Venue

One Whitehall Place

1 Whitehall Place,
London
SW1A 2HE

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View across River Thames to One Whitehall Place
© Chris Lawrence Images/Shutterstock

 

One Whitehall Place is an impressive and historic venue located on the Embankment in central London. Fomerly, the National Liberal Club (NLC), it was established on the site by William Ewart Gladstone in 1884 for the purpose of providing club facilities for Liberal Party campaigners. This striking neo-Gothic building overlooking the River Thames is the second-largest clubhouse ever built. Designed by Alfred Waterhouse, it was completed in 1887. One Whitehall Place is now part of The Royal Horseguards Hotel. The One Whitehall Place event spaces retain features of their original decor from the late 1800s with magnificent tiled pillars, fireplaces, high ceilings and glittering chandeliers. 

The nearest Tube stations to the One Whitehall Place are:

  • Embankment - Bakerloo, Circle, District and Northern lines (4 minute walk)
  • Charing Cross - Northern and Bakerloo lines (8 minute walk)
  • Westminster - Circle, District, Jubilee lines (8 minute walk)

Contactless payment cards are accepted for tube travel in London.

For further information and journey planning, please go to the Transport for London website (external link). 

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Accommodation

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Travelling to the UK

By Train

Eurostar high-speed rail services run to and from St Pancras International in London.  Eurostar connects London with Paris, Brussels and Lille. From these cities, you can travel on to more than 100 European destinations. Taking a trip on the Eurostar between London and Paris takes two hours and 12 minutes. London to Brussels takes 2 hours and 1 minute while London to Lille takes one hour and 22 minutes.

By Air

London City Airport (LCY) is the closest airport to the conference venue and is one of the easiest and most accessible airports in London thanks to its location just 9.5km (6 miles) east of central London and 4.8km (3 miles) from Canary Wharf.

Located 32km (20 miles) west of central London, London Heathrow Airport (LHR) is the busiest airport in the UK and thanks to the new Elizabeth Line is connects directly to the conference location.  Alternatively, the Heathrow Express to London Paddington is the fastest way to travel between Heathrow Airport and central London, taking 15 to 20 minutes.

Gatwick Airport (LGW) is the second busiest airport in the UK, serving hundreds of destinations and millions of passengers every year. The airport is located 45km (28 miles) south of London.  The Gatwick Express is a nonstop train service between the airport and Victoria station in central London.

London Stansted Airport (STN) is the UK's fourth busiest airport. The airport is located 64km (40 miles) north-east of London. It is home to many of the UK's low-cost airlines, mostly serving destinations in Europe.  The Stansted Express is the quickest way into central London, with trains to London Liverpool Street taking 47 minutes.

Visa

If you need a visa to attend the conference the earliest you can apply is 3 months before you travel, however it can take some time to process the application therefore it is essential that you begin the application process as soon as possible, in order that you obtain your visa in time.   The Standard Visitor Visa, required for business trips visa costs £127 for up to 6 months. 

You must submit your own application to the relevant authority and follow up accordingly. IOM3 is unable to follow up your application on your behalf or enter into direct correspondence with consulates.

A Visa Support Letter will only be issued to speakers, exhibitors or regsistered delegates who have paid their registration fee in full. Once we have confirmed receipt of payment from the proposed attendee, we will need the full name, nationality, passport number, expiry date and date of birth for the attendee to enable us to issue a Visa Support Letter. The Visa Support Letter will confirm the event title, date and location. It will also confirm whether the individual is a speaker or exhibitor. It will not imply any undertaking to provide funding nor act as financial guarantee for your stay in the UK. IOM3 reserves the right not to issue a Visa Support Letter in certain cases even if above conditions have been met. Refund of registration fees will be considered in the case of a Visa application being declined.