Tuesday, 8 December 2009




At Eloqui we arrange a lot of events for clients. With the festive season upon us Sara Cruz highlights some of our 2009 venue favourites:
The Dali Collection, http://www.blogger.com/www.thedaliuniverse.com - Home to a fascinating collection of paintings and sculptures by the famous Spanish artist, this offers a distinctive and flexible venue for evening events. A buzzing gallery open to the public by day, at night it provides a blank canvas to be tailored to your individual requirements. We particularly liked the Dali B Gallery as, due to a wide selection of moveable sculptures, you need not worry about the room being too empty or too full. Staff are friendly and helpful and catering is to a high standard.
The British Museum, http://www.blogger.com/www.britishmuseum.org - This offers a suite of contemporary conference facilities, designed by Lord Foster, nestling in the basement of the museum. Perfect for corporate functions this is equipped with 2 lecture theatres as well as a number of break out rooms. Ideal for a day long event you can also take advantage of the wider museum facilities and even incorporate an exclusive guided tour of the exhibits.
Tate Modern, http://www.blogger.com/www.tate.org.uk- perfect for larger events, this offers a stylish setting in an iconic building with outstanding views of the London skyline and river.
Zetter Hotel, http://www.blogger.com/www.thezetter.com - Conveniently located between the City and West End this is a funky venue offering award winning food and décor which is 'effortlessly cool'.
The Foundling Museum, http://www.blogger.com/www.foundlingmuseum.co.uk - Britain's original home for abandoned children founded by Thomas Coram, the artist William Hogarth and the composer George Frideric Handel is also London's first every public art gallery. As an evening venue it offers a remarkable location combining a mix of historic and contemporary spaces with modern catering facilities making it suitable for all types of event.

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