If you're on the hunt for small meeting rooms in Birmingham, you're in luck because this city has a lot to offer. However, finding the right venue can be challenging, especially when you have so many neighbourhoods and streets to choose from. Fortunately, we’re here to help. You can search our listings to easily find and book the perfect small meeting room for your event in Birmingham. Are you searching for creative spaces in Digbeth or leafy venues in Edgbaston? We have it all! Plan your next meeting with Tagvenue today and make a lasting impression on your guests!
Prices of small meeting rooms in Birmingham average around £45 per person. The exact costs depend on the room size, audiovisual equipment (such as projectors or microphones), or high-speed Wi-Fi. Additional services, such as catering or on-site coordinators, may cost extra. Flexible configurations for presentations, workshops, or networking, along with amenities such as parking or dedicated breakout rooms, will also affect the price. See usual price ranges in Birmingham, based on Tagvenue data:
From £45 | to £55 | per person |
From £260 | to £595 | hire fee per day |
From £43 | to £75 | hire fee per hour |
Based on the popularity and user ratings on Tagvenue (updated September 2025), the best options include:
Meeting Room at Pitcher And Piano - Birmingham
in The Westside - rated 4.8/5
Our user said: ‘lovely room for a small meeting. Attentive staff, especially Shania.’
Cannon Hill at Somerset House
in Birmingham City Centre - rated 4.8/5
Our user said: ‘Great location and meeting space. Friendly staff on hand.’
George Stephenson at Ibis Birmingham New Street
in Chinatown - rated 4.7/5
Our user said: ‘Fantastic venue for our company meeting...’
Typically, these rooms are built to accommodate 4 to 50 people and are used for business meetings, interviews, small workshops, and seminars. They can be found in hotels, business centres, and co-working spaces. Some rooms may have modular furniture, allowing for flexible setups and the ability to adjust the capacity as needed.
It is highly recommended that you view the meeting room before making a booking. Seeing the venue firsthand allows you to evaluate the space according to your specific requirements, such as the size, layout, technical capabilities, and overall ambience. Additionally, checking the venue in person can help you assess logistical details like parking, accessibility, and other amenities that can affect the success of your event. If you have questions about how to choose a venue, we recommend reading our ultimate checklist for choosing a venue.