Looking to take your work with you on the go? Discover the best free wi-fi hacks in the British capital!

If you are one of the lucky ones out there who are able to travel and work from anywhere, you probably know how important it is to remain connected as much as possible. Most freelance workers or independent professionals that work and travel often require an internet connection and an open line of communications with their employers or customers on a 24/7 basis.

If you happen to travel to London, you are in luck. This is one of the world’s biggest and busiest cities, with an abundance of free wi-fi locations that can cater to your needs in any given situation. If you want to make sure you can remain connected without making compromises on your London stay, or without spending too much money by purchasing data or internet devices, read on to discover a few free wi-fi hacks that will also help you enjoy the city! If you want to make sure you are always connected, even when there’s no wi-fi, consider getting a UK Data SIM Card sent to you before you leave on your trip.

Check out the local museums!

London’s wonderful museums are incredibly mostly free: you can choose to donate money for your visit, but you are not obliged to do so if you do not want to. Galleries such as the Tate Modern, The Science Museum or The British Museum are filled with some of the most stunning artistic and cultural pieces in the world.

In addition to that, these museums offer efficient and relatively speedy wi-fi services available to visitors at no charge. If you are planning to spend a few hours in one of the capital’s museums, you can simply take a break to catch up with work in one of the many lounge areas, restaurants or cafes available within the Museum’s infrastructure.

This way, you can take some time off from work without compromising your visiting schedule, making the most out of your trip. In addition to that, it doesn’t hurt that London’s best museum will welcome you with a seamless, modern and pleasant design that feels like an excellent place where to stop and work, even if you are surrounded by a crowd of visitors.

Turn your accommodation into a temporary office

There are many affordable options for those travelers who wish to stay in London on a budget (If you are looking for additional tips and suggestion to travel throughout Europe on the cheap, check out this article). Whether you book a hostel room, an Airbnb or a hotel, always make sure you have access to a reliable internet connection.

When traveling anywhere, you don’t want to be confined to your accommodation for hours on end: it’s a good idea to keep a tightly organized schedule and wake a little earlier than normal in the morning to check on your work. This way, you will be able to start your day and explore with a sense of peace of mind! There is nothing worse than stumbling around in a new city feeling an urge to finally get to your emails or working networks!

Starbucks is your friend

Love it or hate it, Starbucks is widely popular in London: the major American coffee shop franchise has over 260 locations throughout the Greater London area, and nearly every single location offers fast and reliable free wi-fi access.

As a rule of thumb, it’s recommended to avoid establishments in high-traffic touristic areas, but if you have the opportunity to stumble upon a Starbucks in a low-traffic neighborhood or far from a peak hour, you will be able to sit there for a few hours undisturbed, enjoying free wi-fi, practical power outlets to charge your laptop and mobile devices, a relatively understated atmosphere, and a cozy caffeinated drink.

Visit the Library!

Located just around the corner from Liverpool Street and in the heart of Central London, Bishopsgate Library is a true understated gem. It’s certainly worth visiting, and it is actually equipped with fast free wi-fi, comfortable tables, and power outlets. If you are looking for a quiet, comfortable and reliable space that seldom gets really busy, this is the place for you!

The Bishopsgate Library will not be open during weekends, but it’s available every weekday from 10 am to 5.30pm, with extended hours on Wednesdays (open until 8 pm).

The Southbank Centre (Belvedere Road, London, SE1 8XX)

This particular location is perfect for people looking for a modern and iconic space where to work at. Known as one of London’s most active cultural and artistic performance spaces, The Southbank Centre has hosted musical performances, dance, theatre, conferences, and poetry workshops…and it is also home to a comfortable wi-fi hotspot for your free use and enjoyment!

Photograph of the Southbank Centre in London

If you love to be surrounded by arts and creativity while you work, the Southbank Centre is a great choice.

Rough Trade

If you are a music lover, you are likely familiar with Rough Trade. This legendary record shop and label was founded in London during the late 70s, when it became a powerful supporter of the punk and alternative music scenes.

Photograph of the Rough Trade music store in London

Today, Rough Trade has a few record shop locations throughout London, but Rough Trade East, located in the hip Brick Lane neighborhood is particularly indicated for people who love to work on the go. The store also has a really nice coffee shop, so you can sit down, enjoy some fine indie music in a nice atmosphere and sip a nice latte while checking on your work seamlessly! This location has been opened since 2007, when the company took over a former brewery and converted the building into a really stunning space, serving as a record shop, concert venue, coffee shop and more. There is even an area of the shop where you can use iMacs and share desks with fellow workers such as yourself!

Looking for additional tips and suggestions for traveling workers visiting London? Check out this article for an additional compilations of cool locations and other ideas!

 

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