Hallam Conference Centre
- From £50 per person
- 250 people
- Great Portland Street Station
- 165m² (1776ft²)
Spaces in Hallam Conference Centre
Council Chamber
Good for meetings. It contains a Private Catering Room to provide food for guests.
Regent Suite
Ideal for exhibitions as it contains 8 exhibition stands. It also has a breakout room to facilitate small group discussions.
See venueOxford Suite
Ideal for meetings. Contains a breakout room to facilitate small group discussions.
See venueWarren Suite
The Warren Suite is one of eight spaces available for hire in the completely refurbished Hallam Conference Centre. A traditional, Grade II listed building, the Hallam Conference Centre is a dignified, stately venue that is particularly suited to business events. The Warren Suite accommodates between 30 and 80 people for meetings, conferences, seminars, workshops, and trainings. Use of a PA system, free Wifi, wireless LAN connections, and AV support services are included in the hire. Our experienced event management team is always available and ready to help.
See venueBaker Suite
Conveniently located close to transportation access, including the underground and several bus stops, the Hallam Conference Centre is a beautifully refurbished venue, with eight rooms to hire for meetings, conferences, seminars, or training sessions. The Baker Suite is a brightly lit, windowed room with a high ceiling, large enough for 50 people. A breakout room is available. Included in the room hire are the Centre's superior food service and the superior abilities and experience of our management team, who will ensure that you have all you need for a successful, productive day.
See venueEuston Suite
Ideal for meetings. Contains breakout room to facilitate small group discussions.
See venueHallam Café
Located on the Lower Ground floor, can be used as a break out room
See venueAbout Hallam Conference Centre
Venue ideal for many types of events from 1 to 1 meetings to events accommodating 250 delegates. A Grade II listed, purpose built Conference Centre constructed without regard to expense by the General Medical Council over 100 years ago.