Peerspace is the easiest way to book unique spaces for workshops. We also have spaces for productions and events.
Every day we uncover new, creative spaces perfect for your workshop day – from local gardens, expansive rooftops, trendy office spaces, and beyond.
Our spaces are priced to fit your budget. Hire by the hour for your workshop without worrying about hidden fees.
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Training Space in South Croydon
South Croydon, England35 guests
Pool house / Day studio / Office space / Gardens
Uckfield, England5.0 (1)
14 guests
Javelin Block
Birmingham, England5.0 (1)
25 guests
Cambridge Chronicles
Cambridge, England50 guests
Notcutt House Meeting Room for 12 Attendees
London, England12 guests
Meeting Room for 16 Attendees - Hayton Room
Birmingham, England16 guests
Trendy Aesthetic Content Creation Living Room And Dining Room
Luton, England4.8 (6)
6 guests
Seashell Trust
Cheadle, England220 guests
Spacious Events Space in Converted Industrial Mill
Stockport, England50 guests
Modern Urban , studio/ event space
Nottingham, England200 guests
Relaxed meeting room (for 6)
Cheadle, England10 guests
West Hove Studio
Hove, England25 guests
Up the Creek Comedy Club
London, England100 guests
Feather & Heart
Brentford, England50 guests
Fleet meeting room
London, England10 guests
Stryx Play Gallery Cafe
Birmingham, England35 guests
Meeting Room for 18 Attendees in Central Manchester - Rylands
Manchester, England18 guests
Heritage 1907
Oldham, England25 guests
Pricing information in this section is based on proprietary data from bookings made on Peerspace from 2016 to 2025.
Workshop spaces average £97 per hour to rent, but it’s easy to spend less or more depending on what you’re looking for. For a space on the smaller side, expect to spend closer to £77, whereas larger venues run about £142 per hour.
When searching for a workshop venue, check Peerspace first. Peerspace keeps active listings of unique workshop venues in your local area, which may include private creative studios, trendy meeting spaces in hip cafes, boutique hotel conference rooms, and so much more. A unique workshop venue can set the tone for the entire event. In drab surroundings, participants tend to be less energetic and participatory. In cool, creative environments, innovative energy flourishes, and workshops thrive.
The best workshop planning checklist is the one you make yourself, customized to your own needs. Make sure to include these crucial steps: First, schedule the date and time of the workshop, and select the workshop venue. Second, prepare any materials the participants will need, from printed itineraries to handouts and name tags, if applicable. Third, prepare presentation materials—i.e. PowerPoint slides, videos, etc. Finally, ensure that participants will have access to drinks and refreshments.
When looking for a workshop invite template, you can't go wrong searching the web. Look for platforms that help users design documents, like Canva. Check social media networks—especially Pinterest—for free templates. E-commerce platforms that sell design templates like Creative Market and Etsy will have workshop invite templates available too if you're willing to pay a few dollars for one you like.
When conducting a workshop, some prep work and creativity can be the difference between an incredible event and an absolute bore. First, ask yourself some basic questions: What's the purpose of your workshop? How many attendees do you expect? How long will your workshop last? With these items in mind, you can move on to finding the perfect workshop venue. Workshops are generally participatory and small, with a focus on interaction and collaboration. This is what differentiates them from lectures or seminars. Keep things interactive and creative, with a focus on what participants will do during the workshop, not on what they'll be told.