Our Venues
a truly enviable collection of venues.
Cutty Sark
Chart your course for Cutty Sark, one of the world’s most famous ships and the last surviving tea clipper. The fastest and greatest of her time, she stands as a glorious monument to the age of sail and to all those who lost their lives in the merchant service. Situated on the shore of the mighty Thames River the ship provides commanding views over Canary Wharf and the City of London.
Cutty Sark
Clipper Ship
King William Walk
Greenwich
London
SE10 9HT
RSA House
Throughout its history, the RSA has extended a welcome to others looking for a place to discuss their ideas. The RSA has also played host to some landmark events, including Britain’s first photographic exhibition and early public demonstrations of the telephone and talking film.
This tradition continues, with book launches, lectures, conferences, and film premieres taking place in the Great Room, Durham Street Auditorium and Benjamin Franklin Room. These air-conditioned venues are equipped with state-of-the-art AV and can hold between 60 and 200 people.
8 John Adam Street
London
WC2N 6EZ
76 Portland Place
Unusually wide, thanks to Lord Foley’s desire not to have the view from his mansion obstructed, and the home of John Buchan’s fictitious adventuring hero Richard Hannah in The Thirty-nine Steps, Portland Place is one of London’s most impressive streets. Stretching from the top of Regent’s Street to Regent’s Park, huge Georgian terraced houses are interspersed with post-world war II modern buildings.
76 Portland Place
London
W1B 1NT
41 Portland Place
41 Portland Place is a central London conference venue providing period and modern rooms for events and meetings. Set within the prestigious home of the Academy of Medical Sciences and located close to Oxford Circus, Regents Park and Marylebone the Grade II* listed townhouse venue provides meeting rooms that combine period grandeur and modern facilities ideal for conferences, lectures, press briefings, product launches, receptions and dinners.
41 Portland Place
London
W1B 1BN
British Bankers’ Association
The original Pinner’s Hall, on Old Broad Street in the City of London, was the seat of the Pinmakers’ Company for the ‘mystery of pin making’, before being demolished in 1798. Now the site of the British Bankers Association, the modern Pinners Hall provides one of the Square Mile’s most flexible venues for conferences, meetings and events within easy reach of Liverpool Street, Bank and Moorgate.
British Bankers’ Association
Pinners Hall
105-108 Old Broad Street
London
EC2N 1EX
St Paul's Cathedral
London’s landmark Cathedral is one of the world’s most beautiful buildings and a truly monumental events space. Designed by Sir Christopher Wren in the late 17th century, the Cathedral has been host to royal weddings, grand ceremonies, recitals and concerts. From the marvel of the whispering gallery to an incredible survival of the Blitz, the history of this wonderful building is delightfully tangible.
St Paul's Cathedral
St Paul's Churchyard
London
EC4M 8AD
The Royal Society
The Royal Society of London for the Improvement of Natural Knowledge is arguably the oldest of its kind in existence. Founded by Royal Charter in 1662 as an extension of the ‘Invisible College’ – a group of natural philosophers acquiring knowledge through experimental investigation, today the society acts as a scientific supporter and advisor.
The Royal Society
6-9 Carlton House Terrace
London
SW1Y 5AG
2 Carlton Gardens
Once the home of World War I Field Marshal Lord Kitchener, whose appearance is instantly recognisable from the much imitated recruitment poster ‘Join Your Country’s Army!’ and whose death and sexuality have been the source of speculation, number 2 Carlton Gardens is a stunning Grade II listed property in sought-after St James’s.
IFG Enterprises
2 Carlton Gardens
London
SW1Y 5AA
Prince Philip House
Prince Philip House at 3 Carlton House Terrace is an historic Grade I listed building, overlooking The Mall and St James’s Park and a short walk from Trafalgar Square.
Prince Philip House
3 Carlton House Terrace
London
SW1Y 5DG
RADA
For a venue worthy of a standing ovation, it has to be The Royal Academy of Dramatic Art. Positioned on Gower and Malet Street in Bloomsbury, there is nothing more exciting than walking the same corridors as RADA’s famous graduates.
62-64 Gower Street
London
WC1E 6ED
Bishop's Palace in Wells
Introducing The Bishop’s Palace in Wells
Harbour & Jones Events is delighted to add The Bishop's Palace, a truly breathtaking and unique venue, to our portfolio of event spaces.
