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Kensington Palace
Kensington Palace has been a royal residence for over 300 years. The Principal London residence of the monarch for both George I and George II, Kensington Palace was the birthplace of the future Queen Victoria.
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Twickenham Stadium
At the Home of England Rugby you will find an unrivalled conference and events venue with over 7000 square metres of integrated and flexible space, a luxurious four star Marriott Hotel and a state-of-the-art Virgin Active Classic health and fitness club.
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Royal Courts of Justice
Situated in the heart of Theatreland yet far from the crowds, the RCJ has built a considerable reputation for hosting some of the capital's finest events over the years.
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Kew Palace
George III’s Dining Room is available for intimate dinners of up to 30 guests. Receptions may be held in the Dining Room, Queen’s Garden, King’s Breakfast Room or King’s Library. Guests can experience a tour of this gem of a palace, including areas not open to the public.
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Imperial War Museum
Situated in Zone One and with good transport links to London and the South East, this Grade II listed building, formerly the site of Bedlam, provides a stunning backdrop to all variety of events.
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National Army Museum, Chelsea
Providing nine widely different and uniquely versatile rooms, the venue offers you the opportunity to embrace British heritage or to develop an individual event character.
Home to historic works of art and the latest captivating collections from modern day conflict, the Museum offers magnificent galleries, modern spaces and functional meeting rooms, making it an ideal venue for all your event needs.
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Cutty Sark
One of the finest survivors from the age of sail, featuring Britain's largest collection of merchant figureheads; Cutty Sark's decks offer spectacular views of the Thames and Docklands.
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Honourable Society of Lincoln's Inn
The historic buildings of Lincoln's Inn are set in spacious, beautifully maintained private gardens in the heart of Central London
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LSO St Luke's
Home of LSO Discovery, the London Symphony Orchestra’s ground-breaking orchestral education programme, LSO St Luke's is a beautiful Grade I listed building in central London offering exceptional contemporary spaces to hire for arts, corporate and private events.
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Fan Museum, The
The exquisite Fan Museum, unique in the world, combines a classic location with the height of elegance to provide an ideal setting of great character for smaller functions.
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195 Piccadilly, BAFTA
195 Piccadilly, home to BAFTA and renowned for its starry international visitors, provides a glamorous central London venue with exclusive business and entertaining facilities for private and corporate functions across four stunning private event spaces.
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Middle Temple
Probably the finest of the surviving Elizabethan halls, completed in 1570, Middle Temple's historical grandeur and majestic gardens provide a perfect setting for your event.
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HMS Belfast
The Last remaining Ship of it's kind, HMS Belfast is not just a museum, it is also an excellent venue for hosting a variety of events, day or night.
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Trinity House
Trinity house designed by Samuel Wyatt and built in 1796 has a unique suite of elegant rooms in a tranquil City location overlooking Trinity Square and The Tower of London.
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Royal Opera House
At the heart of Covent Garden, the Royal Opera House has nearly 350 years of history and is the home of The Royal Opera and The Royal Ballet. The event spaces are surprisingly diverse, offering both traditional grandeur and cool, contemporary elegance.
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Tate Modern
Tate Modern is one of London's most recognisable and best loved buildings, making it a true icon for the capital.
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Guildhall
Guildhall complex includes the Great Hall, Old Library, Crypts, Guildhall Art Gallery and Basinghall Suite which can all be hired for private events.
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Victoria and Albert Museum
Reflecting its reputation as the world's greatest museum of art and design, the V&A's magnificent South Kensington building is itself an unique gem of Victorian architecture.
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Design Museum
The first museum in the world to be dedicated to modern and contemporary design, the Design Museum is located in an elegant modernist building beside the River Thames by Tower Bridge. With unrivalled views of the City of London and Canary Wharf, the Design Museum is a spectacular setting for any event.
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National Maritime Museum
Located in the heart of the UNESCO World Heritage site at Greenwich, the National Maritime Museum's four unique venues provide a tranquil setting for an event, whilst being only 20 minutes away from the hustle and bustle of the city centre.
