

London Museum Docklands, Muscovado Hall
West India Quay, Canary Wharf, London, E14 4AL -
Up to
400 guestsOffers
cateringInternal Catering
allowed
About Venue
London Museum Docklands traces the 2000 year history of London’s river, port and people, from the arrival of the Romans to the rise of Canary Wharf. It is located over five floors within a unique late Georgian warehouse and is Canary Wharf’s only Grade-I listed venue. The museum offers outstanding settings for meetings and events.
During the day, the Muscovado Hall is the museum’s splendid entrance which leads out on to West India Quay. By night, its beautiful original features of exposed brickwork and pine pillars, create a splendid setting. From a private terrace area on the quayside your guests can appreciate the full marvel of Canary Wharf, a stunning riverside panorama.
Capacity & Layout
Standing
up to 400
Theatre
up to 200
Cabaret
up to 80
Pricing
& Opening Hours
Weekly schedule
monday
09:00 - 17:00
tuesday
09:00 - 17:00
wednesday
09:00 - 17:00
thursday
09:00 - 17:00
friday
09:00 - 17:00
saturday
09:00 - 17:00
sunday
09:00 - 17:00
Price type: Per day
from £4500 per day
from £4500 per day
from £4500 per day
from £4500 per day
from £4500 per day
from £4500 per day
from £4500 per day
Food & Beverage
Catering arrangements
Refreshments
Alcohol
Facilities & Amenities
Tea
Cloakroom
Air conditioning
Disabled access
Breakout rooms
Audio & Visual
Microphone
TV screen
Space Rules
Allowed events
Licensed for alcohol
Cancellation policy
100% refundable 3 days before the event
Location
Reviews
- Lavanjan ThanJanuary 2026
Insightful, Free & Worth Your Time — Especially if You Love History I had an amazing experience at the Museum of London Docklands. The museum is beautifully set inside an old warehouse at West India Quay, and it really brings London’s maritime and Docklands history to life. The galleries are well-organized, easy to follow, and packed with fascinating exhibits showing how the area evolved from busy shipping docks to the modern Canary Wharf we know today. One of the highlights for me was Sailortown, the recreated Victorian street — it feels like stepping back in time. The section about the transatlantic slave trade is powerful, emotional, and very educational. There are also plenty of interactive displays, films, and activities, so it never feels boring. Entry is free, which is incredible for the quality you get. The museum is clean, well-maintained, family-friendly, wheelchair accessible, and there’s a nice café and gift shop as well. You can easily spend 1–2 hours here (or even more if you love reading everything). Highly recommended if you want to understand a different, deeper side of London beyond the usual tourist attractions.
- Susan HayseDecember 2025
I was bowled over by the presentation of the history of the slave trade and the inclusion of opinions about how displays made visitors feel. It was really meaningful. I wish other institutions would be this frank about their country's history. The programming for kids was fabulous!
- David le QuesneJanuary 2026
London Museum in the docklands is free to enter and has three floors of exhibits covering the history of the dock lands site. When I visited there was a paid Secrets of the Thames exhibition which shows things found in the Thames by mudlarkers. I particularly enjoyed this and the sailor town exhibit with its collection of reconstructed shops. The museum has audio tours and live guided tours available, lots of children’s activities and a children’s play area, and a small cafe.
- Matthew JohnstonJanuary 2026
A very good museum, plenty of history about the docks, dockers and london life (navy included). The museum is on the top two floors, with a learning centre on the first and shop and coffee shop on the ground floor. There is a lift to all floors that allows wheelchair access. Exhibits are very close up and interactive with the use of videos to support the artifacts. It was very interesting learning about the sugar trade and how the slave trade operates and fell, As well as the redevelopment of docklands since the 1980's. Entrance is free, although they do request a donation (recommend £5 @2026)
- RichardJune 2019
Great service. Very accommodating!
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£From £1000 price per hourup to 150 standing
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80% would book it again

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£From £2350 price per dayup to 180 standing
80% would book it again

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