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Champagnes in London for 100 people

Explore top champagnes in London for events accommodating 100 guests.

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Discover the finest selection of champagnes in London, perfect for hosting events with around 100 guests.

  • Hutong - image
    31 St Thomas Street

    Hutong

    From £15,000 per person100

    A sophisticated bar with panoramic city views, ideal for drinks receptions and networking events.

  • The National Gallery - image
    Trafalgar Square

    The National Gallery

    From £18,000 per person100

    An elegant terrace with views of Trafalgar Square, ideal for summer receptions and alfresco dining.

  • St. Pauls

    St. Paul's Cathedral

    From £500 per person100

    Historic event space with ancient stonework, ideal for corporate dining and awards dinners.

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  • St Paul's

    Madison

    From £6,000 per person120

    A chic bar lounge with panoramic city views, ideal for informal parties and receptions.

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  • King's Cross

    St Pancras Brasserie and Champagne Bar by Searcys

    From £1,000 per person100

    Elegant semi-private dining in a 1920s Art Deco brasserie. Ideal for corporate events and private parties.

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  • West End

    RSA House

    From £2,084 per person150

    Elegant Georgian room with modern tech, ideal for dinners and receptions up to 150 guests.

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  • Chancery Lane, City

    113 Chancery Lane

    From £1,600 per person210

    An elegant Grade II listed room for ceremonies and receptions, featuring a grand staircase and natural light.

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  • Westminster

    One Birdcage Walk

    From £3,300 per person200

    Grand oak-clad library with park views, ideal for evening receptions and dinners in Westminster.

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Champagnes in London for 100 people

Explore top champagnes in London for events accommodating 100 guests.

