Florence Nightingale


  • Up to 10 delegates
  • Ideal for meetings
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Fixed Boardroom Layout
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Room features

Florence Nightingale is a modern, bright and airy meeting room and event space which overlooks Cavendish Square. Benefiting from natural daylight it offers a fixed boardroom layout for up to 10 people.

All our rooms support video conferencing with Microsoft Teams or Zoom, making them ideal for hybrid meetings and events. And our in-house AV team will be on hand to help you get setup.

85 inch TV screen (4K Ultra HD)
Yealink videoconferencing
Complementary WiFi
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Take a 3D tour of the Florence Nightingale room and any other spaces in our London venue.

Florence Nightingale, London meeting room

London meeting room hire

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Latest technology

Latest technology

Our venue is packed with the latest AV tech to ensure your event is a success. From premium quality sound equipment and projectors to PTZ cameras and wireless presentation systems.

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Onsite hospitality

Onsite hospitality

Our hospitality menus have been created to suit a range of different events and meet delegate taste and dietary requirements. All food is prepared onsite using fresh ingredients of the highest quality, most sourced locally.

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Experienced venue staff

Experienced staff

Our friendly venue team have years of experience going above and beyond to support your events. And of course they also know our venue inside-out.

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Florence Nightingale (1820-1910)

Florence Nightingale is credited with laying the foundations for professional nursing with the establishment of the first school of nursing at St Thomas’ Hospital in London, and she is celebrated for her invaluable work throughout the Crimean War (1853-1856).

Though born to an affluent family, Nightingale was dedicated to improving health care for all sections of British society throughout her career. This is reflected in her efforts to establish training for nurses of the poor in Liverpool, and her influential work in the Association for Improving Workhouse Infirmaries. Nightingale’s talent for organisation was recognised during a cholera outbreak in 1854 at Middlesex Hospital, and this led Sidney Herbert, Secretary for War, to enable Nightingale and 38 other professional qualified nurses to travel to Crimea. Nightingale’s work during the Crimean War inspired her to petition for a royal commission on the Army Medical Service.

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20 Cavendish Square, London, W1G 0RN

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