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Large Conference Venues in London for 100 people

Explore large conference venues in London suitable for 100 people.

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Discover the ideal large conference venues in London, perfect for hosting up to 100 attendees.

  • National Army Museum - image
    From £3,790 per person220

    A spacious, modern foyer in a museum setting, ideal for dinners and receptions with historic exhibits.

  • The Marble Arch Hotel by Thistle - image
    From £2,000 per person180

    A versatile event space for up to 180 guests, ideal for performances and receptions in central London.

  • City of London

    Barbican Centre

    From £3,200 per person151

    A modern auditorium with full tech support in a renowned arts centre. Ideal for conferences.

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  • Old Street

    The HAC (Honourable Artillery Company)

    From £4,050 per person250

    Historic mansion's elegant room for weddings, seating 150. Ideal for ceremonies and receptions.

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  • Westminster

    One Great George Street

    From £1,920 per person106

    Modern, minimalist theatre in a historic venue. Ideal for small conferences and presentations.

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  • Marylebone

    The Cumberland Hotel

    From £500 per person110

    A versatile event space near Marble Arch, ideal for conferences and meetings with top-notch tech.

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  • St Paul's

    Leonardo Royal Hotel London St.Pauls

    From £51 per person220

    Versatile 220-capacity meeting space in a central hotel, ideal for conferences and dinner dances.

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  • Paddington

    Hilton London Paddington

    From £6,000 per person350

    A spacious Art Deco ballroom with natural light, ideal for large events and networking in central London.

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Large Conference Venues in London for 100 people

Explore large conference venues in London suitable for 100 people.

