Over the centuries this location has been a geographic nucleus for a city in constant flux. The 180 Quarter is a neighbourhood re-establishing itself as the heart of London’s cultural life. Curation and collaboration are the integral foundations of the quarter. With footings dating back to the 12th Century, this new blueprint is set for centuries of community, commerce and connections. Between 180 The Strand and 180 The Thames everything is possible inside this city block, making it effortless to dip into its diverse currents.
About
180 The Thames
There is a reason people have been living here for so long.
This landmark location offers a distinct choice of perspective; to face outward toward an unparalleled vista of London across the Thames—from Westminster to the Tower of London—or inward toward a mature 20,000 square foot courtyard. It is a way of living that perfectly balances the established elegance of the West with the vibrancy of the East.
This balance is supported by a complete ecosystem of service; an anticipatory environment where a 24-hour concierge, chauffeur, and dedicated housekeeping work in tandem with specialised medical, and childcare services.
Wellness has been reimagined at 180 The Health Club, featuring a twenty-five-metre pool that evokes the sensation of swimming along the Thames. This lifestyle is further enriched by new social landmarks through a fresh retail and social landscape featuring Alex Eagle Studio, Corner Shop, Café Clement, Bobbi’s Bar, Lunette and 180 The Strand.
Standing at the historic centre of the city’s Golden Mile and set within London’s most storied and prestigious landscape, there is no longer a question of why to be here—only how.
180 The Strand
At the core of this creative world is 180 Studios, London’s artistic engine and a world-class stage for innovation. Occupying the iconic Brutalist building at 180 The Strand, it is where independent creators scale into global businesses. Its atrium serves as a dynamic network for production and the official hub for London Fashion Week, bridging the gap between raw industrial space and high-concept art. The definitive meeting ground where the digital realm and analogue craft collide.
Home to 180 House, Ikoyi (voted the number one restaurant in the world), Soho Works, Meeting Rooms, Reference Point, The Listening Room, 180 Health Club and more, all at the centre of London social life and a place you want to go to.
180 Studios is the setting to a global community of over 140 creative companies, making it a massive campus designed for the attitudinally alternative, and enabling independent creatives to develop a global voice from the heart of London.
As a stage for landmark exhibitions, the site has hosted groundbreaking work from Anish Kapoor, Ai Weiwei, Ryoji Ikeda, Richard Mosse, Arthur Jafa, Virgil Abloh, and Wes Anderson—cementing its status as a premier global destination for the arts.
River Lofts
With views stretching from the King’s residence in Westminster to the city’s entry at Tower Bridge, 180 The Thames represents the residential and hospitality evolution of the 180 Quarter, completing the full circle of London life. As the new south-facing half of this community, it re-establishes the historic heart of the city upon the footprint of the 17th-century Arundel House—the estate of the great art collector and patron of Rubens. No longer just a place to visit, it is now somewhere to live and stay; the River Lofts are designed as adaptable spaces by Eagle + Hodges that reflect the individuality of their inhabitants, while St. Clement London introduces a refined, new version of the luxury hotel that London needs.
The Apartments
180 The Thames represents the residential and hospitality evolution of the 180 Quarter, completing the full circle of London life. As the new south-facing half of this community, it re-establishes the historic heart of the city upon the footprint of the 17th-century Arundel House—the estate of the great art collector and patron of Rubens. No longer just a place to visit, it is now somewhere to live and stay; the apartments are designed as adaptable spaces by Eagle + Hodges that reflect the individuality of their inhabitants, while St. Clement London introduces a refined, new version of the luxury hotel that London needs.
180 The Thames Spaces
In the oldest centre of London.
Unmatched, fully serviced living experience. Convenience takes on a whole new meaning with 24/7 concierge and access to the whole Quarter's exceptional amenities. Creative and comprehensive convenience. Living in your new home in London makes for a frictionless day.