Guildhall 71 Basinghall St, London EC2V 7HH

About the Business

Guildhall Great Hall - City of London | Home of the City of London Corporation, Guildhall Great Hall has been the centre of City government since the Middle Ages.

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+442076063030
71 Basinghall St, London EC2V 7HH

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Features

  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance
  • Wheelchair-accessible car park
  • Getting tickets in advance recommended

Recommended Reviews

ken beech
17.02.2024
Guildhall
Can you please pass on my thanks to the two guys working on Sunday 13th Aug. Brilliant with the public and interacting with everyone coming through the front doors. And recommending visiting the Roman Amphitheatre in the lower levels. They were a credit to you AND themselves
Reyaaz Jacobs
09.02.2024
Guildhall
If you're interested in Roman history in London, this must be on your visit list. Gives you a great sense of what life in London was like after the Romans settled here. The ruins of the arena is quite something esp the it's currently displayed which is two stories below current ground level. There are also other art displays. The square which outlines the perimeter of the arena is a great place to have a coffee on a summers day
Simon Cooper
27.01.2024
Guildhall
Enjoyed meeting Florrie the Freedom Sheep at this amazing and ancient institution.We were treated in a very special way for the Freedom ceremony, and given a guided tour of the greatest autograph book in the world AKA the register.Also some extraordinary items, including the surrender sword given to Nelson at the Battle of the Nile, and a bust of the Duke of Wellington.It’s apparently been a part of London life since the 1200s, and remains an incredible part of British society
Rishi Anand
25.01.2024
Guildhall
I had the pleasure of visiting Guildhall yesterday for a special event, and it was a truly remarkable experience. Stepping into this historic venue felt like entering a time capsule, as Guildhall is steeped in centuries of history. The grand architecture and ornate details beautifully reflect its past.It's incredible to think that Guildhall has played a significant role in the city's history for over 600 years, serving as a center for civic and cultural life. Exploring the various rooms and halls, you can't help but be in awe of the rich tapestry of stories that have unfolded within these walls.The event was a perfect blend of the old and the new, combining tradition with modern amenities seamlessly. I was particularly impressed by how well-preserved the building is, considering its age. It's a living testament to the importance of preserving our heritage.Guildhall is not just a venue; it's a living piece of history, and I can't recommend it enough for anyone interested in experiencing the past while enjoying the present.
Shane Giddings
15.01.2024
Guildhall
The ceremonial and administrative center for the city of London; it has been town hall for several hundred years. Construction began in 1411 and was completed in 1440.The site has a long and interesting history. It was the location of a Roman amphitheater going back to the first century AD. The black semicircle in the courtyard photo marks the arena, which was used for gladiator games and executions. Remains of the actual arena are visible in the basement of the Guildhall Art Gallery, which is worth a visit.The Saxons built the original Guildhall on this location.The site was damaged during the Great Fire of London in 1666 and again by German bombs in World War II. The repairs are obvious.Famous trials have taken place here, including that of Jane Gray, the 9 day queen, in 1554.
Sabbi Gavrailov Art
13.01.2024
Guildhall
We visited a galla dinner at this venue recently, and were blown away. The venue is very large and takes you in immediately. The architecture is simply breathtaking. The dinner itself was also executed to a high standard. One of the best banqueting venues I have visited so far. Keep up the great work
Patrick
10.01.2024
Guildhall
Amazing venue. Attended for Wren 300.
Miles Macdonald
01.01.2024
Guildhall
Don't just go to the Guildhall Art Gallery, which is very good, but visit this grand hall, steeped in history as a meeting place and ceremonial venue for investiture of the new mayors. The entrance is via the West Wing, opposite the Art Gallery, across the square. On the square itself is a dark semi-circular line which defines the limits of the roman Amphitheatre discovered under the Guildhall complex.
TiC
27.12.2023
Guildhall
Lovely Hall and free entry gallery next to it with underground surprise - roman amphitheatre remains. At the back of the building Shakespeare's Love Lane. Worth visit
Dennis van Kulleson (DvK)
16.12.2023
Guildhall
I didn’t attended to the inside but the place around it was very clean and nice (so the review is just for the building and place itself). It’s a pretty cool to catch a view.

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71 Basinghall St, London EC2V 7HH
Guildhall