66 East Smithfield, RPS Suite
66-68, East Smithfield, London, E1W 1AW -
Up to
100 standingOffers
catering
RPS Suite is the space perfect for meeting and conferences. With excellent presentation facilities, capable of providing for all your audio visual needs.
Based on the ground floor the rooms has the unique backdrop of the Royal Pharmaceutical Society Museum and Library. The history of pharmacy and the future of medicines feature in cabinet displays in many of the public areas, selected from a collection of more than 48,000 pharmaceutical artefacts, with some dating back over 700 years. Breakout areas provide a memorable experience for guests and delegates, with lounge and foyer space for catering.
Capacity & layout
Standing
up to 100
Dining
up to 80
Theatre
up to 90
Boardroom
up to 25
Cabaret
up to 56
Classroom
up to 30
Pricing
& opening hours
Weekly schedule
monday
6:30 - 22:00
tuesday
6:30 - 22:00
wednesday
6:30 - 22:00
thursday
6:30 - 22:00
friday
6:30 - 22:00
saturday
Closed
sunday
Closed
Price type: Per day
from £1200 per day
from £1200 per day
from £1200 per day
from £1200 per day
from £1200 per day
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Amenities
Cloakroom
Disabled access
Flipchart
Air conditioning
Lectern
Telephone
Print/Scan/Copy
Table / chairs included
Tea
Whiteboards
Audio & visual
Projector & screen
TV screen
Flipchart
WiFi
Other
Use of the screen(s) and speakers within the hireable space. Access to the in-room laptop.
Location
Reviews
Lianna
Very interesting museum about pharmaceutical history. Small but packed with things. There’s also a library. The people were very welcomed and knowledgeable. Enjoyed my visit via London Open house!
Miss Taiwo
Going through the RPS museum collection was an exciting experience for me. Moreso as I read the history and evolution of the pharmacy profession. Looking forward to returning to visit the RPS library collection!
John “Time is Money” Smith
Great little place to visit for anyone with an interest in both historical and modern pharmaceuticals, lots of interesting artefacts to check out often compared side by side with their modern equivalent.
Anthony Dayan
Compact and well set out museum with much about history of pharmaceuticals and their manfacture. Good displays of apothecaries jars and tiles.
alex
Nice small museum. Lots of interesting facts.
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