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Charles Dickens Museum, Room Hire

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Charles Dickens Museum, 48 Doughty Street, London, WC1N 2LX - 

  • Users

    Up to
    25 guests

About Venue

Located in the heart of literary Bloomsbury, the Charles Dickens Museum is the perfect setting for an exclusive event in an enchanting historical setting.

An original Georgian townhouse dating back to 1809, Dickens’s ‘house in town’ is dressed in beautiful period style as if Dickens himself had just stepped out the door. The Grade I listed Charles Dickens Museum provides the perfect setting for an atmospheric dinner, elegant drinks reception, private corporate event or as a historical film location.

Spread over five floors, the Museum provides the evocative setting of an intimate Victorian home. Lit with candles, it can transport your guests to a time when Dickens would have walked the halls, entertained in the Dining Room, held court with his own guests in the Drawing Room and given life to his immortal characters in the quietude of his study.

Our Boardroom is available for hire and is ideal for meetings, conferences or for more informal events.

Situated within No.49 Doughty Street, this room can be hired for meetings, group work or other projects and can be supplied with projection equipment and flipchart.

The room can hold a maximum number of 25 guests seated or 16 to 18 guests seated at tables.

Capacity & Layout

Standing

Standing

up to 25

Dining

Dining

up to 18

Boardroom

Boardroom

up to 18

Classroom

Classroom

up to 18

Facilities & Amenities

Cloakroom

Cloakroom

Air conditioning

Air conditioning

Disabled access

Disabled access

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Reviews

  • Becky T
    August 2025

    We spent 45-60 minutes exploring the five floors of Charles Dickens’s home, though yours could vary depending on whether the audio guide (downloaded via QR code) and/or reading the signs and exhibition. It has an interesting mix of rooms and objects to see, including the kitchens, dining area, parlour, bedrooms, nursery, and exhibitions. Exhibitions covered a little on his life, works, and performances of his works. I wished a little more was on his family life (e.g. just threw in that he had a scandalous divorce and nine surviving kids, but little about them). It was not busy on an August Saturday, which was nice - so no need to have prepurchased tickets. Small cafe onsite, nice clean toilets, and medium shop with some interesting items for purchase.

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