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St Martins Lane Hotel Venue Hire

 
 
ADDRESS
45 St. Martin's Lane, Covent Garden, London WC2N 4HX 
 
TELEPHONE
0207 420 4986  
 

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St Martins Lane Hotel has 7 rooms available for private hire

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Venue hire at St Martins Lane Hotel

 

Hire the St Martins Lane Hotel for your own event.

The St Martins Lane Hotel has seven function rooms; the largest can hold a maximum of 350 guests, the smallest is ideal for 6.

To enter the stunning St Martins Lane Hotel in the heart of London's Theatreland you pass through the tallest revolving door in London, a luminescent yellow-glass colossus which separates the relative prosaic nature of the outside world from the colourful hub within. French New Design guru Philippe Starck has successfully helped transform a 1960s office block into an Alice in Wonderland-style space where Dali-esque dimensions and proportions are the order of the day. In the baffling lobby gold molars serve as stools, gilt chairs are scattered across the open space and huge chess pieces mingle with coffee tables while oversized columns contrast against the Portuguese limestone floors and many angled niches in the walls. Columns in the restaurant boast enough framed pictures and photos to rival the Royal Academy summer exhibition while, in stark contrast, each table is illuminated by a single, subdued light bulb hanging low from the ceiling on a black chord. The multi-coloured basement Light Bar is both playful and chic while above, each bedroom benefits from floor to ceiling windows and an interactive lighting system which creates a flamboyant Rubik's Cube of colour. The St Martins Lane Hotel not only embodies the philosophy as 'hotel as theatre' but also draws parallels with interactive art installations and dreamlike spaces. With no sign outside, this isn't a place which many stumble upon out of the blue; for those who are in the know, it is also a popular spot for the Asian-Latino food of the Asia de Cuba restaurant or a cocktail in one of the many bars.
 
 

Studio 1 & 2

Capacity

Theatre
60
 
Classroom
30
 
Boardroom
80
 
Reception
180
 

Dimensions

Area
110m²
 
Height
2.9m
 
 
 

Boardroom

Capacity

Theatre
20
 
Classroom
16
 
Boardroom
16
 
U-Shape
12
 

Dimensions

Area
48m²
 
Height
2.4m
 
 
 

Light Bar

Capacity

Reception
174
 

Dimensions

Area
119m²
 
 
 

Asia de Cuba

Capacity

Reception
350
 

Dimensions

Area
391m²
 
Height
3.5m
 
 
 

Penthouse

Capacity

Classroom
6
 
Boardroom
6
 
Reception
25
 

Dimensions

Area
108m²
 
Height
2.4m
 
 
 

Apartment

Capacity

Classroom
6
 
Boardroom
6
 
Reception
25
 

Dimensions

Area
96m²
 
Height
2.4m
 
 
 

Back Room

Capacity

Theatre
50
 
Classroom
18
 
Boardroom
26
 
U-Shape
26
 
Reception
70
 

Dimensions

Area
55m²
 
Height
2.9m
 
 
 

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Caligula
Concerts | Until 14th June 2012 

London Coliseum - English National Opera (ENO) 1 minutes walk from St Martins Lane Hotel

Young Australian director Benedict Andrews brings his production of Albert Camus' Caligula to the London theatre scene. Composed by Detlev Glanert, this ...More

English National Opera: Madam Butterfly
Concerts | Until 2nd June 2012 

London Coliseum - English National Opera (ENO) 1 minutes walk from St Martins Lane Hotel

Sarah Tipple directs Anthony Minghella's version of Puccini's infamous tragedy about young geisha girl Cio-Cio-San and her devotion to an ...More

Madam Butterfly
Madam Butterfly
Concerts | Until 2nd June 2012 

London Coliseum - English National Opera (ENO) 1 minutes walk from St Martins Lane Hotel

The ENO is reviving this masterpiece at the London Coliseum as a tribute to Oscar-winning film director Anthony Minghella. He ...More

 
Posh
Posh
Theatre | Until 4th August 2012 

Duke of York's 1 minutes walk from St Martins Lane Hotel

It was Groucho Marx who wisely said "I would not join any club that would have someone like me for ...More

 
Hay Fever
Hay Fever
Theatre | Until 2nd June 2012 

Noel Coward Theatre 1 minutes walk from St Martins Lane Hotel

Written by one of the UK's most famous playwrights, Noël Coward, Hay Fever has been described as one of the ...More

 
Horrible Histories
Theatre | Until 13th October 2012 

Garrick Theatre 2 minutes walk from St Martins Lane Hotel

Based on the children's books written by Terry Deary, Horrible Histories will be touring London in 2012. Stepping away from ...More

Chicago
Chicago
Theatre | Until 26th January 2013 

Garrick Theatre 2 minutes walk from St Martins Lane Hotel

The saga of a chorus girl who gets away with murder thanks to her sleazy lawyer was a flop in ...More

 
Horrible Histories: Barmy Britain! (Over 6s)
Theatre | Until 21st September 2012 

Garrick Theatre 2 minutes walk from St Martins Lane Hotel

A look at all the nasty, crazy things British people have done to each other over many years....More

The King's Speech
Theatre | Until 21st July 2012 

Wyndhams Theatre 2 minutes walk from St Martins Lane Hotel

The King's Speech finally arrives in the West End after a successful stint at the Richmond Theatre and a nationwide ...More

Abigail's Party
Theatre | Until 1st September 2012 

Wyndhams Theatre 2 minutes walk from St Martins Lane Hotel

Mike Leigh's 1970s suburbia-set comedy drama, in which a drinks party descends into a night of revealing prejudices and rising ...More

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