Monday, 10 November 2008

Hire National Army Museum

National Army MuseumVisit the National Army Museum and find out how Britain’s past has helped to shape our present and our future. Discover the impact our Army has had on the story of Britain, Europe and the world, and see how the actions of a few can affect the futures of many. The National Army Museum’s purpose is to explain the impact that the British Army has had on the character of Britain, Europe and the world. A visit to the National Army Museum will show you how the actions of a few can affect the futures of many. The aim of the NAM is to look at the education and inspiration of servicemen and women, and in explaining to the widest audience the importance of the role the Army plays in the global community. An important aspect of the National Army Museum’s work is to support the remembrance of those who have lived and died in the service of the nation……

Situated in the heart of Chelsea this venue can be used for a variety of events, conferences, receptions, dinners and dinner dances. The stunning Art Gallery can accommodate an exclusive dinner for up to 140 people and the blank atrium space is easily colour washed to provide a modern and stylish reception space for up to 350 guests. The galleries within the museum can also be used for receptions for between 50-350 guests. For daytime or evening conferences there is a dedicated lecture theatre space including the latest AV equipment.

Monday, 22 September 2008

Hire the Royal College of Art

Royal College of ArtWith views of Kensington Gardens, and adjacent to the Royal Albert Halls, the Royal College of Art offers 1467 Square metres of space in a ideal location. The venue consists of the Galleries and Seminar Rooms and has six areas of varying size for hire and a fully equipped lecture theatre that can seat up to 136 guests. The largest area, the Henry Moore Gallery can cater for up to 400 guests seated or provides and cocktail/reception style for 500. The flexibility of the Royal College of Art allows other rooms to be used in conjunction with the event or individually giving organisers complete control. The Galleries have hosted a range of events from exhibitions to art fairs to awards and ceremonies. The Senior Common Room houses the College’s art collection and offers excellent space for private dinners, seating up too 80 guests and up to 250 for evening receptions.

Monday, 8 September 2008

Hire Fabric

FabricFabric is steeped in the values of its team and has forged a unique profile and enviable reputation. It is regarded as one of the world's leading nightclubs and is defined in its field, free of the industry's common trappings. Fabric does not tour its name or participate in festivals: its entire business model operates around the venue space and on-site offices in Smithfield. The team responsible for realising Fabric's creative vision is dedicated to providing a level or service and attention to detail unparalleled in London. This is an enlightened, forward-thinking approach to corporate entertainment, out-of-house promotion and business showcasing.

Tuesday, 26 August 2008

Hire Dulwich Picture Gallery

Dulwich Picture GalleryDulwich Picture Gallery remains England’s oldest public art gallery even though today, after extensive refurbishment and new building, it can be considered one of the youngest. The Gallery is an elegant and sophisticated venue set within the idyllic eighteenth century village of Dulwich. The gallery’s enfilade, a series of five interlinking galleries, was the inspiration or the Sainsbury Wing at the National Gallery and the Getty Museum in Malibu. As well as drinks and dinner parties, it is the ideal venue for a film, photo shoot or fashion show.

Monday, 18 August 2008

Hire Ministry of Sound

Ministry of SoundAlthough there are numerous London venues available for the entertaining of large groups of people, there are few that are as prestigious, or indeed as flawless, as the Ministry of Sound.

The Ministry of Sound has become an international institution and a true market leader in the field of cutting-edge dance music entertainment. Now it’s possible to entertain your employees, clients or guests in the atmosphere surroundings that have made this venue the most infamous location on the nocturnal scene.

Monday, 11 August 2008

Hire Madame Tussauds

Madame TussaudsSituated on Marylebone Road, Madame Tussauds is ever popular due to its unique and flexible nature. Easily accessible from Baker Street station the venue has played host to an array of dinners, awards ceremonies, product launches and dinner dances.

Highly versatile, this venue can cater for the exquisite, fun, frivolous or more intimate occasions. This outstanding venue is a blank canvas allowing original ideas to be realised within these renowned sorroundings. Such versatility is not often found in venues across London and Madame Tussauds continues to offer great space for perspective events.

Guests are invited to start with the Spirit of London ride, whisking guests through the sights, smells and sounds of 400 years of London life. Enjoy the Reception in the Premier Nights, which enables guests to mingle with an array of Hollywood stars. Dinner in the World Stage allows guests to dine with some of the most powerful characters in the world. Another superb attraction is The Chamber of Horrors which provides a chilling finale to end all evenings as guests sheepishly exit the venue.

Monday, 4 August 2008

Hire Westminster Abbey

Westminster AbbeyWestminster Abbey is an architectural masterpiece of the thirteenth to sixteenth centuries. The Abbey represents a unique pageant of British History as it is the place of the coronation, marriage and burial of British monarchs since 1066.

Westminster Abbey is neither a parish church nor a cathedral and today is still a church dedicated to regular worship and to the celebration of illustrious events in the life of the nation. Under the jurisdiction of a Dean and Chapter, Westminster Abbey is a “royal peculiar” and is subject only to the Sovereign.

Visitors to the Abbey can see the Royal Tombs and Shrine of Edward the Confessor, the Coronation Chair, Lady Chapel and poets’ Corner and the tomb of the Unknown Soldier.

St Catherine’s Chapel Garden and the College Garden are situated in the grounds of Westminster Abbey and overlook the Houses of Parliament. Both spaces are available to hire for Summer evening receptions in June an July.