The King’s Fund (aka No. 11 Cavendish Square) occupies a Georgian townhouse with four floors of event space. T ...
With smart interiors of light wood, exposed brick and glass, the Orangery and Courtyard Garden is the most striking ...
The three spaces at this historic Grade I and Grade II-listed building are fantastic for large gala dinners, grand r ...
Inspired by a traditional Indian bazaar, this restaurant is all about vibrancy – in colour, flavour and locati ...
Based in Farringdon, The Postal Museum is a semi-subterranean venue with a rich history. Up top, the contemporary mu ...
A suitably stylish neighbour to the tailors of Savile Row, Sartoria brings a little Italian flair to this most Engli ...
A celebrated society restaurant since the 1920s, Quaglino’s has seen some famous feet descend its statement st ...
Permanently moored at Temple Pier, The Yacht London is a characterful 1927 steam vessel available for hospitality bo ...
In the Royal Festival Hall on the South Bank, Skylon makes the most of its position with floor-to-ceiling windows lo ...
The ground-floor Green House is one of our favourite spaces at No.11 Cavendish Square. This 140 person capacity room ...
Commissioned by James I in 1622, Banqueting House dazzled London’s high society when it opened. You can still ...
The former residence of prime minister William Gladstone is now home to the British Academy, which under its venue m ...
Steamed-bun sensation Bao’s second restaurant is larger than the famous Soho original. This minimalist Fitzrov ...
Just off Pall Mall, Grade II-listed Sofitel London St James mixes traditional British design with modern French eleg ...
One of Drake & Morgan’s earliest sites, three-floor Holborn bar The Fable is inspired by the world of fa ...