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Alexandra Palace

Alexandra Palace

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Alexandra Palace is London’s most stylish and versatile venue for exhibitions, conferences, hospitality and private celebrations; from the most intimate to large-scale events.

Opened in 1873, the Palace has a long and fascinating history, yet has been extensively renovated and refurbished to meet the needs of modern event organisers with an excellent range of multi-purpose halls and smaller rooms. Set in 196 acres of gorgeous parkland overlooking London, it is conveniently located between Muswell Hill and Wood Green, just five miles from Piccadilly Circus.
Category : Days Out
Keywords : alexandra palace   alexandra palace uk   ally pally   venue london   hospitality venue   wedding venue   private hospitality   grounds and teambuilding   ice rink   exhibitions   conservation area   conferences and banqueting   phoenix bar   live events and concerts  
Date: Dec 30, 2008


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