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Unusual Kids Party Venues in London for 200 people

Explore unique kids party venues in London for 200 guests. Perfect spaces for unforgettable celebrations!

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  • Swingers West End - image
    From £8,000 per person200

    A 1920s seaside-themed bar with crazy golf, cocktails, and street food. Ideal for parties up to 200.

  • M.V. Erasmus - image
    Tower Bridge

    M.V. Erasmus

    From £2,775 per person275

    A 3-deck boat on the Thames with indoor/outdoor spaces, bar, dance floor. Ideal for events.

  • Shoreditch

    Village Underground

    From £9,500 per person700

    A versatile, historic warehouse in Shoreditch with natural light. Ideal for launches, parties, and events.

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  • Dalston

    EartH

    From £3,000 per person300

    As a purpose-built restaurant, this fresh and light space can compliment your dining requirements. It's perfect for a private dining experience, supper club, conference/ meeting catering area. With multiple set up configurations and large bar this event space is perfect for all catering events up to 300 guests.

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  • Bank

    Puttshack Bank

    From £7,000 per person220

    A tech-infused mini golf venue with private rooms and restaurant, ideal for parties and corporate events.

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  • Southwark

    SEA LIFE London Aquarium

    From £175 per person500

    An undersea-themed venue in central London, ideal for events from 50 to 750 guests.

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  • Farringdon

    The Crypt

    From £3,000 per person200

    A historic medieval crypt venue for 50-200 guests, ideal for weddings and large events.

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  • White City

    Puttshack White City

    From £6,864 per person220

    High-tech mini golf venue with food and drink packages. Ideal for large groups and corporate events.

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Unusual Kids Party Venues in London for 200 people

Explore unique kids party venues in London for 200 guests. Perfect spaces for unforgettable celebrations!

