Meeting rooms around Liverpool Street start from £49 per hour at Landmark's Old Broad Street interview rooms, climbing to £523 hourly for their 120-person theatre setup at 99 Bishopsgate. Most professional boardrooms for 8-12 people run £90-150 per hour, with venues like MYO Liverpool Street charging £95/hour for their boardroom and Boutique Workplace at 222 Bishopsgate offering 12-seater rooms at £110/hour.
Day delegate rates at premium venues like Convene typically range £85-130 per person including catering and AV. For budget-conscious bookers, Spaces Liverpool Street and The Space offer functional rooms from £58-70 hourly, perfect for interviews or small team sessions without compromising on location.
For meetings that need altitude, XCHG at 22 Bishopsgate delivers panoramic City views from their 14 bookable rooms, while Landmark's Heron Tower boardrooms on upper floors frame the skyline through floor-to-ceiling windows. Pan Pacific London's Meeting Place combines daylight with Bishopsgate Plaza views just two minutes from the station.
The real showstopper sits at Signature by Regus in Tower 42, where executive boardrooms float high above Old Broad Street. MYO Liverpool Street in Dashwood House offers similar impact with their Assembly suite overlooking the City roofscape, proving that impressive views don't always require premium pricing.
Popular slots at venues like Wallacespace Spitalfields and Convene 22 Bishopsgate typically fill 2-3 weeks ahead for Tuesday through Thursday mornings. Their larger training rooms and all-day workshop spaces book even earlier, especially during conference season (March-May and September-November).
Smaller boardrooms at Landmark or Regus centres usually have availability within a week, while premium spots like Pan Pacific's White Hart room or Andaz's Great Eastern suite need 3-4 weeks' notice for prime slots. Friday afternoons and Monday mornings often have last-minute availability even at sought-after venues.
Wallacespace Spitalfields builds hospitality into their DNA with on-site kitchens and inclusive refreshments, while Convene operates full culinary teams at both 22 Bishopsgate and 155 Bishopsgate locations. Their day delegate packages include breakfast, lunch and continuous refreshments without hidden extras.
Hotels like Andaz London and Pan Pacific excel at seamless catering integration, from working lunches to formal three-course dinners. For simpler needs, Landmark includes tea and coffee in all bookings, while Uncommon Liverpool Street has a ground-floor café for grab-and-go options between sessions.
Wallacespace Spitalfields leads for creative training with 15+ flexible rooms, curved walls that open for breakouts, and capacities up to 220. Their workshop-friendly layouts and inclusive AV make full-day sessions straightforward. Convene 155 Bishopsgate handles larger scale training with their 600-seat Broadgate Suite plus multiple breakout rooms.
For tech-heavy training, XCHG's media suites and Mindspace Shoreditch's 14 rooms offer strong connectivity and modern AV setups. Budget-friendly alternatives include Bishopsgate Institute's characterful rooms for 10-50 participants, ideal for exams or certification programs requiring formal layouts.
Hotels provide the most reliable after-hours access, with Andaz Liverpool Street and South Place Hotel accommodating evening board meetings and breakfast presentations from 7am. Uncommon Liverpool Street opens early for members and runs late for evening workshops, while their event spaces book for 6pm-10pm slots.
24/7 access comes standard at Regus and Spaces centres for members, though ad-hoc evening bookings typically require arrangement. Landmark venues generally wrap up by 6pm, but XCHG's mezzanine transforms into an evening event space for networking sessions and presentations until 10pm.
Pan Pacific's Meeting Place equips all five rooms with 4K video conferencing systems, making international calls seamless from spaces like Four Swans or Black Bull. Convene's integrated AV at 22 Bishopsgate includes broadcast-quality VC across their 10 rooms, particularly impressive in their 406-seat forum for hybrid events.
For smaller teams, MYO Liverpool Street's boardroom and Assembly suite feature built-in VC with acoustic treatment, while Mindspace Shoreditch provides plug-and-play video setups in their 14 rooms. Even budget options like Landmark include basic VC capability, though bringing your own tech specialist helps for critical presentations.
Liverpool Street Station itself connects Central, Circle, Hammersmith & City, and Metropolitan lines plus mainline rail and the Elizabeth Line, making it London's most accessible meeting hub. Most venues sit within a 2-4 minute walk of the station exits, with Wallacespace Spitalfields just 3-5 minutes via Bishopsgate.
Secondary connections enhance flexibility: Bank Station (7-8 minutes to venues like Tower 42), Moorgate (5-6 minutes to South Place Hotel), and Shoreditch High Street (8-10 minutes to creative spaces like Mindspace). The Broadgate Circle development links multiple venues through covered walkways, keeping you dry during those inevitable London downpours.
Convene 155 Bishopsgate specialises in multi-room events with 12 spaces across two floors, allowing main sessions in the 600-seat Broadgate Suite while running breakouts in smaller rooms. Wallacespace Spitalfields' entire floor combines for 250 attendees, with their flexible walls creating custom configurations for workshop rotations.
Spaces Liverpool Street offers 11 rooms that interconnect for assessment days or training programs, while Uncommon combines their 9 meeting rooms with the auditorium and lounge for 100+ person events. Even smaller venues like MYO Liverpool Street link their Assembly suite with adjacent lounges for networking between sessions.
Liverpool Street sits at the intersection of the traditional City and creative Shoreditch, attracting everyone from Goldman Sachs executives to Hoxton startups. The Broadgate campus alone houses 30,000 workers, creating critical mass for business meetings while the Elizabeth Line's 2022 opening added Heathrow-to-Canary Wharf connectivity in under an hour.
This concentration means venues compete on quality rather than location. You'll find Wallacespace's creative energy three minutes from Convene's corporate polish, while boutique options like Pan Pacific and gritty alternatives like Bishopsgate Institute coexist within the same five-minute radius. The sheer density creates backup options when plans change, making Liverpool Street London's most reliable meeting district.