The Savoy
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- From £100
- 800 people
- West End
- 452m² (4866ft²)
Spaces in The Savoy

Lancaster Ballroom
The Lancaster Ballroom is the largest of The Savoy's Events Rooms. IT has a completely clear floor space with no obscuring pillars, perfect for dancing. Uniquely for London it also has its own stage. Named after the Duchy or Lancaster, this is one of London's prime spots for grand receptions, weddings, conferences, luncheons and dances. The Lancaster Room is often used in conjunction with the adjoining Parlour Room. Designed by Rene Sergeant after an 18th century Parisian salon, the Lancaster Ballroom officially opened in December 1910.
Gondoliers
A private dining room with Victorian and Venetian elegance. The decor includes painted decorative panels, exquisite murals depicting scenes of eighteenth-century Venetian life, silvered mirrors, and gilded wall sconces.
See venueAbraham Lincoln
The elegant high-ceilinged Edwardian-style Abraham Lincoln room has the distinction of being the original banqueting room at The Savoy. Used alone, the room is the perfect size for business luncheons, conferences, formal dinners and dinner dances; the ideal space for banqueting in London. The adjacent art deco Manhattan room is used frequently in conjunction with the Abraham Lincoln room, as a dedicated reception room. Both rooms benefit from their own private foyer and cloakrooms.
See venueBeaufort Bar
Pillarless ballroom with built‑in stage, private river entrance and glamorous Savoy service for showpiece dinners up to c.380 guests.
See venueAbout The Savoy
Pillarless ballroom with built‑in stage, private river entrance and glamorous Savoy service for showpiece dinners up to c.380 guests.