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    London Marriott Hotel County Hall
    Classroom
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    London Marriott Hotel County Hall

    London Marriott Hotel County Hall Westminster Bridge Road London, SE1 7PB
    • Hotel
    • ·90 attendees
    • ·200 bedrooms
    • ·10 meeting rooms

    On the south bank of the Thames, directly across the river from the Houses of Parliament, is one of the capital’s most famous and impressive landmarks, County Hall. For over half a century this magnificent building was home to London’s government: a place for leaders, designed during the days of the Empire, for the administrators of England’s capital city. Today, restored, refurbished and refined to the highest levels of luxury and efficiency, it is one of the world’s most remarkable and prestigious hotels. In keeping with its unique place in history, the London Marriott Hotel, County Hall offers the definitive venue for the best in corporate entertaining and executive meetings. The perfect place to meet or enjoy a private dinner with all the commitment to service that is pure Marriott.

    Namco Station County Hall

    Namco Station County Hall

    County Hall, Riverside Buildings, Westminster Bridge Rd, United Kingdom, SE1 7PB
    • Unusual
    • ·1200 attendees
    • ·5 meeting rooms

    Namco Station is situated in London's magnificent County Hall, which is located next to the BA London Eye on London's South Bank. We are just a five-minute walk from the Waterloo and Westminster tube stations. We are a vibrant and cosmopolitan action packed venue of corporate entertainment, with over 150 of the latest interactive video games, a luxury American Pool Hall, twelve lanes of Techno Bowling and our famous Bumper Cars, all spread over 3 levels of pure enjoyment and big kid fun. Namco Station is the ideal venue for your corporate event, such as: Product launches Staff evenings and parties Client entertaining Networking events Graduate events Award dinners Team building challenges End of project celebrations and much much more……….. Our range of on-site activities extends from our fun Techno Bowling through to our famous turbo bumper cars with the latest drift system. What about a relaxing game of pool and a cold beer or just book a lounge area and watch that all-important sports fixture? With so much available on site, a relaxed clients evening or an interdepartmental team building event, the events team can provide help and guidance with getting the most from your event in London's most unique and unusual venue. Namco Station, County Hall has a dedicated events team to make sure that your events runs as smoothly as possible and are on hand to give guidance and assistance to give your event the edge over previous functions.

    London Eye SE1

    London Eye SE1

    Riverside Building, County Hall, Westminster Bridge Road, London, SE1 7PB
    • Unusual
    • ·40 attendees
    • ·2 meeting rooms

    As well as being one of the most visually striking structures in the world - London Eye offers you a new perspective on a great city for your meeting or conference. London's famous streets, churches, palaces and monuments spread out below in a panoramic scene grown up from Roman times - and, on a clear day - views that stretch 25 miles to Windsor Castle. Experience breathtaking views in style from the luxury of your own private capsule. You and your guests will enjoy exclusive check in and priority boarding. For an extra special flight, choose from an exciting range of food and drink. For reservations of ten capsules or more, flights can also be arranged outside the normal operating hours.

    The Queen’s Club

    The Queen’s Club

    Palliser Road, West Kensington, London, W14 9EQ
    • Hotel
    • ·180 attendees
    • ·6 meeting rooms

    Founded in 1886, The Queen’s Club is internationally renowned as one of the premier Lawn Tennis and Racquet Clubs in the world, and plays host to the prestigious annual Stella Artois Championships. Set in 13 acres of grounds in the heart of West Kensington it is also an ideal venue for private parties and corporate events. An impressive selection of club rooms include the Committee Room, recently refurbished to include integrated audio-visual facilities and high resolution video data and projection systems. The charming and intimate Real Tennis Museum features a unique collection of tennis memorabilia overlooking the Real Tennis Court and the Studio Room, installed with a music system, has mirrored walls and wooden or carpeted flooring; the Boardroom is air conditioned. The Club offers a spacious and elegant setting for the perfect London wedding and is licensed for civil ceremonies. With French doors opening onto a balcony and fabulous views over the famous grass courts, the President’s Room can comfortably seat up to 120 guests, while the light and more contemporary designed Club Restaurant is suitable for weddings of up to 45 people. Catering is of an extremely high standard, and Head Chef Colin Johnson is happy to discuss menus for casual dining or more formal functions.

