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Time really is money at Ziferblat

21/07/2016

Started in 2011 in Moscow, the Russian word Ziferblat translates to clockface in English. The  concept of a space where you only pay for the time spent there now has 15 locations in Europe so seemed an appropriate place to meet soon after the Brexit referendum result.

The photos below are from Ziferblat Liverpool in Albert Dock but the concept may be found in London & Manchester tooZiferblat (1)

Once clocked in at the entrance you can then catch up with friends, do some work, read, have a business meeting, even pop in for a quick shower – just remember that the clock is ticking.Ziferblat (6)

Ziferblat (2) Help yourself to multiple varieties of food and drink in the fully functioning kitchen.Ziferblat (4)

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It’s a friendly and inclusive concept with a broad demographic participating when we were there.

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