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    Francos Restaurant

    Francos Restaurant

    61 Jermyn Street, SW1Y 6LX
    • Conference centre

    Being known as an all day operation Franco’s enjoys its reputation as the heart of St James’s. From a quick break and espresso to a five course banquet enjoyed over the course of an evening, nobody feels they are missing out. The beautifully appointed private dining room with curtained and mirrored walls provides the ideal setting for a range of private events. From book launches, exhibitions, presentations, wine and food tastings, seminars to cocktail and dinner parties, family re-unions, birthday parties or anniversaries Franco’s has hosted functions that have all be great successes. The smaller private dining room can accommodate up to 18, whilst the larger 34, both on one table. With smaller tables the larger room can accommodate up to 60 guests.

    LSO St Lukes

    LSO St Lukes

    LSO Music Education Centre 161 Old Street London, EC1V 9NG
    • Unusual
    • ·450 attendees
    • ·4 meeting rooms

    LSO St Luke's is the home of LSO Discovery, the London Symphony Orchestra's music education and community programme, and is arguably one of the most striking event spaces in London. Located on Old Street, a short walk from the bustling Silicon Roundabout, LSO St Luke's offers the convenience of a City location with the wow-factor of a unique heritage space. The 18th-century architecture juxtaposed with contemporary features creates a stunning setting in this Grade I-listed church. Natural light floods in through the panoramic windows and the view of the beautiful plane trees outside compliments the exposed brickwork. With an excellent range of caterers, flexible layouts, great acoustics, sophisticated technical infrastructure and experienced technical staff, LSO St Luke's is a highly versatile space that can cater for any event. From award ceremonies & wedding receptions to conferences, dinners and standing functions, we will help you deliver an inspiring event and ensure everything runs smoothly until the very last guest has left.

    Malmaison London EC1

    Malmaison London EC1

    Charterhouse Square London, EC1M 6AH
    • Hotel
    • ·30 attendees
    • ·97 bedrooms
    • ·3 meeting rooms

    Charterhouse Square is just a few cobblestones away from Farringdon or Barbican tube stations, a quick taxi from City airport or an easy tube ride from most mainline stations. There are also carparks nearby. 97 stylishly designed rooms, including 2 suites with stunning views over leafy Charterhouse Square. The lilac, dove and earth fabric tones accompany the classic interiors creating a calm yet fresh environment. All our rooms have the complete set of Mal ingredients - great beds for sleepy heads, moody lighting, power showers, CD players, CD libraries, satellite TV, serious wines and naughty nibbles. Other little luxuries include fast and free internet access, same-day laundry, toiletries that you’re encouraged to take with you and ‘vroom’ room service for breakfast, dinner or those midnight munchies! The 2 boutique meeting rooms with their cool décor, can accommodate up to 16 boardroom style, 30 theatre style and are ideal for intimate drinks parties, meetings and presentations. Both rooms boast up to the minute AV technology, including plasma screens. Complimentary fast speed wireless internet access is available in the meeting rooms – or for those impromptu meetings – wireless connection is available in our lobby and bar.

    Goring Hotel
    Archive Room
    Drawing Room
    Bbar and Restaurant
    Restaurant
    Restaurant
    Corinthia Hotel London
    Conference Room
    Spa
    The Guards Museum

    The Guards Museum

    Wellington Barracks, Birdcage Walk, London, SW1E 6HQ
    • Hotel
    • ·500 attendees
    • ·2 meeting rooms

    Entered from Birdcage Walk, this small museum is under the parade ground of Wellington Barracks. This is the headquarters of British Army's five Guards regiments: the Grenadier Guards, Coldstream Guards, Scots Guards, Irish Guards and Welsh Guards.. The museum, opened in 1988, has uniforms, medals and oil paintings on display, accompanied by martial music. There are also displays and dioramas depicting the battles which the Guards have been involved in, from the English Civil War to the present day. A collection of curios illustrates the life of the ordinary guardsman through the years, guests also have the opportunity to hold a Victoria Cross. The venue is now available for dinners, product launches and receptions and is ideal for corporate events and conferences.

    Two Temple Place London

    Two Temple Place London

    2 Temple Place London, WC2R 3BD
    • Art gallery
    • ·7 meeting rooms

    Two Temple Place is one of London's most prestigious venues for corporate and private entertainment in the heart of central London, overlooking the River Thames. The house provides an unrivalled venue, combining the grandeur of a state occasion with the intimacy of a party in a private house. Guests have the opportunity to discover a secret universe as they pass through the ornate, castle-like exterior to discover the exotic and elaborate treasures within. Spaces at Two Temple Place are commendably versatile and the house is both exclusive and inclusive in its capacity to adapt to a particular occasion. Whether you wish to host a cocktail reception, lunch or dinner; or are planning something more ambitious such as a wedding, an exclusive conference or even a fancy dress ball; Two Temple Place will ensure that your event is unforgettable. Two Temple Place is owned by the registered charity, The Bulldog Trust. Third party charitable use of the house is encouraged and discounts on event hire are available on request.

