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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.

Icebar By Icehotel London At Central London

ICEBAR BY ICEHOTEL London

Located on vibrant Heddon Street, a hidden pedestrianised haven off of London’s famous Regent Street, an event at ICEBAR BY ICEHOTEL London, whether during the day or at night, makes for a truly unforgettable experience.

Kept at a steady five below zero, London’s coolest watering hole is the UK’s only permanent bar made of ice. It is one of London’s most unique event spaces and offers both private and corporate clients a versatile environment in which to host a wide variety of events.

Beaconsfield At South London

Housed in the former Lambeth Ragged School, Beaconsfield gallery has expertly preserved and used the architectural features of its original design. The building was erected between 1849 -1851 by Henry Beaufoy and designed in the classical Doric style with a Victorian spin. Since its rejuvenation as a contemporary art space over a decade ago the gallery has gone from strength to strength, attracting homegrown and international artists and collaborations. Such innovation marks Beaconsfield out as a quality venue - a comfortable and cool venue in which to stage almost any event.

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.

Kew Palace South West London

Kew Palace was built in 1631 for Samuel Fortrey, a Flemish merchant and later acquired by George II in 1729 as lodging for his three eldest daughters. His son, George III and his large family used Kew Palace extensively as their summer residence and it was first opened to the public by his granddaughter Queen Victoria.