New Armouries

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New Armouries

A suite of versatile spaces for events, meetings and conferences

Suitable for day and evening hire

New Armouries

Banqueting and meeting suites

Room sizes:
Banqueting suite: 32m x 12m
Boardroom: 8.6m x 4.5m
Meeting suite: 18.3m x 12.2m

Capacity:
Banqueting suite: 300 for receptions and 240 for dinners
Boardroom: 16 boardroom style
Meeting suite: 100 theatre style

First-floor banqueting suite

Spacious, versatile room for large events or function

Features

  • Lift and disabled access
  • Original wooden ceiling joists and pillars
  • Stunning views over the Tower and Tower Bridge

Best for…

The New Armouries’ modern kitchen and facilities make dinners and receptions particularly suitable events for the space. 

Second-floor meeting suite

Three rooms for flexible conferencing and meetings

Features

  • Lift and disabled access
  • Modern AV equipment including data projection and Broadband access on request
  • Delegate access to the public areas of the Tower during the day

Best for…

The second floor is popular for conferences and corporate away days. 

Further information

Book or enquire online: The New Armouries

Tower of  London events team
Email: toweroflondonevents@hrp.org.uk
Tel: 020 3166 6226
Fax: 020 3166 6211

Tower of London
London
EC3N 4AB

Approved suppliers at Tower of London
Preferred suppliers can help with catering, flowers, photography, music and entertainment and more.

Venues at our other palaces
Find out more about our conference venues in London and Surrey, our meeting venues in London and Surrey or about holding a wedding, dinner or reception at another of our historic royal palaces.

A little history of the space…

This large and elegant brick building was built in 1663-4 for the Board of Ordnance, a British government body created in the 15th century to design, test and produce armaments and munitions.

The New Armouries were created as a new store for military equipment and supplies. In the 17th and 18th centuries it was only one of many stores, but it was the earliest and today is the only one to survive. 

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