Article Written By: Glenn Tucker
Covent Garden is a great place to work. Due to the historic buildings, strategic street patterns and a history of diversity, it has attracted small businesses and turned them into a huge success. It is a fantastic area to locate your business for a number of reasons. Both employees and visitors to your business will benefit from being situated in this prime location and the advantages it can bring.Covent Garden is now one of London's most popular tourist attractions, however despite this it remains relatively traffic-free and the area is therefore relaxed and a pleasure to work in. With a wealth of history, Covent Garden has traditionally been a centre of small businesses, which used the area to help them grow, and nothing has changed in this respect. Although high rental prices in the area mean that small scale businesses are often priced out of this sought after location.It has a host of factors which benefit employees working in the area. From the shops and restaurants to the relaxed friendly vibe, this is an area where workers can enjoy breaks and lunch times, and take advantage of what the area has to offer. There are also many bars, nightclubs and theatres, which mean a Friday evening can be a very social occasion with colleagues. When it comes to visitors, these tourist attractions will make visiting your business convenient and enjoyable. In addition there are plenty of high end hotels in the area, should clients need to stay over.. When it comes to business lunches, or wining and dining your clients, there is plenty on offer in Covent Garden and you will be spoilt for choice.Covent Garden is ideally situated for transport links, with Covent Garden Tube Station on the corner of Long Acre and James Street. This is served by the Piccadilly Line. For stations just outside the area, there is; Charing Cross tube station and Charing Cross railway station, Leicester Square tube station, and Holborn tube station. For those who want to avoid the congestion during rush hour at Covent Garden station, they are advised to get off at Leicester Square, which is just 300 yards away. For those who choose to take the bus, Covent Garden uses the RV1 service.It not only has many modern conveniences attracting those to the area, but also a great wealth of history and culture. In 2004 an action plan was drawn up by Westminster Council to improve the area while retaining its historic character and this has been achieved to a high standard. If you're thinking of renting office space in Covent Garden, there is plenty to choose from, catering for businesses of various sizes and price brackets. Take a stroll around the area to get a feel for the place and the surrounding businesses before you settle on this area as the ideal location for your business.
This Article Has Been Published on Tue, 30 Aug 2011 and Read 178 Times