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The looks of this building on street-view might no...

The looks of this building on street-view might not give away the vibrant environment inside. In London where even a square foot is priced in gold, such office space for startups is an absolute boost. Space apart, the whole concept and its execution are great. Being just a guest, I had to travel 60 miles for an informal meet with Mr.Patrick Pichette CFO (Google). But for those in there, say through SpringBoard, it was just about taking a short break at the conf hall.

Google needs to promote more such events and help startups outside get better chance to learn, network and most importantly pitch ideas to potential investors in the Campus.

Very good program

Very good program
For startup entrepreneurs
Thanks Google

I have now registered as google campus member London

You can sign up for free 1:1 mentoring sessions wi...

You can sign up for free 1:1 mentoring sessions with Google for Entrepreneurs mentors here every Friday! Lots of subject matter experts -- everything from Sales and Marketing to Engineering and Development.

Cool co-working space downstairs at the cafe. There's also a thriving startup and tech community that meets for weekly events such as talks and techruns!

An awesome space full of really experienced, intel...

An awesome space full of really experienced, intelligent, and energetic people creating some cool stuff. The events they put on are first class, from content all the way to the drinks and food. The outdoor BBQs are amazing.

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Really nice place to connect with a lot of entrepr...

Really nice place to connect with a lot of entrepreneur.
Access to workspace it's free you just have to register yourself online and get your badge.
Google campus organise a lot of free event to help entrepreneur to collaborate, train theirself and test their speech.
Big recommendation if you look for a new project, connection or growth your network.

A space for startups, entrepreneurs, students, fre...

A space for startups, entrepreneurs, students, freelancers, creatives and square types alike. In a central convenient location. And with FREE spaces, wi-fi, and events. What's not to like?
My only recommendation would be- get to the Cafe' early if you want to grab a seat as it gets busy. Also, do talk to your neighbours, you meet lots of interesting people with interesting (and sometimes slightly whacky) ideas.
Another tip: don't confuse the events organised by Google - very good, hard to get into so check frequently for tickets- with those hosted at the campus but organised by other companies. The second type can be a bit too "salesy", with consultants and snake oil vendors offering just the very very basics on a topic (i.e. the stuff you already know) and then having you fill forms to spam the heck out of you later to sell their services. So use your common sense.
Other than that (which doesn't depend on google really) Google Campus it's the best thing since sliced bread.

Too busy. I tried to use the co-working space a co...

Too busy. I tried to use the co-working space a couple of times but it filled up as soon as the doors were open. I used the outside tables while I waited for space but nothing came up so went to a lovely coffee shop down the road.
The people I interacted with seemed to be a bit unfriendly/territorial but I guess that's understandable in such a busy place.

This cafe was awesome! You can sign up for free to...

This cafe was awesome! You can sign up for free to work in this space. Everyone is super nice and welcoming. It s closed for the winter for renovations, but will be open again soon. Definitely check it out.

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On a visit to Up Europe we were able to visit the ...

On a visit to Up Europe we were able to visit the London Campus. It is a typical English brick building with a cafeteria in the basement perfect for work, meet curious people who can help you in your next business adventure or people known as the Princess of Sweden!

Campus London is a great place where to go to work...

Campus London is a great place where to go to work if you're in London for a few days or even if you need a place to put down some work for a few hours. There is a coffee and plenty of seats and plugs. The WiFi speed is great. They also organise workshops and talks and the host some interesting startups.

"THE" place to go for connecting with London's sta...

"THE" place to go for connecting with London's startup scene (esp early-stage startups & entrepreneurs). Great events programme. If you want to work from the cafe, get there early - seats fill up quickly.

It has been our very first coworking space when ar...

It has been our very first coworking space when arrived in London. It is free and it has a nice cafe inside with high quality drink and food. Just get there before 9.30 in the morning or you won't find a seat to work. Online registration needed.

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There's a great community at Campus, delicious cof...

There's a great community at Campus, delicious coffee and snacks in the community area in the basement and a good number of relevant events held here.

Make sure to get in early if you're looking for a free seat downstairs!

A hotbed of innovation, startup incubators and acc...

A hotbed of innovation, startup incubators and accelerators, entrepreneurs, founders and coders can be seen rushing around or furiously focused on building out their new prototypes and pitching their products to angel investors and vc's.

It's a wonderful place to hang out, and if you have a startup and are looking for a great place to work, put this on the top of your list.

It's also home to many hackathons and developer events organized by Google or one of the local techhub/seedcamp/oxygen48 organizations - facilities are great, wifi is fast and the cafe is fun to hang out it.

Campus London

Campus London

4.5