Dating back to the Middle Ages, Guildhall has been the seat of the City government housing the Corporation of London. The Guildhall's construction started in 1411. The impressive Medieval Hall is illuminated by grandiose stained glass windowpanes, while being decorated with commemorations to a variety of national figures comprising Sir Winston Churchill, Admiral Lord Nelson and The Duke of Wellington amongst others. The Guildhall's role in the City nowadays is still of enormous significance. As a venue for civil and stately banquets, it provides an impressive and extraordinary space for conferences, meetings, receptions and parties.
Christmas at London Guildhall
- Package Includes:
- Venue Hire from 7pm-11pm
- Candelabras and candles
- Three course meal
- Cocktail reception unlimited beer, wine and soft drinks Disco and DJ
Prices: Three course meal package prices from £89.00 per head + VAT
Bowl food package prices from £70.00 per head + VAT
Venue Hire Spaces and Capacities
Conference Capacity Reception Capacity
- Great Hall 750 900
- East Crypt 150 250
- West Crypt 150 250
- Livery Hall 250 300
- Old Library 400 550
- Guild Hall Art Gallery 80 100
Located in EC2 area Guildhall can be easily reached from St Paul's, Moorgate, Bank and Mansion House London underground stations and London Liverpool Street, London Fenchurch Street, Blackfriars, Cannon Street, Moorgate and City Thameslink railway stations.


