Regus Aberdeen Berry Street, 218
1 Berry Street, Aberdeen, AB25 1HF -
Up to
12 guestsOffers
catering
The Berry Street Centre occupies a three-storey 1950s building, which has recently been refurbished to a high specification. It is in a prominent and convenient location in the heart of Aberdeen's busy and thriving retail and business area and close to all amenities. The off-shore oil capital of Europe, Aberdeen is known for its outward looking, pioneering spirit. Over the last 30 years, the city has reinvented itself from a regional port dependent upon fishing, farming and tourism, to become the centre of the UK's energy industry and one of Europe's most enterprising regions. It boasts the second highest rate of business formation and the highest concentration of knowledge based businesses in Scotland and is a founding member of the World Energy Cities Partnership. Other important sectors in the city's economy include tourism and distribution, the public sector, financial services, manufacture, agriculture and food processing, IT and construction.
The room is 40 sqm and natural daylight.
Capacity & layout
Boardroom
up to 12
Classroom
up to 10
Pricing
& opening hours
Weekly schedule
monday
9:00 - 17:30
tuesday
9:00 - 17:30
wednesday
9:00 - 17:30
thursday
9:00 - 17:30
friday
9:00 - 17:30
saturday
Closed
sunday
Closed
Price type:
from £72 per hour
from £72 per hour
from £72 per hour
from £72 per hour
from £72 per hour
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Amenities
Tea
Flipchart
Disabled access
Space rules
Cancellation policy
100% refundable 1 day before the event
Location
Reviews
Donna Dunnachie
visited the centres business lounge when up in Aberdeen, found the central location great, the staff really welcoming and helpful with showing me around what I could make use of, will def come back again.
Sasha McGregor
Our company is Shaw Trust and we are based in the Regus Building on Berry Street, Aberdeen. We are very happy with Regus as their building facilities are great, the staff are always welcoming, friendly and always happy to help with anything that crops up or is needed. I would recommend hiring or renting meeting rooms & office space here to any company.
Martin Arnold
Not the friendliest of places based on Reception. Also no Visitors ID badges or safety / fire alarm warnings.
Jeff Walker
No disabled access,heavy glass double doors with no automatic buttton to open,narrow corridor and small offices with narrow doorway`s and no provision of seating with people with physical disabilities.Given that this is meant to be an assessment centre for the disabled,I can see no proof of this.If I hadn`t brought my carer along I would not have been able to access the building!!!!1
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