    Vue Westfield London

    Vue Westfield London

    Vue Cinema Westfield Westfield Centre Ariel Way White City London, W12 7GF
    • Exhibition
    • ·Unusual
    • ·450 attendees
    • ·14 meeting rooms

    Vue Westfield London offers 14 screens, each with a Sony 4K digital cinema projector, Vue Profound Sound (Dolby 7:1) and seven screens equipped with Incre3Dible Vue Digital 3D (Real D 3D). The venue has three luxury auditoriums serviced by a private bar offering the ultimate conference experience. Give your conference, annual meeting or presentation star billing with our state-of-the-art cutting edge facilities and high-end hospitality provided by Vue Conferencing and Events. The experienced event management team at Vue Stratford City have the technology and expertise to take care of your every need as you inspire your guests and wow your audience. We can cater for any corporate event, from small presentations to international AGMs with live satellite link up. Talk to our Conference Sales Manager about either an off-the-shelf or bespoke cost effective package for your next conference.

    London Film Museum at County Hall
    Rotunde
    Debating Chamber

    London Film Museum at County Hall

    London Film Museum 1st Floor Riverside Building County Hall London, SE1 7PB
    • Art gallery
    • ·1500 attendees
    • ·8 meeting rooms

    The London Film Museum at County Hall offers a unique venue for all your entertaining needs. We are located in the heart of London in the County Hall, the old seat of the London Government. We have a selection of areas to suit any occasion. Our Riverside Rooms are beautifully wood panelled and offer spectacular views of the River Thames, the Houses of Parliament and the London Eye. There are five different Riverside rooms of varying sizes. For larger events our Ceremonial Suite is available. This collection of rooms is perfect for receptions and allows your guests to mingle with unique film memorabilia. This suite can be joined with the Rotunde, a grand circular room that can seat up to 280 people for dinner. Lastly we have the Debating Chamber, a spectacular historic room that seats 200 people and features a 20ft retractable projector screen. The London Film Museum at County Hall is an unforgettable venue, we have a vast array of film props and exhibitions that can be selected to enhance an event or put away depending on your wishes. This exciting location will enhance any event; conferences, exhibitions, press launches, awards receptions, dinners and weddings.

    Southbank Centre

    Southbank Centre

    Belvedere Road, London, SE1 8XX
    • Conference centre
    • ·2500 attendees
    • ·10 meeting rooms

    Situated on the south bank of the River Thames and with spectacular views of the capital’s skyline, Southbank Centre is at the heart of London’s preeminent arts quarter. From the grandeur of the Royal Festival Hall auditorium to the intimate surroundings of the Sunley Pavilion, Southbank Centre has a venue to meet your needs. As well as the three auditoria we have a wide variety of meeting and reception rooms to accommodate conferences, AGMs, product launches, award ceremonies, receptions, and private dining. Whether it’s a cocktail reception with a spectacular view, or a business event in a central location, Southbank Centre has a number of rooms available that can accommodate between 20 and 900 guests. St Paul’s Roof Pavilion and Weston Roof Pavilion Located on level 6 of the Royal Festival Hall building and commanding exceptional views over the City or Houses of Parliament, these stunning contemporary rooms are very light and have access to private outside courtyards and balconies. Level 5 Function Room Our largest flat-floor private space, Level 5 Function Room is an ideal location for conferences, meetings and workshops but can also be used for receptions and dinners. Sunley Pavilion and Level 3 Function Room Located on the third floor of the Royal Festival Hall either side of Skylon restaurant, these intimate spaces are ideal for break-out groups, small meetings, receptions and private dining. As well as the private rooms there are three auditoria that can be hired for conferences, staff presentations and AGMs with capacities ranging from 360 to 2500 guests. Royal Festival Hall The Royal Festival Hall is the centrepiece of Southbank Centre, and can accommodate up to 2500 for conference, AGMs and award ceremonies. Recently refurbished, it benefits from a state-of-the-art stage, a large number of backstage areas and many of the original 1950s features. Queen Elizabeth Hall and Purcell Room The Queen Elizabeth Hall seats 900 and benefits from a large stage, comfortable seats and a number of backstage areas. Our smallest auditorium, the Purcell Room, is an intimate auditorium space that seats up to 360 and is ideal for lectures, debates and meetings. Both share a large foyer which is ideal as a registration, catering or exhibition area if you are using either Hall for a conference. Equally, the foyer can be hired for cabaret style events, dinners and receptions. For more information contact a member of the team who will be happy to help plan your next event.

