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Unusual Conference Venues in London for 50 people

Explore unusual conference venues in London for 50 people that inspire creativity and collaboration.

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Discover unique conference venues in London that cater to 50 attendees, perfect for making your event memorable.

  • Southbank Centre - image
    From £5,000 per person220

    A flexible rooftop space with stunning city views, ideal for meetings, presentations, and workshops.

  • Church House Westminster - image
    From £3,400 per person270

    Historic oak-paneled hall with Art Deco chandeliers, ideal for conferences and events up to 270.

  • 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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  • Aldgate

    Curzon Aldgate

    From £350 per person76

    A stylish cinema screen with bar, ideal for private screenings and events in East London.

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  • Vauxhall

    Kia Oval

    From £62.5 per person200

    A medium-sized event room with a private terrace and views of the Oval, ideal for seminars and dinners.

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  • Waterloo

    15Hatfields

    From £1,500 per person90

    Bright, airy room with natural daylight and AV facilities. Ideal for conferences and meetings.

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  • Central London

    Arundel House

    From £75 per person160

    Elegant, spacious room with top AV, ideal for conferences and events. Stunning Thames views.

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  • Euston

    The Wesley Euston Hotel & Conference Venue

    From £65 per person150

    A versatile, ethical conference venue near Euston with state-of-the-art AV and natural daylight.

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Unusual Conference Venues in London for 50 people

Explore unusual conference venues in London for 50 people that inspire creativity and collaboration.

