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Saatchi Gallery

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Duke of York's HQ, King's Road, London, SW3 4RY - 

  • Users

    Up to
    800 guests

  • Delivery truck

    Internal Catering
    allowed

About Venue

Situated on King’s Road in Chelsea, Saatchi Gallery, a registered charity, provides an innovative platform for contemporary art, reinvesting all revenue into core activities to support access to contemporary art for all.

Available year-round, Saatchi Gallery offers 13 individual galleries for hire, each with a standing capacity of up to 300 and 180 seated. Spanning three floors, it is possible to hire individual and multiple galleries, an entire floor or the whole gallery for the duration of your event. The space caters for nearly all event types, from product launches to conferences, private parties, product showcases, catwalks, art fairs and private dining.

The galleries are fully accessible, have three-phase power, high speed internet, dimmable barrisol lighting and striking wooden floors. Multiple Galleries, floors or the full Gallery is available to hire for larger events. All AV options can be sourced, however, this will come at an additional cost.

Enquire to find out more about how you can host your evening events within this exhibition, or book a site visit to discuss your event in more detail!

Capacity & Layout

Standing

Standing

up to 800

Dining

Dining

up to 500

Theatre

Theatre

up to 150

Cabaret

Cabaret

up to 200

Food & Beverage

Catering arrangements

Catering arrangements

Catering facilities

Catering facilities

Alcohol

Alcohol

Facilities & Amenities

Cloakroom

Cloakroom

Disabled access

Disabled access

Heating

Heating

Air conditioning

Air conditioning

Stage

Stage

Public transport

Public transport

Breakout rooms

Breakout rooms

Natural light

Natural light

Lectern

Lectern

Space Rules

Allowed events

alcoholLicense

Licensed for alcohol

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Reviews

  • Claire Bond
    August 2025

    The Flowers exhibition was really great, definitely worth going to. An excellent mixture of paintings and other mediums. Some moving and interactive displays. Not too arty so a wide appeal and well curated.

  • Violetta W
    October 2025

    I've been there for the Tiffany exhibition - what an unforgettable experience! The rooms walked me through the years of the company's creations and I've seen the most beautiful (and expensive!!) jewellery so far. The building fully used its capabilities for that exhibition, I was in awe 💕💕

  • Snailo Morphesis
    November 2025

    Visited the British Art Fair this September and was really impressed by the quality of work they exhibited. Not only do we get to see some traditional classical works. But there is a great number of digital art at the section called Digitalism. Totally creative, expressive and inspiring in many ways. The creators are so eager to interact with visitors sharing stories behind, which is so valuable and different from other fairs like Affordable Art Fair, Frieze, London Art Fair. The whole visit is so enjoyable and memorable 😊 Highly recommend. The venue however is not so easy to go around and ventilation must get better if they care about visitors’ user experience. Toilets facilities is limited.

  • Emma H
    August 2025

    Visited the RPS International Photography Competition (free) and the Flowers exhibition (paid, pre booked slot). The photography on show was excellent, but leaned very heavily towards conceptual and people (just in case that's not your thing). It was very though provoking and well curated. Spread across two large and airy rooms. I would have liked to have seen more details on when/where/with what photos were shot though. Flowers exhibition was excellent. Spread over two floors, it looked at Flowers in contemporary art and craft. Photography, sculpture, textiles, paintings, installations, album and book covers and more. Beautiful and interesting. Lifts and wheelchairs available for disability access. Cooling AC units (but still warm). Minus one star for no cafe or drinks bar (hot and it's summer!). They sold their cafe to someone else (outside the building) and it's now waiter service, ridiculously expensive, and not family or disability friendly (and service was terrible...an apple juice, small and mostly ice was £6!!!)

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