Rooms

Nash Rooms, One - Five

Nash Room

Nash Room, 66 Portland Place
Carlos Dominguez
Copyright: Photographer: Carlos Dominguez


These five small meetings rooms are each able to accommodate up to eight people around a small boardroom table. All naturally lit, they can be used either individually or as breakout rooms for groups using other meeting rooms.
 
John Nash was Britain's leading Regency architect between 1810 and 1830, designing Regent's Park and Regent Street as well as Carlton House and Brighton Pavillion for the Prince Regent. When the Prince became King George IV, Nash transformed Buckingham House into a royal palace.



Capacities

Boardroom style: 5


Dimensions

L 4.3m W 3.2m H 2.9m


Room hire rates 2008

Full day 09.00-17.00: £190
Half day 9.00-13.00 or 14.00-17.00: £150
Evening 18.00-22.00: £190
 
Room hire rates are exempt from VAT. Any additional equipment or service will be charged at the standard VAT rate. Registered charities receive a 10% discount on room hire.
 
A booking overlapping two sessions, even of shorter duration, will incur additional charges and may be considered to be a full day booking. Unauthorised over-running will also incur additional charges. 


Discount hire rates 2008

Discount hire rates apply to RIBA members and RIBA CPD members.
 
Full day 09.00-17.00: £160
Half day 9.00-13.00 or 14.00-17.00: £130
Evening 18.00-22.00: £160
 
RIBA membership numbers must be given on booking.
 
Please contact RIBA Venues on: 020 7307 3888, for further information and bookings.