    Honourable Society of The Middle Temple

    Honourable Society of The Middle Temple

    Middle Temple Lane, City, London, UK, EC1Y 9AT
    • Unusual
    • ·500 attendees
    • ·4 meeting rooms

    Middle Temple Hall is one of the finest examples of an Elizabethan Hall in the country. 101 feet long and 41 feet wide, it is spanned by a magnificent double hammer beam roof carved from the oak of Windsor Forest. Begun in 1562 and finished in 1573, it has remained virtually unaltered to the present day. From the first this Hall was the scene of both serious legal education, and of high spirited entertainments, masques, revels and gaming. Disorders in Hall were not uncommon and rules were enacted in Elizabethan times forbidding the wearing of cloaks, swords and rapiers in Hall. The oil paintings above the Bench Table are those of Queen Elizabeth I, who dined many times in the Hall, Charles I attributed to Van Dyck, Charles II by Sir Godfrey Kneller, James II and William III. Queen Anne and George I are in Coronation robes. In the windows are heraldic glass memorials, some dating back to the 16th century, to notable Middle Templars. They include Sir Walter Raleigh, eleven holders of the Great Seal, twenty four Chief Justices, ten Masters of the Rolls, nine Chief Barons of the Exchequer, Edward VII who was Treasurer in 1887 and the late Duke of Windsor who was made a Bencher in 1919. The glass was removed before the Blitz and was re-instated after the War. The Bench Table, made from four 29 feet planks of a single oak tree, traditionally believed to be a gift from Elizabeth I, was floated down the Thames from Windsor Forest and was installed before the Hall was completed. The current cupboard (reputedly made from the hatch covers of Sir Francis Drake’s ship, the Golden Hind) has been the centre of ceremonies for centuries. From it, Readers delivered their lectures to student members dining in Hall and at it, newly qualified barristers are Called to the Bar. The Readers’ Coats of Arms, which can be seen on the wood panelling, date from 1597. At the other end of the Hall is the splendid, elaborately carved screen made in 1574. Extensively damaged during World War II, it has been so well repaired that the joins cannot be seen. The screen’s two double leaved, spiked doors were installed in 1671 by the Masters of the Bench in an attempt to prevent unruly members occupying Hall riotously over the Christmas period. The first performance of Shakespeare’s "Twelfth Night" is reputed to have taken place in Hall in 1602 and there is a plaque in the Entrance Hall marking this event. Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother was a regular visitor to the Inn since her Call to the Bench here in 1944; she visited the Hall to see the progress of the post-war reconstruction and opened the restored Hall in 1949. She was a regular visitor to the Inn until three months before her death. The Hall is not an historic relic. It is the centre of the life of the Inn today and is available for hire throughout the year.

    Zola Tophams Hotel
    Lounge

    Zola Tophams Hotel

    24-32 Ebury Street, London, SW1W OLU
    • Hotel
    • ·35 bedrooms

    A hotel in the heart of London Evoking the charm of an English country house, yet situated in the heart of Belgravia, Tophams Hotel is the ideal base for anyone visiting London whether for business or pleasure. The hotel occupies five adjoining houses dating back to 1865 and consists of 35 bedrooms, residents bar, a garden room serving an excellent breakfast and a comfortable lounge area. Many of the unique features of the original houses remain, giving the hotel a cosy and inviting feel. Tophams has a worldwide reputation for caring for its guests, many of whom return year after year and are welcomed by the friendly and competent staff. The hotel is situated three minutes walk from the underground, bus and rail services of Victoria Station and the express services to Heathrow & Gatwick Airports.

