Meeting rooms around Snow Hill station range from £25-95 per hour, with most professional boardrooms settling between £45-75. Grosvenor House on St Paul's Square starts at £35/hour for their boutique suites, while Landmark Space inside Two Snowhill charges £58-75/hour for their tech-enabled boardrooms. Budget-conscious bookers find value at Bruntwood's Cornwall Buildings (from £25/hour), whilst premium seekers gravitate towards x+why's biophilic spaces at 103 Colmore Row. Bundle deals offer better value - Grosvenor House sells 10-hour packages for £300, effectively dropping the rate to £30/hour.
The Birmingham & Midland Institute's Lyttelton Theatre seats 240 delegates theatre-style, making it Snow Hill's largest single meeting space. For corporate settings, etc.venues Maple House handles up to 160 in their main room, whilst The Priory Rooms' Main Meeting House accommodates 210. Most business centres cluster around the 10-75 person range - Regus Temple Row tops out at 75 theatre style, and Hotel du Vin's Belle Epoque suite manages 90. Multi-room bookings work well for larger groups - several venues like Runway East offer adjacent rooms that open up for 50+ person workshops.
Holiday Inn Express sits practically on top of Snow Hill station at just 3 minutes' walk, offering three straightforward meeting rooms. The Lewis Building venues (both Regus and Spaces) are 2-3 minutes away on Bull Street, whilst Runway East on Temple Row takes the same time. Landmark Space inside Two Snowhill requires a 3-5 minute walk but rewards you with premium facilities. The sweet spot lies within 5 minutes - this captures WeWork at 55 Colmore Row, x+why at 103 Colmore Row, and Grosvenor House on St Paul's Square, giving you access to over 15 venues without breaking a sweat.
About half the venues near Snow Hill bundle refreshments into their meeting packages, though approaches vary wildly. The Priory Rooms structures everything around day delegate rates (£46.50-52) including Fairtrade coffee and lunch, whilst Bruntwood Works includes basic refreshments in their hourly rates. Hotels like The Grand and Hotel du Vin push comprehensive packages from £45-65 per person. Coworking spaces typically charge extra - WeWork, Spaces and Runway East offer coffee at £2.50-4 per person. The Birmingham & Midland Institute keeps it simple with £2.50 coffee packages, letting you control catering costs.
For impressing clients, x+why's meeting rooms at 103 Colmore Row deliver design impact with their biophilic interiors and access to the Eighteen club spaces on the 18th floor. Landmark Space in Two Snowhill offers the corporate polish with Tolkien and Doyle boardrooms featuring premium AV from £58/hour. The Grand Hotel brings five-star heritage glamour with ClickShare technology in period rooms. Dark horse option: Madison or SUSHISAMBA's private spaces combine meeting facilities with show-stopping city views, though you'll pay restaurant prices. WeWork at 55 Colmore Row strikes the sweet spot between style and practicality at £10 per seat per hour.
Traditional 24-hour access remains limited around Snow Hill, but several coworking operators offer extended hours for members. WeWork at 55 Colmore Row provides member access outside standard hours, whilst x+why offers late access to their 103 Colmore Row spaces. Regus and Spaces can arrange after-hours access for regular clients, though expect surcharges. Hotels provide the most flexibility - The Grand Hotel and Hotel du Vin can accommodate evening meetings transitioning into private dining. For genuine round-the-clock needs, serviced apartment operators like Staying Cool at the Rotunda offer meeting spaces accessible anytime to residents.
Outdoor meeting space around Snow Hill clusters in three distinct offerings. Runway East's Temple Row location includes rooftop terrace access for informal breakouts, whilst Hotel du Vin features their signature retractable-roof courtyard perfect for networking breaks. Saint Pauls House combines a 20-person meeting room with a terrace handling up to 60 for drinks receptions. Seasonal rooftops add capacity in summer - Queen of Hoxton and Madison transform their terraces for corporate events May through September. For year-round outdoor access, The Priory Rooms' atrium provides covered outdoor feel without weather worries.
Day delegate rates (DDR) around Snow Hill range from £32-75 per person plus VAT, depending on venue grade and inclusions. The Priory Rooms leads on value at £46.50 for their standard package including room, refreshments and lunch, dropping to £32 for charities. Hotel du Vin starts at £45, whilst The Grand Hotel commands £65+ for five-star treatment. etc.venues Maple House operates at the premium end around £50-75, but includes extensive catering and multiple break areas. Independent venues like Grosvenor House often beat DDR economics with straight hourly pricing - their £35/hour rate works out cheaper than most packages for half-day sessions.
Most Snow Hill meeting venues accept hourly bookings with 2-hour minimums becoming standard. Grosvenor House explicitly offers single hours from £35, whilst Airivo on Bennetts Hill charges £45/hour straight. WeWork's per-seat pricing (£10/seat/hour) works brilliantly for quick client catches, and Runway East starts at £35/hour for their smallest rooms. Avoid hotel venues for short bookings - The Grand and Hotel du Vin push half-day minimums. Spaces at Crossway typically enforces 2-hour minimums at around £216/day rates. For ultimate flexibility, The Priory Rooms and Birmingham & Midland Institute offer hourly rates on request.
The Lewis Building wins on pure connectivity - 2 minutes from Snow Hill, 1 minute from Bull Street tram, hosting both Regus and Spaces venues. WeWork at 55 Colmore Row matches this with Bull Street tram outside the door and Snow Hill 4 minutes away. For multi-modal access, The Priory Rooms sits equidistant between Snow Hill (5 min), New Street (7 min) and Moor Street (10 min). Don't overlook tram connections - venues near St Paul's Square access the metro within 5-7 minutes, opening up the entire West Midlands. Holiday Inn Express's position next to St Chads tram stop provides backup routes when Snow Hill gets congested.