About Unusual Kids Venues

### Why London's Most Unusual Kids Party Venues Are Perfect for Large Groups of 200 When you're planning a celebration for 200 children, London's unusual venues offer something truly magical that traditional party halls simply can't match. We've found that these extraordinary spaces - from converted warehouses in Shoreditch to interactive museums in South Kensington - create the kind of memories that children talk about for years. The beauty of London's unusual kids party venues lies in their ability to handle large groups whilst maintaining that sense of wonder. Take the converted Victorian railway arches in Borough - these spaces naturally accommodate 200+ guests with their soaring 4-metre ceilings and open-plan layouts spanning 2,000-3,000 square feet. Unlike cramped community centres, these venues were built for scale. #### What Makes These Venues Work for 200 Children The secret is in the zoning. Successful unusual venues create distinct activity areas - perhaps a science experiment zone, a craft corner, and an interactive play space - allowing children to flow naturally between experiences. We've seen venues like adventure centres and indoor climbing walls excel here because they're designed with multiple simultaneous activities in mind. From a practical standpoint, these venues solve the supervision challenge beautifully. With clear sightlines and defined zones, your 20-25 supervising adults can effectively manage the group whilst children explore safely. The built-in entertainment factor means less reliance on external performers - though budgeting £1,500-£3,000 for additional entertainment still enhances the experience significantly. #### The London Advantage London's transport network makes these venues accessible for families across the capital. Venues near major stations like King's Cross or Canary Wharf offer excellent connectivity, whilst outer London locations in zones 3-6 provide 30-40% better value with easier parking for the 60-80 cars you'll need. The pricing reflects this accessibility too. Whilst central London unusual venues command £5,000-£12,000 minimum spend, outer London alternatives start from £2,000-£4,000 - still delivering that extraordinary experience but with more manageable budgets. What's particularly exciting is how these venues handle the logistics that terrify most event planners. Commercial-grade kitchens, multiple serving stations, and dedicated storage areas are standard features. Many include party coordination services, taking the stress off parents and ensuring smooth operations. The key is booking 3-6 months ahead for weekend slots, though weekday bookings offer excellent value with 20-30% savings. For inspiration on other unique London experiences, check out our guide to [7 Quirky London Museums You'll Love](https://hirespace.com/blog/quirky-london-museums-youll-love/) - many offer private hire options perfect for large groups. Ready to explore your options? Start by identifying your preferred London area and transport requirements - this will narrow down the perfect unusual venue for your 200-strong celebration. ### Essential Space and Safety Requirements When Planning for 200 Children in Unusual Venues Getting the space calculations right for 200 children in unusual venues is absolutely critical - and it's where we see most first-time planners underestimate their needs. You're not just thinking about standing room; you need to account for the unique challenges that come with unconventional spaces and active children. The golden rule we've learned is 15-20 square feet per child for activities, but unusual venues often have quirky layouts that demand extra consideration. That converted warehouse might look spacious at 2,500 square feet, but if it's got supporting pillars every 20 feet or an awkward L-shape, you'll need closer to 3,000 square feet to maintain proper flow and safety zones. #### Critical Safety Considerations for Large Groups Ceiling height becomes crucial in unusual venues - we insist on minimum 3.5-4 metres, especially in spaces like old industrial buildings or church halls. Children will be running, jumping, and potentially using play equipment, so that extra vertical space isn't just nice to have, it's essential for safety. The supervision challenge multiplies in unusual venues because of blind spots and multiple levels. We've found that venues with mezzanines or separate rooms require additional adult supervision - budget for 1 adult per 8 children rather than the standard 1:10 ratio. Clear sightlines throughout the space are non-negotiable. #### Managing Flow and Emergency Access Unusual venues often have unique entry points that can create bottlenecks. We always insist on multiple access routes - not just for fire safety, but for managing the chaos of 200 children arriving and departing. That stunning converted railway arch might only have one entrance, which creates a 20-minute queue nightmare at pickup time. Emergency evacuation planning becomes more complex in unusual spaces. Standard venues have clear exit strategies, but that quirky underground venue or multi-level space needs a detailed evacuation plan that all supervising adults understand. We always walk the space beforehand, timing evacuation routes with a stopwatch. #### Technical Requirements That Matter Power supply often gets overlooked until you're setting up. Unusual venues might not have the 63-amp, 3-phase power needed for proper AV systems, lighting, and any interactive equipment. We've seen parties nearly cancelled because a beautiful converted church couldn't handle the electrical load for a DJ setup and party lighting. Storage space is another hidden challenge - unusual venues rarely have the 15-20 square metres of secure storage you need for party supplies, coats, and equipment. Factor this into your space calculations early. For more insights on managing large-scale events in unique spaces, our guide to [Unconventional Conference Venues You'll Love](https://hirespace.com/blog/unconventional-conference-venues-youll-love/) offers valuable tips that translate perfectly to children's parties. Before committing to any unusual venue, insist on a detailed site visit with your key supervising adults - what looks perfect on paper can reveal critical safety or logistical challenges in person. ### Navigating London's Best Unusual Kids Party Locations: Transport, Access and Hidden Gems ### Navigating London's Best Unusual Kids Party Locations: Transport, Access and Hidden Gems Location strategy becomes absolutely crucial when you're moving 200 children and their families across London - and unusual venues often sit in the most unexpected places. We've learned that the most spectacular converted spaces are rarely where you'd expect them, which means transport planning becomes half the battle. The sweet spot we've discovered is venues within 15 minutes' walk of major transport hubs like King's Cross St Pancras, Liverpool Street, or Canary Wharf. That converted Victorian warehouse near London Bridge might look perfect online, but if families are schlepping from three different tube lines with tired children, you'll have late arrivals and frazzled parents before the party even starts. #### Strategic Location Planning for Large Groups Central London unusual venues offer unbeatable connectivity - that former bank vault in the City or converted church in Covent Garden means families can reach you from anywhere in London within 45 minutes. However, you're looking at £5,000-£12,000 minimum spend and virtually no parking for the 60-80 cars you'll need. The game-changer we've found is targeting zones 2-3 locations near major stations. Areas like Stratford, Greenwich, or Richmond offer the best of both worlds - unusual venues with character, 30-40% cost savings, and actual parking spaces. That adventure