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Regent's Place

338 Euston Rd, London NW1 3BT, United Kingdom

Regent's Place
Office space rental agency
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GVF5+R9 London, United Kingdom
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Heng Ng
Heng Ng
I visit Regent's Place several times a year, for an review with my fund managers. And this is my favourite noodle and sushi joint. Always packed with office workers in the neighbourhood. If I can't find a seat 💺 I would help myself in the beautiful square in Regent's Place. In summer, there is a giant screen in the Square. You can enjoy Wimbledon, Olympics, and, hopefully the Fifa World Cup 2018 from Russia in June. And you can watch it free too. Please join the hundreds of office workers and local residents to cheer for England.Who knows, Harry Kane may even bring the Cup home. Keeping my fingers crossed.
Marco C
Marco C
Nice looking place. Very open and nice vibe. Great coffee bars. Vegan options too.
Giovanni Villeforte
Giovanni Villeforte
Very beautiful building. Went to the GMC for some documents. The staff was very polite and extremely helpful from the moment I entered till the moment I left. The building itself was stunning architecturally, very clean, very beautiful.
Petre Mitrea
Petre Mitrea
Regent's Place is a mixed use business and retail and (from 2010) residential quarter on the north side of Euston Road in the London Borough of Camden. The site is also bounded by Osnaburgh Street to the west, Longford and Drummond Streets to the north, and Hampstead Road to the east. Regent's Place was developed by British Land from an earlier speculative property development 'Euston Centre' that included Euston Tower one of the first high-rise office developments in the West End. The tower is at the south western corner of the Regent's Place estate. The 'Euston Centre' scheme was developed between 1962 and 1972 designed by Sidney Kaye. Originally the scheme was for a series of medium rise blocks but to create space for underpass and road junction the LCC gave approval for the high-rise Euston Tower.
Connie Saurin
Connie Saurin1 year ago
I don't remember visiting but looks nice from the outside.
Colin Baker
Colin Baker2 years ago
Wow...really smart area. Lots of places to eat and drink coffee...or cocktails. In the heart of Euston....so close to the choc a bloc main road but....sooo tranquil with beautiful beds of ferns and quirky plants! And....of course....it leads to the Black Sheep....a super coffee house and cocktail bar.....
Ruth amsden
Ruth amsden2 years ago
A nice open space area with a lot hoping on superb decorations perhaps private though .
May Willyana
May Willyana2 years ago
I was passing by when there was a protest. Sadly I couldn't photograph every corner of this place.
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