About Large Conference Venues

### Why London's Large Conference Venues Are Perfect for Your 100-Person Event (And What Makes Them Different) When you're planning a conference for 100 delegates, London's large conference venues offer something truly special that you won't find elsewhere in the UK. Having organised countless events across the capital, I can tell you that the sweet spot of 100 attendees opens up possibilities that smaller venues simply can't match. The magic number of 100 delegates puts you in prime position for London's most impressive spaces. You're looking at venues with 150-200 m² of floor space, which gives you the flexibility to create multiple zones within your event. Think registration areas, networking spaces, and breakout zones – all within the same venue. The Gallery at The Hospital Club, for instance, offers exactly this kind of versatility with its 180 m² layout. #### What Sets London Apart for Mid-Scale Conferences London's infrastructure advantage becomes crystal clear when you're hosting 100 people. Your delegates can reach venues from anywhere in the capital within 25 minutes via the Tube network. King's Cross to Canary Wharf? Just 25 minutes. Oxford Circus to Shoreditch? A mere 15 minutes. This accessibility means you can choose venues based on atmosphere and facilities rather than being constrained by transport links. The technical capabilities available here are frankly unmatched. We're talking venues with dedicated 100 Mbps internet lines, 63-amp three-phase power supplies, and professional AV setups that can handle everything from hybrid streaming to multi-screen presentations. When you compare this to [Large Conference Venues Manchester](https://hirespace.com/GB/Manchester/Large-Conference-Venues), the difference in technical infrastructure is immediately apparent. #### The Commercial Sweet Spot Here's where it gets interesting from a budget perspective. Day delegate rates for 100-person conferences typically range from £55-£75 in central London, with premium venues reaching £120+. But here's the insider tip: venues of this size often have more negotiating flexibility than their larger counterparts. You're not competing with the massive corporate events that book out 500+ capacity spaces months in advance. The booking timeline works in your favour too. While smaller venues get snapped up quickly and larger ones require extensive lead times, 100-person capacity venues often have availability 8-12 weeks out. This gives you the perfect balance of choice and planning time. Your next step? Start by mapping out your must-have technical requirements and preferred London districts. The combination of London's transport network, venue quality, and competitive pricing for 100-delegate events creates opportunities that simply don't exist at this scale anywhere else in the UK. ### The Essential Planning Timeline: 8 Weeks to Flawless Conference Execution in London Getting the timing right for your 100-person conference in London can make the difference between a smooth event and a stressful scramble. After years of managing conferences across the capital, I've developed a foolproof 8-week timeline that consistently delivers results – and more importantly, keeps your sanity intact. The beauty of planning for 100 delegates is that you're in the Goldilocks zone of event planning. You're not dealing with the complexity of massive corporate gatherings, but you're also beyond the simplicity of small meetings. This sweet spot means you can secure excellent venues without the 6-month lead times that larger events require. #### Weeks 8-6: Foundation and Venue Selection Start by locking in your venue – this is absolutely critical. London's large conference venues for 100 people typically have availability 8-12 weeks out, but the best spaces go quickly. Budget £1,500-£3,000 per day for quality venues, with a 25% deposit required upfront. I always recommend viewing at least three venues, focusing on those with dedicated 100 Mbps internet and proper AV infrastructure. During this phase, also confirm your speaker lineup and send save-the-dates. The combination of venue confirmation and speaker commitment gives you the momentum needed for everything else to fall into place. #### Weeks 5-3: Technical and Logistical Coordination This is where the technical requirements for 100-person venues become crucial. Confirm your AV needs – most venues will need at least two weeks' notice for complex setups. Book catering (budget £35-£55 per delegate for quality options), and arrange any special requirements like live streaming or breakout room technology. Don't forget transport logistics. With London's excellent connectivity, consider venues near major hubs like King's Cross or Liverpool Street. If you're planning something more unique, check out our guide to [Team Off Sites in West London](https://hirespace.com/GB/London/West-London/Team-Off-Sites) for inspiration on combining conferences with team-building elements. #### Weeks 2-1: Final Preparations Confirm final numbers, complete venue walkthroughs, and brief your team. The week before, send detailed joining instructions including transport options and parking information (expect £5-£10 per hour for central London parking). #### The Week Of: Execution Excellence Arrive early for setup – most venues allow 2-3 hours for a 100-person conference setup. Have a backup plan for technical issues and keep your venue contact's mobile number handy. Your next step? Block out time this week to create your venue shortlist and start reaching out for availability. The earlier you start this timeline, the more choice you'll have in securing London's best conference spaces. ### Location Strategy: How to Choose the Right London District for Maximum Attendee Engagement The district you choose for your 100-person conference can dramatically impact attendance rates, delegate engagement, and even your overall budget. Having run conferences across every corner of London, I've learned that the 'best' location isn't always the most obvious one – it's the one that aligns perfectly with your audience and objectives. For 100-delegate events, you've got a unique advantage: you're not limited to the handful of mega-venues that dominate certain areas. This opens up some brilliant opportunities in districts that larger conferences simply can't access. #### The Corporate Triangle: City, Canary Wharf, and King's Cross If your delegates are primarily corporate, the City and Canary Wharf remain unbeatable for convenience. Journey times from major business districts rarely exceed 15 minutes, and venues here understand the corporate mindset. Expect to pay premium rates – £75-£120+ per delegate – but the networking opportunities are exceptional. King's Cross has emerged as my personal favourite for corporate conferences. The transport links are phenomenal (six Tube lines converge here), and the regenerated area offers that perfect blend of professional credibility and creative energy. Plus, venues here often have more competitive pricing than traditional City locations. #### The Creative Quarters: Shoreditch, Southbank, and Notting Hill For conferences targeting creative industries or younger demographics, Shoreditch delivers every time. The area's energy is infectious, and venues here often offer more flexible layouts perfect for 100-person events. I've seen delegate engagement increase noticeably when conferences move from sterile corporate spaces to these more inspiring environments. Southbank offers something special – venues with Thames views