Royal Observatory Greenwich, Octagon Room
Royal Observatory Greenwich, Greenwich Park, London, SE10 8XJ -
Up to
120 standingOffers
cateringExternal Catering
allowed
The Royal Observatory Greenwich makes an unforgettable setting for evening events, with its fabulous views across Greenwich Park to Canary Wharf. The Observatory’s historic Flamsteed House houses the elegant Octagon Room, a very rare interior designed by Sir Christopher Wren, originally used for observing the stars. With soaring ceilings and views over London, and featuring a portrait of Charles II, it is an ideal setting for high-profile corporate dinners and receptions.
The Octagon Room is the last surviving interior designed by Sir Christopher Wren and still retains many of its original historic features. Enjoy spectacular 360 degree views of London and an elegant evening in this charming venue perfect for landmark celebrations.
Capacity & layout
Standing
up to 120
Dining
up to 60
Theatre
up to 60
Boardroom
up to 24
Cabaret
up to 30
Classroom
up to 24
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 £8000 per day
from £8000 per day
from £8000 per day
from £8000 per day
from £8000 per day
from £8000 per day
from £8000 per day
Catering & drinks
Catering arrangements
Refreshments
Alcohol
Amenities
Air conditioning
Natural light
Premises parking
Audio & visual
WiFi
Other
Depends on the event type.
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
Chris Bradburry
What a cool place! It’s hard to imagine the how hard it must’ve been long ago to figure out time and place, something we just take for granted today. This place goes a long way to explaining how it all came about. The museum itself is very well done, with some incredible artifacts that are still in place. The park itself is beautiful, and has incredible views of the London skyline, particularly on a day that we went, which was a rare clear day. Highly recommended!
Chris Moore
The Royal Observatory was a wonderful experience. I've always been interested in having the correct time. Even as a child I would ring the local correct time number often, this is now a hands on experience at the observatory. I enjoyed seeing the timeline of time pieces as well as the naval clocks that were a product of finding more accurate time pieces for navigation. I found out some interesting bits about the actual meridian as well. I highly recommend a visit to anyone interested in time and a chance to stand at 0° Longitude. I also visited Cutty Shark as part of package deal.
Rebecca Lee
This has been on my bucket list for a while, and I really enjoyed it. Interesting museum, Prime Meridian, 1pm the dropping of the ball and epic views of London. Only disappointment was the planetarium was closed to the public for school trips. Bathroom facilities. Cafe. Pay and display parking available just outside (max 4hrs)
Michael Solomon
Nice afternoon spent at the Royal Observatory. The clock exhibition was very interesting. Some amazing views of London, managed to spot a hazy St Paul's Cathedral. Quite a steep walk up to the Observatory, but plenty of benches to rest at if required.
Anelis Glodean
Nice place to visit, but don't be sad if you don't get to go inside the observatory as it's not that much of a wow moment place, in my opinion. I feel that I have seen different clocks and dials in other free museums. However, nothing beats the feeling knowing you are standing at the very 0° meridian and the place where great minds were put to work. Sorroundings and the gardens when the flowers are bloomed are beautiful, as well as the view over Greenwich University and The City.
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