The Queens House, South Parlours And Orangery
Royal Museums Greenwich, Park Row, London, SE10 9NF -
Up to
50 standing
Built by Inigo Jones for Queen Anne of Denmark between 1616 and 1619, the beautiful Queen’s House is England’s earliest example of classical architecture.
Idea for small meetings during the day or for evening entertainment in the Great Hall.
Whichever space you opt for as the focus of your event, you’ll have the option to move to the atmospheric Undercroft for drinks and dancing. You can also offer your guests telescope viewings and art tours with one of our curators.
Based on the south side of the Queens House, the South Parlours and Orangery are an amazing space for daytime meetings
Capacity & layout
Standing
up to 50
Dining
up to 40
Theatre
up to 40
Boardroom
up to 25
Cabaret
up to 25
Classroom
up to 15
Amenities
Public transport
Space rules
Cancellation policy
100% refundable 1 day before the event
Location
Reviews
Rebecca Lee
A lovely hour wandering this beautiful house. Free entry (donations welcome) (We parked at Greenwich park, max stay 4hrs and only a short walk through the park)
Pete H
I visited the Queen's House on March 8th, 2024. There was no wait to get into the site and it was not very busy. Entry is free. This old mansion is now used to display items from the National Maritime Museum that is located next door. There are not a lot of items, and the rooms seem a bit bare. But it is still worth a visit. There are toilets on site as well as a small gift shop.
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