The Park Crescent Conference Centre has 7
function rooms; the largest can hold a maximum of 300 guests.
Flexible and versatile Georgian facilities located in London's West End. Capacity one to 300. Eight rooms of varying sizes ranging from syndicate rooms for 12 delegates to a theatre which accommodates up to 300. New computer training room with ten PC's in a spacious environment. Full range of catering. Presentation equipment available.
Venue Facilities
Health / Fitness centre, Rooms with a special view, Budget /value for money
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Storeyard ( Inner Circle),Marylebone,
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