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Storefront > Rent a conference space > Conference Room in London > Conference Room in Shoreditch, London > Conference Room in Old Street, London
Old Street puts your conference or seminar in the middle of one of London's most connected tech and creative districts. Whether you need a boardroom for eight or a seminar venue for sixty, the neighbourhood offers a range of flexible, short-term conference spaces that are ready to book without long lease commitments.
Old Street sits at the heart of East London's tech cluster, sometimes called Silicon Roundabout, and draws businesses of every size from early-stage startups to established agencies and global brands. That concentration of commercial activity makes it a practical and credible choice when you need to convene clients, partners, or your own team.
Transport access is strong. Old Street station connects directly to the Northern line and National Rail services, and the area is well served by buses and cycling infrastructure. Attendees travelling from the City, Islington, or Hackney can typically arrive in under fifteen minutes.
The spaces themselves reflect the neighbourhood's character. You'll find exposed-brick meeting rooms in converted warehouses, sleek boardrooms in purpose-built office buildings, and gallery-style spaces that work well for workshops or panel discussions. Most can be hired by the hour, half-day, or full day, with catering and AV available through the host or nearby suppliers.
For broader options across the area, browse Conference Space In London or explore the full range of spaces on the London search page.
The Old Street market covers a practical spread of formats suited to different meeting types.
Boardrooms and private meeting rooms are the most common format. These seat between six and twenty people, come with a screen or projector, and are designed for focused working sessions, client presentations, or team offsites.
Seminar and training rooms are suited to structured learning formats where a facilitator leads a group. Capacities typically run from twenty to sixty, with a layout that can be switched between theatre, classroom, and workshop configurations.
Flexible studio and event spaces work well for hybrid formats: a morning of keynotes followed by breakout workshops, or an evening panel with networking. These spaces tend to have fewer fixed fixtures and more scope to configure the room around your agenda.
For the full conceptual overview of what conference and seminar hire involves, visit the Conference Room Seminar Rental project page.
Most venues on Storefront in this area operate on short-term, flexible terms. You are not signing a lease. You are booking a room for the time you need it, with the equipment and services agreed upfront.
Pricing for conference room hire in Old Street typically ranges from £30 to £120 per hour for smaller boardrooms, and £150 to £400 per half-day for larger seminar or event formats. Rates vary by space size, included equipment, and day of the week. Weekday business-hours bookings are usually the most competitive.
When you enquire, it is worth confirming: Wi-Fi bandwidth and reliability for video calls, AV equipment and whether a technician is on site, catering options or kitchen access, natural light and ventilation, and cancellation or reschedule policy.
If you are comparing options across nearby areas, Conference Rooms in Hackney, London and Conference Rooms in West End, London are both within a reasonable distance and offer a different mix of spaces.
For context on the wider Shoreditch neighbourhood and its commercial real estate landscape, the Shoreditch Neighborhood Guide Londons Hipster Hangout is a useful reference, and the Shoreditch search page covers all space types in the area.
The typical user profile in Old Street skews toward tech companies, creative agencies, and professional services firms that are either based in East London or have clients and partners concentrated here.
Common use cases include: quarterly all-hands meetings for distributed teams, client workshops and strategy days, investor briefings and board meetings, training and onboarding sessions, and panel events or roundtables with external guests.
For teams that run events regularly, having a known, reliable venue in the area simplifies logistics considerably. Many of the spaces on Storefront can be booked on a recurring basis if that suits your schedule.
You can search and enquire directly through Storefront. Browse the available conference room listings in Old Street, select a space that matches your group size and format, and send an enquiry to the host. Most hosts respond within a few hours and can confirm availability, pricing, and any specific requirements for your booking.
Conference room hire in Old Street generally runs from £30 to £120 per hour for smaller boardrooms seating up to twenty people. Larger seminar venues or flexible studio spaces with AV and catering support typically price from £150 to £400 per half-day. Rates vary by day, duration, and what is included.
Yes. Most spaces listed in Old Street offer full-day hire alongside hourly and half-day options. Full-day bookings often come with a small rate reduction compared to separate half-day pricing. Confirm the exact terms when you enquire, as each host sets their own schedule and minimum booking periods.
Many Old Street venues are set up for hybrid meetings. Look for spaces that specify high-speed Wi-Fi, video conferencing equipment, and a dedicated screen or display. If this is a priority, mention it when you enquire so the host can confirm their setup meets your technical requirements.
For straightforward bookings, one to two weeks is usually sufficient. For larger seminar formats or popular dates such as the start of the working week, two to four weeks in advance is a safer lead time. Last-minute bookings are sometimes possible, particularly for smaller rooms, but availability is less predictable.
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