

National Museum Of The Royal Navy Portsmouth Harbour, Royal Navy Submarine Museum (Gosport)
Victory Gate, HM Naval Base, Portsmouth, PO1 3QX -
Up to
100 guestsOffers
cateringInternal Catering
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About Venue
Set sail and embark on a memorable event at our Portsmouth Harbour site. Our Portsmouth Harbour site is made up of 4 venues in Portsmouth - the pride of Queen’s Victoria’s fleet - HMS Warrior, The HMS Victory, The National Museum of the Royal Navy and Action Stations and only a few minutes boat ride away is our 2 Gosport venues - The Royal Submarine Museum and Explosion Museum of Naval Firepower.
Discover the Royal Navy Submarine set on the shores of Portsmouth Harbour. We have an array of extraordinary event spaces for both day and evening hire.
HMS Alliance is the only remaining Second World War era submarine in the UK, allowing you to host a select number of guests for a truly outstanding dinner event.
Events can also be held in the futuristic looking John Fieldhouse Building that holds the Royal Navy Submarine Museum collection of submariner related artefacts and art. The space offers a 180-degree panorama across the marina and harbour and can host dinners or seated lectures.
Capacity & Layout
Standing
up to 100
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Facilities & Amenities
Table / chairs included
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Premises parking
Overnight accommodation
Breakout rooms
Location
Reviews
- Venetia McDadeAugust 2025
HMS Warrior is the first iron hulled warship to have been built. It is accessed easily enough using a ramp, but then requires some agility to view other deck areas via ladders. Built in 1860, this ship has decks that are sectioned (to minimise flooding issues), unlike earlier ships where you can walk all the way up or down each deck before assending or descending to the next deck, this ship requires you to go up and down several ladders to view all parts. It is fascinating to see how many coal burners were required in order to provide fuel for this steam beauty. Obviously this old ship comes with the appropriate smells of time. I really enjoyed my time on board and can't wait to go back and see any sections I missed, because I found the layout fairly confusing.
- Steve RodrigueSeptember 2025
An exceptionally well preserved ship. Insightful Victorian guides throughout your visit provides insight on this ship history.
- Mr PickleJune 2025
What an interesting ship, the most powerful warship on the planet for over 10 years, in the mid 1800s. The exhibition below deck, the actors, the material given out, and the whole experience, is superb. Well worth a visit.
- Nigel HuxtableSeptember 2025
Still defiantly afloat, HMS Warrior is a fitting taster for the rest of the Historic Dockyard. Check what is the current best value ticket as you will need a full half day to enjoy HMS Warrior alone. Well informed guides can answer all your questions, som e steep access ladders and because she is afloat the long gang way may have a shallow angle when you get on but as the tide rises so will the angle steepen. Not really wheelchair friendly! Near Christmas she carries a string of lights aloft and the starlings which roost under the railway station can be seen in murmurations before they leave for the Winter. If you buy a Historic Dockyard ticket you will need three days to do the exhibits justice. There are good toilets for visitors and cafes restaurants and picnic areas to suit all tastes. Lots for children to enjoy and a shop for your mementos and presents to take home.
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