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Iwm Duxford, Concorde Suite

Location pin

IWM Duxford,Cambridge,, Cambridgeshire, CB22 4QR - 

  • Users

    Up to
    120 standing

  • Table with chairs

    Offers
    catering

IWM Duxford is a venue like no other, surrounded by the kind of history that you can live and breathe. This Second World War Battle of Britain fighter station has been transformed into an impressive events space and is home to over 100 aircraft including the iconic Lancaster, Spitfire and Concorde. Whether you're organising a meeting for 10, a conference for 350 or a gala dinner for 1,000, it's a location to delight and inspire your guests. Located just south of Cambridge on J10 of the M11, IWM Duxford is easily accessible from London with ample free parking.

The Concorde Suite is made up of three well equiped, temperature controlled rooms. When all spaces are opened out this is the conference centres largest and most versatile meeting space.

Capacity & layout

Standing

Standing

up to 115

Theatre

Theatre

up to 120

Boardroom

Boardroom

up to 40

Cabaret

Cabaret

up to 100

Classroom

Classroom

up to 40

Amenities

Cloakroom

Cloakroom

Public transport

Public transport

Location

Reviews

  • Susannah

    January 2024

    In The Cockpit ~ Spitfire N3200 Experience. For Christmas I gifted my son this wonderful opportunity to be able to sit in the cockpit of a beautiful, historic Spitfire. Mick, the expert IWM guide, kindly let me sit in whilst he gave us a thoroughly informative talk about the Spitfire’s history. Then my son was able to sit in the cockpit whilst Mick explained the controls and what the conditions would have been like. The whole experience was incredible, I cannot recommend it enough. Plus the proceeds go towards the N3200 and keeping her airworthy. A very memorable day!

  • Rachel Kemper

    February 2024

    This museum is massive and 100% worth the trip/money! This is a full day out it took us (2 adults and 2children) 4/5 hours to complete all the buildings. There are cafes and toilets throughout the whole facility and a really nice gift shop.

  • U. Customer

    January 2024

    My partner and I became members last year. Great value for money as you get access to lots of other museums such as the Churchill War Rooms, Imperial War Museum London etc. Always very friendly staff and pleasant experience. You can tell the other visitors appreciate history and engineering. The cafe caters for gluten free with jacket potatoes and chips. Could do with some gluten free cakes perhaps. The toilets are very clean. There is simply too much to see in one day hence we have been 3 times in the last 12 months. My sister has now also joined and thoroughly loved it. They provide a taxi for elderly guests as there is a fair bit of walking between hangers. The best hanger is where the engineers are actively working on planes. People often miss this one. If you visit during the week they will be there. During the summer there are constant flights, you can book a short pleasure flight. I plan to do this next time in the warmer months. The shop as well has something to cater for every budget. It seems as though the item profits also go back to the charity as they are all Imperial War Museum branded. I like to see this.

  • Giles Olley

    February 2024

    Duxford is such a well run, curated and interesting museum. They've done an impressive job of bringing the exhibits together so that they tie in nicely. All the staff and volunteers are exceptionally friendly, professional, enthusiastic and knowledgeable. I can't recommend the annual membership highly enough so you can return and learn more each time.

  • Sean Mayes

    February 2024

    We visited yesterday and had the most incredible day out. I had not been since I was a child, and now I was taking my son to experience the museums. The selection of planes in the various hangers is mind-blowing. The exhibitions are very well thought out, and it all flows impeccably. We recommend going to the very last exhibition first, then working back to the start. We walked for about 5 hours, but there are options for shuttle buses to areas for those who might need this. We spent the entire day there and feel like we barely scratched the surface. It's definitely worth a few visits to allow yourself to soak everything in. The obvious stars of the show are the Blackbird, B-52, Tornado, Harrier, Lancaster, Spitfire...there's a huge list. I was impressed with many of the obscure and lesser known planes and vehicles such as the one man German sub. A very well thought out and maintained museum that must be one of the best in the world for this subject matter.