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HM Tower of London EC3

Unusual Venue
500 capacity
11 meeting rooms

About the venue

The Tower of London is a great place for conferences and meetings.

The New Armouries building was constructed in 1663-4 as a store for military equipment and supplies. Today, following a two-year conservation and refurbishment project, this historic building now houses a state-of-the-art catering and conference facility. Inside, the New Armouries retains its robust architectural character with its deep wooden ceiling joists and carved octagonal posts. Modern partitions have been removed to open up the original spacious interior and create an exclusive banqueting hall. The top floor contains fully serviced and adaptable conference facilities for up to 100 delegates, plus a boardroom for private meetings.

Location

Nearest motorwayM4
Nearest junctionJ1
Nearest stationTower Hill (Tube)
Nearest airportLondon City

Parking

On-site parkingYes
Parking spaces0
Parking nearbyNo

Meeting rooms

In the table below, you can hover over the underlined room names to see a photo of that room.

Room name
Capacity (people)
Theatre
Classroom
Boardroom
Cabaret
Banquet
Ushape
Rec.
Dimensions(H/L/W/A)
New Armouries (Boardroom)
-
-
15
-
-
-
-
-/-/-/-
Jewel House
-
-
-
-
-
-
150
-/-/-/-
St Thomas's Tower
-
-
-
-
-
-
40
-/-/-/-
Wakefield Tower
-
-
-
-
-
-
80
-/-/-/-
Martin Tower
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-/-/-/-
The Moat
-
-
-
-
-
-
2000
-/-/-/-
Medieval Palace
-
-
-
-
50
-
-
-/-/-/-
Royal Regiment of Fusiliers
-
-
-
-
70
-
-
-/-/-/-
White Tower
-
-
-
-
220
-
-
-/-/-/-
New Armouries - Banqueting Suite
150
-
-
-
240
-
-
-/-/-/-
Marquee in the Moat
-
-
-
-
500
-
-
-/-/-/-

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