Introduction to The Westminster Collection
Recognised as the leading business tourism marketing collective for venues and events in Westminster, The Westminster Collection (TWC) provides an invaluable resource for organisations and their event planners and buyers. Since 2003, TWC has been driven by the importance of Westminster as a location for people to do business and represents the very best of Westminster’s iconic venues and event spaces.
Venues that are part of The Collection are diverse, and offer those planning events options ranging from the historically significant to the contemporary, the mesmerising and grand, to the intimate and discrete.
The Collection has strong connections with the Mayor’s Office, Westminster City Council and Visit London, all of which have been hugely supportive of The Collection’s efforts to promote business tourism in Westminster. Likewise, member venues gain from TWC’s connections, creating a co-operative network for those visiting Westminster on business and the
primary organisations wanting to attract them. Notably, TWC members refer business to each other, rather than letting opportunities go to other venues outside of the Westminster precinct.
Over the past year, TWC has grown to include over 60 members, including its associate and affiliate members. With more venues committed to join soon, The Collection is consolidating its position as the ‘one-stop-shop’ of venues, accommodation, attractions and other services in Westminster.
Whether it’s for a high-profile reception, a banquet for 800, a conference for four to be sent via the internet to thousands more, an exhibition, product launch, fashion show or wedding, TWC remains the unrivalled representative for venue and event facilities—not just for Westminster, but London as a whole.
The following pages provide a guide to the current The Westminster Collection members, associate members and affiliate members.
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