The London Library The HACShaftesbury TheatreYoung V&A Pitzhanger Manor and GalleryEnglish National BalletCamley Street Natural Park FramelessBishopsgate InstituteMansion HouseRoundhouseThe Courtauld Gallery Royal College of MusicNo.11 Cavendish SquareScience Gallery LondonNo.4 Hamilton PlaceOne Birdcage WalkThe Postal MuseumSadler’s WellsHorniman Museum and GardensHouses of ParliamentThe Royal Institution of Great Britain{10-11} Carlton House TerraceRSA HouseBritish LibraryTwo Temple PlaceThe National GalleryChiswick House and GardensGoldsmiths' Centre, TheSomerset HouseSir John Soane's MuseumScience MuseumRoyal Opera HouseRoyal Museums GreenwichRIBA at 66 Portland PlaceRoyal Hospital ChelseaWhitechapel GalleryRoyal Horticultural HallsWestminster AbbeyRoyal Geographical SocietyWellcome Collection Venue HireWallace CollectionRCP London Events (Royal College of Physicians)Royal Albert HallV&A South KensingtonAllianz Stadium, TwickenhamRoyal Air Force MuseumTrinity HouseTower of LondonTower BridgeOld Royal Naval CollegeTate BritainSyon ParkSt Paul's CathedralSt Martin-in-the-FieldsSouthwark CathedralSpencer HouseNatural History MuseumNational TheatreNational Portrait GalleryMuseum of the Order of St. JohnLondon Museum DocklandsLondon Museum SpacesMuseum of BrandsThe Honourable Society of The Middle TempleLord's Cricket GroundLondon Transport MuseumKew GardensKensington PalaceHonourable Society of Lincoln's InnHarrow SchoolHampton Court PalaceGuildhallFoundling MuseumDulwich Picture Gallerythe Design MuseumCutty SarkBAFTA 195 PiccadillyBanqueting HouseChelsea Physic GardenCentral Hall WestminsterFreemasons’ HallChrist Church Spitalfields
Founded in 1682 by Charles II and designed by Sir Christopher Wren, the Royal Hospital Chelsea was built as a home for 'veterans broken by age and war'. For over 300 years it has housed the famous scarlet-coated Chelsea Pensioners, former soldiers of the British Army, who come to live in this magnificent site during their retirement. Its stunning buildings and gardens make for a truly idyllic location for your event in central London.
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.
Standing at the edge of the City of London, the Museum of the Order of St John offers eight stunning rooms dating from the twelfth to the twenty-first centuries, and a secluded garden.
A hidden jewel in the heart of London, the Museum contains some of the most historic and atmospheric spaces the city has to offer, housed in one of the few gatehouses to survive centuries of redevelopment and war.
Situated in the heart of the City of London, the world’s leading international financial and business centre, this striking Grade I-listed landmark offers a stunning setting for banquets, conferences, dinners and receptions. With clients that include leading international organisations, charities and professional and academic bodies, Guildhall offers an extraordinary portfolio of historic spaces, fully equipped with excellent facilities for modern business requirements.
In a leafy square at the heart of historic Bloomsbury, the Foundling Museum celebrates the history of Thomas Coram’s Foundling Hospital (est. 1739) and the Hospital’s relationship with the artistic visionaries that championed Coram’s cause. Works by Hogarth, Gainsborough and Reynolds adorn the original rococo interiors, while a fascinating collection of artefacts relating to Handel add a musical element to this unique Bloomsbury venue. The Foundling Museum, available for exclusive hire, is arranged over four floors.