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15 Corporate Activity Day Venues in Covent Garden, Central London

Join us in Gloria's den of debauchery...Gloria’s original den of debauchery featuring an iconic TV wall, plush velvet booths, exposed brickwork and prints inspired by Hendrix himself. Drenched in neon lights, it’s the afterparty to trump all afterparties.If you're looking to hire a private venue in Covent Garden for your next party, Blame Glori...
Blame Gloria Covent Garden
Blame Gloria Covent Garden Covent Garden
20 Bedford St, London , Covent Garden, Central London, WC2E 9HP
   80 Max capacity
About Dirty Martini Covent GardenAn intimate venue located in the heart of Covent Garden Piazza, just a 2 minutes walk from Covent Garden Station. Offering bottomless brunch, an extensive food menu and daily happy hours, there's something for everyone, every day of the week.Some of our recent private events include...Birthdays, Engagement Partie...
Dirty Martini Covent Garden
Dirty Martini Covent Garden Covent Garden
11/12 Russell Street, Covent Garden, Central London, WC2B 5HZ
   150 Max capacity
One of the most famous and long standing restaurants in Covent Garden.Tuttons can be found on the east side of the historic Covent Garden piazza and offers classically British food in a relaxed setting.Tuttons is one of the best restaurants in London with outdoor seating and is the perfect location for al fresco dining in the Summer.Tuttons Vaul...
Tuttons Covent Garden
Tuttons Covent Garden Covent Garden
11/12 Russell Street, Covent Garden, Central London, WC2B 5HZ
   50 Max capacity
The Escapologist cocktail bar in Covent Garden is based in the riotous Headquarters of the secret society that ran Victorian London. The bar is styled as part ‘modern day Victorian men’s club’ and ‘part Masonic lodge’. Partying like it’s 1899 every week, the focus is on memorable times with great drinks in an outrageous space.The Escapologist i...
The Escapologist Cocktail Bar
The Escapologist Cocktail Bar Covent Garden
35 Earlham St, Seven Dials, Covent Garden, Central London, WC2H 9LD
   220 Max capacity
Situated in the heart of London’s Theatreland, alongside the Gillian Lynne Theatre, Piano Works Covent Garden is perfect spot for a pre or post-show rendezvous, a dinner date or a huge big night out.In the heart of Covent Garden's theatre district, The Piano Works is the perfect place to host an event to remember. From semi-private bars to ful...
The Piano Works Covent Garden
The Piano Works Covent Garden Covent Garden
Gillian Lynne Theatre, Parker St, Covent Garden, Central London, WC2B 5PW
   600 Max capacity
Regus London, Trafalgar Square Covent Garden
1 Northumberland Avenue, Trafalgar Square, Covent Garden, Central London, WC2N 5BW
   65 Max capacity
St Martins-in-the-Field Covent Garden
Trafalgar Square, Covent Garden, Central London, WC2N 4JJ
 7 Rooms  6-500 Max capacity
Proud Embankment Covent Garden
8 Victoria Embankment, Covent Garden, Central London, WC2R 2AB
   750 Max capacity
Cafe de Paris Covent Garden
3-4 Coventry Street, Piccadilly Circus, Covent Garden, Central London, W1D 6BL
   715 Max capacity
St Martins Lane London Covent Garden
45 St Martin's Lane, Covent Garden, Central London, WC2N 4HX
   
Courtrooms at Browns Covent Garden
82-84 St Martins Lane, Covent Garden, Central London, WC2N 4AG
   150 Max capacity
ME London Hotel Covent Garden
336-337 The Strand, Covent Garden, Central London, WC2R 1HA
   200 Max capacity
Belgo Centraal Covent Garden
50 Earlham Street, Covent Garden, Central London, WC2H 9LJ
   52-900 Max capacity
Kingsway Hall Hotel, Covent Garden Covent Garden
66 Great Queen Street, Covent Garden, Central London, WC2B 5BX
   250 Max capacity
Jockey Club Racecourses - London Region Covent Garden
Kempton Park, Epsom Downs & Sandown Park, Covent Garden, Central London, WC1V 6LS
   

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Few cities can claim a greater reputation for historic charm and romantic muse than the eminent city of York. This is a place steeped in history, dating back to Roman times, Viking marauders, William the Conqueror…the gem of northern England in medieval times, still is today. This fascinating city offers recreation and activities for every kind of traveller. Let’s find out what they are, here's a closer look at the top things to do in this enchanting city.Our first stop, The Shambles. Who wouldn’t want to visit a street with such a rebellious name, and indeed, The Shambles is one of York’s most iconic streets. Wandering down this narrow, ancient street feels like stepping back in time, with its overhanging timber-framed buildings that almost touch above your head. As an inspiration for Diagon Alley in the Harry Potter stories, it's a perfect spot for fans of the series, and anyone looking to capture a few Instagram-worthy photos. Shoppers love it too, with everything from handcrafted goods to quirky souvenirs, there's something for everyone and browsing the quaint shops along The Shambles is a pleasure all its own. It's not far from here to York Minster, an awe-inspiring Gothic cathedral that dominates the York skyline. It's one of the largest cathedrals of its kind in Northern Europe, and the intricate stained-glass windows area a must-see. When looking at the front of York Minster, it almost feels unreal; enhanced by CGI in some way, the detail so vivid and imposing. But make no mistake, what you are experiencing is the best of medieval architecture, the Empire State Building of its day. Climbing up the central tower reaffirms the analogy, offering breathtaking views of York and beyond, a reward well worth the effort.For train enthusiasts, the free-to-enter National Railway Museum is a treasure trove of locomotives and railway artifacts and mark an excellent next step on our tour. It's a fascinating exploration of the development of rail travel in Britain, featuring famous trains such as the Mallard and the Flying Scotsman.Simply walking is breath-taking in York. Indeed, walking the city walls is another quintessential York experience. The walls are ancient Roman fortifications that encircle the city, offering panoramic views and a historical perspective. Stretching for about 3.4 kilometres, the walls provide a leisurely yet informative stroll, with plaques along the way detailing the city’s rich heritage.All this walking may make you ready for a snack. Luckily, York is known a ‘chocolate city’ and has a rich chocolate-making history which you can experience it at York's Chocolate Story. During an immersive and entertaining tour, guides will take you through 4,000 years of chocolate history and you’ll learn how came to be such an important part of York’s heritage. 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These cruises are a relaxing way to explore the city, offering unique views and insightful commentary on York's history and landmarks.At the Jorvik Viking Centre, visitors are transported back to Viking times through an immersive experience. The museum is built on the site of significant archaeological finds, and the recreated Viking village offers a fascinating insight into the lives of its inhabitants.Finally, the York Museum Gardens are a perfect place to relax and unwind after you’ve absorbed all this wonderful city has to offer. These beautiful gardens, located in the heart of York, offer a serene escape with stunning botanical displays and the ruins of St. Mary's Abbey as a picturesque backdrop.York truly has something for everyone, making it a must-visit destination. But why stop with a simple visit? With its unique characteristics, York is an excellent choice for parties and events. 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