Slough's inventory spans from two-person interview pods at Regus - 268 Bath Road to the vast Gallery Suite at Hilton London Heathrow Terminal 5 accommodating 800 delegates. The town centre clusters around The Porter Building, where both Regus and Spaces operate multiple floors with rooms for 4-20 people. Plus X Innovation targets tech companies with soundproof Zoom Rooms, whilst hotels like the Moxy offer quirky-named spaces ('Virgil', 'Lady Penelope') with 9th-floor terraces. For budget-conscious bookings, council venues like The Curve provide straightforward rooms from £19.49 per hour with full AV support.
Pricing varies significantly based on location and facilities. Regal Court Business Centre offers transparent rates from £27/hour for their Dali room, whilst premium spaces at Regus - The Porter Building start at £59/hour. Council venues provide the most economical options, with Langley Pavilion charging just £10.11/hour for basic meeting rooms. Hotels typically bundle room hire with catering, with day delegate rates at Delta Hotels by Marriott ranging £45-75 per person. For comparison, a full day at Plus X Innovation's boardroom costs around £360, whilst hiring Observatory House's Council Chamber runs £1,070 for corporate events.
The Porter Building complex dominates station-adjacent options, with Regus and Spaces literally one minute from Slough Station's Elizabeth Line platforms. Holiday Inn Express sits just two minutes away with eighth-floor meeting rooms, whilst Plus X Innovation opposite the station takes three minutes on foot. The Moxy/Residence Inn dual property requires a four-minute walk but rewards with rooftop terrace access. For airport connections, both Hilton T5 and Delta Hotels near Heathrow offer shuttle services, making them ideal for international delegates flying in for brief sessions.
Most business centres cluster around 8-20 person rooms, with Orega Slough offering configurations from 4 to 32 delegates across multiple spaces. Regal Court provides seven rooms ranging from intimate 2-person offices to 30-seat training suites. Hotels expand the range considerably: Holiday Inn Slough's Castle and Thames Suites each divide into two rooms for 40 delegates, whilst The Centre Conference Venue scales up to 700 theatre-style in their Main Hall. For board meetings, venues like Regus typically offer 12-14 person rooms with video conferencing, whilst training-focused spaces average 20-30 participants.
Spaces - The Porter Building brings Amsterdam-inspired design with a dramatic atrium and rooftop bar that transforms mundane meetings into memorable experiences. Plus X Innovation creates a startup atmosphere with their 'Brains' and 'Virgil' rooms at the Moxy, complete with playful décor and a ninth-floor terrace for networking breaks. For historical character, Ditton Manor combines period features with modern conference facilities across 18 rooms, whilst Arbour Park at Slough Town FC offers meeting rooms with balcony views over the football pitch, perfect for team-building sessions with a sporting twist.
Delta Hotels by Marriott Heathrow Windsor leads with 19 meeting rooms including the 399m² Buckingham Suite for 400 delegates theatre-style. The Centre Conference Venue on Farnham Road provides dedicated conference facilities with their Main Hall accommodating 700, plus 11 breakout rooms and free parking for 200 cars. Hilton London Heathrow T5's Gallery Suite handles 800+ for exhibitions and large briefings, with 16 additional boardrooms for parallel sessions. For something different, Ditton Manor offers marquee options up to 800 guests alongside their Auditorium for 300, all set in parkland just 10 minutes from Slough centre.
Hotels provide the most comprehensive packages, with Holiday Inn Slough offering full day delegate rates including breakfast, lunch and refreshments. Moxy Slough adds personality with their bar service extending to meeting floors, ideal for post-presentation drinks on the terrace. Business centres vary: Regus provides basic tea/coffee at £8 per person, whilst Plus X Innovation includes access to their member café and kitchen facilities. Council venues like The Curve allow external catering but provide kitchen access for self-service. Regal Court keeps things simple with beverage stations, whilst premium venues like Orega include barista coffee in their packages.
Regus - 268 Bath Road provides ample on-site parking within their Foster + Partners-designed complex, crucial for teams driving from Thames Valley business parks. The Centre Conference Venue offers 200 free spaces, eliminating parking stress for large training days. Delta Hotels and other airport hotels include extensive parking within their day delegate rates. In the town centre, Spaces and Plus X offer limited paid parking but excel at public transport access. Council venues like Arbour Park and Langley Pavilion include free parking, whilst Ditton Manor combines vast free parking with its parkland setting, perfect for car-dependent corporate away days.
Plus X Innovation leads tech provision with dedicated Zoom Rooms featuring professional lighting and acoustics for hybrid meetings. Spaces - The Porter Building includes wireless presenting and video conferencing as standard across all rooms. Hotels vary: Moxy's 'Brains' room includes 75-inch screens and clickshare technology, whilst Holiday Inn Express provides basic projection and flip charts. Beechwood School's ICT suites feature interactive whiteboards ideal for training sessions. Council venues like Observatory House offer comprehensive AV menus with separate pricing for projectors, microphones and recording equipment. Most Regus centres include standard screens and conference phones within hourly rates.
Town centre venues like Regus and Spaces at The Porter Building typically need 2-3 days' notice for standard rooms, though their premium boardrooms book out weeks ahead during quarterly reporting periods. Plus X Innovation accepts same-day bookings for members but non-members should allow 48 hours. Hotels require longer lead times: the Moxy's larger rooms like 'Brains' need two weeks' notice, whilst Delta Hotels' ballroom often books 6-8 weeks ahead for conferences. Council venues like The Curve operate on a first-come basis but popular slots (Tuesday-Thursday mornings) fill quickly. Through Zipcube's platform, you can check real-time availability across multiple venues simultaneously.