The Guardsman Hotel welcomes PA Life Club members to view and experience the unique boutique hotel, that feels like a private members club. It’s located in the heart of Westminster, a short walk from Buckingham Palace. The Guardsman is designed for those who want the tailored, personal experience offered by a club, the flexibility and […]
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PA LIFE CLUB MEET UP: THE GUARDSMAN HOTEL IN WESTMINSTER
PA Life Club: Enjoy a night at the movies with Odeon Cinemas
PA Life Club members will get the chance to enjoy the VIP treatment and a private film viewing with Odeon Luxe Leicester Square. On February 12, PA Life Club members will be given the opportunity to visit the Odeon Luxe Leicester Square and be treated to the VIP cinema experience, including a private movie screening. […]
College Court wins National Award for best customer service
College Court have been awarded the prestigious โBest Customer Serviceโ in the Academic Venue Awards hosted at the Queen Mary University of London on Wednesday 22nd November. College Court, the University of Leicesterโs conference centre and hotel, had received four finalist positions in the awards. The Academic Venue Awards celebrated the best of the best […]
Join Asemblr at Google for a focus group this Friday
Asemblr, PA Life’s white label event planning platform, is a new digital proposition helping transform the event planning process. They are continuing to improve their solution to provide an end to end booking tool for all types of events. This innovative platform has been designed with PAs in mind and needs your event planning expertise […]
Venue of the Week: No. 11 Cavendish Square
No.11 Cavendish Square is located at the heart of the West End, easily accessible to underground links at Oxford Circus or Bond Street. Within 20 different rooms the venue dramatically combines period features of the Georgian era. Large windows overlooking Cavendish Square, ornate fireplaces, chandeliers and cornicing are juxtaposed with contemporary conference suites in an […]
Venue of the Week: Stamford Bridge
Itโs been a big year for Stamford Bridge, and thatโs without discussing the football. Not being much of a sports fan myself, I wasnโt sure what to expect when visiting their โexperimentalโ event earlier this year, but the venue has continued to grow and shift for the corporate world over the last few months. Between […]
New corporate events space now available at The Science Museum
The Science Museum in South Kensington has announced that its versatile Level 1 space will be available for corporate event hire from November 2017 until March 2018. The 750sqft blank canvas space can host a multitude of events including exhibitions, fashion shows, award ceremonies, product launches, large-scale conferences or seated dinners, all of which can […]
Stamford Bridge Reveals Refurbished West Stand and 1905 Club
Stamford Bridgeโs iconic West Stand has relaunched this week, following a major renovation project that saw much of the stadiumโs hospitality and event space refreshed and upgraded. The stadium, home to Chelsea Football Club, has made significant changes to the West Stand which is home to 50 individual event spaces, including the exclusive Directorsโ Lounge, […]
Venue of the Week: The Orange
Although it can easily be mistaken for your everyday London gastropub, The Orange has an authentic Belgravian charm that not only sets it apart from its competition as a casual after-work destination but also as an event and meeting venue. Sat on Pimlico Road, a short walking distance from both Sloane Square and Victoria stations, […]
Belmond celebrates the art of living well
A stylish new global advertising campaign celebrating the art of living well โ the โArt of Savoir-Vivreโ – brings to life the heart and soul of Belmond and its global travel experiences โ a world full of extraordinary characters and inspiring locations. The new campaign supports a key part of the Companyโs strategic plan to […]
Bruges means business
In recent years, the cobbled city of Bruges is best known as the backdrop for Colin Farrellโs sulking in crime comedy In Bruges, but you only need to set foot on its spider-web streets to see the heritage flowing in each direction. Home of fine art and finer wines (and fantastic beers) the rich history […]
How PAs need to embrace change โ Live from the Academic Venue Showcase
The role of PAs has evolved and changed as much as the industries they work within over the past 10 years. Innovations in technology, changes in expectations and an increased desire to have access to information on-demand has meant that what is expected of PAs, EAs and VAs has shifted. Discussing how to lean into […]
What to expect from the Academic Venue Showcase
The PA Life team are set up and ready to go at todayโs Academic Venue Showcase at Arsenalโs Emirates Stadium, but what should you look out for on the show floor today? Come and see PALife today @academicvenues @Arsenal #PALife #EVENTS #show pic.twitter.com/R6vOoAAsUQ โ PA Life (@PALifeMag) October 11, 2017 Kicking off the seminars at […]
Venue of the week: Vintnersโ Hall
Itโs certainly not impossible to host an event surrounded by history and heritage in London, but sometimes the level of history on display for an event venue still astounds me. Vintnersโ Hall sits among some very modern architecture on the Thames, yet the building itself is unashamedly, gloriously out of time. Still in possession of […]
Must-read tips for smarter venue booking
Booking the right venue takes careful planning. Capita Travel and Events shares its essential checklist for getting the best value every time you plan a meeting and book a venue… Be flexible with dates You could save, on average, 22% on both meetings and travel costs if you book during quieter periods. Venues can often […]
App of the Week: Asemblr
How much of your time is consumed with venue sourcing? How often do you find yourself waiting to hear back from a venue, or talking for long periods with people not giving you the answers you need? Asemblr is hoping to cut through all the red tape and give PAs exactly what they need in […]
Tried & Tasted: The Alfred Tennyson
When I was invited to a London gastro-pub for review, I should have known there would be more to it than that. Although it seems itโs impossible to traverse London for a review without being caught in the pouring rain, once we walked within the Alfred Tennyson it was clear we had entered its own […]
Venue of the Week: Natural History Museum
This may surprise you, but this museum has got quite a history… You may have visited it as a child, you may have taken your family there, you might have never been to the museum, but I would bet you know about this museum. Not being a London native, I grew up only knowing London […]