Excel Exhibition Centre

About Excel Exhibition Centre

ExCeL is an exhibitions and international convention centre in Custom House, London Borough of Newham. It is located on a 100acre site on the northern quay of the Royal Victoria Dock in London Docklands, between Canary Wharf and London City Airport. HistoryThe centre was built by Sir Robert McAlpine and first opened in November 2000. In May 2008, it was acquired by Abu Dhabi National Exhibitions Company. Phase II of development, which included building London's first International Convention Centre (ICC) and creating an eastern arrival experience, was completed on 1 May 2010. In 2015, ExCeL announced the opening of CentrEd at ExCeL, a dedicated training and meetings space located close to the western entrance of the venue overlooking Royal Victoria Dock, adding to ExCeL's wide range of flexible spaces. The Royal Victoria Dock closed to commercial traffic in 1981, but it is still accessible to shipping. The centre's waterfront location allows visiting vessels to moor alongside the centre (for example, the 2005 London Boat Show was visited by HMS Sutherland). The exhibition building itself consists of two column-free, rectangular, subdividable halls of approximately 479, 493 square feet (approximately 44, 546 m²) each, on either side of a central boulevard containing catering facilities and information points. There are also three sets of function rooms, one overlooking the water, another above the western end of the central boulevard, and the third on the north side of the building. These are used for smaller meetings, seminars, presentations, and corporate hospitality. There are six hotels, more than 30 bars and restaurants, plus 3, 700 parking spaces on the campus.

Excel Exhibition Centre Description

ExCeL is an exhibitions and international convention centre in Custom House, London Borough of Newham. It is located on a 100acre site on the northern quay of the Royal Victoria Dock in London Docklands, between Canary Wharf and London City Airport. HistoryThe centre was built by Sir Robert McAlpine and first opened in November 2000. In May 2008, it was acquired by Abu Dhabi National Exhibitions Company. Phase II of development, which included building London's first International Convention Centre (ICC) and creating an eastern arrival experience, was completed on 1 May 2010. In 2015, ExCeL announced the opening of CentrEd at ExCeL, a dedicated training and meetings space located close to the western entrance of the venue overlooking Royal Victoria Dock, adding to ExCeL's wide range of flexible spaces. The Royal Victoria Dock closed to commercial traffic in 1981, but it is still accessible to shipping. The centre's waterfront location allows visiting vessels to moor alongside the centre (for example, the 2005 London Boat Show was visited by HMS Sutherland). The exhibition building itself consists of two column-free, rectangular, subdividable halls of approximately 479, 493 square feet (approximately 44, 546 m²) each, on either side of a central boulevard containing catering facilities and information points. There are also three sets of function rooms, one overlooking the water, another above the western end of the central boulevard, and the third on the north side of the building. These are used for smaller meetings, seminars, presentations, and corporate hospitality. There are six hotels, more than 30 bars and restaurants, plus 3, 700 parking spaces on the campus.

More about Excel Exhibition Centre

Excel Exhibition Centre is located at One Western Gateway, Royal Victoria Dock, London, E16 1XL, London, United Kingdom
http://www.excel-london.co.uk