What Is Another Way to Say “Town Hall”?

Looking for synonyms for town hall? We’ve got you covered!

Here’s a list of other ways to say town hall.

  • Municipal Building
  • City Hall
  • Civic Center
  • Community Center
  • Public Hall
  • Government Building
  • Borough Hall
  • Village Hall
  • Town Center
  • Council Chamber
  • Administration Building
  • Townhouse
  • Meeting House
  • Assembly Hall
  • Forum
  • Town Square
  • Local Hall
  • Township Building
  • Public Forum
  • Community Hall

Want to learn how to say town hall professionally? Keep reading for examples and use cases.

1. Municipal Building

“Municipal Building” is used for a building housing local government offices.

  • Example: “The new recycling policy will be discussed at the next meeting in the municipal building.”

2. City Hall

“City Hall” refers to the administrative center of a city.

  • Example: “The mayor’s press conference will be held at City Hall.”

3. Civic Center

“Civic Center” is a large building or complex for events, typically used for community and civic activities.

  • Example: “The annual book fair will take place at the downtown civic center.”

4. Community Center

“Community Center” is used for a building that is used for local community activities.

  • Example: “Voting for the local elections will be held at the community center.”

5. Public Hall

“Public Hall” refers to a hall used for public meetings or events.

  • Example: “The public hall will host a seminar on community health.”

6. Government Building

“Government Building” is a general term for a building where government services are carried out.

  • Example: “The budget planning session is in the main government building.”

7. Borough Hall

“Borough Hall” is the administrative headquarters in a borough.

  • Example: “Residents can submit permit applications at the Borough Hall.”

8. Village Hall

“Village Hall” refers to the administrative center of a village.

  • Example: “The Village Hall will be the venue for the upcoming town festival.”

9. Town Center

“Town Center” can refer to the central or main area of a town, often including the main government buildings.

  • Example: “The parade will start at the town center near the historical monument.”

10. Council Chamber

“Council Chamber” is a room where a town or city council meets.

  • Example: “The zoning changes will be debated in the council chamber on Monday.”

11. Administration Building

“Administration Building” refers to a building where administrative functions are carried out.

  • Example: “You can find the public records office in the administration building.”

12. Townhouse

“Townhouse” can be used to describe a building used for town governance, although more commonly known as a type of residential building.

  • Example: “The planning committee will convene in the old townhouse.”

13. Meeting House

“Meeting House” is a building used for public meetings, including town meetings.

  • Example: “The historical society will hold its annual gathering at the meeting house.”

14. Assembly Hall

“Assembly Hall” refers to a hall where community or legislative assemblies occur.

  • Example: “The school board will meet in the assembly hall next week.”

15. Forum

“Forum” is a public space or building used for meetings and discussions, often of a political or civic nature.

  • Example: “The public forum for discussing the new park development will be on Thursday.”

16. Town Square

“Town Square” is an open public space commonly found in the heart of a town, used for community gatherings.

  • Example: “The town square will be the gathering place for the Independence Day celebrations.”

17. Local Hall

“Local Hall” is a general term for a hall used for various local activities and events.

  • Example: “The charity auction will be held in the local hall this weekend.”

18. Township Building

“Township Building” refers to the building where township administrative tasks are handled.

  • Example: “The township building will be closed for renovations next week.”

19. Public Forum

“Public Forum” is a space for open public discussion, often on community or political topics.

  • Example: “A public forum on local traffic issues will be held next month.”

20. Community Hall

“Community Hall” is a hall used for a wide range of community functions and events.

  • Example: “The annual community meeting will take place in the community hall.”

Linda Brown