Corporate Hospitality

Rich Mix At East London

The striking building, originally a vast garment factory, now houses 3 boutique cinema screens (59 to 181 seats) along with studio, gallery and theatre spaces.

The flexibility of their spaces means they can be easily transformed to host a range of events from corporate conferences and entertaining, to wedding receptions, private screenings and Christmas parties. All of their spaces are also available as filming locations.

The Showroom At Central London

The Showroom is a contemporary art gallery situated in an incredible recently converted warehouse building in Central London. The Showroom’s new 3,000 square foot building on Penfold Street, close to Edgware Road and St. John’s Wood, has been reconfigured by Berlin-based architects ifau + Jesko Fezer in collaboration with London’s Working Architecture Group to provide a dynamic flexible space.

110 Rochester Row At Central London

110 Rochester Row, a new conference centre in London, has been created with flexible meeting spaces. The spaces are equipped with intuitive technology, seamless service, simple booking processes, all inclusive pricing and flexible layouts for up to 120 guests.

Rochester Row is the event organiser's dream!

Capacities

Ground Floor:

Rippington Suite - 60 Boardroom / 140 Theatre / 120 Cabaret / 120 Classroom / 40 U Shape / 180 Stand Up Catering / 120 Sit Down Catering

Bitter Sweet At West London

Bitter Sweet provides the perfect venue for whatever occasion you may be looking to organise.

With its flexible and unique layout they offer a variety of tables and areas, a late licence until 3am and great range of packages to celebrate with.

Bitter Sweet is also available for exclusive hire of the venue for daytime and evening events

HMS President 1918 At Central London

Centrally located on the River Thames, HMS President has panoramic city views, a variety of event spaces, fine cuisine, great service and a distinctive style.

The brilliant River Venue, HMS President (1918) is permanently moored in the City of London, amongst all the famous landmarks, and with spectacular panoramic city views. Their efficient, friendly and highly experienced events team will take pleasure in making your event a wonderful memory for you and all your guests.

Wellcome Collection At Central London

Wellcome Collection is a public venue for the incurably curious, conveniently located on Euston Road, London within a short distance of Euston and Kings Cross mainline stations and St Pancras International. Wellcome Collection houses a state-of-the art conference centre, three public exhibition galleries, the world famous Wellcome Library, a café and bookshop.

The Photographers’ Gallery At Central London

Located in the heart of the West End, The Photographers’ Gallery is a world-class contemporary venue, which provides a unique and stimulating environment to host a special event, all year round.

The Photographers' Gallery is available for evening hire and offers exclusive use of the whole building for an event, making it perfectly suited for receptions, networking events, dinners or Christmas celebrations. Evening events take place across three state-of-the art galleries and within the inspirational surroundings of internationally acclaimed exhibitions.

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.