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The Abbey Conference Centre, Booth Room

Location pin

34 Great Smith St, London, SW1P 3BU - 

  • Users

    Up to
    35 guests

  • Table with chairs

    Offers
    catering

  • Delivery truck

    Internal Catering
    allowed

About Venue

Discover central London's top value-for-cost meeting and conference centre. The Abbey Centre is conveniently located near Parliament Square in the heart of Westminster. Our high-tech (but low-budget) meeting rooms suit groups from 2 to 180 for training, AGMs, meetings and conferences. Take a closer look at our central London meeting rooms and conference facilities.

Inside our handsome and historic building we offer you a warm welcome and personalised service. Our meeting rooms are light and airy, with by far the most affordable prices in Whitehall or Victoria. But The Abbey Centre is more than just a conveniently located (and competitively priced) meeting and conference venue. We're also a vibrant community centre, providing a welcoming space for South Westminster residents to visit for educational, cultural and social activities. By hiring our meeting and conference rooms, you help support this vital community service, (ticking your CSR box). To help even more, volunteer for a CSR project.

A bright, top-floor room with plenty of character. Hiring the Booth Room contributes to classes including our Tai Chi for older people. The handsome Booth Room on the third floor looks out over Great Smith Street towards Westminster Abbey, with glimpses of Westminster Palace's majestic Victoria Tower. This very popular room seats from 24-35 people. There is plenty of natural daylight.

Capacity & Layout

Theatre

Theatre

up to 35

Boardroom

Boardroom

up to 25

Cabaret

Cabaret

up to 24

Food & Beverage

Catering arrangements

Catering arrangements

Refreshments

Refreshments

Alcohol

Alcohol

Facilities & Amenities

Tea

Tea

Flipchart

Flipchart

Whiteboards

Whiteboards

Disabled access

Disabled access

Public transport

Public transport

Premises parking

Premises parking

Location

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Reviews

  • Suzanne Iwai
    November 2025

    Unfortunately this building is not very accessible though it's listed facilities would lead you to believe it is, lifts, disabled toilets and a variety of meeting rooms with larger doorways to accommodate wheelchair users, frame walkers and people who have other mobility aids. However that comes with the caveat that door tractions in the corridors and toilets in the basement required assistance from other users to help wheelchair users access the facilities. The disabled toilets in particular need their door closures to be adjusted to allow someone to push them open easily. Our event attendees has to queue for the lift as it's capacity was not 8 people as stated l would say 4 comfortably and l wheelchair only with broader machines loaded with bags really struggling to on board. This coupled with tight turns in the corridor contributed to an unacceptable level of discomfort for our conference members. Of course it's an older tall terraced building sandwiched between bigger neighbours who have bigger budgets to do inclusive retrofitting that works better. I suggest they get an up to date access audit asap, then try to follow it's recommendations to improve their level of accessibility. Perhaps l might have given it 3 stars as an individual user but once my friends realised l was a Google guide with a reputation for honest reviews they begged me to lower it to 2 stars. The nail in the coffin so to speak though was the incredible noise coming from the cafe drinks chillers that was deafening, irritating and if l had been allowed to switch them off. My poor ND was completely fried after 2 sessions sat within it's vicinity. They need servicing and the company who supplied them needs to give the cafe something much quieter. I also question the necessity to chill drinks in the winter months. On the plus side the staff are pleasant, very helpful and perhaps do not realise that putting their library at the top of a small flight of stairs is a no no. Colour full art and useful information filled the walls and lm sure the build is very much appreciated by many regular visitors. It just needs another level of TLC to make it functionally inclusive.

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