
Conference Venues in Cambridge
Discover top Conference Venues in Cambridge for professional events. Ideal settings with modern facilities tailored to your organisational needs.
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Cambridge, renowned for its academic heritage, offers a variety of conference venues that cater to professional gatherings.
Cambridge, renowned for its academic heritage, offers a variety of conference venues that cater to professional gatherings. These venues blend historical charm with modern facilities, ideal for fostering innovation and collaboration. When selecting a venue in Cambridge, consider accessibility, technological capabilities, and space flexibility to ensure a successful event.
- City Centre
Hilton Cambridge City Centre
From £2,500200200-capacity pillar-free Isaac Newton suite in Cambridge city centre hotel, ideal for conferences with integrated AV, air conditioning, from £12.50 per person daily.
- Cambridge
The Cambridge Building
From £50032Modern conference venue in 430-acre parkland estate near Cambridge. Flexible spaces for 32-200 delegates with breakout areas, outdoor terraces and delegate packages from
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Clayton Hotel Cambridge
From £500130Art Deco hotel by Cambridge Station with hybrid-ready conference spaces for up to 130 delegates, from £500 daily venue hire.
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Churchill College
From £1,000 per person150The Debating Chamber at Churchill College, also known as the Fellows’ Dining Room, offers a versatile and elegant setting for meetings, debates, and private dining. Set within Cambridge’s largest college campus, it combines natural light, contemporary art, and a traditional collegiate atmosphere. With flexible layouts accommodating up to 80 guests, the space is fully equipped with modern AV facilities, Wi-Fi, and hybrid meeting options—making it ideal for academic discussions, workshops, and high-level events.
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The Cambridge Union
From £200 per person300The Debating Chamber at the Cambridge Union Society is a historic, Victorian-style hall with wood-paneled galleries and red seating. It hosts debates, speaker events, and ceremonies, accommodating up to 300 people theatre-style or 100 cabaret-style, and is equipped with a stage, projectors, Wi‑Fi, and a PA system. It blends tradition and modern functionality, making it an iconic venue for intellectual and public events in central Cambridge.
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