Welcome to Westminster, London
Welcome to London: one of the most exciting cities on earth—steeped in history, alive with culture, and crammed full of superb attractions. We have world-class museums, theatres and restaurants, a vibrant social scene, and a palpable sense of excitement building as the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games approach. These are just some of the reasons why so many businesses are attracted here, and why London is ranked as one of the best cities in the world in which to do business.
Westminster, at the heart of the city, exemplifies the best that London has to offer. From the iconic sights of Westminster Palace and Abbey, and Buckingham Palace, to the green tranquillity of Regent’s Park. From the buzzing West End shopping district and Chinatown to the picturesque streets of Belgravia. Its range of business facilities is second to none and will provide you with the ideal platform at one of the major confluences of international trade.
We hope to welcome you to London and Westminster soon.
Tracy Halliwell
Director of Business Tourism, Visit London
Boris Johnson Mayor of London, Greater London Authority
London is an inspirational city which can deliver the world in one visit.
London’s strength is its constant variety and diversity; it’s a place where you can lose yourself in the history or be inspired by the contemporary.
Westminster is one of London’s most popular destinations for both leisure and business visitors; it offers an abundance of excellent venues, hotels and services that are regarded as some of the best in the world.
The Westminster Collection (TWC) is a collective of outstanding business venues highlighting the variety and choice that the capital has to offer. From majestic banqueting houses, state-of-the-art conference centres to modern hotels.
See the world. Visit London.
The Westminster Collection Central Hall, Storey’s Gate London, SW1H 9NH 07541 314 855
venue100-twc@yahoo.co.uk www.thewestminstercollection.co.uk
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