capacity for 24 people maximum, making it suited to slightly larger meetings or team sessions. Chapel Street itself is steeped in history but thoroughly modern in how it operates, with plenty of independent cafés and the kind of neighbourhood vibe that makes you actually want to get out of bed for a work meeting. The proximity to the business district means you’re near the accountants, lawyers, and finance types who call Liverpool home, though it works just as well for smaller teams who want flexible space in a proper working neighbourhood rather than a purpose-built coworking village. No membership required—book what you need, when you need it.
Operator: Orega | Rooms: 4 | Max capacity: 24 people
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3. Horton House

Horton House is Regus’ flagship in the Exchange Flags area, right in the financial heart of the city. With a 4.35/5 rating, seven rooms, and a 12-person maximum, it’s built for teams that need a professional setting without compromise. Exchange Flags itself is where you’ll find the oldest financial institutions in Liverpool; there’s a certain gravitas to working from here that matters if you’re client-facing or managing sensitive projects. Horton House delivers that in spades—well-appointed, properly resourced, staffed, and the kind of space where your clients feel you’ve got your act together. It’s a Regus location, which means consistency across their global network if you’re regularly working across different cities, plus business lounge access and the kind of administrative support that saves you time. Perfect if you need a semi-permanent base rather than the occasional meeting room.
Operator: Regus | Rating: 4.35/5 | Rooms: 7 | Max capacity: 12 people
4. Liverpool Innovation Park

If you’re in the tech or innovation space, Liverpool Innovation Park (another Regus operation, 4.35/5 rating) on Edge Lane is worth serious consideration. It’s smaller—three rooms, four-person maximum—but it’s deliberately positioned to serve startups and tech teams who need something more purposeful than a generic office. Edge Lane itself is becoming the place where Liverpool’s growing tech scene congregates; it’s not the city centre, but it’s deliberately separate from the old-guard business district, which suits the culture better. This is where you’ll find companies that actually care about what they’re building rather than just punching a clock. The smaller footprint means you’re more likely to run into like-minded people, which often matters more to tech teams than having the biggest room in the city. Instant booking on Wezoo means you can reserve space without the typical corporate faff.
Operator: Regus | Rating: 4.35/5 | Rooms: 3 | Max capacity: 4 people
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5. 301 Tea Factory

301 Tea Factory (Spaces by IWG, 4.2/5) is where you go if you want to work somewhere that actually has a distinct character. The Baltic Triangle has transformed over the past decade from dockside wasteland into Liverpool’s proper creative neighbourhood, and this space sits right in the middle of it. Converted warehouses, independent galleries, craft studios, design agencies—it’s the kind of area where the work itself becomes better by osmosis from being surrounded by creative people. The space itself reflects that: it’s not trying to be corporate, but it’s not a hipster cliché either. It works brilliantly if you’re running a design firm, creative agency, or any business that benefits from being around other sharp people. The neighbourhood has proper cafés, not chain coffee shops, which sounds trivial until you’re on your fifth meeting of the day and actually want decent food. This is the one for people who care about their surroundings.
Operator: Spaces (IWG) | Rating: 4.2/5
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6. Derby Square

Derby Square is Regus again (4.35/5, five rooms, 18-person capacity), but it earns its spot because location genuinely matters. You’re on Castle Street—historically the beating heart of Liverpool’s financial sector—which means you’re surrounded by the kind of infrastructure that grew up to serve serious money. Banks, insurance firms, accounting practices: if you’re in any field that requires credibility with traditional finance, this postcode carries weight. The space itself is well-appointed in that particular Regus way: business lounge access, proper admin support, meeting rooms that don’t look like someone’s basement. It’s straightforward professional workspace in a neighbourhood that’s been professional for longer than most UK cities. If you need to impress a bank manager or an insurance broker, this is the address to have. Five rooms means flexibility for different meeting sizes, and the 18-person maximum handles proper client presentations without needing to pack people in.
Operator: Regus | Rating: 4.35/5 | Rooms: 5 | Max capacity: 18 people
7. 1 Mann Island

