With its distinctive Victorian facade, Alexandra Palace is one of London’s most recognisable buildings. Built in 1873 as a public centre… more »
A state-of-the-art venue with a strong emphasis on environmental and sustainable practices, 15 Hatfields is located on South Bank. The venue’s… more »
The much-loved EDF Energy London Eye is still as sought-after as ever for events. Soak up the experience during daylight hours (on a clear… more »
The National Theatre on London’s South Bank stages over 20 new productions each year in its three auditoriums. It is also able to host a… more »
It might sit among some of London’s most famous architectural landmarks on the South Bank but London Film Museum has a fair few icons inside… 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 »
One Great George Street is an elegant four-domed Edwardian building in the heart of Westminster. With first-class facilities and a location… more »
The Southbank Centre is one of the world’s largest arts complexes, with a wide-reaching programme of classical and world music, rock and… more »
The new incarnation of the London Aquarium, which reopened to great fanfare after a recent major refurbishment, has been designed with the… more »
Situated on the South Bank, minutes from Waterloo, the Coin Street Conference Centre is operated by social enterprise and development trust… more »
Set on the second floor of the iconic Oxo Tower Wharf building, OXO2 is a new gallery-style space that works particularly well for entertaining… more »
With a brilliant location on the South Bank within County Hall, close to the London Eye, Namco Funscape is a dynamic entertainment complex… more »
One of the most glamorous cruisers on the Thames, the London Eye Barracuda has been recently acquired by Merlin Events. Having welcomed prime… more »
A crowd-pleaser of a venue from the location to the menu, Waterloo Bar & Grill has a tardis-like interior packed with event space. Below the… more »
A distinctive timber-framed presence on Bankside, Shakespeare’s Globe is a careful reconstruction of the 16th-century open-air theatre where… more »