Event Space in Bristol City Hall
Lord Mayor’s Reception Room
- Bristol City Hall
- Theatre: 50, Boardroom: 22
- Meetings
The Lord Mayor’s Reception Room is a refined heritage space within Bristol City Hall. Wood-panelled walls and original detailing create a warm, formal atmosphere. A heritage fireplace anchors the room, with a historic map displayed above the mantelpiece. The room is an intimate setting, making it well suited for smaller, high-level gatherings.
A flexible room with historic character
Traditional features give the room a sense of authority while remaining comfortable for meetings and discussions. The flexible layout allows the space to adapt to different formats across the day. A flat-screen monitor supports presentations and structured sessions. Clear sightlines and natural flow help participants stay focused on the discussion.
Original features add character and interest, giving meetings a setting that feels special without distractions. Guests are surrounded by history in a space that encourages focused discussion and confident hosting. The Lord Mayor’s Reception Room offers an environment that elevates formal events through its atmosphere and heritage details.
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