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### Why London's Champagne Scene is Perfect for Your 100-Guest Celebration When you're planning a champagne celebration for 100 guests in London, you're tapping into one of the world's most sophisticated drinking cultures. I've organised dozens of these events over the years, and there's something truly magical about the way London embraces champagne – it's not just about the bubbles, it's about creating moments that matter. London's champagne scene offers an unparalleled variety that perfectly suits groups of 100. You've got everything from historic cellars beneath Mayfair hotels to contemporary spaces in Shoreditch, each bringing their own character to your celebration. The city's infrastructure is built for events of this scale – most premium venues can comfortably accommodate 100 guests for reception-style champagne service, with many offering flexible layouts that work brilliantly for networking events or [corporate celebrations](https://hirespace.com/GB/London/Corporate-Days-Out). #### What Makes London Unique for Champagne Events The capital's relationship with champagne runs deep. We're talking about a city where Fortnum & Mason has been curating champagne selections since 1707, and where you'll find some of Europe's most extensive champagne cellars. This heritage translates into venues that truly understand how to serve champagne properly – from the correct glassware to optimal serving temperatures. For groups of 100, you're looking at venues with minimum space requirements of 150-200m², and London delivers in spades. The typical champagne venue here offers reception capacity for 150 guests, giving you comfortable breathing room. Most importantly, these spaces come with the technical infrastructure you need – proper climate control (essential for champagne service), adequate power supply for lighting and AV, and the storage facilities for your champagne selection. #### The Commercial Advantage Here's where London really shines for champagne events: the sheer variety of price points and experiences available. You can create an exceptional champagne experience for £5,000-£7,500 per day in central London, or push into the £15,000+ range for truly exclusive venues. The key is understanding that London's champagne venues often include services that would cost extra elsewhere – professional sommeliers, proper champagne storage, and even partnerships with premium champagne houses. The city's transport links mean your 100 guests can easily reach venues across central London, whether you're hosting in Mayfair, the City, or emerging areas like King's Cross. This accessibility is crucial when you're coordinating a group this size – nobody wants half their guests arriving late because of transport issues. Ready to explore your options? The next step is understanding the planning timeline that'll ensure your champagne celebration runs seamlessly from start to finish. ### The Essential Planning Timeline: From First Sip to Final Toast Getting the timing right for a champagne event is absolutely crucial – I've seen too many celebrations fall flat because organisers underestimated the lead time needed for proper champagne service. For 100 guests, you're looking at a minimum 12-week planning window, though I'd strongly recommend 16-20 weeks for the best venue selection and champagne procurement. #### The Critical 16-Week Mark: Venue Selection and Deposits Start your venue hunt at least 16 weeks out. London's premium champagne venues – the ones with proper cellars and sommelier services – get booked quickly, especially for Friday and Saturday events. You'll need to secure your venue with a 25% deposit, and the best spaces often require full payment 8 weeks before your event. This isn't just about availability; it's about giving yourself negotiating power when it comes to champagne selection and pricing. Here's something most people don't realise: champagne venues in London often have exclusive partnerships with specific champagne houses. Book early, and you might secure access to limited releases or vintage selections that aren't available to last-minute bookings. I've seen clients save £2,000-£3,000 on their champagne bill simply by booking early enough to access these partnerships. #### 8-12 Weeks Out: The Technical Details That Matter This is when you'll finalise your champagne selection and service style. For 100 guests, you're typically looking at 15-20 bottles for a two-hour reception, though this varies dramatically based on your crowd and the occasion. Premium venues will store your champagne at the correct temperature (6-8°C) for weeks before your event – but they need adequate notice to do this properly. Don't overlook the technical requirements either. Champagne service for 100 people requires specific glassware (flutes or coupes), proper chilling equipment, and trained staff who understand champagne service. Most London venues include this in their package, but confirm the details early. You'll also want to coordinate any [team off-site activities](https://hirespace.com/GB/London/North-London/Team-Off-Sites) if this is part of a larger corporate programme. #### Final 4 Weeks: Service Details and Contingencies The last month is about perfecting the experience. Confirm your champagne delivery schedule, finalise guest dietary requirements, and ensure your venue has contingency plans for service issues. London's unpredictable weather means having backup plans for any outdoor elements of your celebration. Most importantly, schedule a final walkthrough 48 hours before your event. This gives you time to address any last-minute concerns and ensures your champagne is properly chilled and ready to serve. With your timeline sorted, the next consideration is choosing the right location and understanding how London's geography will impact your event logistics. ### Navigating London's Premium Champagne Venues: Location, Access and Logistics Location can make or break your champagne celebration, and after years of coordinating these events across London, I've learned that the 'where' is just as important as the 'what' when it comes to champagne service for 100 guests. The golden rule for champagne venues serving 100 people is accessibility without compromise on atmosphere. You need spaces that your guests can reach easily, but that also maintain the sophistication that champagne demands. Central London offers the best of both worlds, though you'll pay a premium for it. #### The Transport Triangle: Mayfair, City, and South Bank These three areas form what I call the champagne venue triangle – each offering distinct advantages for groups of 100. Mayfair venues like those around Berkeley Square provide that classic London elegance, with most spaces offering 180-200m² of event space and direct access to Green Park or Bond Street stations. Journey times from major transport hubs rarely exceed 15 minutes, crucial when you're coordinating arrivals for a large group. The City offers something different – modern champagne bars and event spaces with stunning views, often housed in converted banking halls with soaring ceilings perfect for champagne service. These venues typically charge £5,000-£7,500 per day but include technical infrastructure that would cost extra elsewhere. South Bank venues provide riverside settings that photograph beautifully, though you'll want to factor in slightly longer journey times from northern London. #### The Logistics That Matter for 100 Guests Here's what most people don't consider: champagne venues need proper delivery access for your champagne selection, and London's narrow streets can be problematic. The best venues have dedicated loading bays and relationships with premium wine merchants who understand London logistics. I always recommend venues near major stations not just for guest access, but because they typically have better delivery infrastructure. Parking is another consideration that's often overlooked. For 100 guests, you're looking at roughly 20-30 people who might drive, especially for