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The Strand Gallery, Whole Gallery

Location pin

32 John Adam Street, Charing Cross, London, WC2N 6BP - 

  • Users

    Up to
    150 guests

  • Table with chairs

    Offers
    catering

Located between Charing Cross and Embankment stations, The Strand Gallery is the ideal venue for any event or occasion, from private functions to product launches. Providing 1200 square ft split across 2 floors, a state of the art LINN sound system and links with a fantastic caterering partner, this versatile space plays host to a rotation of contemporary art exhibitions providing the perfect back drop to your event.

The Strand Gallery is pleased to offer our unique space for evening hire. It provides a convenient and versatile space do almost any event. The chic and flexible space provides an axcellent canvas for your event that can be dressed up as much or as little as desired.

Capacity & layout

Standing

Standing

up to 150

Amenities

Tea

Tea

Location

Reviews

  • Barry Stevens

    November 2024

    Unfortunately this place has really gone downhill since the previous staff left. It used to be a great little gallery when Javier was in charge. Now it's turned into a makeshift bar in the midst of lots of expensive photos. No idea what 'genius' thought of this ridiculous idea to have a bar in the main exhibition space. The gallery is small enough as it is and it has made the space even tighter and congested. Not everyone wants to drink when visiting a photography gallery. Most people want to just view the exhibitions. It ruins the experience of a visitor. People leaning against the photos, sticky surfaces from used glasses, less than courteous staff who look disinterested and bored makes this a very unpleasant experience for any attendee. Unwelcomimg atmosphere. Even the toilets downstairs are unreliable. The entire gallery looks tired and is in need of serious refurbishment. Very disappointing to see this once great gallery go this way. Such a shame.