The Kao Room is a private, contemporary space designed to help teams focus and collaborate effectively. Perfect for interviews, strategy sessions, or team catch-ups, this small meeting room comfortably seats up to six people while maintaining the professional feel of a larger corporate space.
Equipped with a sleek boardroom table, blackout blinds for privacy, and a 55-inch HD display, the Kao Room ensures presentations are clear and impactful. Seamless video conferencing technology makes hybrid meetings effortless, connecting in-room participants with remote colleagues without interruption.
Located in the heart of London, this meeting space combines convenience with cutting-edge facilities, making it an ideal choice for businesses seeking a premium small meeting room in central London.
This room is ideal for...
- Small meetings
- Interviews
- Training
- Presentations
What's included in the room hire?
- Complimentary Wi-Fi
- The use of a flipchart and pens
- The use of writing pads and pens for all delegates
- Bottled still water
- Wall-mounted flat-screen HD display
- Video conferencing technology
- Functionality to send video and audio signals to any room
- Built-in sound system
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Kao room hire costs
The price of hiring the Appleton Room includes all of the above facilities and excludes VAT. Catering can also be added at an additional cost.
For more information view our current room hire costs. If you are enquiring about booking an event in 2026, please refer to the 2026 tariffs.
Maximum capacity
6 (Boardroom)
Day rate
(8am - 5pm)
£250
Half day rate
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Evening rate
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Did you know?
The Kao Room honours Sir Charles Kao, the physicist whose pioneering work on fibre optics transformed global communications. His contributions to research and education earned him a Nobel Prize, a knighthood and the IET’s Faraday Medal.
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