Venue

Central Hall Westminster


Address: Storey's Gate, London SW1H 9NH
Website: https://www.c-h-w.com/
Floorplan: https://www.c-h-w.com/venue/floorplan/

Central Hall Westminster is an iconic Grade II listed building with a rich history. It was opened in 1912 and has since hosted numerous historic events, including the first-ever meeting of the United Nations General Assembly in 1946. The historic architecture of Central Hall Westminster, venue's grandeur and prestige adds a unique atmosphere to conferences, creating a memorable experience for attendees, leaving a lasting impression on participants. It now hosts over 800 diverse events every year.

The Great Hall is the largest space and can accommodate up to 2,000 people. There are also several smaller rooms available for meetings and seminars. The spacious foyer areas and breakout rooms provide ample space for networking and informal discussions among delegates. Additionally, Central Hall Westminster has modern audiovisual equipment and technical support available to ensure events run smoothly.

Situated in the heart of London, Central Hall Westminster is easily accessible by public transportation, making it convenient for both local and international delegates to attend. Its proximity to major attractions and hotels also offers delegates opportunities for leisure and exploration during their visit to London. It is also wheelchair accessible, with facilities to accommodate guests with disabilities.

Overall, Central Hall Westminster offers everything needed to host a successful conference, combining modern amenities with historic charm and a central location in London.

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An unmissable destination for travellers, London is a melting pot of history, culture, green spaces and an international crowd that spills into every delicious corner of its cuisine.  From the unique vintage markets of Portobello Road or Camden to the huge highstreet shops of Oxford Street, Regent Street and Westfield, food lovers will be spoilt for every kind of cuisine.

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Travel


The capital is served by six international airports, including London Heathrow and Gatwick, with direct and connecting routes to destinations all over the world (shop for Heathrow Express tickets and Stansted Express tickets here). Travelling by train is an eco-friendlier option and the capital offers 12 major stations, including Waterloo, Euston and Paddington. St Pancras International is the city’s Eurostar hub, with multiple direct connections to Europe.

London is incredibly well served by public transport, much of which runs late and through the night. Take your pick from the Tube (shop for a London visitor Oyster cardLondon Day Travelcard or a Group Day London Travelcard), tramsbuses and boats, or the IFS Cloud Cable Car for a different perspective of London’s skyline. All services and numerous stations are wheelchair accessible. Alternatively, grab a Santander Cycle from one of hundreds of docking stations around the capital – you can bike around the city from as little as £2.

The conference venue, Central Hall Westminster, is located in central London and can be accessed via:

Airport


15.8 miles from Heathrow Airport or 37.7 miles from London Gatwick Airport.

Tube


The nearest tube stations are St James’s Park (0.1 mile) or Westminster (0.2 mile) – both on the Circle line.

Bus


Westminster Abbey or Parliament Square are the two nearest bus stops, both less than half a mile away.


View the Transport for London website here


Accomodation


ECCN are negotiating preferential rates at a number of hotels across the city of London, hotel details will be added here in due course.