Queen's House, The Great Hall
Royal Museums Greenwich, Park Row, London, SE10 9NF -
Up to
150 standingOffers
cateringExternal Catering
allowed
Conceived as a ‘house of delight’ for James I’s queen, this former royal residence is set against the leafy backdrop of Greenwich Park.
The beauty of The Great hall, with its original marble floor, provides a spectacular location for up to 120 people to dine or in theatre style for presentations.
The Orangery and South Parlours offer a beautiful location for drinks receptions or daytime meetings. Celebrations can be continued in the Undercroft.
The Great Hall features the original black and white marble flooring and commands views over the Thames and the Old Royal Naval College. It is a popular location for weddings, but it is also ideal for corporate dinners. There are wonderful locations for photography at the Great Hall including the Tulip Staircase and suspended balcony.
Capacity & layout
Standing
up to 150
Theatre
up to 120
Boardroom
up to 30
Cabaret
up to 60
Classroom
up to 50
Pricing
& opening hours
Weekly schedule
monday
8:30 - 24:00
tuesday
8:30 - 24:00
wednesday
8:30 - 24:00
thursday
8:30 - 24:00
friday
8:30 - 24:00
saturday
8:30 - 24:00
sunday
8:30 - 24:00
Price type: Per day
from £12500 per day
from £12500 per day
from £12500 per day
from £12500 per day
from £12500 per day
from £12500 per day
from £12500 per day
Catering & drinks
Catering arrangements
Refreshments
Alcohol
Amenities
Disabled access
Natural light
Audio & visual
WiFi
Space rules
Allowed events
Wedding ceremony licence
Licensed for alcohol
Cancellation policy
50% refundable 30 days before the event 75% refundable 90 days before the event
Location
Reviews
Emilumi
Very cool and nice place (museum) especially for the kids. They can really enjoy! Lots of interesting things to see and explore. Also the park behind is beautiful, if you're lucky and it's a nice day and you get a bench to sit on you can really enjoy it. A place for whole family!!
Sadek Miah
A museum that's become a staple of the famous stable of museums in London, National Maritime Museum details Britain's seafaring past, from the many historical naval excursions to the heroic exploits of Lord Horatio Nelson, to the dark chapters of its role in the Transatlantic Slave Trade. The museum caters to the curiosity of both adults and children alike - with plenty of areas designed with the little ones in mind and café areas for refreshment and a breather. I have always been fascinated by the sea and though there are many shades to Britain's past when it comes to its role at sea, the museum opens a fascinating window into a world that shaped this island since its seafaring heydays.
Rebecca Lee
A fabulous few hours spent at the Maritime Museum. Free entry (the exhibits also currently free) donations welcome. (We parked at Greenwich park (max 4hrs) and only a short walk through the gorgeous park!) Cafe and bathroom facilities. Lifts so wheelchair accessible.
M. K.
One could easily spend a full day here, learning all about the maritime world. It offers a vast array of information on many subtopics like cartography, engineering, diving, polar expeditions, submarines, sailing.. There is even a ship simulation and a map creator to teach you in a more practical way. Incredibly enriching and definitely worth a visit
Christine Morrison
An excellent experience with so much to see and do. The exhibits are wonderful, and some of the A/V information is excellent. The museum is free too. You could easily spend several hours here. There is also an excellent cafe area which is worth a visit.
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