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Business Venues in London for 50 people

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  • Radisson Blu Edwardian, New Providence Wharf - image
    From £65 per person125

    Ontario B is ideal for any type of event -meetings, conferences, training course and private dining. The beautifully decorated room with natural light can host a stylish boardroom for up to 30 delegates. Intelligent technology makes everything beautifully simple, with intuitive touch-screen control systems. New Providence Wharf is now a Healthcare Sector Assessed Venue - a solution by Compliant Venues Ltd.

  • InterContinental London - The O2 - image
    From £75 per person260

    Greenwich suites are separated into 6 unique meeting and event spaces which hosts all of the medium and smaller sized meeting rooms. The Cutty Sark offers vast amounts of natural daylight, overlooking the iconic venue - The O2 Greenwich. It can hold up to 260 delegates theatre style and can also be well used for smaller dinners for up to 200 guests, banquet style. All 6 individual event rooms (Arcadia, Discovery, Endeavour, Chesterfield and Drake) are located within the same Foyer area, also offering a smaller alternative for events, scaled to different capacities and style.

  • Westminster

    Prince Philip House

    From £3,500 per person200

    An elegant Grade I listed venue with natural light, ideal for diverse events up to 250 guests.

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  • Wapping

    The Royal Pharmaceutical Society

    From £800 per person100

    A modern meeting and conference space with excellent AV facilities, set against the backdrop of a historic pharmacy collection.

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  • Islington

    Business Design Centre

    From £1,200 per person60

    A versatile event space for up to 90 delegates, ideal for small conferences, seminars, workshops or training events.

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  • London Bridge

    Guild of Fine Food

    From £50 per person80

    A versatile, bright event space near London Bridge. Ideal for meetings, workshops, and seminars.

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  • Westminster

    QEII Centre

    From £3,000 per person90

    A flexible, light-filled space with stunning views, ideal for various events near iconic landmarks.

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  • Westminster

    One Birdcage Walk

    From £1,310 per person60

    A versatile, light-filled room in Westminster with park views. Ideal for meetings, workshops, and dining.

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Business Venues in London for 50 people

Explore top business venues in London for 50 people. Perfect spaces for meetings and corporate events.

