Make a statement at 60 Great Queen Street, a striking fashion show venue in central London.
In the heart of Covent Garden, this Grade II* listed landmark combines grand Art Deco design with modern production facilities, providing a dramatic stage for catwalks, presentations and after-show receptions.
Originally built in the 1920s, the building is steeped in a tradition of craftsmanship and creativity. Skilled artisans and stonemasons collaborated on every element, from the hand-carved limestone façade to the intricate mosaic floors and ornate wood panelling. Their dedication to detail is visible throughout, giving each space a sense of artistry that naturally complements fashion design.
Today, that legacy continues to inspire. Designers are drawn to the venue’s soaring ceilings, sweeping marble staircases and Art Deco detailing – features that frame a runway as beautifully. Behind the historic elegance, contemporary facilities support the demands of modern productions, with versatile layouts, professional AV infrastructure and expert on-site staff ready to bring your creative vision to life.
During London Fashion Week 2023, Julien Macdonald x Gabriela transformed 60 Great Queen Street into a glittering runway. The Art Deco interiors and soaring ceilings framed a high-energy show that drew international press and industry tastemakers.
Known for her avant-garde designs, Pam Hogg has selected our venue on multiple occasions to showcase her collections. The dramatic architecture provides the perfect contrast to her bold creations, creating a true synergy with the designs and their surrounding environment.
60 Great Queen Street can seat up to 800 guests using just the lower level of seating in The Grand Temple.
There are three back of house spaces available: The Long Room, The Grand Masters and The Grand Officers, all providing ample backstage space for a professional central London fashion show set-up.
Yes, we have a number of elegant wooden hanging rails in The Long Room and Grand Officers that are in situ all year round.
There is a natural catwalk through the middle of The Grand Temple. A stage can be built in this space to create a raised platform or, alternatively, a covering can be laid over the carpet for a non-raised catwalk.
Yes, there is a fly-over bridge from the back of house space in The Grand Officers to stage left in The Grand Temple.
Yes, 60 Great Queen Street is fully accessible with gaps in the in-situ seating where wheelchairs can be placed for prime viewing.