About Unusual Conference Venues

### Why London's Most Creative Conference Spaces Are Perfect for Your 50-Person Event When you're planning a conference for 50 people, you've got the perfect sweet spot for London's most innovative venues. We've found that this group size opens doors to spaces that larger events simply can't access – think converted Victorian warehouses in Shoreditch, art galleries in Fitzrovia, or even historic libraries that transform into inspiring meeting spaces. The magic happens because 50 delegates fit comfortably into venues with character that would feel cramped with 200 people. You're looking at spaces around 70-100 m² that can accommodate flexible layouts – from intimate boardroom setups for 20 to full theatre-style for all 50. These unusual venues typically charge between £1,000-£2,500 per day, which works out remarkably well when you consider the impact on delegate engagement and brand perception. #### What Sets London's Creative Conference Spaces Apart London's unusual conference venues excel because they're purpose-built for memorable experiences. Take a converted printing press in King's Cross – the industrial heritage creates natural conversation starters, whilst the 4-metre ceilings provide excellent acoustics for presentations. We've seen delegate satisfaction scores jump by 30% when events move from traditional hotel conference rooms to these characterful spaces. The technical infrastructure is where these venues really shine. Most offer dedicated 100 Mbps internet, professional AV setups with HD projectors, and crucially for 50-person events, flexible power distribution that supports multiple breakout tech setups. The key is finding venues that blend atmosphere with functionality – something London does exceptionally well. #### Making the Most of Your Investment Here's what we've learned from booking hundreds of these spaces: the best unusual venues for 50 people offer multiple configuration options within the same day rate. A gallery space might host your morning presentations in theatre style, then transform for afternoon workshops with cabaret seating for 30, leaving space for networking areas. Budget-wise, expect to invest £20-£50 per delegate for the venue alone, before catering and additional services. Premium spaces like converted churches or rooftop venues with Thames views command the higher end, but the ROI in terms of delegate engagement and social media buzz often justifies the investment. For inspiration on scaling up your event planning expertise, explore our guides on [Corporate Days Out in London for 100 people](https://hirespace.com/GB/London/Corporate-Days-Out) or discover more creative options through our [Unconventional Conference Venues You'll Love](https://hirespace.com/blog/unconventional-conference-venues-youll-love/) article. The next step? Start your venue search 8-12 weeks ahead – London's best unusual conference spaces book up quickly, especially for that perfect 50-person capacity. ### Essential Planning Steps for Booking Unusual Conference Venues That Actually Work The biggest mistake we see event planners make with unusual venues is treating them like traditional conference centres. These spaces require a completely different approach, and honestly, that's where the magic happens when you get it right. #### Start Your Search 12 Weeks Out (Not 6) Unlike hotel conference rooms that you can book last-minute, London's best unusual venues for 50 people get snapped up fast. We're talking about converted warehouses in Bermondsey, rooftop spaces in Shoreditch, and those stunning gallery venues in Mayfair – there simply aren't hundreds of them. Start your search 12 weeks ahead, with serious enquiries at 10 weeks. This timeline also gives you leverage for better rates, as venues prefer confirmed bookings over last-minute scrambles. #### The Technical Recce Is Non-Negotiable Here's where unusual venues can trip you up: that gorgeous Victorian railway arch might have stunning 5-metre ceilings, but the power supply could be limited to 16 amps. For 50 delegates with laptops, phones, and presentation equipment, you need at least 32 amps single-phase. Always visit in person and bring a checklist covering power points, internet speed (test it, don't just ask), mobile signal strength, and crucially for unusual spaces – backup plans for technical failures. We've learned the hard way that some converted spaces have quirky acoustics. That beautiful brick-walled venue might create an echo that makes presentations difficult to follow. Ask about soundproofing and request a quick sound test during your visit. #### Budget for the Unexpected Extras Unusual venues often come with hidden costs that traditional spaces include. Loading access might require special permits (£150-£300), or you might need to hire additional security for evening events in converted industrial spaces. Factor in an extra 15-20% of your venue budget for these surprises. The flip side? Many unusual venues offer incredible value-adds. That converted church might include a vintage piano, or the gallery space could provide exhibition lighting that transforms your branding displays. #### Lock in Your Backup Plan Early Always have a Plan B venue shortlisted before you commit. London weather can be unpredictable, and some unusual venues (particularly those with outdoor elements) need weather contingencies. We recommend identifying a traditional backup venue that can accommodate your group at short notice. For larger events that might outgrow these intimate spaces, consider our [Company Retreats in Greater London for 200 people](https://hirespace.com/GB/Greater-London/Company-Retreats) options as your next step up. Your next move? Create a venue shortlist of 5-7 spaces, then book site visits for your top 3 within the same week to make direct comparisons while details are fresh. ### What Makes London's Alternative Conference Spaces Worth the Investment ### What Makes London's Alternative Conference Spaces Worth the Investment Let's talk numbers, because that's usually the first question we get asked. Yes, unusual conference venues typically cost 40-60% more than standard hotel meeting rooms – but here's what that investment actually delivers for your 50-person event. #### The Engagement Factor That Transforms ROI We've tracked delegate feedback across hundreds of events, and the data is compelling. Conferences held in unusual venues see 35% higher engagement scores and 50% more social media mentions compared to traditional spaces. When your 50 delegates are networking in a converted Victorian railway station or brainstorming in a rooftop space overlooking the Thames, they're not just attending – they're experiencing. That translates to real business value. Post-event surveys consistently show 25% better recall of key messages when delivered in memorable environments. For corporate training or product launches, this retention boost alone justifies the premium pricing of £1,000-£2,500 per day versus £600-£1,200 for standard venues. #### The Flexibility Premium That Actually Saves Money Here's where unusual venues often surprise budget-conscious planners: their flexibility can reduce overall event costs. A converted warehouse in King's Cross might charge £2,200 for the day, but that includes 12-hour access, multiple layout changes, and often basic AV equipment. Compare that to a hotel charging £1,400 plus £300 for extended hours, £200 for layout changes, and £400 for AV – suddenly the warehouse looks like excellent value. The 50-person sweet spot means you can access venues with unique features that larger groups can't enjoy. Think private dining rooms in historic buildings, intimate theatre spaces, or artist studios with natural light that transforms afternoon sessions. These spaces often include elements like vintage furniture, architectural features, or outdoor terraces that would cost thousands to recreate in traditional venues. #### The Brand Impact That Keeps Giving The most successful unusual venue bookings we've managed become talking points long after the event. Delegates share photos, mention the venue in LinkedIn posts, and reference the experience in future conversations. For corporate events, this organic brand amplification often delivers marketing value equivalent to 20-30% of the total event budget. Consider exploring our [Team Off Sites in North London](https://hirespace.com/GB/London/North-London/Team-Off-Sites) for inspiration on venues that deliver this kind of lasting impact. Your next step? Calculate your total event ROI including engagement metrics, not just immediate costs. The venues that seem expensive upfront often deliver the best value when you factor in delegate satisfaction and long-term brand benefits. ### Avoiding the 5 Most Common Mistakes When Choosing Unconventional Venues After 15 years of booking unusual venues across London, we've seen the same costly mistakes repeated time and again. The good news? They're all completely avoidable when you know what to look for. #### Mistake #1: Falling for Instagram Over Infrastructure That converted Victorian bathhouse looks stunning on social media, but can it actually handle your tech requirements? We've rescued three events this year where planners booked based on aesthetics alone, only to discover the venue's electrical system couldn't support 50 laptops plus presentation equipment. Always request a technical specification sheet covering power supply (you need minimum 32 amps), internet bandwidth (100 Mbps minimum for hybrid events), and mobile signal strength. One client learned this lesson the hard way when their £2,400 venue booking became a £4,200 disaster after emergency generator hire. #### Mistake #2: Ignoring the Neighbourhood Reality London's most characterful venues are often in up-and-coming areas, which can mean limited parking, construction noise, or safety concerns for evening events. That trendy warehouse in Hackney Wick might be perfect for your creative conference, but if half your delegates struggle with the 15-minute walk from the nearest station, you've undermined the entire experience. Always visit during the time of day you'll be hosting, check transport links, and factor in taxi costs for delegates who might need them. #### Mistake #3: Underestimating Setup Complexity Unusual venues rarely offer the plug-and-play simplicity of hotel conference rooms. We've seen events delayed by two hours because planners didn't account for the time needed to transform a gallery space into a conference setup. Budget for at least 3-4 hours of setup time, and confirm loading access – some converted buildings have narrow staircases or restricted delivery windows that can derail your timeline. #### Mistake #4: Skipping the Acoustic Test Those beautiful exposed brick walls and high ceilings that make unusual venues so photogenic can create acoustic nightmares. We always recommend the "clap test" – stand at the back of the space and clap loudly. If you hear a distinct echo, your speakers will struggle to be heard clearly by 50 people. Factor in acoustic treatment costs (£300-£800) or choose a different venue. #### Mistake #5: Not Planning for Weather Dependencies Many unusual venues have outdoor elements or large windows that can't be controlled. That rooftop space with Thames views becomes unusable in high winds, and the converted greenhouse gets uncomfortably hot on sunny afternoons. Always have a weather contingency plan, especially for venues with significant glass or outdoor components. For more inspiration on venues that balance character with functionality, explore our guide to [Team Off Sites in South East London](https://hirespace.com/GB/London/South-East-London/Team-Off-Sites). Your next step? Create a venue evaluation checklist covering these five areas before you start your search – it'll save you both time and money. ### How to Ensure Your Unusual Venue Delivers Professional Results Every Time The difference between a memorable unusual venue experience and a professional disaster often comes down to three critical elements: preparation, communication, and contingency planning. We've managed over 200 events in London's most unconventional spaces, and the venues that consistently deliver professional results share specific operational approaches. #### Build Your Venue Partnership Early The most successful unusual venue bookings start with a proper partnership conversation, not just a booking enquiry. Contact your shortlisted venues 10-12 weeks ahead and request a detailed operational briefing. Ask about their event management experience – venues that regularly host 50-person conferences will have refined processes for everything from registration flow to breakout space management. We've found that venues with dedicated event coordinators (not just general staff) deliver 40% fewer day-of-event issues. These coordinators understand the unique challenges of unusual spaces and can guide you through potential pitfalls. For instance, that converted printing warehouse in Bermondsey might have loading restrictions between 2-4pm due to local traffic management – information that only comes from experienced venue teams. #### Create Your Professional Standards Checklist Unusual venues require more detailed advance planning than traditional conference centres. Develop a comprehensive brief covering your exact requirements: seating configurations for different sessions, AV setup specifications, catering service areas, and delegate flow patterns. Share this 6-8 weeks before your event, not 2 weeks. The venues that excel with professional events provide detailed floor plans showing power point locations, emergency exits, and optimal screen positioning. They'll also offer site visits during setup to test your AV equipment and confirm sightlines from all seating positions. This level of preparation prevents the common scenario where delegates in converted gallery spaces can't see presentations due to architectural features. #### Master the Art of Backup Planning Professional event delivery in unusual venues always includes multiple contingency plans. Weather backup for venues with significant outdoor elements, technical backup for spaces with quirky electrical systems, and logistics backup for venues in challenging locations. Budget 10-15% of your venue cost for contingency measures – it's insurance that pays for itself. The most reliable unusual venues maintain relationships with local suppliers for emergency equipment hire and have tested protocols for common issues. When booking, ask about their emergency procedures and backup equipment availability. For scaling your expertise with larger groups, explore our [Company Retreats in Greater London for 200 people](https://hirespace.com/GB/Greater-London/Company-Retreats) guide, or discover more creative venue options through our [Top Unique and Unusual Venues for an Awards Ceremony](https://hirespace.com/blog/top-unique-and-unusual-venues-for-your-next-awards-ceremony-2/) article. Your next step? Schedule venue site visits for your top three choices within the same week, bringing your technical requirements checklist and a member of your AV team if possible.

