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It's not just the Beckham family that is splurging their cash.
It is reported that Yoko Ono spent 150,000 to rent a digital billboard on the Piccadilly lamp, prompting us to "imagine all the people who live in peace ".
But if it sounds like a rich game, think about it.
Double check, there are many options in the shallow pocket of London, although the price is still high.
In fact, there are a lot of places in the entire capital waiting to be transformed into your own personal gathering space.
Here's a choice: Aldwych station, Strand, WC2 do you have a train to catch?
Aldwych station, an old branch of the Piccadilly line, closed in 1994, but can now book parties, one-time pop events and movies shot by those with 119-step stamina, take you from the past to this explosion.
For details please call 020 7222 5600 London Eye, SE1 Crane your neck and you may see what Leo Blair has for dinner.
Reservations after eight o'clock P. M. until 30 April), after 10pm (May-Sept);
The minimum booking price of 10 of 32 capsules is 3,500, 25 people per capsule (
If champagne is served on board).
The recruitment fee for the whole project is £ 10,000, which includes a cocktail party held in the County Hall.
Tel: 0870 500 0600 (www. londoneye. com)
London Zoo, Regent's Park, covers your nose with your thumb when you hit a crocodile.
In addition to the two restaurants, there are five animal houses to book a cocktail party for £ 550 per serving, excluding food, drinks and safety.
Tel: 020 7449 6381 (www. londonzoo. co. uk)
NW1 Madame Tussauds Marylebone Road tries to find out who is real and who is wax after the sea breeze.
Museum can be booked from 7: 0011pm.
Garden parties are included (
"Guests can enjoy cocktails, snacks, and even dinner in the company of sports, TV and movie celebrities ";
Uh, it's made of wax)
And the night of the premiere (
"Drink Champagne, in a group of-
List celebrities like Marilyn Monroe, Arnold Schwarzenegger and Brad Pitt ").
The layout is £ 7,250 and it bought you a £ 350 reception and dinner at the Garden Party and the big deal.
Tel: 020 7487 0224 (www. madametussauds. com)
The underground Croft of the round house on NW1 Chalk Farm Road got lost in a dark passage --
Hope someone can find you.
Built in 1846 as steam-
Engine repair and cornering shed, the central circular space is surrounded by an arched corridor with 24 arched passages on it, just like the spokes of the wheels.
Anything from 100 to 500 guests can be booked;
Prices can be negotiated.
Tel: 020 7424 9991 (www. roundhouse. org. uk)
After seven o'clock P. M. on Monday/Tuesday, St place, 12 Floral Street, WC2, booked for up to 200 people, excluding drinks/food, £ 450 per hour.
Traditionally female
If the party is limited to koi lounges and restaurants, only the beauty center will accept reservations for both men and women.
For women groups, at least 40 people have access to facilities such as sauna, swimming pool and lounge chairs, but no treatment is available.
Tel: 08700 630300 (www. thesanctuary. co. uk)
These traditional cinemas can be rented during off-hours-
Film screening.
Price negotiable;
Dining can be provided by the cinema or brought in by the audience.
If you want to book a movie for the whole night, the cost will rise sharply, though it does happen.
W1 Baker Street screen (capacity 100);
Green on the screen, N1 (capacity 300);
Screen on the mountain, NW3 (capacity 339).
Tel: 7242 5523 Tate Britain, Milbank, SW1 Rex Whistler restaurant, the artist's famous 1925 mural extends the length of a wall and can book up to 80 people, buffet or seating costs £ 2,800down dinner.
Other possibilities include the new Manton entrance (
600 capacity/5,400)and Room 15 (
400 capacity/5,400)
Full of pre-
Painting by Raphael.
Tel: 020 7887 8008 (www. tate. org. uk)
Tower Bridge, Tower Bridge Road, SE1 Quaff bubbly when peak time is under you.
The exciting 14ft above the Thames, a covered walkway and dining area can be rented by up to 100 of people, and up to 250 can attend the reception: 2,500 books in the first four hours.
Tel: 020 7407 9222 (www. towerbridge. org. uk)