

RCP London Events (Royal College Of Physicians), Medicinal Garden
Royal College of Physicians, 11 St. Andrews Place, London, NW1 4LE -
Up to
200 guestsOffers
cateringInternal Catering
allowed
About Venue
The Royal College of Physicians is 500 years old and currently in its fifth home since 1965. This iconic grade 1 listed modern building overlooking Regent’s Park, houses an award-winning conference and events centre. RCP London Events offers highly versatile facilities, including tiered auditoriums, conference, meeting, exhibition and dining spaces as well as a Medicinal Garden ideal for summer entertaining. The venue also incorporates a museum
This unique medicinal garden is a beautiful haven for summer events and al fresco dining. With a capacity of 200 for a drinks reception, barbecue or post conference cocktail receptions, this is the perfect place to unwind, relax and enjoy nature.
Summer barbecue packages are available from April-September, as well as delicious canape and bowl food all year round. Garden lighting, picnic blankets, parasols and benches and a stretch tent are all available to enhance your event.
Capacity & Layout
Standing
up to 200
Pricing
& Opening Hours
Weekly schedule
monday
00:00 - 24:00
tuesday
00:00 - 24:00
wednesday
00:00 - 24:00
thursday
00:00 - 24:00
friday
00:00 - 24:00
saturday
00:00 - 24:00
sunday
00:00 - 24:00
Food & Beverage
Catering arrangements
Catering facilities
Refreshments
Alcohol
Facilities & Amenities
Cloakroom
Disabled access
Natural light
Outdoor / Garden / Beach
Table / chairs included
Tea
Public transport
Premises parking
Overnight accommodation
Breakout rooms
Audio & Visual
Sound system
Microphone
WiFi
Space Rules
Allowed events
Wedding ceremony licence
Licensed for alcohol
Location
Reviews
- Arman KhachatryanDecember 2025
Occupying a striking, modern building designed by Sir Robert Matthew, the College is a hub for medical education and advocacy. The architecture is a notable example of 20th-century design, and its historical collections of medical artifacts and books trace the evolution of Scottish medicine.









