Meeting rooms in London can be seriously inspiring – but only if you know where to look. Whether you want to hire an unusual meeting room for an offsite event that’ll get the best out of your team, or you want a venue to impress clients, we’ve got your back.
Forget drab, grey, windowless spaces that are soulless and corporate; we’ve got the 10 best meeting rooms in London that are wonderfully unique and inspiring. While each is well equipped for hosting meetings, some also offer team-building moments; others are places where you could happily entertain your team or clients after the day’s work is done. Intrigued? Keep reading for the best and most unusual meeting rooms in London to hire.
1. Shoreditch Treehouse
With big windows and an open-plan layout that can be used for breakout sessions, this loft in Central Shoreditch is an ideal space for a day-long meeting. Complete with parking, a projector and sound system, as well as a large kitchen and on-site catering, this meeting room rental have everything you need and more. The large windows, treehouse-inspired decor and abundance of plants are bound to help your team unleash its creativity.
2. New Road Hotel
Situated inside the stylish New Road Hotel, you’ll find two dedicated meeting rooms, each equipped with state-of-the-art E-boards, as well as complimentary wifi, stationery and mineral water. A former textile factory, this boutique hotel is conveniently located near Whitechapel, Aldgate East and Shadwell DLR Station. The Kitchen meeting space has skylights to let natural light in and a Smeg fridge stocked with snacks and drinks. If you need to entertain come evening, acclaimed chef Marco Pierre White’s signature restaurant is yours for hiring.
3. Second Home
This sustainable venue is the perfect choice for a spot with versatile spaces that can host anything from meetings to team building and workshops. These spaces are the perfect setting for creativity and brainstorming with plant-filled rooms flooded with light. Whether you want to book for a half or full-day, the meeting venue can be used in many different ways to suit your needs. Book The Courtyard for a hot summer day or The Café for inspiring coffee breaks in between work.
4. St Pancras By Searcys, The Tasting Room
If you need a meeting room that will wow guests, then look to The Tasting Room at St. Pancras By Searcys. Located in a prime position, above the hustle and bustle of St. Pancras International, the 1920s Art Deco-style restaurant and open-air champagne bar has a private dining area that is great for both meetings and entertaining. It’s the ideal spot if you have international clients visiting and need to impress.
5. The Little Yellow Door
If you’re looking for a quirky meeting room rental in London, then The Little Yellow Door is undoubtedly it. The two-floor flat has an open plan kitchen (complete with catering) and living room upstairs with comfy sofas, coffee tables and a long kitchen counter. Downstairs is “The Flatmates Den” – a seriously cosy space complete with a DJ booth, bar, fancy dress box and poker table. It’s definitely one of the more unusual spots to have a meeting, but if you’re looking for somewhere to suit a super creative team, then this certainly ticks all the boxes. It may look like a party pad, but it has all the tech you need to host a serious meeting and breakout session. Fancy dress optional…
6. Asia House
For all the book lovers out there: you’ve found your match! In Asia House’s meeting room The Library you’ll be surrounded by the ideas of great thinkers. Making this the perfect spot to think new, big, and bold. This grade II* listed Georgian townhouse has restored period features throughout. The price also includes unlimited tea and coffee and lunch sandwiches.
7. Lumiere Shoreditch
Lumiere has a great range of spaces in a central location in the heart of Shoreditch. The atmosphere is welcoming and homely, resembling your rich relative’s abode. The venue specialises in corporate events so you’ll have every opportunity here to host a productive meeting.
8. House of Transformation
When it comes to quirky spaces, House of Transformation takes the price. The venue is inspired by nature and has over 30 different plants. It’s located in East London and is a go-to for environmentally aware companies looking for something a little bit different for their next meeting.
9. The Dixon
The Dixon is a venue dressed to impress on potentially London’s best address. Welcoming you with its grand staircase before you step into your meeting room. There you’ll be met with state-of-the-art technology and everything you might need from a more unusual meeting space in London.
10. Huckletree White City
Ending with a bang with the meeting room Steve’s Garage. This bomb of colour is not for the faint hearted. Huckletree is a creative space home to some of the most exciting startups in London (except VenueScanner that is) and it’s made for you to get visionary. If you’re looking to think new and think big this is the place for you as it might be the most unusual meeting room on our list.