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Tucked away in Aldermanbury Square, just behind London Wall, the present Brewers’ Hall is the third to be built on the original 17th century… more »
Tucked away in a garden square off London Wall, Barber Surgeons’ Hall occupies one of the city’s loveliest locations. Although modern… more »
The Barbican is Europe’s largest multi-arts and conference venue, offering a spectrum of world-class facilities for corporate hospitality… more »
Based just over the road from its proprietor, the Guildhall School of Music & Drama on Silk Street, Milton Court is a major new-build set to be ready for events in early 2013, with bookings … more »
Barbican’s claim to fame as Europe’s largest multi-arts & conference centre isn’t just down to the size of its theatres & cinemas. The… more »
The Barbican’s best-kept secret is without question its rooftop Conservatory, a delightfully incongruous space that houses birds, exotic… more »
The atmospheric Conservatory and Garden Room at the Barbican Conference Centre is just the spot for a winter soiree. The Conservatory –… more »
Relaxed and elegant with a lively atmosphere, Searcys Restaurant at the The Barbican serves up modern British food against a backdrop of… more »
The Barbican houses three well-equipped cinemas that can be hired for presentations or private screenings. Carefully designed with raked… more »
The Conservatory at The Barbican is home to exotic fish, birds and 2,000 species of plants. Adding 200 of your closest friends and family… more »
Are you sad to see temperatures dropping? Don’t worry. Summer is still in full swing in the rooftop conservatory at the Barbican, where… more »
The recently revamped Barbican is a whole lot more welcoming & user-friendly, says Louise Troy T he Barbican centre is nothing if not… more »
In a prime City location near Bank station, City Golf & Health Club combines interactive golf with gaming on the latest consoles. All manner… more »
Though it was built in the 1920s, the rich wood panelling and casement windows of the Ironmongers’ Hall interiors recall the Tudor era and… more »
The Brewery might have a clutch of awards in the trophy cabinet, but the venue refuses to rest on its laurels. Based on Moorgate’s Chiswell… more »