centre in Stratford is 25 minutes from central London but offers on-site parking and £2,000-£4,000 lower minimum spends. #### Hidden Gems in Unexpected Areas Some of our favourite discoveries have been in areas like Bermondsey and Hackney Wick - former industrial zones now housing incredible converted spaces. These areas offer unique venues like old printing works or railway arches, with the bonus of being genuinely unusual rather than just quirky. The transport timing becomes critical with 200 families. We always recommend venues with multiple transport options - that amazing space in Shoreditch might be perfect, but if the only access is via one overground line, you're asking for chaos during weekend engineering works. #### Practical Access Considerations Coach access often gets forgotten until the day itself. Many unusual venues in converted buildings have narrow streets or height restrictions that standard coaches can't navigate. We always check vehicle access during site visits - that stunning converted church might require families to walk 200 metres from the nearest coach drop-off point. For inspiration on other unique London locations that handle large groups brilliantly, check out our guide to [Corporate Days Out in London for 200 people](https://hirespace.com/GB/London/Corporate-Days-Out) - many of these venues also cater to children's events. The key is balancing uniqueness with practicality. Start by mapping your guest postcodes, then identify venues within reasonable travel times that offer the unusual factor you're after. ### Smart Budgeting and Booking Strategies for Large-Scale Unusual Children's Events ### Smart Budgeting and Booking Strategies for Large-Scale Unusual Children's Events The financial reality of hosting 200 children in London's unusual venues can be eye-watering if you don't approach it strategically. We've seen budgets spiral from £5,000 to £15,000 simply because families didn't understand how unusual venue pricing works - it's completely different from booking your local community hall. The fundamental shift is that unusual venues operate on minimum spend rather than hourly hire rates. That converted railway arch might quote £2,000 minimum spend, but what they're not immediately clear about is that this covers venue hire, basic catering, and often includes party coordination services. Compare this to a traditional venue at £200/hour plus separate catering costs, and the unusual venue often delivers better value. #### Breaking Down the Real Costs Here's the budget breakdown we recommend for 200 children in unusual London venues: | Cost Category | Percentage | Typical Range | |---------------|------------|---------------| | Venue & Catering | 60-70% | £3,000-£8,000 | | Entertainment | 15-20% | £1,500-£3,000 | | Transport/Logistics | 10-15% | £500-£1,500 | | Contingency | 10% | £500-£1,200 | The venue and catering dominates because unusual spaces often bundle services. That adventure centre includes climbing instructors, safety equipment, and party hosts in their £4,000 minimum spend - services you'd pay separately elsewhere. #### Strategic Booking Timing The booking timeline dramatically affects your costs. Weekend slots in unusual venues command premium pricing - we're talking 40-50% higher than weekday rates. That converted warehouse charging £6,000 on Saturday might accept £3,500 for a Tuesday afternoon booking. School holidays present the biggest pricing challenge. Half-term and summer holidays see unusual venues increase minimum spends by 30-60%. We've found the sweet spot is booking during term time for weekend events - you get weekend availability without holiday premiums. #### Negotiation Opportunities Unusual venues often have more flexibility than they initially suggest. Multi-day bookings, off-peak times, or repeat bookings can unlock significant discounts. We've negotiated 20-25% reductions by booking Sunday afternoon slots or committing to multiple events throughout the year. The key is understanding their business model. Many unusual venues rely on corporate bookings during weekdays, so weekend children's parties fill otherwise quiet periods. This gives you negotiating power, especially for less popular time slots. For more insights on maximizing venue value, our guide to [10 Cracking Christmas Party Venues](https://hirespace.com/blog/10-christmas-party-venues/) shares strategies that work brilliantly for children's events too. Start your budget planning by getting quotes from 5-6 venues across different London zones - the price variations will surprise you and help identify the best value for your specific requirements. ### Expert Solutions to Common Challenges When Hosting 200 Kids in Unusual London Venues The reality of managing 200 children in unusual London venues is that you'll face challenges that simply don't exist in traditional party spaces - and we've learned to anticipate and solve them before they derail your event. After years of navigating everything from converted warehouses to interactive museums, we've developed foolproof strategies for the most common pitfalls. The biggest challenge we consistently see is the "wow factor overwhelm" - children become so excited by the unusual environment that they scatter in all directions. That stunning converted railway arch with multiple levels and hidden corners becomes a supervision nightmare if you don't plan for it. Our solution is creating clear "zones" with designated activities and adult supervisors stationed at transition points. #### Managing Noise and Acoustics in Unconventional Spaces Unusual venues often have challenging acoustics - those soaring ceilings and hard surfaces that make spaces look spectacular also amplify 200 excited children into an overwhelming cacophony. We've found that venues with proper acoustic treatment are worth paying extra for, but if you're stuck with a reverberant space, strategic placement of soft furnishings and activity zones can help manage sound levels. The key is positioning quieter activities (craft tables, storytelling areas) away from high-energy zones. We always request sound limiters to protect children's hearing - many unusual venues now install these automatically, but it's worth confirming during your site visit. #### Solving the Bathroom Queue Crisis This might sound mundane, but toilet facilities can make or break large events in unusual venues. Converted spaces often have limited facilities designed for smaller groups. We insist on minimum 8-10 toilets for 200 children, with at least 2 accessible facilities. If the venue falls short, portable facilities become essential - budget £300-500 for quality units. The timing strategy matters too. We schedule "bathroom breaks" every 45 minutes during structured activities, preventing the inevitable queue chaos that happens when 50 children suddenly need facilities simultaneously. #### Weather Contingency Planning Many unusual venues have outdoor elements or limited climate control - that amazing rooftop space or converted greenhouse might be perfect in theory but problematic if the weather turns. We always have indoor backup plans and ensure venues can maintain 18-22°C temperatures regardless of outside conditions. For venues with outdoor components, we budget an additional 15-20% for weather contingencies, including covered areas and alternative activities. The investment pays off when you're not scrambling to entertain 200 disappointed children indoors. For more insights on managing large-scale events successfully, our guide to [6 Super Summer Party Venues](https://hirespace.com/blog/super-summer-party-venues/) offers valuable strategies that work year-round. Start by creating detailed contingency plans for your top three potential challenges - this preparation transforms potential disasters into minor hiccups that your guests will never notice.

