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Christmas At Museum Of Brands, Conference Room

Location pin

Museum of Brands 111-117 Lancaster Road, London, W11 1QT - 

  • Users

    Up to
    85 standing

  • Table with chairs

    Offers
    catering

Christmas bookings are now being taken at the Museum of Brands.

Just around the corner from the world-famous Portobello Road Market stands a treasure trove of retro design and memories.

Imagine walking through galleries full to the brim with oddities and wonders alike, where every corner you turn leads you into a different decade. You’ll see Rimmel cosmetics from the 1890s, First World War Oxo Cubes, Mars Bars, Rolos and KitKats from the 1930s, a 1970s Chopper Bike and around 12,000 other items that will open your eyes to the way we lived and shopped.

Can your company benefit from discovering how brands have survived thorough the decades? The Museum presents over 15,000 exhibits representing brands that have faded away and those which have survived, providing a unique insight in the world of advertising, marketing and design.

Hire the Museum's conference room for your business meetings, presentations and lectures, training days and workshops and explore all the Museum has to offer. This space can also be hired for breakfast and evening meetings.

Capacity & layout

Theatre

Theatre

up to 85

Boardroom

Boardroom

up to 40

Cabaret

Cabaret

up to 45

Classroom

Classroom

up to 45

Catering & drinks

Alcohol

Alcohol

Amenities

Cloakroom

Cloakroom

Air conditioning

Air conditioning

Disabled access

Disabled access

Lectern

Lectern

Public transport

Public transport

Premises parking

Premises parking

Audio & visual

Whiteboards

Whiteboards

Projector & screen

Projector & screen

Flipchart

Flipchart

WiFi

WiFi

Location

Reviews

  • Leaburn

    February 2024

    Costs £10 for adults and it’s more than worth the value. Not the largest museum but absolutely packed with interesting displays and good narratives. It is chronologically arranged and I particularly enjoyed the pre 1960s stuff. Very informative, to the point it took us 2 hours to go round. There was an additional exhibition of some popular brands in another room. Also a good cafe and nice garden for the summer. I think this is one of the best small museums in London. I’d suggest British tourists will get the most from it as it can be fairly nostalgic. However, foreign tourists may enjoy if they want to see what everyday items the Brits have become attached to down the years.

  • Samiul Alam (প্রত্যয়)

    March 2024

    The Brand Museum offers marketers an invaluable glimpse into the evolution and impact of branding. With captivating exhibits showcasing iconic logos and memorable campaigns, it's a treasure trove of inspiration and insight. From interactive displays to multimedia presentations, it provides a dynamic learning environment for marketers eager to deepen their understanding and refine their strategies. A visit here is not just memorable; it's essential for anyone looking to stay ahead in the ever-evolving world of marketing.

  • Sarah H.

    March 2024

    It's set out very well through history. I did enjoy looking at the 1930 -1940 era but enjoyed the nostalgia of the early 2000 era. Generally, it doesn't take long around 40 minutes to look at everything. The cost is £10. The museum does promote activities for people with dementia & carers (who can go free) Their is a cafe and a small gift shop ( directly to the left as you enter) it's card only. Their are toilets as well. It is a disabled friendly muesum.