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London Palladium

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  • From £575
  • 2276 people
  • Oxford Circus
  • 288m² (3100ft²)

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225 Reception

Val Parnell Bar

From From £875.00 / Venue Fee

Extremely versatile, this space is perfect for anything from business meetings and presentations to training days and seminars, all of which can be set-up in theatre-style seating. Full catering services and the use of a plasma screen & other AV are all available and can be booked on request with our events team, please enquire with Hire Space to receive a bespoke quote.

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Argyll Suite

From From £575.00 / Venue Fee

The London Palladium offers a contemporary boardroom in the heart of Oxford Circus, making it an exceptional choice for your next business event. This iconic venue, steeped in history and renowned for its grandeur, is perfect for hosting impressive conferences, meetings, and receptions. The Argyll Suite serves as an ideal breakout and catering space, seamlessly complementing the boardroom's functionality. With its historic charm and modern amenities, your guests will enjoy a unique experience in a listed building that has captivated audiences since 1910. The venue features licensed bar areas and private reception spaces, ensuring a sophisticated atmosphere for networking and collaboration. Elevate your business gatherings at the London Palladium, where tradition meets contemporary elegance in the heart of Central London.

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About London Palladium

Iconic and renowned in status and situated in the heart of the West End, the London Palladium is the perfect venue to host impressive business conferences, presentations, meetings and receptions. This prestigious property houses an auditorium which seats over 2,200 people, and two bars offering spaces to accommodate smaller business functions.

Designed by Frank Matcham and opening on Boxing Day 1910, the London Palladium became world famous, partly through television, as the “Ace Variety Theatre of the World”.