Whatever your organisation’s journey, you’ll find your perfect event destination at Central Campus Venues.
We’ve created a uniquely flexible offer with the perfect blend of cutting-edge venues and diverse meeting, event and exhibition spaces for up to 1,200 delegates, plus great accommodation and hospitality that caters for every taste and every need. All located on the University of Warwick campus.
With world leading culture and leisure on your doorstep and our world class team taking care of everything, you can rest easy that no matter the size of your group or scale of ambition, your event will be a success.
Warwick Conferences is easily accessible by road, rail and air. A mere 4 miles from Coventry Rail Station, visitors can reach London Euston by train in under an hour. Birmingham International Airport is also only 20 minutes away with the venue benefitting from links to all the major motorway networks.
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