    Haberdashers Hall

    Haberdashers Hall

    18 West Smithfield, London, United Kingdom, EC1A 9HQ
    • Conference centre
    • ·350 attendees
    • ·6 meeting rooms

    Located in a secluded location in West Smithfield and confidently combining an eclectic mix of avant-garde architecture and tradition Haberdashers’ Hall is the stunning Livery Hall of the Haberdashers’ Livery Company. Designed by celebrated British Architect Sir Michael Hopkins it combines modern architecture with traditional materials and building skills to form a twenty-first century venue of the finest quality and highest standards. The Orangery and Courtyard offers serenity both inside and out, while the Committee, Luncheon and Court Rooms exude antiquity. The stunning 21st Century Livery Hall designed by British architect Sir Michael Hopkins conveys all the gravitas of a medieval Banqueting Hall. Courtyard & Orangery The Hall is built around a secluded Courtyard which, with its modern water feature, forms a focal point for the whole building. The Orangery on the ground floor level, with its sculptures and citrus trees, looks out to the Courtyard. Together they offer the ideal location for receptions for up to 350 guests. Livery Hall The Livery Hall leads from the Reception Gallery and is the largest and most impressive room at Haberdashers’ Hall. With a magnificent high vaulted ceiling, oak panelled walls and views of the Courtyard, the Livery Hall makes the perfect setting for any event. Reception Gallery A stone spiral staircase leads up to the first floor Reception Gallery, which can accommodate receptions for 180 guests with the Courtyard as a backdrop. Court Room Three highly versatile rooms lead from the Reception Gallery. The Court Room is the largest of these rooms and can accommodate 74 for lunch or dinner. Committee Room The Committee Room interconnects with the Court Room and can be used for private meetings or for receptions before dining in the Court Room. Luncheon Room The Luncheon Room contains decorative panelling from the previous Haberdashers’ Hall and provides a warm intimate atmosphere for small lunches or dinners.

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    The Honourable Society of the Inner Temple
    Conference Room
    Conference Room

    The Honourable Society of the Inner Temple

    Inner Temple, Crowne Office Row, Temple, London, EC4Y 7HL
    • Unusual
    • ·600 attendees
    • ·5 meeting rooms

    The Inner Temple's Historic Function Rooms provide a superb dining or wedding reception venue. Located on the first floor, with access to the main corridor, the Georgian-style rooms are decorated with oil paintings depicting the Inn's 650 years worth of history and are furnished with antique mahogany and oak furniture. Each room has natural daylight including the Main Hall, which has stained glass windows depicting coats of arms of previous Lord Chancellors who were members of the Inn. If all the rooms are booked, you are guaranteed exclusive use of the venue and each room is totally flexible to allow almost any type of set-up from dinners for 20 to receptions for 600. The Inner Temple also boasts a three-acre award-winning garden which can be hired for summer parties allowing the guests to enjoy the scenic backdrop of the surrounding historic buildings whilst overlooking the River Thames. The Inner Temple rooms are available to hire Monday to Friday from 4pm and all day at the weekend. To check availability, please complete our enquiry form. Guests attending an event at the Inner Temple will benefit from free parking after 18.30 subject to availability.

    Inn The Park

    Inn The Park

    Inn the Park St James's Park, SW1A 2BJ
    • Unusual
    • ·300 attendees
    • ·4 meeting rooms

    Situated within one of London’s most peaceful and beautiful Royal Parks, Inn the Park is a truly multifunctional venue and offers a unique opportunity to entertain your guests, with the best of British produce whilst enjoying the sublime and romantic views over the lake and Duck Island. This is the perfect location to enjoy this unspoiled urban oasis. The restaurant or lower bar terrace is available for private hire and is perfect for pre dinner cocktails and or more intimate receptions. Whilst the stunning roof terrace is available for private hire and offers a glorious space for BBQ’s and cocktail parties. Combining the creative talents of Oliver Peyton with designer Tom Dixon and Hopkins Architects, Inn the Park is truly a unique venue.

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    CCT Venues Barbican

    CCT Venues Barbican

    Aldersgate House 135-137 Aldersgate Street London EC1A 4JA, EC1A 4JA
    • Training centre
    • ·120 attendees
    • ·25 meeting rooms

    A professional environment in a superbly convenient City location, CCT Venues - Barbican occupies the whole of Aldersgate House, on the corner of Aldersgate Street and Long Lane, in London EC1. The 22 training and meeting rooms are bright and airy, with large windows and individually controlled air conditioning. CCT Venues - Barbican has a great mix of rooms, with capacity for groups of 4 to 115. The venue has a particularly strong reputation for expert management of small to medium training events. In addition to great rooms, the venue also has a restaurant, with ample seating and pleasant views. All floors have a refreshment area. Rooms are well equipped with modern furniture, quality audio visual equipment and powerful data links. All events are supported by our first class, highly experienced team who put warm, professional service central to everything. You'll find us directly beside Barbican underground station and only a few minutes' walk from our CCT Venues-Smithfield. City Thameslink mainline, Farringdon, St Paul's and Moorgate tube stations are also just a short walk away. We also have two venues in Canary Wharf, CCT Venues Plus-Docklands and CCT Venues Plus-Bank Street.

