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Best known for its lunch and dinner cruises, Bateaux London’s famous dining vessels serve up fresh, seasonal food, prepared on board. Options… more »
Don’t be fooled by the traditional exterior, The Commonwealth Club, just off Trafalgar Square, is one of London’s most modern members’… 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 »
Described by National Heritage as ‘the grandest example of a Victorian ballroom in existence’, the main space in this Grade II-listed… more »
The RSA House reopened in September 2012, following a £3m renovation. The John Adam-designed home of the Royal Society for the Encouragement… more »
The Old Billiard Room is the second largest of the 10 event spaces at 8 Northumberland Avenue, just off Trafalgar Square. The whole building… more »
Southbank Centre is one of the world’s largest arts complexes, with a wide-reaching programme of classical and world music, rock and pop… more »
Festive carols, roasting chestnuts, roaring fires, a succulent feast and the perfect tree; nothing could be more enticing than a traditional… more »
The public brasserie, bar and lounge within the Grade II-listed venue 8 Northumberland Avenue is also available for exclusive event hire.… more »
Can't decide which London backdrop you'd like for your Christmas party 2012? Bateaux London can serve up a whole range from the comfort… more »
The Institution of Engineering and Technology is one of the world’s leading professional societies for the engineering and technology community… more »
Best known for its classical concerts, you might not have realised that St Martin-in-the-Fields is also available for private hire. The church… 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 »
As Savoy Place celebrates its centenary as the home of the IET, Louise Troy finds that this versatile venue is busier than ever Talk about… more »
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