London Transport Museum, Cubic Boardroom
London Transport Museum, 39 Wellington Street, London, WC2E -
Up to
20 standingOffers
cateringInternal Catering
allowed
In the heart of Covent Garden and set in London’s original flower market, London Transport Museum has three unique event spaces available for hire.
The interactive Museum Galleries can be hired before public opening for naturally lit breakfasts under the Victorian glass roof, and after hours for memorable evening events. Guests enter through the immersive World City Walkway and then have exclusive access to two floors of London’s rich transport history. Highlights include an iconic collection of red Routemaster buses, early Tube carriages and an Elizabeth Line driving experience. The quintessential backdrop is complimented by integrated branding opportunities and bespoke menus delivered by some of London’s finest caterers, carefully selected due to their excellence. The Galleries can accommodate up to 150 guests for a seated dinner, 400 guests for standing receptions and 200 guests for seated breakfast events.
The Cubic Theatre is a purpose-built auditorium featuring 121 distinctive moquette seats, perfect for conferences, training sessions and film screenings. A high-spec short throw projector ensures slick presentations, whilst a DCI/DCP projector and Dolby Digital surround sound offers a full cinema experience. The adjoining Foyer can be used for registration, catering and breakouts with great branding opportunities. All guests are welcomed to visit the Galleries, making for inspiring breaktimes.
Smaller celebrations are welcomed to Canteen. Situated at the front of the Museum, Canteen has views over Covent Garden piazza and is flooded with natural daylight. Featuring decommissioned furniture from the London Underground network and the Museum’s vintage poster collection, Canteen is perfect for informal gatherings, small cocktail receptions and networking events.
Hidden below the famous cobbles of Covent Garden piazza sits the Cubic Foyer. This recently renovated space offers a private meeting setting with distinctive moquette seats for up to 20 guests in boardroom layout or 15 guests in U-shape layout.
Large display screens can be used to showcase company logos and play presentations or videos, with support available from our Technical team.
The versatile space allows delegates to use the Foyer for workshop activity and a purpose-built magnetic wall can be used for displaying group work, brainstorms or paper-based presentations. London Transport Museum work with Benugo to offer a wide range of fresh and seasonal menus throughout your day.
All guests benefit from complimentary access to the Museum Galleries during break times, ensuring inspiring and interactive meetings to remember. To celebrate the end of a successful day, head above to Canteen for transport-themed cocktails with views of Covent Garden.
Capacity & layout
Boardroom
up to 20
Pricing
& opening hours
Weekly schedule
monday
0:00 - 24:00
tuesday
0:00 - 24:00
wednesday
0:00 - 24:00
thursday
0:00 - 24:00
friday
0:00 - 24:00
saturday
0:00 - 24:00
sunday
0:00 - 24:00
Price type: Per day
from £2500 per day
from £2500 per day
from £2500 per day
from £2500 per day
from £2500 per day
from £2500 per day
from £2500 per day
Catering & drinks
Catering arrangements
Catering facilities
Refreshments
Amenities
Cloakroom
Disabled access
Air conditioning
Public transport
Premises parking
Audio & visual
TV screen
Flipchart
WiFi
Space rules
Allowed events
Licensed for alcohol
Cancellation policy
Strict - 100% fee's if cancelled less than 30 days prior
Location
Reviews
Christopher Witt
Great museum with some really interesting and nostalgic exhibits. Covers the first underground trains and early buses up until modern times.....Not a big museum but very interesting content, spent 3 hours going round. Buy tickets online for timed entry and ability to go back for following 12 months.
Tyler Schimpf
London Transport Museum is really cool, there is something for everyone. It's really awesome to see the history of the tube and how important it has been to London over the past 150+ years. I loved looking at the historical advertisements - my favorite is included in the review.
Samanta Roxy
Everyone living and commuting in London should visit this museum at least ones! Well shown history, many interactive games and plenty of beautiful artwork pieces! Take a walk along the old trains, sit down in old northern line or plan your own city using huge digital simulator. Don’t miss out tube during the war and ladies working for the canteen part! Certainly super interesting and fun not only for adults but kids too.
Anthony Bourner
Interesting look at the history of London transport through the ages. Very good for educating children on how the different modes of transport have developed with technology. There is a cafe and toilets on site. Adults pay for entry, while children upto 17 are free. Advisable to book entry times before your visit so that you are not disappointed on busier days.
Travelmad999
Great museum with lots of exhibits. Bought a annual pass. The cafe is a great place to have a rest with great food. Lots for children to do during the holidays. Plan to go back when it's not half term. Personally I prefer the Acton depot.
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