Queen Elizabeth II Conference Centre

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The front entrance to the Queen Elizabeth II Conference Centre from the Sanctuary outside Westminster Abbey.
The front entrance to the Queen Elizabeth II Conference Centre from the Sanctuary outside Westminster Abbey.

The Queen Elizabeth II Conference Centre is a conference centre in London, England. It is located right in the heart of the city, a minute's walk from the Palace of Westminster. It was opened by Her Majesty the Queen in 1986. It is operated by the British government as an executive agency of Communities and Local Government.

The centre has four main auditoria, seven conference rooms and many smaller rooms.

It specialises in events for between 40 and 1,300 delegates. Due to its location it attracts many high profile meetings. It also has 2,000 square metres of exhibition space.

The Queen Elizabeth II Conference Centre is a very successful venue hosting over 400 meetings each year and returning an annual dividend to the Exchequer, thus not reliant on the taxpayer for financial support.

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Exhibition centres in London include:

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