Featured Venues for Unusual Kids Venues

Browse 16 venues perfect for Unusual Kids Venues

Events at Swingers West End

A 1920s seaside-themed bar with crazy golf, cocktails, and street food. Ideal for parties up to 200.

From: £8000 per person

Capacity: Up to 200 guests

Dining at M.V. Erasmus

A 3-deck boat on the Thames with indoor/outdoor spaces, bar, dance floor. Ideal for events.

From: £2775 per person

Capacity: Up to 275 guests

Events at Village Underground

A versatile, historic warehouse in Shoreditch with natural light. Ideal for launches, parties, and events.

From: £9500 per person

Capacity: Up to 700 guests

Dining at EartH

From: £3000 per person

Capacity: Up to 300 guests

Events at Puttshack Bank

A tech-infused mini golf venue with private rooms and restaurant, ideal for parties and corporate events.

From: £7000 per person

Capacity: Up to 220 guests

Events at SEA LIFE London Aquarium

An undersea-themed venue in central London, ideal for events from 50 to 750 guests.

From: £175 per person

Capacity: Up to 500 guests

Events at The Crypt

A historic medieval crypt venue for 50-200 guests, ideal for weddings and large events.

From: £3000 per person

Capacity: Up to 200 guests

Events at Puttshack White City

High-tech mini golf venue with food and drink packages. Ideal for large groups and corporate events.

From: £6864 per person

Capacity: Up to 220 guests

Events at City Cruises

Modern, panoramic boats with bars for up to 200 guests. Ideal for private events on the Thames.

From: £2615 per person

Capacity: Up to 200 guests

Film and Photo at Club Royale London

An exclusive, luxurious event venue in Chelsea, perfect for intimate and memorable gatherings.

From: £3000 per person

Capacity: Up to 220 guests

...and 6 more venues available

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the minimum space needed for 200 children at unusual party venues?

You need minimum 2,000-3,000 sq ft for 200 children plus supervising adults. This includes 15-20 sq ft per child for activities, plus additional space for catering, storage, and circulation. Venues should have 3-4 metre ceiling heights for active play and multiple zones for different age groups.

What adult supervision ratios are required for 200 children's parties?

London venues require 1 adult per 8-10 children for parties, meaning 20-25 supervising adults minimum for 200 children. Venues must provide adequate space for adults (additional 1,000 sq ft), separate seating areas, and clear sightlines throughout the space for effective supervision.

What catering facilities do large unusual kids venues need?

Venues for 200 children need commercial-grade kitchens, refrigeration for 300+ portions, serving areas with 4-6 stations, and dining space for 250 people (including adults). Essential facilities include allergen-safe preparation areas, dishwashing capacity, and storage for party supplies and decorations.

What accessibility features must unusual kids venues provide?

Unusual kids venues must provide step-free access, disabled parking (5% of total spaces), accessible toilets with baby-changing facilities, wheelchair-accessible activity areas, and hearing loop systems. Venues need clear evacuation routes and trained staff for children with additional needs.

How far in advance should you book unusual venues for 200 children?

Book unusual kids party venues 3-6 months in advance for 200 people, especially for weekend slots. Popular venues like bowling alleys and adventure centres have limited availability. Weekday bookings offer 4-8 weeks lead time and 20-30% cost savings compared to weekends.

Which London areas offer best value unusual kids party venues?

Outer London zones 3-6 offer 30-40% better value than Central London for unusual kids venues. Areas like Croydon, Enfield, and Bromley provide larger spaces, easier parking, and lower minimum spends (£2,000-£6,000 vs £5,000-£12,000 central). Transport costs add £300-500 for coach hire.

What entertainment options work best for 200 children at unusual venues?

Successful entertainment for 200 children includes multiple simultaneous activities: 4-6 activity stations, professional entertainers (2-3 performers), interactive technology zones, and age-segregated areas (3-6 years, 7-10 years, 11+ years). Budget £1,500-£3,000 for comprehensive entertainment packages.

How many parking spaces do unusual kids venues need for 200 guests?

Unusual kids party venues need 60-80 parking spaces for 200 children (assuming 2.5-3 children per car). Central London venues often lack adequate parking, requiring alternative transport arrangements. Outer London venues typically provide sufficient on-site parking included in hire costs.

How much does hiring unusual kids party venues cost for 200 people?

Unusual kids party venues for 200 people cost £2,000-£12,000 minimum spend in London. Basic entertainment venues start from £2,000-£4,000, whilst premium themed experiences range £5,000-£12,000. Costs include venue hire, catering, entertainment, and party coordination services.

What insurance coverage do unusual kids party venues require?

Unusual kids party venues require £2-5 million public liability insurance for 200-person events. Venues must provide certificates covering activities, equipment, and premises. Additional cover includes employer's liability (£10 million minimum) and professional indemnity for entertainment providers.

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