that create memorable experiences without the Shoreditch price premium. The cultural attractions nearby also provide excellent networking opportunities for evening events. #### The Accessibility Factor Here's where planning for 100 people gets strategic. Unlike massive conferences that need venues right on transport hubs, you can consider slightly off-the-beaten-path locations that offer better value. Areas like Bermondsey or Hackney provide excellent venues at 20-30% lower costs, with journey times still under 30 minutes from central London. Consider your delegates' travel patterns too. If most are coming from outside London, prioritise venues near major rail terminals. For London-based attendees, focus on Tube connectivity – remember that services run until midnight, with Night Tube on weekends. For inspiration on combining location strategy with team-building elements, explore our [Team Off Sites in East London](https://hirespace.com/GB/London/East-London/Team-Off-Sites) options, which showcase how the right district choice can enhance your entire event experience. Your next step? Map your delegate postcodes and identify the geographic centre of your audience. This simple exercise will reveal whether a central London premium is justified or if a strategic outer location could deliver better value and engagement. ### Smart Budget Management: Getting Premium Conference Value Without the Premium Price Tag The biggest mistake I see event planners make is assuming that premium conference experiences require premium budgets. After negotiating hundreds of venue contracts across London, I can tell you that smart budget management for 100-person conferences is more about timing, flexibility, and knowing where to invest your money than simply finding the cheapest option. The sweet spot of 100 delegates puts you in a powerful negotiating position that many planners don't realise they have. You're large enough to command attention from quality venues, but not so large that you're competing with the corporate giants who book spaces 12 months in advance. #### The 70-20-10 Budget Rule That Actually Works Here's a framework that's served me well: allocate 70% of your budget to venue and catering, 20% to technology and AV, and 10% as contingency. For a typical London conference, this translates to roughly £5,500-£7,500 total budget (based on £55-£75 per delegate day rates), with your contingency fund covering those inevitable last-minute additions. The key insight? Don't try to save money on the venue itself – instead, negotiate on the extras. Most venues will waive room hire fees if you meet minimum catering spends, which typically range from £35-£55 per delegate. I've secured £2,000+ venues for free by committing to premium catering packages that delegates actually appreciate. #### Timing Is Your Secret Weapon Tuesday-Thursday bookings command premium rates, but here's what venues won't tell you: Monday and Friday conferences often get 15-25% discounts, especially if you're flexible on dates. I recently secured a £3,000 venue in Canary Wharf for £2,200 by moving from Wednesday to Monday – the delegates barely noticed, but the client certainly appreciated the saving. Off-peak months (January-February, November) offer even better opportunities. Venues are hungry for bookings, and you'll often find premium spaces offering packages that would cost 40% more during peak conference season. #### The Hidden Value Opportunities Look beyond the obvious costs. Many venues include AV equipment in their day delegate rates, but charge separately for technical support. Negotiate bundled packages that include a dedicated technician – it's often cheaper than hiring external support and eliminates coordination headaches. Consider venues slightly outside Zone 1 that offer the same quality at 20-30% lower rates. Areas like Bermondsey or King's Cross (before it became trendy) consistently deliver excellent value. For broader inspiration on cost-effective London venues, check out our [Corporate Days Out in London for 200 people](https://hirespace.com/GB/London/Corporate-Days-Out) guide, which showcases how larger groups achieve premium experiences on sensible budgets. Your next step? Create a realistic budget breakdown using the 70-20-10 rule, then identify three potential venues at different price points. This gives you negotiating leverage and ensures you're comparing like-for-like when venues start adding extras. ### Avoiding the 5 Most Expensive Mistakes When Booking Large London Conference Venues ### Avoiding the 5 Most Expensive Mistakes When Booking Large London Conference Venues I've watched countless event planners blow their budgets on avoidable mistakes when booking London conference venues for 100 people. The frustrating part? These errors often happen because planners assume larger venues work the same way as smaller meeting rooms. They don't, and the financial consequences can be brutal. The most expensive mistake I see repeatedly is underestimating the true cost of AV requirements. That £2,500 venue quote suddenly becomes £4,200 when you discover the "basic AV package" doesn't include wireless microphones, confidence monitors, or live streaming capabilities. For 100-person conferences, you need professional-grade equipment – budget an additional £800-£1,200 for proper AV, and always get this confirmed in writing. #### The Catering Trap That Catches Everyone Here's where venues make their real money: minimum catering spends that aren't clearly explained upfront. A venue might quote £55 per delegate, but bury a £6,000 minimum spend requirement in the small print. With 100 delegates, you're looking at £5,500 in catering – suddenly that "minimum" becomes a £500 surcharge you weren't expecting. The smart move? Always ask for the total minimum spend figure upfront, and negotiate package deals that bundle room hire with catering. I've saved clients thousands by securing "free" venue hire when committing to premium catering packages that delegates actually value. #### The Technical Infrastructure Blindspot London's older venues often have beautiful period features but inadequate power supplies. I've seen conferences grind to a halt because venues couldn't support the 63-amp three-phase power needed for professional AV setups. Always confirm power capacity during site visits – retrofitting electrical systems can cost £2,000+ and delay your event by weeks. Similarly, don't assume "high-speed WiFi" means conference-grade connectivity. For 100 delegates using devices simultaneously, you need dedicated bandwidth of at least 100 Mbps. Standard venue WiFi will crash under this load, and emergency upgrades cost £500-£800 per day. #### The Cancellation Policy Nightmare London venues have become increasingly strict about cancellation terms, especially post-2020. I've seen 25% deposits become non-refundable just 8 weeks before events. Always negotiate graduated cancellation terms – full refund at 12 weeks, 50% at 8 weeks, 25% at 4 weeks. For insights on venues that offer more flexible terms, particularly for team-focused events, explore our [Team Off Sites in South London](https://hirespace.com/GB/London/South-London/Team-Off-Sites) options, which often provide more accommodating policies than traditional corporate conference centres. Your next step? Create a comprehensive venue brief that includes all technical requirements, minimum spend clarifications, and cancellation terms before you start reaching out. This prevents expensive surprises and ensures you're comparing genuine like-for-like quotes.