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### Why London's Business Districts Are Perfect for Your 50-Person Corporate Event When you're planning a corporate event for 50 people, London's business districts offer something truly special – they're purpose-built for exactly this type of gathering. I've organised countless mid-size events across the capital, and there's a sweet spot that venues in areas like Canary Wharf, the City, and King's Cross hit perfectly for groups of this size. The infrastructure here is genuinely impressive. Most business venues in these districts can comfortably accommodate 50 guests in theatre-style seating, with flexible layouts that work brilliantly for presentations, networking sessions, or hybrid meetings. You'll typically find spaces ranging from 50-70 m² with those crucial 2.5m+ ceiling heights that make all the difference for AV setups and creating that professional atmosphere your attendees expect. #### Transport Links That Actually Work for Your Guests Here's where London really shines – your 50 guests won't be struggling to reach you. Major transport hubs like King's Cross St Pancras and Liverpool Street mean attendees can travel from across the UK and arrive within walking distance of top-tier venues. I've found that venues near these hubs see significantly better attendance rates, simply because people aren't stressed about getting there. The Tube connections are particularly strong for business districts. From Oxford Circus to Shoreditch takes just 15 minutes, whilst King's Cross to Canary Wharf is about 25 minutes – perfect for those cross-London corporate gatherings. Plus, with services running until midnight and Night Tube options on weekends, your evening events won't leave guests stranded. #### Technology Infrastructure That Supports Modern Business Needs What sets London's business venues apart is their tech capabilities. Most spaces come equipped with dedicated 100 Mbps internet lines – essential when you've got 50 people potentially streaming, video calling, or accessing cloud-based presentations simultaneously. The power infrastructure typically includes 32 amp/3-phase supply, which means you won't face those awkward moments when the projector cuts out mid-presentation. Many venues now offer hybrid-ready setups as standard, recognising that even 50-person events often include remote participants. This is particularly valuable if you're considering [London's 8 Best Hybrid Ready Conference Venues](https://hirespace.com/blog/best-hybrid-ready-conference-venues-london/) for future events. The combination of location, infrastructure, and that uniquely London business culture creates an environment where your 50-person corporate event can truly succeed. Your next step should be identifying which specific district aligns best with your attendees' locations and your event objectives. ### Essential Planning Steps That Make or Break Mid-Size Business Gatherings ### Essential Planning Steps That Make or Break Mid-Size Business Gatherings The difference between a seamless 50-person business event and one that leaves everyone checking their watches often comes down to three critical planning decisions made weeks before anyone walks through the door. I've seen brilliant presentations fall flat because of poor room layout choices, and I've watched average content shine when the logistics were spot-on. #### The 8-Week Timeline That Actually Works Start your venue search at least eight weeks out – this isn't just best practice, it's essential for securing quality business venues in London's competitive market. At the six-week mark, you should have your venue confirmed and be finalising your room layout. For 50 people, you've got genuine flexibility: theatre-style works brilliantly for presentations, whilst classroom setup (accommodating around 30 people comfortably) creates better engagement for workshops. Here's what I always tell clients: book your venue first, then plan everything else around it. The venue's capabilities will dictate your AV requirements, catering options, and even your agenda timing. Most business venues require a minimum four-hour setup window, so factor this into your day's schedule from the outset. #### Technical Requirements That Can't Be Afterthoughts Your 50-person gathering needs serious technical consideration. Ensure your chosen venue offers that crucial 100 Mbps dedicated internet line – with 50 people potentially accessing WiFi simultaneously, anything less becomes a liability. The power requirements are equally important; you'll need that 32 amp/3-phase supply for reliable AV equipment operation. I always recommend conducting a technical walkthrough at least two weeks before your event. Check the acoustic treatment – soundproofing panels make an enormous difference in spaces this size. Verify that climate control can handle 50 people comfortably, and ensure there's adequate storage space (minimum 10 m²) for any materials or equipment. #### Budget Reality Check Expect to invest between £500-£1,000 per day for a quality business venue in London, with premium locations commanding higher rates. This typically includes basic AV setup, but factor in additional costs for enhanced technical support, catering, and any specialised equipment. Most venues require a £200 non-refundable deposit, with full payment due two weeks prior. Consider exploring [Corporate Days Out in London for 100 people](https://hirespace.com/GB/London/Corporate-Days-Out) if you're planning multiple events – many venues offer package deals for repeat bookings. Your next step should be creating a detailed technical specification document to share with potential venues, ensuring you're comparing like-for-like when evaluating options. ### The Real Costs of Hiring Business Venues in London for 50 Guests Let's talk numbers, because I've seen too many event planners get caught out by hidden costs that can easily double their initial budget. When you're looking at business venues in London for 50 people, the headline rate is just the beginning of your financial story. #### What You'll Actually Pay (And Why) The day rate for a decent business venue typically ranges from £500-£1,000, but here's where it gets interesting. Premium locations in Canary Wharf or the City can push towards £1,200-£1,500 for spaces that genuinely impress your corporate guests. I've worked with clients who've paid £2,000+ for flagship venues in prime locations – and honestly, sometimes it's worth every penny for the right impression. Your delegate rate breakdown usually looks something like this: venue hire (40%), catering (35%), AV equipment and technical support (15%), and staffing (10%). For 50 people, expect catering costs of £25-£45 per person for a working lunch, whilst premium venues might charge £60-£80 per head for their full-service packages. #### The Hidden Costs That Catch Everyone Out Security deposits are non-negotiable – typically £200-£500 depending on the venue's calibre. Most venues also charge for additional technical support beyond basic AV setup. Need someone to manage your hybrid streaming? That's usually £300-£500 for the day. Want dedicated WiFi bandwidth for your 50 guests? Add another £150-£200. Parking is another reality check. Central London venues rarely include parking, and your guests might