Our LocationsGuangzhou

Office Spaces In Guangzhou

Find your perfect workspace solution in the heart of Guangzhou

A Closer Look At The City

Enter the ‘South Gate of China’ and discover Guangzhou, the prosperous capital city of Guangdong Province. It is China’s busiest transport and trade hub and the third largest city in the country. Guangzhou was the first city to benefit from China’s ‘Reform and Opening Up’ policy in 1978; a pioneer of the economic development in China. It serves as Guangdong’s political, economic, educational, and cultural centre.

Premium Office Spaces in Guangzhou

See all centres in Guangzhou

Our Workspace Solutions in Guangzhou

Private Offices

Move in and get started, your new workspace awaits

Request for quotation


Coworking Spaces

A flexible approach to work

From CNY 1,800.00 / month


Virtual Offices

Build your empire from anywhere in the world

From CNY 350.00 / month


Meeting Rooms

Elevate your meetings, conferences and presentations

7 Meeting Rooms


Event Spaces

Multifunctional venues made for all types of events

Request for quotation


Business Concierge

Empowering your business to grow further and go beyond

Request for quotation


Explore other cities in Greater China

More About Guangzhou

Work/Life

Through its years of port trade and growth, Guangzhou’s central business district is thriving. Gleaming towers and a culturally diverse population gives Guangzhou a cosmopolitan energy. With its unique mix of new and old, Guangzhou is home to some of China’s oldest temples, yet also features modern buildings with futuristic architecture which includes the city’s very own experimental autopilot Metro line.

Getting Around

Guangzhou is serviced by an underground Metro system. New lines are being added and extended to improve transport around the city. Buses, taxis and ferries are also a quick and convenient way to navigate Guangzhou.

More About Guangzhou

Work/Life

Through its years of port trade and growth, Guangzhou’s central business district is thriving. Gleaming towers and a culturally diverse population gives Guangzhou a cosmopolitan energy. With its unique mix of new and old, Guangzhou is home to some of China’s oldest temples, yet also features modern buildings with futuristic architecture which includes the city’s very own experimental autopilot Metro line.

Getting Around

Guangzhou is serviced by an underground Metro system. New lines are being added and extended to improve transport around the city. Buses, taxis and ferries are also a quick and convenient way to navigate Guangzhou.