One FREE Work Hub Day Pass

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Hub working is perfect for those tired of wandering from coffee shop to coffee shop looking for a decent place to get some things done. Work hubs have everything you need to be productive from a nice, quiet place to sit and have a coffee and Wi-Fi. Plus you’ll be surrounded by other professionals - work hubs are a great place to network and exchange ideas! 

Taster Tokens can be redeemed against any of the free tasters and are awarded for your activity in the Lab. As you use the site you’ll earn points and every one hundred points you earn, we’ll award you with one Taster Token. Learn more here

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The Taster Details

Location
49 Carnaby Street, 1st Floor @ Kingly Court, London. W1F 9PY

Nearest Tube
Oxford Circus

About the Taster
Your taster will be a free day at Hub Culture so you can test the waters before you jump into a whole month commitment - membership starts around £60. Feel free to consume as much Wi-Fi and coffee as you can! You’ll get to meet the other entrepreneurs working there, sit in the comfy chairs and finally have a place with some peace and quiet to get your work done rather than a busy Starbucks filled with teenagers drinking frappuccinos.

What’s great about it?
You’ll have a legitimate place to work versus roaming like a coffee-seeking nomad all over London looking for a quiet place to be productive.

What to Bring
Just your work materials and some focus.

Times Available
Hub Culture is open Monday through Friday from 8:30 to 7:30 and Saturday from 10 to 6. 

How to Book
You’ll be given instructions on how to redeem your Hub Culture voucher after you’ve purchased the taster. 

Small Print

You must have your voucher or voucher number with you to be allowed entrance.

About this Merchant

Hub Culture

Hub Culture is the ultimate working space for the modern day. It brings the concept of an online social network into the real world and then back again! It first started life as a private social network back in 2002 to connect global influencers to share ideas and resources. In 2008, it launched a series of pavilions (work spaces) for people to meet and collaborate in the real world, becoming the first ever social network to offer physical spaces for its members. The super slick operation’s HQ and permanent base is in the heart of London’s creative and entrepreneurial action in Carnaby Street, Soho. The salubrious environment offers space for hot-desking and also hosts a large boardroom that you can book for that deal breaker of a meeting, as well comfy sofas, chill out spaces, Apple Macs, good music and enough fresh coffee to put Starbucks out of business! Additionally, members can use all the other low carbon, pop-up pavilions around the world for free. The pop-up pavilions are set up for global events from the World Environmental Summit in Copenhagen earlier this year to the eagerly awaited summer party season in Ibiza!