corporate events. Central London venues rarely offer parking, but those near transport hubs usually have nearby NCP facilities charging £8-£12 per hour. Consider venues that complement your champagne celebration with other activities – perhaps spaces near [corporate day out locations](https://hirespace.com/GB/London/Corporate-Days-Out) if this is part of a larger programme, or venues that can accommodate [team off-site activities](https://hirespace.com/GB/London/South-London/Team-Off-Sites) before or after your champagne service. The key is balancing accessibility with atmosphere – your champagne deserves a setting that matches its quality, but your guests need to actually get there without stress. Now that you've got location sorted, let's talk about the investment required to create a truly memorable champagne experience. ### Understanding the True Cost of Champagne Events in London Let's be honest about champagne event budgets – I've seen too many organisers get caught out by hidden costs or unrealistic expectations. When you're planning a champagne celebration for 100 guests in London, you're looking at a significant investment, but understanding the true cost breakdown helps you make informed decisions and avoid nasty surprises. The baseline for a quality champagne event in central London starts at £5,000-£7,500 for venue hire alone, but that's just the beginning. Your total budget will typically land between £15,000-£25,000 for a premium experience, or push beyond £30,000 if you're going for something truly exceptional. These aren't inflated figures – they reflect the reality of London's premium venue market and the cost of proper champagne service. #### Breaking Down the Real Investment Here's where most people underestimate costs: champagne itself. For 100 guests enjoying a two-hour reception, you'll need 15-20 bottles of quality champagne, costing £80-£150 per bottle for premium selections. That's £1,200-£3,000 just for the champagne, before you factor in service charges, glassware, and sommelier expertise. Venue costs vary dramatically by location and exclusivity. Central London spaces command premium rates – expect £200-£300 per person for full venue hire including champagne service, catering, and staff. This might seem steep, but it includes elements that would cost extra elsewhere: proper champagne storage, trained sommeliers, premium glassware, and often partnerships with champagne houses that can secure better pricing on premium bottles. The hidden costs that catch people out include service charges (typically 12.5-15%), corkage fees if you're bringing your own champagne (£15-£25 per bottle), and technical requirements. Many venues charge extra for AV equipment, special lighting, or extended service hours beyond standard packages. #### Smart Budget Strategies That Actually Work Here's an insider tip: book during off-peak periods and you can save 20-30% on venue costs. Tuesday through Thursday events often qualify for reduced rates, and January through March typically offers the best value. I've helped clients save £5,000+ simply by being flexible with dates. Consider venues that offer champagne partnerships – some London venues have exclusive arrangements with champagne houses that can reduce your per-bottle costs by £20-£40. This is particularly valuable for [corporate celebrations](https://hirespace.com/GB/London/Corporate-Days-Out) where you might combine champagne service with other activities. For corporate events, explore venues that can accommodate multiple elements of your programme. Spaces that work for both [team off-sites](https://hirespace.com/GB/London/South-East-London/Team-Off-Sites) and champagne receptions often offer package deals that provide better overall value than booking separate venues. The key is being transparent about your total budget from the start – venues can often work within your parameters if they understand your constraints upfront. Next, let's explore how to transform that investment into an experience your guests will remember for years. ### Expert Secrets for Creating Unforgettable Champagne Experiences After organising countless champagne events across London, I've learned that the difference between a good champagne celebration and an extraordinary one isn't just about the bubbles – it's about understanding the subtle details that transform a simple drinks reception into a memorable experience for your 100 guests. The secret lies in creating what I call 'champagne moments' – those perfectly orchestrated touches that make guests feel they're part of something special. For groups of 100, this means thinking beyond just serving champagne and considering how every element works together to create atmosphere. #### The Art of Champagne Service at Scale Here's something most organisers miss: champagne service for 100 people requires a completely different approach than intimate tastings. You need a minimum of 8-10 trained staff members – one server per 10-12 guests – to ensure everyone receives properly poured champagne within the first 15 minutes. This timing is crucial because champagne loses its optimal temperature and effervescence quickly in London's variable climate. The glassware choice makes a dramatic difference too. While flutes are traditional, I've found that tulip-shaped glasses work better for large groups – they're more stable (fewer spills), showcase the champagne's aromatics better, and photograph beautifully for social media moments. Most premium London venues stock both options, but specify your preference during booking. Temperature control becomes critical with larger groups. Champagne should be served at 6-8°C, but with 100 people in a room, ambient temperature rises quickly. The best venues use specialised champagne chillers that maintain temperature throughout service, not just basic ice buckets that dilute the experience. #### Creating Memorable Moments Beyond the Pour Consider incorporating champagne education elements – brief tastings or sommelier-led introductions work brilliantly for [corporate celebrations](https://hirespace.com/GB/London/Corporate-Days-Out) and add genuine value. A 10-minute champagne masterclass can transform your event from drinks reception to experience, and most London venues can arrange this for £300-£500 additional cost. The timing of your champagne service matters enormously. I always recommend starting with a premium champagne for arrivals, then transitioning to different styles throughout the event. This creates natural conversation points and prevents palate fatigue – crucial when you're serving 100 people over 2-3 hours. Food pairing elevates the entire experience. Classic combinations like oysters or caviar work beautifully, but consider more accessible options like artisanal canapés or cheese selections that complement your champagne choices without overwhelming your budget. #### Technical Details That Transform Events Lighting can make or break champagne photography – and trust me, your guests will be photographing everything. Warm, ambient lighting at 2700K-3000K makes champagne look golden and inviting, while harsh fluorescent lighting kills the atmosphere entirely. Most premium venues understand this, but it's worth confirming during your site visit. Sound management becomes crucial with 100 people. Background music should be at conversation level (around 70-75 decibels), allowing the natural effervescence of champagne service to create its own acoustic atmosphere. Consider venues that offer acoustic treatment – the difference is remarkable. For corporate events, think about how your champagne celebration connects to broader objectives. Venues that can accommodate both champagne service and [team off-site activities](https://hirespace.com/GB/London/South-East-London/Team-Off-Sites) often provide better value and create more cohesive experiences. The key to unforgettable champagne events is understanding that you're not just serving drinks – you're creating an experience that reflects the sophistication and celebration that champagne represents. Every de

