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The Drayton
London, England8 guests
Meeting Room for 12 Attendees in Spinningfields - Egerton
Manchester, England12 guests
Meeting Room for 10 Attendees in Redcliffe - Clifton
Bristol, England10 guests
Relaxed meeting room (for 6)
Cheadle, England10 guests
Meeting Room for 10 Attendees - Warner
Birmingham, England10 guests
Seashell Trust
Cheadle, England24 guests
Meeting Room for 8 Attendees - Embleton
Birmingham, England8 guests
Katherine Low Settlement
London, England40 guests
Market
High Wycombe, England5.0 (1)
40 guests
Luv Yourself Space
London, England40 guests
Large open-plan minimalist meeting space in convenient village location
Cambridge, England15 guests
Meeting Room for 16 Attendees - Hayton Room
Birmingham, England16 guests
Luv Yourself Space
London, England4.3 (3)
50 guests
Meeting Room for 12 Attendees - Montrose
Edinburgh, Scotland12 guests
Meeting Room for 6 Attendees in Central Manchester - Hartley
Manchester, England6 guests
Meeting Room for 4 Attendees in the City Centre - Alan Turing
Manchester, England4 guests
Blame Frank
Leighton Buzzard, England5.0 (1)
12 guests
The 503Studio
London, England60 guests
Pricing information in this section is based on proprietary data from bookings made on Peerspace from 2016 to 2025.
Team meetings average £64 per hour to rent, but it’s easy to spend less or more depending on what you’re looking for. For a space on the smaller side, expect to spend closer to £70, whereas larger venues run about £53 per hour.
The best team meeting icebreakers are low-pressure, fun, and relatively short. We love integrating social media into meeting icebreakers; for example—just having attendees follow each other on a particular platform and post to a dedicated hashtag for the event builds camaraderie and fosters relationships that can persist long after the meeting. Speaking of relationships, an "Icebreaker Speed Dating" activity is great, too! Just have attendees rotate every 2-3 minutes, giving them a short window to introduce themselves to their partner and explain their role in the company, a project they're working on, or something more personal. Keep it light!
When searching for team meeting rooms, check Peerspace first. Peerspace is constantly updating its database of productivity-boosting team meeting rooms in your local area, from innovative co-working spaces and rooms in boutique art studios to cafe rooftops and hip coffee shop conference spaces. A unique team meeting venue fosters a creative, upbeat atmosphere. When your team is feeling innovative and energetic, productivity goes through the roof, and big ideas come to life.
When scheduling a team meeting, remember: Who, Where, When, and Why. Decide the date and time of the meeting, keeping in mind potential scheduling conflicts. Peruse local team meeting venues to find unique meeting locations that will help foster a creative, collaborative atmosphere. Once you've locked the date, place, and time down, send an invite to everyone who needs to attend explaining the goal of the meeting, as well as the scheduling details.
How to conduct a team meeting is all about having a plan of action and sticking to it. Have an agenda for your meeting, and make sure all participants have a copy of it. Directly engage your team, soliciting feedback and questions. Try to foster a collaborative, relaxed atmosphere by incorporating some creative team meeting ideas. Finally, establish clear action items for everyone for when the meeting ends.