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Hampton Court Palace

Conference and Meeting room capacities Layout Examples Layout Examples

Suite Name Capacity (people) Dimensions(m)
Theatre Classrm Boardrm Cabaret Banquet Ushape Rec. H L W A
The Banqueting House - - - - 50 - 80 - - - -
Set in an idyllic location on the banks of the River Thames and overlooking the picturesque Pond Gardens, the Banqueting House stands apart from the rest of the palace buildings. Built for William III for his own private entertaining, the Banqueting House provides a more intimate setting for lunches and dinners and can be reached via the breathtaking Privy Garden or even by boat! The main room with its magnificent wall and ceiling paintings by Antonio Verrio, offers splendid views of the river and the private walled gardens on either side of the building. The Banqueting House has a separate entrance from Barge Walk by the River Thames but can be used in conjunction with other areas within the palace.  
The Garden Room - - - 270 200 - 300 - - - -
The Garden Room is set in the beautiful Tiltyard Gardens at Hampton Court Palace. The Tlityard was where Henry VIII entertained visiting dignitaries and courtiers with jousting or “tilting” tournaments. This prestigious 1920s Orangery-style conference and banqueting venue is the perfect setting for all types of functions, from conferences, training days and team building events to wedding receptions or exclusive private functions. Our outstanding corporate facilities complement the stunning, historic venues. With an idyllic riverside setting, its easy to see why Hampton Court was Henry VIII’s favourite palace.  
Key: H = Height / L = Length / W = Width / A = Area