Featured Venues for Champagnes

Browse 16 venues perfect for Champagnes

Events at Hutong

A sophisticated bar with panoramic city views, ideal for drinks receptions and networking events.

From: £15000 per person

Capacity: Up to 100 guests

Events at The National Gallery

An elegant terrace with views of Trafalgar Square, ideal for summer receptions and alfresco dining.

From: £18000 per person

Capacity: Up to 100 guests

Dining at St. Paul's Cathedral

Historic event space with ancient stonework, ideal for corporate dining and awards dinners.

From: £500 per person

Capacity: Up to 100 guests

Weddings at Madison

A chic bar lounge with panoramic city views, ideal for informal parties and receptions.

From: £6000 per person

Capacity: Up to 120 guests

Dining at St Pancras Brasserie and Champagne Bar by Searcys

Elegant semi-private dining in a 1920s Art Deco brasserie. Ideal for corporate events and private parties.

From: £1000 per person

Capacity: Up to 100 guests

Events at RSA House

Elegant Georgian room with modern tech, ideal for dinners and receptions up to 150 guests.

From: £2084 per person

Capacity: Up to 150 guests

Weddings at 113 Chancery Lane

An elegant Grade II listed room for ceremonies and receptions, featuring a grand staircase and natural light.

From: £1600 per person

Capacity: Up to 210 guests

Events at One Birdcage Walk

Grand oak-clad library with park views, ideal for evening receptions and dinners in Westminster.

From: £3300 per person

Capacity: Up to 200 guests

Events at HM Tower of London

From: £6500 per person

Capacity: Up to 200 guests

Film and Photo at Anthracite

A glamorous martini lounge in a boutique hotel, ideal for meetings, parties, and photo shoots.

From: £300 per person

Capacity: Up to 120 guests

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