Featured Venues for Large Conference Venues

Browse 16 venues perfect for Large Conference Venues

Dining at National Army Museum

A spacious, modern foyer in a museum setting, ideal for dinners and receptions with historic exhibits.

From: £3790 per person

Capacity: Up to 220 guests

Events at The Marble Arch Hotel by Thistle

A versatile event space for up to 180 guests, ideal for performances and receptions in central London.

From: £2000 per person

Capacity: Up to 180 guests

Business at Barbican Centre

A modern auditorium with full tech support in a renowned arts centre. Ideal for conferences.

From: £3200 per person

Capacity: Up to 151 guests

Weddings at The HAC (Honourable Artillery Company)

Historic mansion's elegant room for weddings, seating 150. Ideal for ceremonies and receptions.

From: £4050 per person

Capacity: Up to 250 guests

Business at One Great George Street

Modern, minimalist theatre in a historic venue. Ideal for small conferences and presentations.

From: £1920 per person

Capacity: Up to 106 guests

Events at The Cumberland Hotel

A versatile event space near Marble Arch, ideal for conferences and meetings with top-notch tech.

From: £500 per person

Capacity: Up to 110 guests

Events at Leonardo Royal Hotel London St.Pauls

Versatile 220-capacity meeting space in a central hotel, ideal for conferences and dinner dances.

From: £51 per person

Capacity: Up to 220 guests

Business at Hilton London Paddington

A spacious Art Deco ballroom with natural light, ideal for large events and networking in central London.

From: £6000 per person

Capacity: Up to 350 guests

Business at University of London Venues

Historic art deco hall with marble and oak interiors, ideal for conferences in central London.

From: £70 per person

Capacity: Up to 150 guests

Weddings at BMA House

A light-filled room with elegant mahogany features, ideal for weddings and events in a historic venue.

From: £3600 per person

Capacity: Up to 160 guests

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