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Warehouses in London for 100 people

Explore unique warehouses in London suitable for events with 100 guests.

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Discover the charm of warehouses in London, perfect for hosting events for around 100 guests.

  • KOKO - image
    Camden

    KOKO

    From £22,500 per person1,500

    A historic, versatile live music venue in Camden for concerts, parties, and events up to 1000 guests.

  • Village Underground - image
    From £8,500 per person700

    A versatile, historic warehouse in Shoreditch with modern amenities. Ideal for various events.

  • Hackney Central

    Moth Club

    From £150 per person300

    A glittery, photogenic club hall in Hackney, perfect for various shoots and events.

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  • Soho

    Vue Piccadilly Circus

    From £2,000 per person168

    Luxury cinema screens in central London, ideal for private screenings and conferences.

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  • Wapping

    Studio Spaces

    From £6,500 per person1,000

    A versatile 8000sqft renovated warehouse with three modular spaces, ideal for large-scale events.

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  • Marylebone

    1 Wimpole Street

    From £1,200 per person200

    A spacious, glass-roofed atrium in central London, ideal for corporate events and receptions.

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  • Covent Garden

    London Transport Museum

    From £1,000 per person110

    A high-tech 110-seat theatre in Covent Garden, ideal for seminars, conferences, and film screenings.

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  • Westminster

    The Royal Society

    From £10,800 per person500

    A prestigious venue in Carlton House Terrace, ideal for events from small meetings to large receptions.

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Warehouses in London for 100 people

Explore unique warehouses in London suitable for events with 100 guests.

