1 Wimpole Street, London W1G, OAE
The home of the Royal College of Engineering, this beautiful venue has recently undergone an extensive refurbishment project. Situated in an historic Grade 1 listed building but with a contemporary and modern interior, it is the perfect space for meetings and events. Overlooking The Mall and St James’s park, it is a short walk from Trafalgar Square.
Piccadilly Circus Underground station: : 9 minute walk, Charing Cross 10 min walk, St James’s Park: 14 minute walk.
The largest room, the Al Qasimi holds 170 in theatre style or 200 for a reception.
There are 6 further room with varying capacities up to 70 theatre style and the new Vaults rooms for small board meetings for up to 14 delegates.
It only takes a couple of minutes to send us your brief online and we will get to work.
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Mirela Sula, Global Woman
Morning Jenny! Everything went very well thank you and the venue was a huge success!! Thank you so much again for finding such a gem! I am still getting lovely emails now so a big thank you for all your support Jenny!! I have been singing your praises all week!
Sarah Grant, GKN
Jenny and The Venue Booker have provided exemplary service to us over the years.
Saida Basheer, University of Leeds
"I recommend using the venue booker! Jenny was absolutely amazing; from sourcing a number of venues to getting me and my event booked in successfully. She was very patient and friendly even when I asked her 1001 questions and changed the details of my event, she was happy to help. She was very fast at replying and on job with chasing up venues. Very good and professional service. Thank you!!! Even through the pandemic, jenny made my event possible. I would use the venue booker again. "
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