Conference

The Comedy Store At Central London

The Comedy Store is an iconic venue nestled in the heart of London's West End. The birthplace of alternative comedy, its stage has been home to some of the biggest names in the business. Paul Merton, Michael McIntyre, Rhod Gilbert & Mike Myers are just a few of the acts who kick-started their careers there and who still return from time to time for impromptu performances.

Amphitheatre style seating and low ceilings create an electric atmosphere and the space boasts all the facilities you’d expect from a world renowned venue.

Tate Modern At South London

Some people may only be satisfied with the cachet of the unknown: a secret venue, so cool only they know of its existence. This tiny elite won’t be interested in Tate Modern. But for everyone else, well, how funky can you get? This may well be the capital’s favourite building.

Tate Britain At Central London

Tate Britain was founded in 1897 on the site of a prison called the Millbank Penitentiary. Originally called the National Gallery of British Art, thanks to the endowment from sugar magnate Henry Tate that funded it, it has long been known as the Tate. The gallery has been outgrowing its site ever since 1917 when it also became responsible for Britain’s collection of modern art. The building was expanded in 1987 when James Stirling’s Clore Galleries were built to house the Tate’s collection of paintings by JMW Turner.

OXO2 At Central London

Located on the second floor of the iconic OXO Tower, OXO2 is one of the capital’s most sought after venues. Benefiting from stunning panoramic views across the Thames this contemporary venue offers the perfect photo opportunity.

Made up of two chic gallery style spaces, flooded with natural light through floor to ceiling windows, the inimitable views create a stunning centrepiece for special occasions.

Neo Barbican City Of London

Hosting an event or party and looking to impress your guests? Neo is a brand new stylish venue located seconds from Barbican tube, having already carved a niche for hosted top events and parties for some of London’s leading firms, you can be sure that they understand how vital first impressions can be.

National Theatre (The Deck) At Central London

The Deck is a stunning exclusive venue situated on the rooftop of the iconic National Theatre with incredible views overlooking the South Bank and the river Thames. It has become part of London’s skyline with its unique glow and has fantastic transport links only 5 minutes from Waterloo and by tube from Covent Garden and the West End.

The Deck has been designed to make the most of its fabulous vantage point; it has a distinct inside-outside feel, with large retractable glass doors that allow natural daylight to flood in and open out to the decked terrace in warmer weather.

London Transport Museum At Central London

After a two year, £22.4m refurbishment, London Transport Museum has a new vibrant and modern feel. This can be experienced throughout its unique and varied gallery, theatre and boardroom spaces.

Watch in awe as stunning projections of colour and light reveal the complexity of London's transport, or alternatively use giant central screens to project your own imagery and branding. Wow guests upon arrival with themed cocktails such as the Routemaster, Metropolitan Mixture or the Anorak.

Kew Gardens South West London

The seed for Kew Gardens was sown in the exotic garden at Kew Park created by Lord Capel of Tewkesbury. George III enriched the gardens and later purchased Kew Palace, in 1781 as a nursery for the royal children. As well as 300 acres of gardens, Kew's landmark buildings include the Palm House, built by architect Decimus Burton and iron-maker Richard Turner between 1844 and 1848 and which was the first large-scale structural use of wrought iron.