Banqueting House is based in London's political centre: Whitehall. Just a short walk away from the houses of parliament and trafalgar square it is a perfect location for gala dinners and receptions.
It's history spans 400 years; built in 1622 it is the last surviving piece of Whitehall Palace. Overlooking the stunning space is an original ceiling painted by Peter Paul Rubens during the building's construction. The space was used for balls and elaborate entertaining, it's atmospheric undercroft was used as a drinking den and private space for James I. Because of this it provides a stunning backdrop for offsites, galas (350 guests) and networking (500 guests).
The Banqueting house offers flexible daytime, evening and full dayhire and lends itself to a number of different layouts from presentations, to receptions, to galas and award ceremonies.