About Warehouses

### Why London's Industrial Warehouse Scene is Perfect for Your 100-Person Event There's something magical about stepping into a converted warehouse space – that moment when your guests' eyes widen as they take in the soaring ceilings, exposed brick walls, and industrial character that simply can't be replicated in a traditional hotel ballroom. For events hosting around 100 people, London's warehouse venues offer that perfect sweet spot between intimate gathering and impressive scale. #### The Numbers That Make Warehouse Venues Work for 100 Guests When we're talking about 100-person events, you're looking at venues between 200-400 square metres, depending on your format. What makes warehouses particularly brilliant for this size is their flexibility – that same 300 sqm space can accommodate 100 people theatre-style for a product launch, transform into an elegant seated dinner for 80, or become a buzzing cocktail reception where guests can actually move and mingle comfortably. The ceiling heights in these venues – typically 4-6 metres minimum – create an sense of grandeur that makes your event feel significant without being overwhelming. We've found that guests remember warehouse events more vividly, partly because the industrial aesthetic photographs beautifully and creates those Instagram-worthy moments that extend your event's reach. #### Why London's Warehouse Districts Are Event Gold East London's transformation over the past decade has created an incredible concentration of warehouse venues, particularly in Shoreditch, Hackney, and Bermondsey. These areas offer something you won't find in traditional event spaces: authenticity. Your guests aren't just attending another corporate do – they're experiencing London's creative heartland. The transport links are genuinely excellent too. Most warehouse venues are within 15 minutes of major stations like Liverpool Street or London Bridge, making them accessible for attendees coming from across the capital. Plus, unlike central London venues where parking is virtually impossible, many warehouse locations offer 20-50 parking spaces – a real advantage for events requiring equipment delivery or guests travelling from outside London. #### The Commercial Reality That Works in Your Favour Here's where warehouse venues really shine for 100-person events: the pricing structure. You're typically looking at £60-£120 per person in Greater London zones, compared to £200+ for premium central venues. This budget efficiency means you can invest more in production values, catering quality, or entertainment – elements that actually impact your guests' experience. The key is booking 3-6 months ahead for peak periods, though we've secured excellent venues with just 4 weeks' notice during quieter summer months. For [Corporate Days Out in London for 200 people](https://hirespace.com/GB/London/Corporate-Days-Out), the same principles apply but with even more dramatic impact in these expansive spaces. Ready to explore what London's warehouse scene can offer your next event? Start by identifying your must-have features and preferred areas – the perfect industrial backdrop for your 100 guests is waiting. ### The Essential Planning Checklist: What Every Warehouse Event for 100 Guests Really Needs After organising dozens of warehouse events, I've learned that the difference between a good event and a brilliant one often comes down to the details you sort out weeks before your guests arrive. The industrial charm of warehouse venues is fantastic, but these spaces require more thoughtful planning than your typical hotel conference room. #### Power and Technical Infrastructure: The Foundation of Success First things first – electrical capacity. Most warehouse venues provide 63-125 amp three-phase supply, which sounds impressive until you realise that professional lighting, AV equipment, and catering all compete for power. For 100 guests, budget for at least 32 amps per phase as your baseline, but request a detailed power distribution plan from your venue. I've seen events where the sound system cut out during the keynote because nobody calculated the cumulative load properly. Your internet requirements deserve equal attention. While 100 Mbps handles basic needs, if you're planning any live streaming or interactive elements, push for 500 Mbps minimum. Warehouse venues often have patchy WiFi coverage due to their size and construction materials, so ask about mesh network coverage and backup connectivity options. #### Space Configuration That Actually Works Here's where warehouse venues get tricky – that gorgeous open space can become an acoustic nightmare without proper planning. For 100 people, you'll need approximately 200-400 square metres depending on your layout, but more importantly, you need zones. Create distinct areas for registration, networking, presentations, and catering to prevent that "lost in a big empty space" feeling. The 4-6 metre ceiling heights are brilliant for atmosphere but require careful lighting design. Natural light from those industrial windows is beautiful during day events, but have blackout solutions ready if you're using projection. We always recommend a site visit at the same time of day as your event – that stunning morning light might become harsh afternoon glare. #### The Logistics That Make or Break Your Event Loading access is where warehouse venues truly shine. Most offer dedicated bays with 3-4 metre height clearance, perfect for equipment delivery. However, coordinate your delivery schedule carefully – many venues restrict access during peak hours, and you don't want your staging arriving when guests are queuing outside. For accessibility, modern warehouse conversions typically excel, but always verify specific requirements. Those impressive industrial features can sometimes create navigation challenges for guests with mobility needs. Consider exploring [Company Retreats in Hampshire](https://hirespace.com/GB/Hampshire/Company-Retreats) if you need additional space planning inspiration for larger corporate gatherings. Your next step? Create a detailed technical rider covering power, internet, lighting, and accessibility requirements before you even start venue visits. ### Navigating London's Warehouse Districts: Where to Find the Best Venues for Mid-Size Events ### Navigating London's Warehouse Districts: Where to Find the Best Venues for Mid-Size Events Location truly is everything when it comes to warehouse venues, and after years of scouting spaces across London, I can tell you that each district offers distinctly different advantages for 100-person events. The key is matching your event's personality with the right neighbourhood's character and practical benefits. #### East London: Where Industrial Meets Creative Shoreditch remains the crown jewel for warehouse events, though it's no longer the best-kept secret it once was. The area offers the highest concentration of converted warehouse spaces, with venues typically ranging from 200-500 square metres – perfect for that 100-guest sweet spot. What makes Shoreditch special isn't just the Instagram-worthy exposed brick walls; it's the ecosystem. Your guests can easily extend the evening at nearby bars and restaurants, turning your event into a proper night out. Transport-wise, you're looking at 15 minutes from Liverpool Street to most Shoreditch venues, with Old Street and Shoreditch High Street stations providing excellent connectivity. The challenge? Parking is limited to 15-25 spaces at most venues due to urban density, so factor in additional transport costs if you're expecting guests from outside London. Hackney and Bermondsey offer more space and better value – we're talking £60-£100 per person compared to Shoreditch's £80-£120 range. Bermondsey, in particular, has emerged as a fantastic alternative, with venues