    The Honourable Society of Lincolns Inn

    The Honourable Society of Lincolns Inn

    Treasury Office Lincoln's Inn Fields London, WC2A 3TL
    • Unusual
    • ·158 attendees
    • ·11 meeting rooms

    Ashworth Centre The Honourable Society of Lincoln’s Inn is the largest of the Inns of Courts dating back to 1490 and sits within an 11 acres estate of beautifully maintained private gardens in the heart of central London. The Ashworth Centre is the newest event space to be added to the Inn’s venue portfolio and is named after Mercy Ashworth who was one of the first women to be called to the bar at Lincoln’s Inn in 1923. Opened in 2018 by Queen Elizabeth II, the Ashworth Centre provides a stylish purpose-built double height Lecture Theatre with tiered retractable seating for 158 delegates, along with a suite of ten meeting rooms split between two floors, expertly designed to allow natural daylight to flood each room through generous skylights. The glass ceiling in the adjoining communal foyer provides impressive views of the Great Hall turrets above. Available from November 2019.

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    Orega High Holborn

    Orega High Holborn 16 High Holborn London, WC1V 6BX
    • Conference centre
    • ·Managed office
    • ·10 attendees
    • ·3 meeting rooms

    16 High Holborn is a sleek glass-fronted building which shines out along the buzzing midtown street right beside Chancery Lane tube station. The building lies amongst historic buildings such as Holborn Bars and the timber framed Staple Inn, with the Gherkin standing in the horizon. The building is 5 stories tall, equipped with a brand new refurbished fit-out of unique design. Behind the centre’s reception is the brand new conference suite which can take 3 meetings at any one time, from 2 to 14 delegates. Our customer service team are on hand to not only service refreshments on request, but also meet & greet visitors, prepare presentation packs, and handle presentation equipment. There is also a large break out area upstairs with widescreen TV and newspapers.

    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.

    Westminster Boating Base

    Westminster Boating Base

    Westminster Boating Base 136 Grosvenor Road London, SW1V 3JY
    • Unusual
    • ·120 attendees
    • ·3 meeting rooms

    Westminster Boating Base is a unique riverside venue situated on a North Bank of Thames between Chelsea and Vauxhall bridges. Unique Thames Riverside setting with panoramic views Spacious and airy central London venue suitable for all types of events – weddings reception, parties, functions and conferences Riverfront balconies In-house catering team led by ex-Royal chef River boat access via jetty Located in a small attractive tree lined park The principal function rooms are linked over an atrium and the pavilion extends over the river, with floor to ceiling windows all round to provide dazzling views up and down the Thames. The Edgson room has a full length covered balcony to the river and is equipped with effects lights and speaker for music and dancing.

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    BFI London Imax Cinema SE1

    BFI London Imax Cinema SE1

    1 Charlie Chaplin Walk, South Bank, London, SE1 8XR
    • Conference centre
    • ·Unusual
    • ·477 attendees
    • ·2 meeting rooms

    BFI IMAX has Britain’s largest cinema screen, and you can hire the entire auditorium to give your event the biggest possible fanfare. The huge screen and 500-capacity luxury auditorium is perfect for major film premieres, product launches and awards ceremonies – and for special guests who can’t be there, you can stream in anything via satellite to your audience here and across the world. Upstairs, the first floor foyer is a brilliant space for receptions, photoshoots, product launches and other functions. We can help with all the logistics and catering you need BFI IMAX facilities Britain’s biggest cinema screen – 20m x 26m Stadium-style seating for up to 500, including wheelchair spaces Ground floor auditorium – 450 capacity First floor foyer – 320 capacity Fully licensed and air-conditioned IMAX 2D and 3D, 70mm and 35mm film projectors One minute from Waterloo station Available for daytime and evening hire

    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.