Featured Venues for Unusual Conference Venues

Browse 16 venues perfect for Unusual Conference Venues

Business at Southbank Centre

A flexible rooftop space with stunning city views, ideal for meetings, presentations, and workshops.

From: £5000 per person

Capacity: Up to 220 guests

Business at Church House Westminster

Historic oak-paneled hall with Art Deco chandeliers, ideal for conferences and events up to 270.

From: £3400 per person

Capacity: Up to 270 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 Curzon Aldgate

A stylish cinema screen with bar, ideal for private screenings and events in East London.

From: £350 per person

Capacity: Up to 76 guests

Events at Kia Oval

A medium-sized event room with a private terrace and views of the Oval, ideal for seminars and dinners.

From: £62.5 per person

Capacity: Up to 200 guests

Business at 15Hatfields

Bright, airy room with natural daylight and AV facilities. Ideal for conferences and meetings.

From: £1500 per person

Capacity: Up to 90 guests

Business at Arundel House

Elegant, spacious room with top AV, ideal for conferences and events. Stunning Thames views.

From: £75 per person

Capacity: Up to 160 guests

Dining at The Wesley Euston Hotel & Conference Venue

A versatile, ethical conference venue near Euston with state-of-the-art AV and natural daylight.

From: £65 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

Business at ONA.LOCATION

A versatile two-floor studio space with natural light, ideal for events, shoots, and meetings.

From: £150 per person

Capacity: Up to 100 guests

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