offering 30-40 parking spaces and easier loading access for equipment-heavy events like product launches. #### The Canary Wharf Alternative Don't overlook Canary Wharf's warehouse offerings. While the area might seem too corporate, the converted spaces here offer something unique: proximity to London's financial district with surprisingly competitive pricing. For corporate events targeting City professionals, the 25-minute journey from King's Cross makes these venues incredibly accessible. The venues here typically provide better technical infrastructure – think reliable high-speed internet and professional-grade power distribution – which matters enormously for events requiring seamless AV integration. #### Making the Smart Choice Consider your guest profile carefully. Creative industry events thrive in Shoreditch's authentic atmosphere, while corporate gatherings often benefit from Canary Wharf's polished accessibility. For events requiring extensive setup, Bermondsey's loading facilities and parking capacity can save you significant logistics headaches. If you're planning something more elaborate, check out our guide to [7 Perfect Product Launch Locations](https://hirespace.com/blog/perfect-product-launch-locations-in-london/) for additional inspiration on maximising your venue's impact. Start by shortlisting three venues across different districts, then visit each at the same time of day as your planned event – the character of these areas changes dramatically between morning and evening. ### Smart Budgeting for Warehouse Events: Getting Maximum Impact for 100 People Without Breaking the Bank ### Smart Budgeting for Warehouse Events: Getting Maximum Impact for 100 People Without Breaking the Bank The beauty of warehouse venues for 100-person events isn't just their industrial charm – it's how they allow you to allocate your budget strategically. Unlike traditional venues where you're paying premium rates for standard packages, warehouse spaces give you the flexibility to invest where it matters most for your specific event goals. #### The Real Cost Breakdown You Need to Know Let's talk numbers honestly. For warehouse events in London, you're looking at £60-£100 per person in Greater London zones, or £80-£120 in Central London. But here's the insider knowledge that saves money: these venues typically charge a flat daily rate of £2,000-£8,000, regardless of whether you have 80 or 100 guests. This means your per-head cost actually decreases as you approach capacity – brilliant news for events hovering around the 100-person mark. The real budget wins come from what's not included. Traditional venues bundle everything at premium rates, but warehouse spaces let you choose your own suppliers. We've saved clients 30-40% on catering costs by bringing in independent caterers rather than using venue-tied suppliers. The key is ensuring your chosen caterers can work with basic kitchen facilities – most warehouse venues provide commercial fridges and prep areas, but limited cooking capacity. #### Where to Spend and Where to Save Your biggest budget allocation should go towards production values – lighting, sound, and staging. These industrial spaces demand professional treatment to avoid that "empty warehouse" feeling. Budget £3,000-£5,000 for basic AV setup for 100 guests, but this investment transforms the space completely. The high ceilings and open layout mean sound carries beautifully when done properly, creating an atmosphere that guests remember long after the event. Here's where you can save significantly: decoration. Warehouse venues provide their own drama through exposed brick, steel beams, and industrial features. Rather than fighting this aesthetic, embrace it. Simple lighting changes and strategic furniture placement often create more impact than elaborate floral arrangements that get lost in the space. #### Seasonal Timing That Impacts Your Bottom Line Book during shoulder seasons – late spring or early autumn – when demand drops but weather remains reliable. We've secured premium Shoreditch venues for 40% less than peak rates by avoiding September-November and January-March booking windows. Summer months offer particular value, though factor in potential heat issues in non-air-conditioned spaces. For inspiration on maximising venue impact through strategic planning, explore our insights on [Mirror Mirror: Reflecting Your Brand in Your Event Venue](https://hirespace.com/blog/reflecting-your-brand-in-your-venue/). Start by requesting detailed cost breakdowns from three venues, then negotiate package deals that include basic AV and furniture – this often provides better value than itemised pricing. ### Avoiding the 7 Most Common Warehouse Booking Mistakes That Could Derail Your Event ### Avoiding the 7 Most Common Warehouse Booking Mistakes That Could Derail Your Event I've watched brilliant events turn into logistical nightmares because of seemingly small oversights that could have been easily avoided. Warehouse venues, whilst offering incredible flexibility and character, come with their own unique challenges that catch even experienced event planners off guard. Here are the mistakes I see repeatedly – and more importantly, how to sidestep them entirely. #### Underestimating Setup and Breakdown Times The biggest mistake? Assuming you can transform a raw warehouse space in the same timeframe as a hotel ballroom. These venues typically require 4-6 hours for proper setup, not the 2 hours you might budget elsewhere. Factor in an additional hour for breakdown, especially if you're dealing with suspended lighting or complex staging. I've seen events where guests arrived to half-finished setups because planners underestimated the time needed to dress these expansive spaces properly. #### Ignoring Acoustic Challenges Those soaring ceilings and hard surfaces that create such dramatic atmosphere can turn into an acoustic disaster without proper planning. For 100 guests, you'll need professional sound management – not just louder speakers. Budget for acoustic treatment or sound dampening, particularly if your event includes presentations or speeches. The Loading Bay in Shoreditch learned this lesson early, now providing acoustic guidance as standard for all bookings. #### Overlooking Temperature Control Warehouse spaces can be notoriously difficult to heat or cool effectively. A venue that feels perfect during your afternoon site visit might be uncomfortably cold for an evening event in winter, or stifling during summer cocktail receptions. Always ask about climate control capacity and backup heating/cooling options. For 100 people, you'll need venues with proper HVAC systems, not just portable units. #### Failing to Plan for Service Access Unlike traditional venues with dedicated service corridors, warehouse spaces often require caterers and suppliers to use the same entrances as guests. This creates bottlenecks during arrival times and can compromise the guest experience. Coordinate delivery schedules carefully and establish clear protocols for service access during the event. #### Assuming All Warehouse Venues Are the Same Each warehouse district offers different advantages and challenges. Shoreditch venues excel in atmosphere but often have limited parking (15-25 spaces), whilst Bermondsey locations provide better logistics (30-40 spaces) but require longer travel times from central London. Match your venue choice to your specific guest profile and logistical needs. For additional insights on venue selection strategy, explore our guide to [Unconventional Conference Venues You'll Love](https://hirespace.com/blog/unconventional-conference-venues-youll-love/). Start your venue search by creating a detailed requirements checklist covering setup times, acoustic needs, climate control, and service access – then verify each point during site visits.

