

London Transport Museum, Cubic Foyer Boardroom
Covent Garden, London, UK, WC2E 7BB -
Up to
80 guestsOffers
cateringInternal Catering
allowed
About Venue
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 230 guests for a seated dinner, 600 guests for standing receptions and 200 guests for seated presentations.
The Cubic Theatre is a purpose-built auditorium featuring 110 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 break times.
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 or for an evening reception.
All guests benefit from complimentary access to the Museum Galleries during break times, ensuring inspiring and interactive meetings to remember.
Capacity & Layout
Standing
up to 80
Theatre
up to 30
Boardroom
up to 20
Classroom
up to 30
Pricing
& Opening Hours
Weekly schedule
monday
18:30 - 23:00
tuesday
18:30 - 23:00
wednesday
18:30 - 23:00
thursday
18:30 - 23:00
friday
18:30 - 23:00
saturday
18:30 - 23:00
sunday
18:30 - 23:00
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
Food & Beverage
Catering arrangements
Catering facilities
Refreshments
Alcohol
Facilities & Amenities
Cloakroom
Disabled access
Air conditioning
Natural light
Public transport
Premises parking
Breakout rooms
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
- slibockerAugust 2025
Nestled in Covent Garden, the London Transport Museum is a great place to visit if you dig London transit. Inside are a bunch of nice exhibits and full sized vehicles. Some of which you can go into, some of which you can't. This isn't the largest museum, but the location can't be be beat. Kids will love this museum too as there is plenty for them to do, including a play area.
- Supreme intelligence BureauOctober 2025
The London Transport Museum is an absolute delight for all ages! It beautifully showcases how London’s transport system evolved — from horse-drawn carriages to iconic red buses and the Underground. The exhibits are interactive, informative, and very well presented. The vintage vehicles and classic Tube designs bring back nostalgia, while the hands-on sections make it perfect for kids too. A must-visit for anyone curious about London’s past and how its world-famous transport network came to life!
- Jessica MitchellAugust 2025
Such an interesting museum. Includes all different transport methods and has been made for anyone who has an interest in transport. I went on my own as an adult and really enjoyed it. Staff super friendly and helpful. Also £25 to access for a year is very reasonable. Only bit of advice, don’t go in summer holidays, there were lots of children running around with parents that didn’t care which dampened my experience but I know that the museum can’t help this.
- Tina SOctober 2025
Great place for kids and to learn about the history of TFL. Annoying you have to pay an annual entry fee, how often do people return? It’s much smaller than I thought but it’s packed a lot of interesting things in one museum. My little one loves the play areas as it gives them more freedom to play
- Emran HossainAugust 2025
History & revolution of London transport system. Kids friendly museum they will love this place. It has also the history of transport system how they developed year after year from horse riding car to automated car now. Kids have a opportunity to make fun & play. Restaurants, shopping market, street funshow available here. The nearest train station is Leister for piccadilly line next to china town.







