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Described by National Heritage as ‘the grandest example of a Victorian ballroom in existence’, the main space in this Grade II-listed… more »
The Household Cavalry Museum is one of Westminster’s most famous landmarks. Dating from 1753, it is still the headquarters of the Household… more »
Lemon Drop Events is hosting intimate Christmas parties in the Household Cavalry Museum. Throughout November and December, you can hold… more »
With views of St Paul’s Cathedral and the Houses of Parliament, the former passenger ferry RS Hispaniola now operates as a restaurant, bar… more »
Best known for its scheduled lunch and dinner cruises, Bateaux London’s famous dining vessels serve up fresh food, prepared on board, from… more »
Set in a historic, Grade I-Listed Regency building at 116 Pall Mall, the prestigious HQ of the Institute of Directors presents an impressive… more »
Set in an old Nat West stronghold on Trafalgar Square, Albannach marries Caledonian heritage with a seasonal British menu to offer a stylish… more »
The five-star Corinthia Hotel London opened its doors in 2011 following a four-year refurb of the former home of the Ministry of Defence.… more »
The John Adam-designed home of the Royal Society for the Encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce is also a versatile event venue… more »
Handily located just off the square that lends the venue its name, Trafalgar Events offers modern rooms within a Grade II-listed Georgian-style… more »
Located in the former Cox’s & King’s bank, Sofitel London St James is a Grade II-listed five-star hotel in a great West End location.… more »
Described by Damien Hirst as ‘the cultural heartbeat of London’, the ICA is an internationally renowned contemporary arts centre just… more »
Built 120 years ago in French château-style, the five-star Royal Horseguards and its banqueting facility One Whitehall Place are well located… more »
Since 1865, the Grade II-listed Charing Cross Hotel has stood as a monument to the might of the Victorian era. Located minutes away from Covent… more »
Commissioned as an entertaining space for court masques by James I in 1622, Banqueting House dazzled London’s high society when it opened… more »
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