Featured Venues for Warehouses

Browse 16 venues perfect for Warehouses

Arts at KOKO

A historic, versatile live music venue in Camden for concerts, parties, and events up to 1000 guests.

From: £22500 per person

Capacity: Up to 1500 guests

Business at Village Underground

A versatile, historic warehouse in Shoreditch with modern amenities. Ideal for various events.

From: £8500 per person

Capacity: Up to 700 guests

Film and Photo at Moth Club

A glittery, photogenic club hall in Hackney, perfect for various shoots and events.

From: £150 per person

Capacity: Up to 300 guests

Screenings at Vue Piccadilly Circus

Luxury cinema screens in central London, ideal for private screenings and conferences.

From: £2000 per person

Capacity: Up to 168 guests

Pop-up at Studio Spaces

A versatile 8000sqft renovated warehouse with three modular spaces, ideal for large-scale events.

From: £6500 per person

Capacity: Up to 1000 guests

Events at 1 Wimpole Street

A spacious, glass-roofed atrium in central London, ideal for corporate events and receptions.

From: £1200 per person

Capacity: Up to 200 guests

Events at London Transport Museum

A high-tech 110-seat theatre in Covent Garden, ideal for seminars, conferences, and film screenings.

From: £1000 per person

Capacity: Up to 110 guests

Events at The Royal Society

A prestigious venue in Carlton House Terrace, ideal for events from small meetings to large receptions.

From: £10800 per person

Capacity: Up to 500 guests

Events at Lumiere Underwood

From: £54.47 per person

Capacity: Up to 130 guests

Dining at Glaziers Hall

Elegant oak-paneled room and library with stained glass, ideal for receptions, banquets, and dining.

From: £2500 per person

Capacity: Up to 180 guests

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Frequently Asked Questions

What catering facilities are available in warehouse venues?

Warehouse venues typically provide basic kitchen facilities including commercial fridges, prep areas, and serving counters. Most require external caterers due to limited cooking facilities. Venues offer 15-20 amp electrical supply for catering equipment and dedicated service areas for food preparation.

How far in advance should you book London warehouse venues?

Book London warehouse venues 3-6 months in advance for peak periods (September-November, January-March). Popular venues in Shoreditch and Bermondsey require 4-8 weeks minimum notice. Summer months and December offer more availability with 2-4 weeks' notice typically sufficient.

What electrical capacity do warehouse venues provide for events?

Warehouse venues typically provide 63-125 amp three-phase electrical supply, sufficient for professional lighting, AV equipment, and catering needs. Most venues offer distributed power points throughout the space, with additional temporary supplies available for large-scale productions requiring 200+ amp capacity.

What parking capacity do warehouse venues typically provide?

London warehouse venues typically offer 20-50 parking spaces, with East London locations providing better availability than Central zones. Venues in Bermondsey and Canary Wharf average 30-40 spaces, whilst Shoreditch venues often have 15-25 spaces due to urban density constraints.

How much space do you need for 100 people in a warehouse venue?

For 100 people, warehouse venues typically require 200-400 square metres depending on event format. Cocktail receptions need 1.5-2 sqm per person, whilst seated dining requires 2.5-3 sqm per person. Theatre-style presentations need approximately 1 sqm per person plus staging area.

What loading access do warehouse venues offer for equipment delivery?

Most warehouse venues feature dedicated loading bays with 3-4 metre height clearance and direct vehicle access. Loading areas typically accommodate 7.5-tonne trucks, with some venues accepting articulated lorries. Service lifts and wide corridors facilitate equipment movement to event spaces.

What ceiling height is needed for warehouse events with staging?

Warehouse venues should have minimum 4-metre ceiling heights for basic staging, with 6-8 metres preferred for professional lighting rigs and large screens. Higher ceilings allow for suspended decorations, projection mapping, and multi-level staging configurations essential for product launches.

How accessible are warehouse venues for disabled guests?

Modern warehouse conversions typically offer full disabled access including ramps, accessible toilets, and lift access to mezzanine levels. Heritage industrial buildings may have limited accessibility. Always verify specific access requirements including parking proximity and internal navigation routes.

Which London areas have the best warehouse venues for corporate events?

East London areas including Shoreditch, Hackney, Bermondsey, and Canary Wharf offer the highest concentration of warehouse venues. These locations provide excellent transport links, authentic industrial settings, and competitive pricing compared to Central London alternatives.

What's the maximum noise level permitted in London warehouse venues?

London warehouse venues typically enforce 85-95 decibel limits for events, with stricter 75-85 dB restrictions after 11 PM in residential areas. Venues provide sound limiters and acoustic monitoring. East London industrial areas generally permit higher levels than mixed-use districts.

What's the typical cost per person for warehouse events in London?

Warehouse events in London typically cost £80-£120 per person in Central London, or £60-£100 per person in Greater London zones 2-5. Premium venues with enhanced facilities can reach £200+ per person. Costs usually include venue hire, basic catering, and drinks reception for evening events.

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