Serviced Offices in Liverpool (Office Space for Rent)

Discover serviced offices in Liverpool to rent. The business centres listed below each contain office space in a variety of sizes to suit all requirements.

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Bixteth Street, Liverpool, L3 9LQ
Private serviced offices
2 to 50 people
From £248/mo.

A range of modern office space to rent in a grand business centre with quirky features.

  • Disabled access
  • Lift access
  • Network events
  • Outdoor/roof terrace
  • Shower facilities
  • and more...
  • Moorfields (3 mins walk)
  • James Street (4 mins walk)
Chapel Street, Liverpool, L3 9AG
Private serviced offices
2 to 120 people
From £500/mo.

Stylish office spaces for rent in a striking building with views over Liverpool.

  • Air conditioning
  • Bike storage
  • Lift access
  • Meeting rooms
  • Shower facilities
  • and more...
  • James Street (3 mins walk)
  • Moorfields (3 mins walk)
Queen Avenue, Liverpool. L2 4TZ
Private serviced offices
10 to 25 people
From £1,000/mo.

Office spaces to rent in a Grade II listed building with a mix of quirky and elegant interiors.

  • Bike storage
  • Café
  • Onsite manager
  • Reception
  • Social events
  • and more...
  • James Street (2 mins walk)
  • Moorfields (3 mins walk)
Dale Street, Liverpool, L2 2PP
Private serviced offices
2 to 52 people
From £300/mo.

Funky office spaces for rent in an impressive period building with traditional features.

  • 24 hour access
  • Breakout space
  • Broadband (fibre)
  • Furnished
  • Reception
  • and more...
  • James Street (2 mins walk)
  • Moorfields (3 mins walk)
Exchange Flags, Liverpool, L2 2SX
Private serviced offices
2 to 65 people
From £440/mo.

Choice of office space to rent in a building near Moorfields Station.

  • Air conditioning
  • Breakout space
  • Lift access
  • Meeting rooms
  • Shower facilities
  • and more...
  • Moorfields (1 min walk)
  • James Street (5 mins walk)
St Paul's Square, Liverpool, L3 9SJ
Private serviced offices
4 to 200 people
From £1,000/mo.

A variety of modern office spaces for rent in a stunning glass business centre.

  • Café
  • Disabled access
  • Event space
  • Phone booths
  • Shower facilities
  • and more...
  • Moorfields (4 mins walk)
  • James Street (5 mins walk)
Old Hall Street, Liverpool, L3 9QJ
Private serviced offices
2 to 55 people
From £500/mo.

Elegant office spaces to rent inside a building near the waterfront.

  • Breakout space
  • Car park (onsite)
  • Disabled access
  • Lift access
  • Shower facilities
  • and more...
  • Moorfields (4 mins walk)
  • James Street (6 mins walk)
Lord Street, Liverpool, L2 1TS
Private serviced offices
2 to 45 people
From £500/mo.

A range of office spaces to rent in a building near James Street station.

  • Air conditioning
  • Breakout space
  • Disabled access
  • Lift access
  • Meeting rooms
  • and more...
  • James Street (2 mins walk)
  • Moorfields (3 mins walk)
Mann Island, Liverpool, L3 1BP
Private serviced offices
2 to 700 people
From £560/mo.

A range of office spaces to rent in an eye-catching glass building with floor-to-ceiling windows.

  • Café
  • Car park (onsite)
  • Network events
  • Phone booths
  • Shower facilities
  • and more...
  • James Street (2 mins walk)
  • Moorfields (6 mins walk)
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About Liverpool


Liverpool is one of the most popular cities in the UK for its balance of cosmopolitan ambience, friendly locals and rich culture. Liverpool is a vibrant place to work, with a fast-growing economy and a wide range of companies based in modern offices in the city. Tourism plays a big part in this, with many visiting because of the iconic locations made famous by The Beatles, but the city’s student population also plays a role, as there are three big universities here.


In recent years, Liverpool has seen significant growth in the digital and creative sectors, attracting more tech and media companies.


Liverpool’s economy is dominated by service-sector industries. Retail and manufacturing for shipping companies account for a large amount of the city’s business. Liverpool is home to several headquarters of businesses in the retail and food industries, as well as several automotive companies with offices here. The city is a base for several international shipping businesses, while the port handles millions of tonnes worth of cargo every year. But it is also a creative city, as evidenced by its musical history and independent enterprises.
 
The city is home to several key attractions, the most famous being sports. Liverpool has two local football teams, Liverpool and Everton, and is also the setting for the world-famous Grand National each year. Other landmarks include LiverpoolOne – the largest outdoor shopping complex in Europe – the Maritime Museum, the Anglican Cathedral, Albert Dock and the Walker Art Gallery.

 

Types of Offices in Liverpool


Central Liverpool has numerous commercial premises for businesses working in the city. Private offices and shared coworking spaces are located in some of the city’s most desirable spots in Liverpool’s commercial districts. Offices in Liverpool can be rented on flexible terms to suit small, medium, and large businesses, from 2 people to teams of over 300.
 
Traffic can get busy in the city centre, particularly during commuting hours, so many people find public transport a better option than driving. However, some offices in this area have on-site car parking for staff who drive to and from work each day. The city itself is walkable, so staff will find that many office locations have amenities within walking distance.

 

Nearby Areas


Liverpool is separated from the Wirral Peninsula by the Mersey Estuary. This area is framed by Bootle, Crosby and Maghull, with Knowsley to the east and Sefton to the north.


For businesses comparing nearby areas, offices in Manchester and Bolton provide a broader range of options.

 

Transport Links


Liverpool is well-connected, with the Merseyrail train service linking it to other areas of Merseyside. Trains run regularly here every 15 minutes, so commuters can get from the office to other areas of Liverpool quickly. With London just under 200 miles away, travellers can reach the capital in around 2 hours by train, making it ideal for companies with clients outside of Liverpool.
 
There are also several bus routes throughout the city, as well as direct road links to the main motorways for access to the Scottish border, Staffordshire, the Lake District and Birmingham. Mersey ferries go back and forth between the Wirral every 20 minutes during commuting hours, and they also journey to Dublin, Belfast and the Isle of Man. John Lennon Airport offers European flights and connects to Manchester International Airport, less than an hour away.

 

Food, Drink & Entertainment


There is something for everyone in Liverpool, from culture and arts to a great nightlife and club scene. For eating and drinking, there are popular chains throughout the city as well as unique independent haunts, perfect for catching up with friends or colleagues after a day in the office. Bold Street has some of the best restaurants and cafés in the city, as well as a host of vintage shops to nip into on your lunch break. Lark Lane is the more bohemian part of the city and provides a great lunchtime wander with its many antique shops and boutiques.


The Baltic Triangle has recently become one of Liverpool’s most vibrant districts, providing a wealth of independent retailers, street food markets and flexible workspaces.

 

Liverpool Office Market Snapshot for 2025


Liverpool has recently attracted great investment, especially in districts around the Knowledge Quarter. New serviced offices have opened here, providing a creative hub for companies looking for scalable workspaces.

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