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Sustainable Conference Venues in Bloomsbury

Discover eco-conscious conference venues in Bloomsbury, London. Host impactful events that align with sustainability values.

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Bloomsbury's sustainable conference venues offer a responsible choice for event organisers.

  • Radisson Blu Hotel, London Euston Square - image
    From £40 per person150

    Elegant self-contained suite with luxury bar, ideal for corporate events and presentations.

  • British Library  - image
    From £2,690 per person255

    A versatile theatre space for presentations, conferences, screenings, and more in the heart of London.

  • Bloomsbury

    Mary Ward House

    From £58 per person300

    A versatile event space in a Grade 1 listed building in Central London, suitable for conferences, parties, and exhibitions.

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  • Bloomsbury

    BMA House

    From £1,920 per person100

    A versatile event space with top AV capabilities and stage area in a historic London venue.

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  • Bloomsbury

    The Montague on the Gardens

    From £700 per person30

    A versatile medium-sized meeting room in a quirky boutique hotel with unique outdoor spaces. Suitable for meetings and private dining.

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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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  • Covent Garden

    London Transport Museum

    From £1,000 per person110

    A high-tech 110-seat theatre in Covent Garden with an adjoining foyer for networking and catering.

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  • Bloomsbury

    Goodenough House

    From £4,750 per person250

    Great Hall is a perfect room for weddings which can accomodate buffet for 250, a formal seated three course dinner for 220 guests, It is Originally constructed in the 1930s as a ballroom and refectory for the residents of London House, the room is still us

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