Classy and upmarket, Chelsea is one of London’s most sought-after locations for residents and businesses. The picturesque Victorian architecture is what most people find so attractive about this part of London. The area houses a wide array of conference venues, ranging from small and intimate spaces to large multi-room spaces with capacities in excess of 1000. It’s also quite centrally located, making it easy to reach for attendees from all parts of London. While there’s also easy access to the Piccadilly Line via South Kensington, which is great for invitees arriving via Heathrow Airport. All this makes Chelsea a great place to go for your next corporate conference, so start your search with Tagvenue today!
The majority of conference venues in Chelsea are hotels with large open ballrooms or smaller meeting rooms and boardrooms. You can also find several multi-purpose venues and galleries, ideal for those looking to create their own ambience with custom decor and furniture. For something more unique, you may also try The Ampersand Hotel or hire the foyer at the National Army Museum. Most venues can be found between South Kensington and Sloane Square tube stations, while there’s also a handful on Chelsea’s northwest border near Earl’s Court.
Although Chelsea is a rather upmarket suburb, there are still one or two deals to be found. The two primary rate types offered by conference venues in Chelsea consist of a hire fee or per person charge. With hire fees, you can expect to pay from £300 to £9,000 per session or £210 to £3,600 per day. Keep in mind that these rates may be paired with per person rates should you wish to include any extras like catering or furniture.
Per person rates range from £50 to £90 and will typically include things like water, snacks, tea and coffee. In some cases meals are included, still it’s always good to confirm this with the venue.
Here are our top picks for conference venues in Chelsea:
Most conference venues come equipped with the technology needed to hold a successful event, such as high-speed internet, screens and projectors, whiteboards and flipcharts. Most venues also come equipped with microphones and speakers. Some places can provide catering, kitchen facilities and/or break-out rooms for groups to use. Make sure that the venue meets all of your requirements before you finalise your booking.
When planning a conference, book your venue at least 6 to 8 weeks in advance. If you’re hosting a bigger event, it might be better to start searching for venues even earlier. It’s possible that big venues will already be booked more than 1 year away from the date. If you’re interested in a particular venue, book it as soon as possible, as the best locations tend to be taken quickly.