Sandy Park leads with the Exeter Suite accommodating 800 theatre-style, whilst The Forum's Alumni Auditorium seats 435 for plenary sessions with 12 adjacent seminar rooms for breakouts. Peter Chalk Centre offers exceptional flexibility with its reconfigurable halls creating up to 12 training rooms plus five lecture theatres ranging from 105 to 350 seats. For mid-size cohorts, Streatham Court provides four recently refurbished lecture theatres up to 264 capacity with integrated recording capabilities. These university and stadium venues typically charge £30-55 per person for day delegate rates, including refreshments and standard AV equipment.
St Sidwell's Community Centre publishes transparent rates from just £10-20 per hour for rooms seating up to 30, whilst The Exeter Business Hub near Central station offers fixed pricing at £100 half-day or £150 full-day for spaces accommodating 25 delegates. Fresha on the business park provides exceptional value with DDR at £29.50-34.50 including all catering and free parking. For slightly larger budgets, Exeter Phoenix charges £18-27 hourly for meeting spaces, with their Digital Workshop at £200 per day including Mac suite access. These venues prove that effective training doesn't require premium pricing, especially when booking direct through Zipcube's platform.
The Rougemont Hotel sits literally opposite Exeter Central station with a 1-2 minute walk, whilst venues like The Exeter Business Hub and RAMM are within 4-6 minutes on foot. The university cluster including The Forum and Peter Chalk Centre lies 15-20 minutes from St David's station or accessible via regular bus services. Sandy Park benefits from two nearby stations - Digby & Sowton and Newcourt - both approximately 15-20 minutes' walk. Even Exeter City FC at St James Park has its own adjacent railway station. Most city centre venues fall within a 10-minute radius of Central station, making Exeter remarkably convenient for delegates arriving by train.
Reed Hall brings Italian Renaissance grandeur to corporate training with seven rooms in a historic mansion surrounded by gardens, perfect for leadership retreats requiring inspiration. Exeter Custom House on the Quayside offers the Grade I-listed Long Room for distinctive seminars with canal views. For modern alternatives, Hotel du Vin's boutique spaces like The Library combine period features with contemporary comfort for groups up to 16. Kaleider Studios provides creative energy with quirky arts spaces and maker facilities ideal for design thinking workshops. Even Exeter Castle's Courtroom creates memorable training experiences in genuinely historic surroundings, though at premium rates reflecting the setting's grandeur.
Courtyard by Marriott at Sandy Park offers four event rooms alongside modern guest rooms, making it ideal for multi-day training programmes with delegates staying on-site. Mercure Exeter Southgate provides seven meeting rooms with 24-hour delegate packages from around £165, including accommodation, all meals and meeting facilities. Leonardo Hotel (formerly Jurys Inn) maintains a dedicated meeting floor with seven rooms and competitive DDR from £26-32 per person. The Rougemont Hotel combines 10 meeting spaces with historic accommodation directly opposite Central station. Hotel Indigo offers The Study for intimate 8-person sessions with boutique rooms in the Cathedral Quarter for executive training requiring premium touches.
Exeter Phoenix stands out with its dedicated Digital Workshop featuring Mac suite facilities at £200 per day, perfect for creative software training or coding bootcamps. The University's Peter Chalk Centre exploration labs accommodate up to 60 for interactive workshops with full AV integration. CoLab Exeter provides air-conditioned rooms with Smart TVs ideal for collaborative tech training at just £120-160 per day. Clockwise Exeter offers design-forward spaces with high-spec AV for modern training formats, whilst Regus locations provide plug-and-play setups from £35 hourly for vendor training or technical certifications. These venues understand that effective technical training requires more than just desks and projectors.
Sandy Park's 18 seminar suites provide ideal separation for multiple concurrent assessments, with professional operations teams experienced in exam logistics. Exeter Corn Exchange offers both its 500-seat main hall for large-scale exams plus two separate meeting rooms for smaller groups or oral assessments. The university's Peter Chalk Centre excels at examination hosting with 12 reconfigurable rooms allowing precise capacity matching. Exeter City FC's multiple suites from 14 to 140 capacity work well for professional certification exams. For interview-based assessments, Regus locations offer multiple small rooms bookable by the hour from £30-45, perfect for recruitment assessment centres requiring privacy and professional presentation.
Sandy Park provides comprehensive packages with budget DDR from £41 and complete options at £53 per person including hot lunch options. Reed Hall features an on-site café and dining room seating 140, enabling seamless all-day training experiences. Fresha actually began as a caterer, offering particularly strong food-inclusive packages with their DDR including unlimited refreshments. Hotel du Vin brings premium dining experiences to training days, whilst Leonardo Hotel's unlimited refreshments promise keeps delegates energised. Community venues like St Sidwell's and CoLab include hot drinks in their day rates, with external catering welcome. Most venues offer flexibility between working lunches, formal dining or networking buffets depending on training objectives.
The Forum's glass-fronted design floods all 12 seminar rooms with natural light, complemented by outdoor piazzas for refreshment breaks. Reed Hall's garden setting provides tranquil grounds for reflection exercises or outdoor team activities between sessions. Exeter Golf & Country Club combines training rooms with terrace access and countryside views, ideal for residential programmes. RAMM's garden meeting room brings museum ambiance with natural illumination. Even urban venues like Hotel du Vin and Sandy Park prioritise daylight in their training spaces. Research consistently shows natural light improves learning retention, making these bright venues particularly effective for intensive training days.
University venues like The Forum and Peter Chalk Centre often book 3-6 months ahead for term-time training, though summer availability improves dramatically. Sandy Park experiences peak demand during rugby season (September-May) but offers more flexibility in summer months. City centre hotels like Mercure Southgate typically require 4-6 weeks' notice for larger rooms, whilst community venues such as St Sidwell's or The Exeter Business Hub can often accommodate last-minute bookings. Flexible workspace providers like Clockwise and Regus maintain availability for smaller rooms even at short notice. Zipcube's real-time availability checking eliminates the guesswork, showing you exactly what's bookable across all venue types for your preferred dates.