face £5-£10 per hour in nearby car parks. I always factor in £200-£300 for guest parking when budgeting city centre events. #### Seasonal Pricing That Actually Matters Here's something most people don't realise: business venue pricing in London follows corporate calendar patterns, not tourist seasons. September through November and January through March are peak corporate months, with rates often 20-30% higher. Summer months (particularly July-August) can offer genuine savings, though you'll compete with [6 Super Summer Party Venues](https://hirespace.com/blog/super-summer-party-venues/) for availability. #### Smart Money-Saving Strategies Book Tuesday-Thursday for the best rates – Mondays and Fridays command premium pricing. Consider venues slightly outside Zone 1; areas like King's Cross or Southwark offer excellent facilities at 15-20% lower costs whilst maintaining that professional London atmosphere. Your next step should be requesting detailed quotes from at least three venues, ensuring each includes all potential additional costs upfront. This transparency will save you from budget surprises later. ### Navigating London's Business Venue Booking Process Like a Pro ### Navigating London's Business Venue Booking Process Like a Pro The booking process for London business venues can feel like navigating a maze, especially when you're coordinating for 50 people and need everything to align perfectly. I've streamlined this process over the years, and there's definitely a method that gets you better venues at better rates with far less stress. #### The Inquiry Strategy That Gets Results Start with a detailed brief that includes your exact headcount, preferred dates (plus two alternatives), and specific technical requirements. For 50-person events, mention whether you need theatre-style seating or classroom setup – this immediately helps venues assess suitability. Include your budget range upfront; it saves everyone time and often unlocks venues that might otherwise seem out of reach. Most quality business venues respond within 24-48 hours, but here's an insider tip: follow up your online inquiry with a phone call. Venue managers appreciate the personal touch, and you'll often discover additional availability or package options that aren't advertised online. #### Timing Your Booking for Maximum Advantage The sweet spot for booking is 6-8 weeks ahead for standard corporate events. However, if you're flexible with dates, venues often release last-minute availability at 20-30% discounts for bookings made 2-3 weeks out. I've secured £1,500 venues for £1,000 using this approach, particularly during quieter periods in July and December. For recurring events, negotiate annual contracts. Many venues offer 15-20% discounts for guaranteed repeat bookings, plus you'll secure your preferred dates before they hit the general market. #### The Site Visit That Seals the Deal Always visit in person, even for familiar venues. Room configurations change, and what worked for your last 30-person meeting might not suit 50 guests. Test the acoustics by speaking from the presentation area – you'd be surprised how many venues look perfect but sound terrible. Check the practical details: are there enough power points for laptops? Can the air conditioning handle 50 people comfortably? Is there adequate storage for materials? These details make or break the attendee experience. Consider exploring [Unconventional Conference Venues You'll Love](https://hirespace.com/blog/unconventional-conference-venues-youll-love/) if traditional business centres aren't quite hitting the mark – sometimes a unique setting elevates your entire event. #### Contract Negotiation Essentials Most venues start with standard terms, but there's usually room for negotiation, especially for 50-person bookings which represent solid revenue. Push for flexible cancellation terms – aim for full refund if cancelled 14+ days prior rather than the standard 28 days. Request complimentary setup time extensions; four hours is standard, but six hours gives you proper breathing room. Your next step should be creating a venue comparison spreadsheet including all costs, terms, and practical considerations – this makes the final decision much clearer. ### Smart Solutions to Common Challenges When Hosting 50-Person Events ### Smart Solutions to Common Challenges When Hosting 50-Person Events Every seasoned event planner has war stories about 50-person corporate gatherings that went sideways, and honestly, most disasters stem from the same predictable issues. The good news? Once you know what to watch for, these challenges become entirely manageable with the right preparation. #### The Audio-Visual Nightmare That Haunts Mid-Size Events Here's the thing about 50-person venues – they're often in that awkward middle ground where basic AV setups fall short, but full conference centre equipment feels excessive. I've watched presentations fail because the venue's standard microphone couldn't reach the back of a 70m² room, leaving half your audience straining to hear. The solution is surprisingly straightforward: always request a wireless lapel mic system, even if the venue insists their standard setup is adequate. For 50 people, you need audio that reaches every corner clearly. Most business venues charge £50-£100 extra for upgraded audio, but it's worth every penny when your CEO isn't shouting over background chatter. #### Managing the Catering Logistics That Trip Everyone Up Catering for 50 people creates unique challenges – too small for buffet efficiency, too large for individual service. The sweet spot I've discovered is requesting stations-style service: 2-3 serving points that prevent bottlenecks whilst maintaining that professional atmosphere your corporate guests expect. Budget £35-£50 per person for quality working lunches, but here's an insider tip: venues often have minimum spend requirements that kick in around 40-50 guests. Use this to your advantage by upgrading to premium catering packages that might only cost £5-£10 more per head but significantly enhance the overall experience. #### The Space Configuration Dilemma Most venues default to theatre-style seating for 50 people, but this rarely works for interactive corporate sessions. I always push for a modified classroom setup – it accommodates 30-35 people comfortably whilst creating natural networking clusters for the remaining guests during breaks. Consider venues that offer flexible spaces where you can reconfigure during the day. Some of [The Top Sustainable Conference Venues in London](https://hirespace.com/blog/the-top-sustainable-conference-venues-in-london/) excel at this adaptability, allowing seamless transitions from presentation mode to workshop breakouts. #### Technology Bandwidth Reality Check Fifty people simultaneously accessing WiFi can cripple standard business internet connections. Always request dedicated bandwidth – most quality venues offer 100 Mbps lines, but for hybrid events or heavy cloud usage, push for 200 Mbps. The upgrade typically costs £100-£150 but prevents those embarrassing connectivity failures that derail presentations. Your next step should be creating a detailed run-of-show document that addresses each of these potential issues, sharing it with your venue coordinator at least one week before your event.

