Top 10 most quirky meeting rooms in London
Headrooms: Set in the heart of Clerkenwell, this venue boasts three bright and flexible meeting rooms designed to stimulate creativity. The Library is flooded with light from the Skylight and bespoke furnishings create a perfect environment for any type of intimate event for up to 15. The Cabinet Room is decorated in a more minimalist fashion with floor to ceiling windows, ideal for creating your own vision, whilst the Green Room is bright, airy and spacious – perfect for larger meetings and workshops.
Ace Hotel: This fabulous new hotel in Shoreditch has a floor designated to creative meeting space. Situated on the 7th floor, there is state of the art equipment and one room even has a 90inch video wall. Couple this with the amazing views and you would be hard pushed to find better meeting rooms in London.
4th Floor Studios: A popular choice of venue for workshops and corporate away days, 4th Floor Studios strives to strike the balance between relaxed atmospherics and practical efficiency, and with attention to detail they aim to ensure every one of their bookings achieves its goals and every angle is covered in helping your delegates get the most from their experience with them.
Wallacespace: There are now three of these in London – Covent Garden, St Pancras and Clerkenwell Green. The latter has floor to ceiling windows throughout, offering thought provoking views and loads of natural daylight.
78 Bishopsgate: This is a beautiful 11th century church which was destroyed by fire in 1993. It has been rebuilt retaining some of the original features interspersed with ultra-modern facilities. Apart from the lovely interior, 79 Bishopsgate also boasts a garden and a permanent Bedouin tent, so your delegates can also enjoy some fresh air during breaks.
St James Theatre: a unique theatre available for hire during the day and is perfect for meetings, conferences, lectures and screenings. Adjoining the theatre is the Studio which is a live entertainments space, ideal for team building and creative workshops.
Jenius Social: If you are looking for a venue for innovative business meetings and team building, then look no further than this great venue. With state of the art technology, it offers everything from creative meeting space to cookery masterclasses!
Great Arch Hall: This is the newest venue available at Somerset House. With a capacity from 60-200, this neutral space is best suited to product launches, dinners and receptions.
Hackney Empire: With step free access to the stage direct from the street, the Hackney Empire’s main house can handle a product launch of any size. Our 10m x 9m stage can house anything from a new car, the latest mobile phone or your AGM’s keynote speaker – whilst the auditorium can hold 1272 of your guests, staff or shareholders. The adjoining Harold Pinter Room offers a large and elegant meeting space within the main theatre, with access from the dress circle or via separate entrance. Ideal for hospitality events, readings, rehearsals, conference break-out sessions, exhibitions, away-days and meetings.
ArcelorMittal Orbit: This venue is an icon of the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park. The Orbit itself can accommodate corporate events, business breakfasts, receptions and dinners, whilst the East Twenty Hospitality at The Podium, just 50 metres away from the Orbit offers space for conferences, exhibitions, product launches and much more.
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