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Brighton Dome At East Sussex

Centrally located a short walk from Brighton Station and the beach, Brighton Dome can be reached in under an hour from central London and is just 20 minutes from London Gatwick.

Built for the Prince of Wales (who became George IV) and steeped in Regency history, it is part of the glorious Royal Pavilion Estate located in the heart of Britain’s cosmopolitan city by the sea. Combining state of the art facilities and unrivaled in-house expertise with Grade I listed heritage, Brighton Dome offers a unique and memorable experience for every event.

Café de Paris At Central London

Looking to dazzle your guests? Then the place to hold your events has got to be the legendary Café de Paris. Whether you are looking to give guests a summer party to get excited about or indeed, ensure you have the date you want for Christmas, then Café de Paris is ready to help you. With great availability and some superb rate offers, Café de Paris is sure to find something to match every budget.

Bush Hall At West London

Bush Hall is an independent live music & events venue in London W12 with a rock & roll history. Originally built in 1904 & used as a dance hall through the roaring twenties, the venue has been a soup kitchen in WWII, a bingo hall and rehearsal space for the likes of The Who, Adam Faith and Cliff Richard in the late 50′s/’60s, and finally a snooker & social club in the ’80s/90s, before being restored to its former glory in 2001.

The Honourable Society of Lincoln's Inn At Central London

The historic buildings of Lincoln’s Inn are set in spacious, beautifully maintained private gardens right in the heart of Central London, providing a haven from the roar of traffic and crowded pavements. The Inn occupies most of the 11 acre rectangle formed by High Holborn on the north, the Royal Courts of Justice on the south, Chancery Lane on the east and Lincoln’s Inn Fields on the west.

One Whitehall Place At Central London

This Grade 1 listed building offers wonderful services in a setting of unequalled grandeur, with no compromising on its architectural and decorative elegance.

Founded in 1887, by four times Prime Minister William Gladstone, One Whitehall Place became home to the National Liberal Club, other famous residents include; Sir Winston Churchill, Lord Kitchener and Grand Duke Michael of Russia, to name a few.