Featured Venues for Business Venues

Browse 16 venues perfect for Business Venues

Business at Radisson Blu Edwardian, New Providence Wharf

From: £65 per person

Capacity: Up to 125 guests

Business at InterContinental London - The O2

From: £75 per person

Capacity: Up to 260 guests

Events at Prince Philip House

An elegant Grade I listed venue with natural light, ideal for diverse events up to 250 guests.

From: £3500 per person

Capacity: Up to 200 guests

Business at The Royal Pharmaceutical Society

A modern meeting and conference space with excellent AV facilities, set against the backdrop of a historic pharmacy collection.

From: £800 per person

Capacity: Up to 100 guests

Events at Business Design Centre

A versatile event space for up to 90 delegates, ideal for small conferences, seminars, workshops or training events.

From: £1200 per person

Capacity: Up to 60 guests

Business at Guild of Fine Food

A versatile, bright event space near London Bridge. Ideal for meetings, workshops, and seminars.

From: £50 per person

Capacity: Up to 80 guests

Business at QEII Centre

A flexible, light-filled space with stunning views, ideal for various events near iconic landmarks.

From: £3000 per person

Capacity: Up to 90 guests

Business at One Birdcage Walk

A versatile, light-filled room in Westminster with park views. Ideal for meetings, workshops, and dining.

From: £1310 per person

Capacity: Up to 60 guests

Business at De Vere Grand Connaught Rooms

An elegant meeting suite in a historic venue, featuring modern tech and an outdoor terrace.

From: £64 per person

Capacity: Up to 56 guests

Arts at Courthouse Hotel

Historic courtroom-turned-hotel in central London. Chamber 1 suits exhibitions, banquets, and receptions.

From: £950 per person

Capacity: Up to 64 guests

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