1 Mann Island (Regus, 4.35/5) is the outlier on this list, and for good reason. You’re on the waterfront next to the Three Graces, which means you’re in one of the most distinctive spots in Liverpool—the kind of location that genuinely elevates how a meeting feels. Clients notice it. Team members notice it. There’s something about working with a proper view that changes the psychology of the day. It’s Regus’s premium location in the city, and it shows in how the space is maintained and staffed. If you’re running a consulting firm, a creative practice, or anything where the environment sends a message, this is where you book. The waterfront location also means you’re near the new development around the docks, which has proper restaurants and bars—the kind of neighbourhood you actually want to spend eight hours in. It’s pricier than some alternatives, but the location advantage genuinely justifies it if you’re client-facing or if your team benefits from working somewhere they actually want to be. Instant booking on Wezoo means you can secure your space without weeks of back-and-forth.
Operator: Regus | Rating: 4.35/5
How to Choose a Coworking Space in Liverpool
Picking the right coworking space depends on what you actually need, not what marketers tell you that you should need.
Location matters more than you think. If you’re client-facing, the postcode sends a message. Exchange Flags or Castle Street says finance and tradition. The Baltic Triangle says creative and contemporary. Edge Lane says tech-forward. City centre locations mean better transport links for people coming from outside the city. The waterfront says premium and distinctive.
Room availability and capacity should match your actual use case. If you’re booking occasional meetings, you don’t need seven rooms; you need instant availability when you need it. If you’re hosting regular client presentations for 15 people, Derby Square’s five rooms and 18-person max makes more sense than a three-room space.
Vibe and neighbourhood have real effects on work output. You’ll spend more time in these spaces than you think. Working from a warehouse conversion in the creative quarter produces different thinking than working from a corporate financial district space, and that’s not a bug—it’s a feature you should choose deliberately.
Flexibility and no membership requirements matter. All seven spaces on this list can be booked instantly on Wezoo without joining anything, which means you can test a location before committing to regular use. Many coworking spaces require memberships that lock you in; these don’t.
Transport links and neighbourhood amenities. Can your team or clients get there easily? Are there decent cafés and lunch options? Will you actually want to spend a full day there? Check the specifics rather than assuming every coworking space is identical.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How much does a coworking space cost in Liverpool?
Pricing varies significantly depending on the space, the location, and whether you’re booking an hourly meeting room, a hot desk, or private office. Meeting rooms typically range from £20-50 per hour depending on location and capacity. Fixed desk hot desks might run £150-300 per month, while dedicated private offices cost more. All the spaces listed here are bookable on Wezoo by the hour or day, which means you can test them without committing to a monthly rate first. Check current pricing on Wezoo for exact rates.
Do I need a membership to use a coworking space in Liverpool?
No. All seven spaces featured in this guide are bookable on Wezoo without any membership requirement. You can book a room, hot desk, or office by the hour, day, or month—whatever suits your needs—without joining anything or signing long-term agreements. This flexibility is one of the main advantages of using Wezoo rather than dealing with individual coworking spaces directly.
Which Liverpool neighbourhoods have the best coworking spaces?
It depends on your business type. The city centre (Clockwise, Chapel Street) is best for general accessibility and client transport links. Exchange Flags and Castle Street are traditional business and finance neighbourhoods. The Baltic Triangle (301 Tea Factory) is the creative quarter. Edge Lane (Liverpool Innovation Park) serves the growing tech sector. The waterfront (1 Mann Island) is premium and distinctive. Choose based on what message your location sends to clients and what vibe suits your work.
Can I book a coworking space in Liverpool by the hour?
Yes. All the spaces on this list are available for hourly booking through Wezoo. This is particularly useful if you need a meeting room for a client presentation or a team session without committing to a full day or monthly membership. Hourly rates typically start around £20-50 depending on the space and room size.
What amenities do Liverpool coworking spaces include?
This varies by location, but most include meeting rooms with AV facilities, business lounges, internet and phone lines, printing and admin support, and sometimes kitchen facilities. Regus locations (Horton House, Liverpool Innovation Park, Derby Square, 1 Mann Island) typically include comprehensive business services and lounge access. Clockwise and the independent operators focus on straightforward meeting rooms and flexible workspace. Check the specific listing on Wezoo for exact amenities at each location.
Is the Baltic Triangle really the best neighbourhood for coworking?
Not universally. The Baltic Triangle works brilliantly if you’re in creative industries, design, media, or tech—the neighbourhood’s identity supports that kind of work. If you’re in finance, insurance, or traditional business services, Castle Street or Exchange Flags sends a clearer message to clients. The “best” neighbourhood is the one that aligns with your business type and who you’re trying to impress.
Find Your Liverpool Coworking Space
Liverpool has legitimate professional workspace options now, which is relatively recent. Five years ago, your options were limited. Today you can choose based on location strategy, neighbourhood vibe, and actual business needs rather than settling for whatever’s available. Whether you need a single meeting room for a client presentation, a dedicated desk for a few days a week, or a semi-permanent private office, the spaces listed here cover what Liverpool’s working professionals actually require.
Book directly on Wezoo, no membership required, and start using proper workspace that works for your business rather than against it. All seven spaces are available for instant booking—test a location for a day before committing to anything longer.
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Related Reading
If you’re exploring coworking across the UK, you might also find these guides useful:
- Best Hot Desk Spaces in London — for flexible workspace in the capital
- Top 10 Best Coworking Spaces in London — comprehensive guide to London’s coworking market