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London Transport Museum
After a two year, £22.4m refurbishment, London Transport Museum is now open, bringing a striking new venue to this prime location on Covent Garden piazza.
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Royal Geographical Society
The Society's headquarters are hugely versatile and can host events ranging from meetings and conferences to parties, dinner dances, receptions and weddings.
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Churchill War Rooms
To celebrate the 70th anniversary of Winston Churchill becoming Prime Minister in May 1940, the Churchill Museum and Cabinet War Rooms changed its name to the Churchill War Rooms in 2010.
This preserved site in the heart of Westminster is where Winston Churchill and his War Cabinet led Britain and her allies to victory during the Second World War. This once secret underground wartime bunker can accommodate events for 10 - 350 people and offers all modern facilities at a venue steeped in history.
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Leighton House Museum
Steeped in the history of Victorian art and architecture, Leighton House was the home of the great Victorian painter and President of the Royal Academy, Frederic Lord Leighton (1830-1896).
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Royal Air Force Museum
…………sip wine by the Spitfire or dine with the Dambusters!
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Wellington Arch
The Wellington Arch is one of the most unique spaces in London and will be undergoing extensive refurbishment to its interior over the winter. The addition of a new floor will give much improved access to the balconies and their amazing views across London and into Buckingham Palace gardens.
For the first time we will also be installing state of the art conferencing facilities and WiFi throughout the event spaces giving our corporate clients a level of service to rival the best in the industry. Capacities look set to increase slightly with intimate dinners for 40 and drinks receptions for 80; in addition a regularly changing exhibition on the lower levels means there will be something new to see with each visit.
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Banqueting House, The
Magnificent Classical Building designed by Inigo Jones, completed in 1622, with a ceiling by Rubens and centrally located in the heart of Westminster
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Dulwich Picture Gallery
'The most beautiful small art gallery in the world' - Sunday Telegraph. Set in landscaped gardens the Gallery is home to an outstanding collection of old master paintings.
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Old Royal Naval College, Greenwich, The
Set on the banks of the Thames, the Old Royal Naval College provides a wealth of alternative settings for different events. Dine in the magnificent Painted Hall or party in the grounds with its lawns, colonnaded terraces and sheltered courtyards.
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Garden Museum
Housed in the former church of St Mary at-Lambeth, which dates back to 1062, the Museum is located in a prime position next to Lambeth Palace and overlooking Westminster.
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Syon Park
Syon Park is one of the last privately owned 'country' estates in London, conveniently located eight miles west of central London. Syon House and the Great Conservatory are set in 208 acres of Thames-side landscaped parkland.
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Spencer House
Spencer House, built for the first Earl Spencer, makes a stunning and historic setting for lunches, dinners, receptions, civil weddings, presentations and recitals. The House is available for a limited number of private and corporate events each year.
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Natural History Museum, The
This magnificent Museum offers several very different but equally memorable galleries for evening and daytime events.
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Royal Festival Hall
From the grandeur of the auditorium, to the intimate surroundings of the Sunley Pavilion, the Royal Festival Hall has a venue to meet your needs. With its central Thames-side location, the Hall also benefits from excellence transport links and accessibility, making it the ideal choice, whatever your event.
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British Museum
The British Museum houses spectacular conference facilities within the architectural splendour of the Queen Elizabeth II Great Court, allowing guests to experience the atmosphere of one of London's most significant cultural institutions.
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Westminster Abbey
Westminster Abbey, in the heart of Central London, is a splendid location for meetings, receptions and garden parties. The Abbey is close to the Houses of Parliament and nearby Conference Centres, and has become very popular, particularly for Summer events.
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Saatchi Gallery
The Saachi Gallery plays host to a variety of events including formal sit down dinners, large reception parties and exhibitions.
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National Portrait Gallery
A centrally located, unique venue which houses the finest collection of portraits in the world, offering an insight into the men and women who have shaped British culture from the Middle Ages to the present day.
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Laban
Laban is a stunning, ultra-modern venue located a short walk from the bustling centre of Maritime Greenwich.
