Situated within an iconic Grade II listed building, this stunning venue in the heart of London blends neoclassical architecture with contemporary renovations to create a breath taking event space. The Banking Hall Venue spans over 2,000 sqft, featuring soaring double-height ceilings, intricate period details, and grand entrance doors that make an unforgettable first impression. Originally built as a banking hall in the early 19th century and recently refurbished by renowned Soho architects Johanna Molineus, the venue offers an elegant yet versatile blank canvas ideal for pop-up retail, exhibitions, experiential activations, and private events.
The timeless design of this venue makes it suitable for a wide range of functions, from brand activations and product launches to exclusive dinner parties and high-end networking events. Its open layout allows for customisation, making it easy to transform the space to suit your vision. Whether you're planning to rent the space for a short-term retail concept or host a unique experiential campaign, the combination of historic charm and modern amenities ensures a seamless and memorable event.
Nearby:
This venue is centrally located in the City of London, offering excellent connectivity to major transport links. It’s within a short walking distance of Bank station (Central, Northern, Waterloo & City lines and DLR), St. Paul’s station (Central line), and Cannon Street station (District and Circle lines). The surrounding area is steeped in history and culture, with landmarks such as the Bank of England, St. Paul’s Cathedral, and the Royal Exchange nearby. It’s also close to the vibrant shopping and dining districts of One New Change and Cheapside, making it a highly desirable location for events and activations that require accessibility and prestige.... Read more
London, England
Demographics
Avg. dwell time/visit
20 mins
% ABC1
67%
Avg. spend/visit
£35
Women
50%
Men
50%
Weekly footfall
548,400
Age
(Z) 16-24 yrs - 28%
(Y) 25-39 yrs - 41%
(X) 40-58 yrs - 22%
(BB) 59-68 yrs - 9%
This data was generated based on information from nearby areas.