The Bishops Palace
Wells
Somerset
BA5 2PD
London Stock Exchange
Located within the heart of the Square Mile, this stunning event venue and broadcasting facility is on the 1st floor of the London Stock Exchange in Paternoster Square, near St Paul’s Cathedral.
From London’s landmark Cathedral to the stages of RADA, from the grand terraces of St James’s to one of the finest and loveliest English country houses, Harbour & Jones Events offers a truly enviable collection of venues.
76 Portland Place
Unusually wide, thanks to Lord Foley’s desire not to have the view from his mansion obstructed, and the home of John Buchan’s fictitious adventuring hero Richard Hannah in The Thirty-nine Steps, Portland Place is one of London’s most impressive streets. Stretching from the top of Regent’s Street to Regent’s Park, huge Georgian terraced houses are interspersed with post-world war II modern buildings.
76 Portland Place
76 Portland Place
London
W1B 1NT
RSA House
Throughout its history, the RSA has extended a welcome to others looking for a place to discuss their ideas. The RSA has also played host to some landmark events, including Britain’s first photographic exhibition and early public demonstrations of the telephone and talking film.
This tradition continues, with book launches, lectures, conferences, and film premieres taking place in the Great Room, Durham Street Auditorium and Benjamin Franklin Room. These air-conditioned venues are equipped with state-of-the-art AV and can hold between 60 and 200 people.
8 John Adam Street,
London
WC2N 6EZ
The Academy of Medical Sciences
This autumn, the Academy of Medical Sciences, which has a mission to better healthcare through the rapid application of research to the practise of medicine, is opening a new headquarters at 41 Portland Place.
The Academy of Medical Sciences
41 Portland Place
London
W1B 1BN
British Bankers’ Association
The original Pinner’s Hall, on Old Broad Street in the City of London, was the seat of the Pinmakers’ Company for the ‘mystery of pin making’, before being demolished in 1798. Now the site of the British Bankers Association, the modern Pinners Hall provides one of the Square Mile’s most flexible venues for conferences, meetings and events within easy reach of Liverpool Street, Bank and Moorgate.
British Bankers’ Association
Pinners Hall
105-108 Old Broad Street
London
EC2N 1EX
The London Stock Exchange
Located within the heart of the Square Mile, this stunning event venue and broadcasting facility is on the 1st floor of the London Stock Exchange in Paternoster Square, near St Paul’s Cathedral.
St Paul's Cathedral
London’s landmark Cathedral is one of the world’s most beautiful buildings and a truly monumental events space. Designed by Sir Christopher Wren in the late 17th century, the Cathedral has been host to royal weddings, grand ceremonies, recitals and concerts. From the marvel of the whispering gallery to an incredible survival of the Blitz, the history of this wonderful building is delightfully tangible.
St Paul's Cathedral
St Paul's Churchyard
London
EC4M 8AD
The Royal Society
The Royal Society of London for the Improvement of Natural Knowledge is arguably the oldest of its kind in existence. Founded in 1660 and granted a Royal Charter in 1662 as an extension of the ‘Invisible College’ – a group of natural philosophers acquiring knowledge through experimental investigation, today the society acts as a scientific supporter and advisor.
The Royal Society
6-9 Carlton House Terrace
London
SW1Y 5AG
2 Carlton Gardens
Once the home of World War I Field Marshal Lord Kitchener, whose appearance is instantly recognisable from the much imitated recruitment poster ‘Join Your Country’s Army!’ and whose death and sexuality have been the source of speculation, number 2 Carlton Gardens is a stunning Grade II listed property in sought-after St James’s.
IFG Enterprises
2 Carlton Gardens
London
SW1Y 5AA
Prince Philip House
Prince Philip House at 3 Carlton House Terrace is an historic Grade I listed building, overlooking The Mall and St James’s Park and a short walk from Trafalgar Square.
Prince Philip House
3 Carlton House Terrace
London
SW1Y 5DG
RADA
For a venue worthy of a standing ovation, it has to be The Royal Academy of Dramatic Art. Positioned on Gower and Malet Street in Bloomsbury, there is nothing more exciting than walking the same corridors as RADA’s famous graduates.
62-64 Gower Street
London
WC1E 6ED

















