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Built in 1847 The Roundhouse was originally known as the New Great Circular Engine House and many of its features are retained today giving the venue its Grade II* listing.
After years of renovations the Roundhouse re-opened in 2006 as a state-of-the-art event space complete with staging, in house PA, trusses, lighting, offices, box office, dressing rooms and brand-new foyer enabling its fully accessible status. Private parties, weddings, bar mitzvahs and performances returned with our first event in 2006!
One Birdcage Walk is the purpose built home for the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, a Royal Chartered Institution that was formed in 1847 by George Stephenson. We operate as a not for profit member’s organisation that strives to improve the world through engineering.
Nestled in the centre of London overlooking the Thames, its fantastic location and stunning interiors make it the perfect venue for clients looking for an opulent central London venue minutes from the City.
For receptions, gala dinners, award ceremonies, launches and Christmas parties, choose from the iconic main galleries accommodating 10-1,500 guests. A dedicated conference suite and IMAX Theatre are available for daytime events. Our content and collections, innovative branding and unique features will heighten the ‘wow’ factor.
Set within extensive grounds, our venues can accommodate 2 to 1,500 guests. Enhance your event with gallery and exhibition viewings, bespoke talks and tours, planetarium shows, lunar observations, telescope viewings and object interpretation sessions. Grounds hire, marquee license and CAA approved heli-landing site available.
As one of the largest uninterrupted floor spaces in central London, the iconic Lindley Hall is an easily accessible, Grade II listed building which is entirely flexible. The hall’s stunning glass-vaulted ceiling lets in an abundance of natural light and can be fully blacked out if required. It’s your blank canvas for every type of event, hosting conferences, exhibitions, fashion shows, dinner dances, weddings, product launches, and many other events. It also provides a stunning backdrop for music videos, car launches, adverts and films.
Treat your guests like royalty at one of London’s most iconic venues.
Like a loyal sentry, armed with powerful stone walls, the Tower of London has repelled invasion and protected the kingdom while securing high-profile prisoners and precious contents within. Whatever event you are planning, we proudly invite you and your guests to enjoy the amazing venues available for hire at this World Heritage Site.
Each of the impressive event spaces has its own story to tell.
This Grade I listed former Georgian warehouse, built in 1802, offers a distinctive backdrop for entertaining. Its original pine columns and floors juxtapose stylishly with contemporary fittings, offering exceptional opportunities for corporate entertaining from formal dinners, champagne receptions, and meetings.
London Museum Spaces is a stunning venue for both daytime and evening events and these unique spaces provide the perfect backdrop for drinks receptions, dinners and conferences.
The museum can be hired exclusively for evening events. On arrival, guests are welcomed into the contemporary Entrance Hall for their drinks reception before moving into the London Ellipse Hall, the main event space. The Terrace Gallery is also a popular space for dinners, using the adjacent Garden Room for arrival drinks and dancing.
Based in the heart of Covent Garden, London Transport Museum has three unique spaces available for hire. The Museum Galleries boasts a highly unique experience where guests can exclusively enjoy London’s Transport History, allow one of our 6 approved caterers to deliver a bespoke service and menus. Cubic Theatre is a purpose-built theatre with 110 uniquely designed moquette seats with a foyer attached for breakouts, catering and registration. All theatre AV equipment is included with DCI/DCP Playback capabilities and true 4k resolution. Cubic Foyer offers a private boardroom setting with distinctive moquette chairs for up to 20 guests, with a large video wall that can be used to play presentations. Canteen features decommissioned furniture and accessories from London’s Underground network and highlights from the Museum’s Unique vintage poster collection.