Wallace Collection

The Wallace Collection is a celebrated national museum situated in an historic London town house. An unsurpassed collection of renowned Old Master paintings and French 18th-century painting, furniture and porcelain, are displayed throughout the 25 spectacular galleries. All money generated through venue hire goes towards the development of the education, events and exhibitions programmes and…

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Banqueting House

Designed by Inigo Jones, the beauty and scale of Banqueting House continue to inspire its guests, just as they did the kings, queens and courtiers who have celebrated and banqueted here since 1622. Purpose built to entertain, it houses two exceptional spaces for corporate and private events. Accommodating 380 for a sit down dinner or…

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Two Temple Place

One of London’s finest architectural gems containing many hidden treasures, Two Temple Place is a stunning house built in 1895 for William Waldorf Astor as his London Estate office. Situated in the centre of London and overlooking the Thames, the house boasts the grandeur of a mansion in the intimate context of an opulent Victorian private…

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Westminster Abbey

Unesco World Heritage Site, Westminster Abbey, has hosted events for over a thousand years, including the coronation of many kings and queens.The Chapter House is a welcoming space, boasts a medieval tiled floor, circular shape and colourful stained windows. Additionally, the vestibule houses the oldest door in Britain, dating back to the 1050s. During warmer months,…

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National Portrait Gallery

Founded in 1856, the National Portrait Gallery has become one of London’s most popular cultural gems and showcases the largest collection of portraits in the world. The Gallery has a key role in bringing history to life and stimulating debate around the topics of biography, diversity, status and fame, which lie at the heart of…

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Royal Festival Hall

With its riverside setting, central location, and impressive cultural history, Royal Festival Hall is a venue for all occasions. Part of the Southbank Centre, which includes the Haywood Gallery and Queen Elizabeth Hall, the glorious Royal Festival Hall is located at the heart of the vibrant arts quarter which also features the National Theatre, BFI…

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Middle Temple

Steeped in history and crowned Most Prestigious Hall in the Prestigious Star Awards, Middle Temple is a deeply unforgettable venue. Middle Temple reportedly hosted the first ever performance of Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night, was the inspiration behind the tale of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde, and boasts an appearance in the famous wedding proposal scene from Bridget…

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British Museum

Long celebrated as one of London’s key cultural highlights, the British Museum tells the stories of cultures across the world, from the dawn of human history to the present, and is conveniently situated in London’s buzzing West End. The famous two-acre square Great Court is the largest covered public square in Europe, housed under a…

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Tower of London

Globally renowned as a potent symbol of the might and power of London, the Tower of London has served the monarch for nearly 1,000 years. Anchored on the shore of the Thames, overlooking Tower Bridge and the futuristic skyline of modern day London, the fortress has repelled invasion and protected the kingdom while securing its…

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London Transport Museum

Centrally located in the heart of Covent Garden and highly treasured as one of London’s most popular cultural attractions, London Transport Museum has a vibrant and modern feel. Its extensive displays provide a unique backdrop for events, with thought-provoking exhibits which celebrate a multitude of engineering achievements and offer a valuable insight into the history…

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