If you're looking for a private dining venue in central London, take a look at London Marriott Hotel County Hall which makes its home in a stunning Edwardian building overlooking the Thames. Sitting alongside Big Ben and overlooking the South Bank, it's hard to think of a better location than County Hall - a beautiful early-20th century building which was the original location of London's local council. Now, though, it's a five star hotel under the Marriott name, offering plush decor, an array of suites and rooms, and plenty of dining options - including a luxurious restaurant and storied afternoon tea in the Library. For private dining, this Marriott site has 12 different options to cater for you and your group, whether you're planning a corporate lunch, an all-out wedding reception or birthday dinner. The largest space is the King George V Room which has space for up to 100 guests and really shows off that 1922 heritage with impressive polished wooden pannelling across the walls, huge windows and an ornate ceiling. Then there's the Herbert Morrison Room which has a similar feel with period detailing but a more intimate atmosphere, catering for up to 54 people. Looking for a boardroom-style space? The dedicated executive boardroom is designed specifically to host meetings with 12 seats and ClickShare technology. Alternatively, the Ralph Knott Room is named after the architect of County Hall and is the former office of Ken Livingstone with space for up to 30 people. If you're unsure of which space to choose, don't worry - the experienced events team have got your back. They can help you decide on atmosphere, capacity and catering, planning your get together to make sure it's just right. As for catering, all food menus are curated and crafted in house, with the Marriott's five star chefs taking care of your dining experience personally.
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