Our Accessibility and Inclusion Guides have been created to ensure colleagues working in the buildings and those visiting are aware of the various accessible and inclusion arrangements we have in place at One Lime Street and Chatham. This includes individuals with hearing, visual and physical impairments.
Welcome to the Lloyd’s building
The Lloyd's building in London is the centre of our global operations, housing the marketplace and the majority of Corporation departments.
Use the information in this section to help plan your visit.

Accessing the building
Find information on our entrances, accessible access, lifts, Underwriting Room and access pass requests.

Services and facilities
We offer a number of services and facilities in the Lloyd’s building.
Accessibility and inclusion

Find us
The Lloyd’s building
One Lime Street
London
EC3M 7HA
UK
Our home
The internationally renowned Lloyd’s building was designed by the architect Richard Rogers and took eight years to build. It was opened by Her Majesty The Queen in 1986. 33,510 cubic meters of concrete, 30,000 square metres of stainless-steel cladding and 12,000 square metres of glass were used during the construction.