Venues in London
Bateaux London
Both of our restaurant cruise vessels benefit from full on board kitchens allowing Bateaux London to offer your guests freshly prepared menus carefully considered to ensure that every dish reflects Bateaux London?s originality and flavour.
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Blenheim Palace
A masterpiece of English Baroque architecture designed by Sir John Vanbrugh, Blenheim Palace is one of the top ten stately homes in Britain and the only palace not owned by the Royal family. The palace was a gift to John Churchill, First Duke of Marlborough, by Queen Anne for his glorious victory at the Battle of Blenheim in 1704.
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Cabinet War Rooms
The Cabinet War Rooms served as Sir Winston Churchill's secret headquarters throughout the Second World War and have been preserved just as they were left. The Cabinet War Rooms are a unique and historic venue for hosting conferences, dinner dances and corporate hospitality.
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HMS Belfast
Moored on the South side of the Thames between London Bridge and Tower Bridge, HMS Belfast is a unique venue for corporate entertaining and events. Facilities include the Admiral's Quarters, suitable for 20-35 people. The Wardroom, Ante Room and The Gun Room are suitable for up to 60 guests. The Ships Company Dining Hall is the largest single area which can accommodate up to 240 guests for a reception or 140 for a banquet.
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Knebworth House
Knebworth is a spectacular 500 - year old house, home of the Lytton family since 1490. Set in 250 acres of attractive parkland just 28 miles north of London, this Gothic fantasy was transformed from its red brick Tudor origins by Edward Bulwer Lytton in 1843.
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London Aquarium
The London Aquarium is the first attraction of its kind in the capital, and is one of Europe's largest exhibitions of global aquatic life, displayed in over 2 million litres of water. The London Aquarium combines education, relaxation and entertainment through a multi-sensory voyage of discovery through the rivers, lakes and oceans of the world.
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London Zoo
Whatever your event, from a conference to a wedding, a family fun day to a press launch, London Zoo offers an excellent choice of truly superb settings. Facilities include small and large meeting rooms, conference areas, lecture theatres, banqueting suites, lawns, terraces and bars, all of which can be decorated and arranged to suit your needs.
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Park Inn London Russell Square
With its beautiful Edwardian façade, the Park Inn London Russell Square is ideally located in London's historic district of Bloomsbury between Holborn and Russell Square tube stations. The hotel is a stone's throw from the British Museum and walking distance to Covent Garden, West End and Oxford Street.
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Princes Club
Hidden from the hustle and bustle of Greater London lies Princes Sporting Club, Europe’s largest Waterskiing and Wakeboarding Centre. Set in acres of stunning grounds, natural wildlife and extensive lakes, Princes is the ideal location for both business and social activities throughout the day or evening.
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Southwark Cathedral
The Southwark Cathedral Conference Centre, opened in 2001 by Nelson Mandela, is a major new
resource for London business. In the heart of Bankside, next to Borough Market, it is linked to London's first gothic and oldest Cathedral church - though its facilities are ultra modern. The Centre offers unrestricted views of the Thames and beyond to the City - yet is perfect for quiet, concentrated reflection and strategic
planning.
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Thames Luxury Charters
Looking for something different? If the answer is yes, then why not choose a River Cruise aboard one of the Thames Luxury Charters Fleet? What better way of seeing the colourful and historic sights of London than by travelling on Old Father Thames himself?
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The Landmark London
Based in Marylebone, Central London the Landmark London is over 100 years old, having been built in 1899 as the last of the 'Great Railway Hotels'. The hotel's style is Classic British with some contemporary Thai influences, most evident in the hotel's stunning eight storey glass atrium.
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The Royal Lancaster
One of Europe's most popular venues for meetings and events and six-times winner of Best UK Hotel, Meetings Category, by the readers of Incentive Travel Magazine, the Royal Lancaster houses the vast Nine Kings and Westbourne Suites - both ideal for events incorporating elaborate technical presentations or dining for over 1,000 guests.
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Top Sail
With magnificent tall ships, historic sailing barges, classic motor cruisers, paddle steamers and sleek racing yachts, Topsail Charters provides innovative events with creativity and unrivalled service. These beautiful vessels create fantastic venues for a wide range of events from Thames river cruises to major maritime festivals and are great for corporate dinners and receptions, activity days, product launches, meetings and conferences and staff incentives, suitable for 10 to 500 guests.
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Vertigo
Vertigo's prestigious address, No.1 Leicester Square in the heart of London's West End lends itself to various first class events ranging from Premier parties, product and magazine launches to corporate Christmas parties.
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Vinopolis
A unique venue within the heart of London, Vinopolis is the perfect venue for a wide range of corporate or private functions. Built beneath two and a half acres of Victorian archways, Vinopolis offers a diversity of adaptable spaces and environments in which to entertain and impress. The Great Halls can accommodate up to 550 guests for dinner, and smaller spaces are also available for smaller functions.
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Vintners Hall
The site of the Hall was vested in the Company by the will of Guy Shuldham in 1446. The Hall itself was burnt down in the Great Fire of London. Rebuilding began almost immediately and the Court held its first meeting in the new building in 1671. In 1822 Upper Thames Street was widened. The Hall lost some of its rooms, and was given a new facade and entrance gates. The present facade and entrance date from 1910.
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