1. A historic Canary Wharf meeting room: Docklands Boardroom, Museum of London Docklands
Canary Wharf
You’ll find this meeting room on the first floor of the Museum of London Docklands site.
With its exposed brick walls, floor-to-ceiling window and large meeting table, it would be easy to assume that it's taken on a nouveau rustic-chic aesthetic that East London favours – but this meeting room is actually sitting on a lot of history.
First opening in the early 18th century, The Museum of London moved across the capital, before opening up The Museum of London Docklands in 2003.
In a sense, it’s almost poetic, looking back on the quarter, and planning ahead, while meeting in such a historic place.
With space for up to 16 team members, it’s a better option for mid-size meetings. Get through the bulk of your agenda with the built-in projector and screen, and if your meeting turns into an all-day affair, day and evening catering options are available.



























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