Designed by Herzog and de Meuron, the Swiss architects also renowned for the Beijing National Stadium (2008 Olympic Games), Laban received the RIBA Stirling Prize for ‘Britain's Building of the Year' in 2003.
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Whitechapel Gallery
With an excellent international reputation, the Gallery’s exhibitions programme provides an unrivalled opportunity to entertain from 5 to 500 guests alongside critically acclaimed exhibitions of modern and contemporary art.
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Royal Hospital Chelsea
The Royal Hospital Chelsea is set in 66 acres of land in the centre of Chelsea, just minutes away from the King’s Road and Sloane Square and has private parking facilities available. Home to the Chelsea Flower Show for over 100 years, the Royal Hospital would make a stunning backdrop for any event.
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Sir John Soane's Museum
Behind the unusual projecting facade of this Grade I listed building, lies London’s most unexpected interior, every aspect of which reflects its creator’s architectural ingenuity, imagination and love of beauty.
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Shakespeare's Globe
Swan has designed and hosted events exclusively for Shakespeare’s Globe since 2007. Located just a stone’s throw away from London Bridge, the City, Tate Modern and Borough Market, on the banks of the River Thames, Shakespeare’s Globe is a unique and inspiring place to hold a corporate event, private party or wedding.
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Central Hall Westminster
Well known as a film location, this unique, historic venue with its iconic dome will impress your guests. The elegant theatre entrance, marble flooring, spacious foyer areas and Grand Staircase wonderfully compliment the 30-room portfolio. All spaces enjoy large windows with daylight, high ceilings, state-of-the-art technology and accessibility for all.
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St Paul's Cathedral
For 1,400 years a Cathedral dedicated to St Paul has dominated the London skyline. Standing at the top of Ludgate Hill, St Paul's is located both in the heart of the City and the Nation, and there are three stunning spaces in and around the Cathedral that can be hired for corporate events.
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BFI IMAX
We are a versatile, modern venue in a prime location.
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Tate Britain
Home to the greatest collection of British art in the world, Tate Britain has graced the banks of the River Thames since 1897 and continues to be Millbank's most impressive landmark.
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Tower Bridge
Tower Bridge is simply one of the most unique venues in London for weddings, private and corporate events. The most famous bridge in the world houses four stunning venue areas, each one a unique and memorable setting for celebrations of every kind.
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Southwark Cathedral
Next to London Bridge and at the heart of regenerated Bankside the rooms offer unrestricted views of the Thames and the City - yet they are perfect for quiet, concentrated reflection and strategic planning.
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Wellcome Collection Conference Centre
Wellcome Collection, located on Euston Road offers a mix of experiences. Three exhibition galleries offer a mix of themes through the eyes of artists, scientists and patients which are carried through the whole building, including conference areas.
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Hampton Court Palace
The flamboyant Henry VIII is most associated with this majestic palace, which he extended and developed in grand style after aquiring it from Cardinal Wolsey in the 1520s. He lavished money on fabulous tapestries and paintings, which can still be seen in many of our exquisite rooms today.
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Fortnum & Mason
FORTNUM & MASON, the quintessentially English store in the heart of Piccadilly, has been a part of London life for more than 300 years. After a top-to-toe refurbishment for its Tercentenary in 2007, its historic and elegant interiors are the perfect place for any celebration.
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Foundling Museum
One of London’s hidden treasures, the Foundling Museum has recently been sensitively refurbished to tell the poignant story of London’s first home for abandoned children.
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Gibson Hall
The Hall was completed in 1865 for the National Provincial Bank of England and was the greatest of the City's banking halls, reflecting the Victorian elegance prevalent at the time.
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EDF Energy London Eye
The world's largest observation wheel, the EDF Energy London Eye is one of the most visually dramatic additions to the Capital's horizon and is the perfect location for any event.
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Science Museum
The Science Museum is renowned for its excellence and innovation. Located in South Kensington, the Science Museum offers a diversity of stunning galleries for both daytime and evening events.
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Museum of London
The Museum of London is on the brink of a new era with the launch of our spectacular £20 million new Galleries of Modern London. With over 7,000 objects from the Lord Mayor’s coach to Ms Dynamite’s track suit, the new Galleries provide a home for the story of modern London, celebrating the unique spirit and energy of our great city ahead of the Olympics in 2012.
