Corporate Magazine | March 2018

There is a fantastic collection of hotels, mansions and venues which have taken a dramatic role or created the perfect celluloid backdrop in British, Bollywood and Hollywood films. From dramas, thrillers and action adventures, they're all perfect for inspiring delegates and wowing clients with block buster appeal! Go on location for your next event... and see where you can roll out the red carpet! Read Now >> https://www.findmeaconference.com/magazine There is a fantastic collection of hotels, mansions and venues which have taken a dramatic role or created the perfect celluloid backdrop in British, Bollywood and Hollywood films. From dramas, thrillers and action adventures, they're all perfect for inspiring delegates and wowing clients with block buster appeal!

Go on location for your next event... and see where you can roll out the red carpet!

Read Now >> https://www.findmeaconference.com/magazine

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01775 843410 Monday to Friday, 8.30am - 5.30pm Sandown Park Race Course Knebworth House For thriller fans Sandown Park Racecourse collects the statue for a supporting role in the Matt Damon movie Green Zone, when it doubled for Baghdad International Airport. Jump off the train at Esher Station, served by trains from London Waterloo, or take advantage of the free car park with 3,000 spaces making international conferencing a drama free option. Perfect for trade exhibitions, training days and meetings, there are a series of modern suites and vast halls, welcoming up to 1,500 delegates. Take comic book fantasy and celluloid success and host a meeting or corporate celebration with Wayne Manor as the imposing backdrop. The Tim Burton directed 1989 version of Batman saw the stately Knebworth House used as the exterior to Bruce Wayne's house in the fictional city of Gotham. Set in 250 acres of attractive parkland and just 28 miles north of London, Knebworth House Conferencing and Banqueting Centre welcomes up to 200 guests to the 16th Century Tithe Barns, the 500 year old house and ten different marquee sites. If the caped crusader doesn't impress and you prefer fact over fiction, the stunning Jacobean Banqueting Hall has played host to Prime Ministers, authors, artists, explorers, Queen Elizabeth I and Queen Elizabeth II. 18

01775 843410 Monday to Friday, 8.30am - 5.30pm HM Tower of London The Barbican Sticking with royalty, and to keep Colin Firth fans happy, especially as his performance won Best Actor, Knebworth House also hosted the ball thrown by Edward VIII in The King's Speech and no one would argue with HM Tower of London collecting a couple of awards for the most iconic building and for an unrivalled back story of 1,000 years of monarchy, treason and execution, expertly captured in the Cate Blanchet film Elizabeth. Finally, thrill delegates with a top secret meeting at The Barbican, which was used as MI6 HQ in Quantum of Solace, or follow in the footsteps of Paddington and head over to the Natural History Museum… just avoid the taxidermist! 19

01775 843410<br />

Monday to Friday, 8.30am - 5.30pm<br />

HM Tower of London<br />

The Barbican<br />

Sticking with royalty, and to keep Colin Firth<br />

fans happy, especially as his performance<br />

won Best Actor, Knebworth House also<br />

hosted the ball thrown by Edward VIII in<br />

The King's Speech and no one would argue<br />

with HM Tower of London collecting a couple<br />

of awards for the most iconic building and<br />

for an unrivalled back story of 1,000 years of<br />

monarchy, treason and execution, expertly<br />

captured in the Cate Blanchet film Elizabeth.<br />

Finally, thrill delegates with a top secret meeting<br />

at The Barbican, which was used as MI6 HQ in<br />

Quantum of Solace, or follow in the footsteps of<br />

Paddington and head over to the Natural History<br />

Museum… just avoid the taxidermist!<br />

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