Since holding Olympic events back in 2012, the London Stadium has been host to a number of sporting events and concerts over the years. Aside from its sporting credentials it is also the perfect place to hold large events, so next time you are planning a work function consider the London Stadium to play host.
Start off your evening with a tour around the stadium, where guests will get a behind the scenes look at everything from player changing rooms and managers' dug-outs, to panoramic views.
There are seven events spaces to choose from, each one with its own style, great views and ambience. The Great Briton and The Academy, for example, are two light, bright, modern spaces sitting adjacent to each other with a whopping capacity of up to 230 and 450 respectively. If looking to host a community or corporate event, these relaxed areas work brilliantly for networking, creative thinking and presentations.
On the other end of the scale is The Forge; a dramatic events space with plush, black velvet booth seating and atmospheric lighting. If you're picturing a big bash, awards ceremony or even a wedding, this could be the space for you.
In house caterers have put together set menus that are sure to be enjoyed by everyone. However, if for any reason the dishes don’t suit you or you would like something specific on the menu, chefs are on hand to create specialised menus for your event.
Full event management is also an option when you book here, so if you have specific requirements, whether it be for décor or timings, the event manager will take care of all the little details so you don’t have to worry and can show up to enjoy the event just like your guests.
With the option of hosting large numbers of people, this could be the place for your next meeting or conference. Smaller packages include venue hire, refreshments and a buffet lunch as well as a guided tour of the stadium to wow everyone in attendance. Similarly it is an ideal spot to host big events. If you are on the lookout for somewhere to celebrate, the London Stadium could play host to your next function.