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Lord's Cricket Ground
Founded by Thomas Lord in 1787 as the home of Marylebone Cricket Club, Lord’s moved to its current site in
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Fulham Palace
Royalty and bishops have held counsels of historic importance in these stunning surroundings for centuries. It’s small wonder then that
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Freemasons' Hall
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Kew Gardens
The world famous Kew Gardens offers a range of magnificent venues within beautiful surroundings to meet the needs of both daytime and evening events.
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Kew Bridge Steam Museum
Housed within Georgian and Italianate buildings, and home to a world-renowned collection of steam engines, Kew Bridge Steam Museum was built by the Grand Junction Waterworks Company and supplied West Londoners with water for over a hundred years.
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Royal Academy of Arts, The
The Royal Academy is the oldest fine arts institution in the country and is the only place where art can be seen, debated, created and bought. Its three venues provide exceptional surroundings for entertaining in the very centre of London.
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London Dungeon
Deep in the heart of historic London, beneath the arches of London Bridge, lies the infamous London Dungeon. Voted as one of the top venues by readers of Event Magazine, the London Dungeon is the ultimate alternative fun venue, a unique combination of real history, horror and humour perfect for corpse-filled corporate parties between 75-220 guests and deathly dinners for 50-75 guests.
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Royal Albert Hall
The Royal Albert Hall is one of the most famous concert and event venues in the world, hosting over 350 events a year. It offers unrivalled and unforgettable functions, day or night, for you and your guests in one of London's most prestigious entertainment venues.
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Madame Tussauds and Stardome 4D
The World renowned Madame Tussauds and Tussauds Stardome are London's most unique themed venues. Constantly evolving and always forward thinking, no two events are ever the same.
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Somerset House
Somerset House has been transformed into one of London's leading cultural platforms for the arts providing an inimitable venue for private and corporate entertaining.
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Royal Horticultural Halls and Conference Centre
Central London venue with two elegant and historic halls popular for corporate banquets, product launches and exhibitions. The Conference Centre is known for offering the best daily delegate rate in town.
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Wallace Collection, The
Entertain at the Wallace Collection a national museum in a central London town house. Enjoy spectacular rooms ornately decorated with sumptuous 18th Century paintings, glorious royal furniture and vibrant Sèvres porcelain. Or savour the experience of dining in the Courtyard, our elegant and dramatic glass covered atrium.
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London Wetland Centre
The London Wetland Centre is a stunning 43 hectare site within which areas for conferences and dinners are available both during the day and in the evening.
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Roundhouse
From modest Victorian beginnings, as a steam-engine repair shed, to a legendary cultural venue, the Roundhouse has an enviable heritage.
Following a £30 million refurbishment, incorporating state-of-the-art production facilities, the doors of this magnificent Grade II* listed building reopened in 2006 and it now stands as one of London's leading performance venues.
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Museum of Brands, Packaging and Advertising
Located in the heart of Notting Hill, a stone’s throw from iconic Portobello Road, the Museum of Brands combines modern conference facilities and vintage treasures, making it a unique setting for a variety of events.
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Christ Church Spitalfields
"The Best building in London is back" wrote Rowan Moore in 2004. The magnificent interior, 300 years old, has been ushered back to life and the transformation is truly spectacular. It stands as one of the finest examples of Baroque architecture in Britain.
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London Zoo (ZSL)
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Vinopolis
Located a stones throw from the River Thames and a short walk from the City, Vinopolis is London's unique wine attraction offering a variety of stunning spaces.
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National Theatre
Situated on London's South Bank, the National Theatre stages over 20 new productions each year in its three auditoriums.
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Benjamin Franklin House
The world's only remaining Franklin home, conveniently located in the heart of London, magically blends original 18th century interiors with 21st century amenities.
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Royal College of Physicians
Rich in history, yet designed for the needs of today, the Royal College of Physicians is an award-winning, modern building located in a lovely setting overlooking Regent's Park.
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