For an unforgettable festive experience, look no further than Stationers’ Hall Christmas party venue. Whether you desire an informal standing reception, a sociable staff Christmas lunch, or a dinner and dance, Stationers’ Hall provides a unique and charming backdrop for any festive occasion.
This historic Grade I listed building transforms into a theatrical, elegant yuletide setting for a sophisticated, medieval-inspired Christmas celebration. Located close to some of the city’s most illustrious landmarks, Stationers’ Hall is just a stone’s throw from St Paul’s Cathedral, the River Thames, and Millennium Bridge. Immerse yourself in a seamless blend of welcoming warmth and arresting grandeur.
Pass through the cobbled courtyard into the magnificent hall, completed in 1673, and arrive in merry Olde England. Embark on a journey through the walled garden, handsomely adorned with fairy lights, providing that elusive touch of magic. Ascend the wrought iron staircase into the delightfully opulent Court Room, where sparkling drinks await your arrival. The jewel-like stained glass windows, which overlook the garden, encapsulate a splendid transformation at dusk.
Dinner is then called in the adjoining livery hall, where the beautifully maintained oak floor gleams, and the magnificently carved oak panels from the 17th century combine with armorial banners to infuse the room with impressive gravitas. The surmounting minstrels’ gallery creates the perfect stage for small bands or a festive choir to add to a thrilling backdrop of festive wonderment. Choose Stationers’ Hall Christmas party venue for a truly enchanting and memorable Christmas party in London.
Karin Sinniger
5 months agoLovely venue in old guild building There is a garden which is lovely for a summer cocktail party. Inside I attended a large cocktail party and an intimate dinner off the main hall, so the venue is versatile. Good service and food.
Andrea AJ
5 months agoFantastic tour led by Tim. Extremely interesting & informative history of the stationers guild & buildings. Completed by refreshments in the garden.
Brian L. Frye
4 months agoThe birthplace of copyright! Unfortunately, public tours are only scheduled occasionally & none were available during our visit. But at least you can see the outside.
Richard Dymond
a month agoGreat venue. Good for any business or corporate event.
Helen Heenan
3 months agoFascinating visit to one of the City of London's oldest buildings.