Hire The Library, The Marylebone (W1G 8DN)

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The Marylebone Rooms

A stylish collection of contemporary event spaces in the heart of London.

No detail has been spared in the design of the hotel’s striking entertainment spaces. From the ground floor to the first floor, the six rooms (including a charming outdoor courtyard) have been created by award-winning architectural practice, Michaelis Boyd. Each space comes saturated in natural light reflected in the warm timber flooring, marble topped counters and crittal windows, complemented by modern artwork and lush, colourful furnishings.

Whether you’re planning a conference, fashion show or wedding; a book launch, press event, cocktail party or private dinner, The Marylebone Rooms offer the ultimate spaces for celebrations and meetings, large or small. State-of-the-art AV equipment and WIFI come as standard, whilst creative menus feature premium cuisine, nibbles and a well-curated wine list, carefully crafted for each occasion by the renowned 108 Brasserie.

The Library The Library Room (I and II) Available as one or two separate spaces, the Library Room , this can be configured in various styles, from theatre to banquet, with capacity for 8 to 44 guests

Located on the first floor the Library encased in oak panelling and accented by soft green tones and a fully working fire. With direct access to the Courtyard, the Library is perfect for a high rolling business meeting or that one off special celebration. Combine with the Courtyard for a unique venue.

Event hire capacities for The Library, The Marylebone

Event style Guests
Standing Reception - Indoors 44
Seated Lunch 32
Seated Dinner 32
Theatre Style 40
Cabaret Style 24
Seated lunch/dinner 32

Venue Facilities & Accessibility

  • Outside space
  • Natural daylight
  • AV and audio facilities on site
  • Wifi
  • 250 bedrooms

Location

Underground
  Nearest tube stations

Bond Street

Airports
  Nearest airports

London City (8.3 miles), London Heathrow (14.3 miles),