Make history at the Tower of London
Our History, Your Story
At the Tower of London, breath-taking architecture and a thousand years of history combine to truly jaw-dropping effect. Our unique central London event spaces are suitable for intimate lunches, large-scale conferences, exhibitions, corporate away days and more.
A World Heritage Site with a spectacular riverside location, the Tower is an awe-inspiring venue for corporate events, large and small.
Enquire about a venueThe New Armouries
The New Armouries is a large and elegant brick building built in the 1630s after the Civil War, as a storehouse.
It has housed the famous Line of Kings exhibition and is the only surviving Ordnance store at the Tower of London, and most likely the oldest surviving Ordnance building in the country.
Capacity
- Up to 150 guests for lunch
- Up to 200 guests cabaret-style
- Up to 200 guests theatre-style
The Reveller
A contemporary building located on the Wharf, nestled under Tower Bridge arches and creates the perfect backdrop for any event. This venue also features a private outdoor terrace perfect for team building activities or summer BBQ’s.
Capacity
- Up to 150 guests for lunch
- Up to 150 guests cabaret-style
- Up to 150 guests theatre-style
Approved suppliers
Over the years, we’ve worked with some of the best caterers, florists, entertainers and production specialists in the industry.
Whether it’s dinner for two or a large-scale festival, our approved suppliers will work with you to help deliver an unforgettable experience for your guests.
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If you would like to hire the Tower of London for your event, please fill out an enquiry form and we’ll get back to you as quickly as possible.
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