The Supreme Court Of The United Kingdom, Lobby
Supreme Court of the United Kingdom, Parliament Square, London, SW1P 3BD -
Up to
100 guestsOffers
catering
The highest court in the country, The Supreme Court in parliament Square adds prestige to proceedings when used for corporate events. The Grade II-listed guildhall retains historic charm from tall ceilings, gothic beams and stained-glass windows, but has all the modern trappings to make it fit for corporate catchups. Three meeting rooms have good views out to Big Ben and other prestigious Westminster buildings. The Lawyers’ Suite is an attractive space steeped in tradition, appropriate for presentations and receptions, while a view down into the courtroom from the Lobby adds drama to drinks parties for up to 100 guests.
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Capacity & layout
Standing
up to 100
Dining
up to 60
Cabaret
up to 60
Amenities
Cloakroom
Disabled access
Location
Reviews
Bratislav Džombić
The Royal Court in London boasts an awe-inspiring exterior that seamlessly blends historic charm with contemporary elegance. The grandeur of its architecture commands attention, standing tall as a testament to London's rich cultural heritage. The intricate details of the facade, from the regal columns to the ornate carvings, create a picturesque setting that transports visitors to a bygone era. Whether you're a history enthusiast or a casual observer, the Royal Court's exterior is a visual delight that encapsulates the essence of London's timeless allure. It's a must-see landmark for anyone exploring the city, promising an unforgettable glimpse into the architectural splendor that defines this cultural gem.
Ali imran
Got chance to visit the Supreme Court of UK🇬🇧. what a wonderful experience.museum was free and full of incredible information about UK laws and history of supreme courts. Visitors can visit the courts rooms as well
Sissy SN
The Supreme Court is definitely worth a visit when in London. It has been recently refurbished. Entrance is free and it is just across the road from Westminster Abbey and other touristic attractions. Once in you will be requested to put all your belongings for scanning as security is paramount. This building breathes history and if you are fortunate enough you may be able to attend real cases in the public gallery. There are three courts , a café selling cakes , sandwiches, coffees/ soft drinks and a shop selling souvenirs. Please bear in mind they do not accept cash here . It is cards only! Wheelchair access is smooth with a ramp by the entrance and lifts throughout the whole building. Parking here is not only expensive but difficult to find nearby. One is better off visiting the area on foot . Children will find it really boring here :)