    Founders Hall EC1

    Founders Hall EC1

    1 Cloth Fair, London, EC1A 7HT
    • Conference centre
    • ·80 attendees
    • ·3 meeting rooms

    Founders’ Hall is a striking, distinctly contemporary venue, centrally located on one of the oldest streets in London, but hidden away from the bustle of the City. Three stunning, perfectly proportioned rooms distributed between three floors provide a charming mix of very different styles ideal for an exclusive event. The quiet and tranquil Livery Hall on the lower ground floor is the largest and most modern room available. It is dominated by the large porthole windows that bathe the room with natural daylight and overlook the gardens of St Bartholomew’s the Great. The beautifully decorated, traditional style Parlour situated on the ground floor is perfect for receptions, smaller presentations, meetings and lunches. The intimate and sumptuously furnished Masters and Clerks Room on the first floor is suitable for smaller meetings or dining.

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    Regus Potters Bar High Street

    Regus Potters Bar High Street

    Maple House High Street Potters Bar Hertfordshire Potters Bar United Kingdom, EN6 5BS
    • Conference centre
    • ·12 attendees
    • ·3 meeting rooms

    Regus Potters Bar is located at Maple House, a modern landmark building ideally located in North West London The center is situated in the heart of Potters Bar High Street with shops and restaurants on the doorstep. Access via public transport is very convenient, with buses and the mainline station just a short distance away, providing clients with a regular half-hour service directly into London's Kings Cross Station. The Center is also excellently situated for road links, situated just 1 minute from Junction 24 of the M25 and providing easy access from the M25 to the M1, A1(M) and M11 motorways, giving links to London Heathrow, Luton or Stanstead within 20 minutes.

    The Cavendish London

    The Cavendish London

    81 Jermyn Street, St. James, SW1Y 6JF
    • Hotel
    • ·80 attendees
    • ·5 meeting rooms

    Situated on prestigious Jermyn Street, in the heart of Piccadilly, London, the 4 star deluxe Cavendish Hotel offers the ultimate in luxury and convenience for visitors to the UK's Capital, whether for business or for pleasure. The Cavendish is perfectly located for those seeking the thrill of London's theatres, world class shopping or maybe just to escape the hustle and bustle of the city. This modern, stylish building has remained at the forefront of London hotels for the past few centuries. In the Edwardian era The Cavendish London was run by Rosa Lewis, the infamous "Duchess of Duke St". Famous throughout London Society for hospitality and cooking, The Cavendish London continues this tradition today - the attentive staff, variety of facilities and the meticulous care in all the services offered will ensure your stay is as enjoyable as possible. We are proud to announce The Restaurant at the Cavendish was awarded an AA Rosette in 2007

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    The Clermont Victoria

    The Clermont Victoria

    101 Buckingham Palace Road, London SW1W 0SJ, SW1W 0SJ
    • Hotel
    • ·120 attendees
    • ·347 bedrooms
    • ·9 meeting rooms

    One of London's first railway hotels has been restored to its full Victorian splendour. With beautiful chandeliers, original pillars and sweeping marble staircase this grade II listed building captures its original heritage as well as offering all of the modern day comforts T he hotel boasts 347 newly refurbished bedrooms with air conditioning and i-pod docking stations. The hotel also has a brand new gym for residents. A new addition is the Reunion champagne and cocktail bar overlooking Victoria station Our stunning new meeting and event space has 9 rooms all with natural daylight and air conditioning. The largest suite can accommodate up to 120 theatre style, has ceiling heights of 6 meters and original fireplaces perfect for conferences or private dinners

    Conrad London St James

    Conrad London St James

    InterContinental London Westminster 22-28 Broadway, SW1H 9JS
    • Hotel
    • ·300 attendees
    • ·256 bedrooms
    • ·11 meeting rooms

    Located in Britain’s royal and political heartland, with Buckingham Palace, St. James’s Park, Big Ben, the Houses of Parliament and Westminster Abbey on the doorstep, the Conrad London St. James hotel is the ideal choice for the smart luxury traveler. The hotel effortlessly blends a historic 19th century building with locally inspired style and design - from the calming, contemporary rooms and eye-catching artwork to the seasonal British food and local ales, served in unique and inspiring settings. Whether you are planning a small boardroom gathering for ten, a workshop for 30 or an investors meeting for 50, the hotel offers a selection of meetings rooms and suites, that combine dynamic, intuitive service with the very latest technology. The Conrad London St. James hotel has seven meeting rooms ranging from the Chequers Boardroom for ten people, complete with full video conferencing facilities, to the Whitehall Suite, which can cater for banqueting for up to 230 people, or can be configured to a theater style layout for 300. Our team of event professionals will work to ensure that all of your special requests are met. Each meeting room includes in-built audiovisual equipment, and offers flexible layouts and a range of food and drinks to meet your individual requirements.