Royal Armouries Museum, Tournament Gallery photo #2
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Royal Armouries Museum, Tournament Gallery

Location pin

Royal Armouries, Leeds, LS10 1LT - 

  • Users

    Up to
    200 standing

  • Table with chairs

    Offers
    catering

  • Delivery truck

    Internal Catering
    allowed

Royal Armouries and NEW DOCK hall are in the heart of Leeds city…proclaimed as the ‘Knightsbridge of the North’ with exclusive high street shopping, 4 & 5 star hotels, Michelin star restaurants and a raft of trendy bars. Leeds is the ideal location with excellent road, rail and air links.

We are a UK leading conference & events team with a reputation that has been built on a breadth of knowledg

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Wi-Fi
AV Technician onsite
Blackout equipment
WIFI
Disabled facilities
Parking
Business centre
Restaurant
Bar

Capacity & layout

Standing

Standing

up to 200

Dining

Dining

up to 60

Pricing
& opening hours

Weekly schedule
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    0:00 - 24:00

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  • wednesday

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  • thursday

    0:00 - 24:00

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    0:00 - 24:00

  • sunday

    0:00 - 24:00

Catering & drinks

Catering arrangements

Catering arrangements

Catering facilities

Catering facilities

Refreshments

Refreshments

Amenities

Cloakroom

Cloakroom

Air conditioning

Air conditioning

Disabled access

Disabled access

Overnight accommodation

Overnight accommodation

Breakout rooms

Breakout rooms

Space rules

Cancellation policy

2.1 Where an Event Contract includes an element of room hire, and/or RAI has contracted to supply an outsourced service such as a band or DJ (this list being by no means exhaustive and shall extend to cover any item, service or material that RAI is thereby contracted to pay for), these elements of the Event Contract are subject to a 100% cancellation charge if the Client cancels the event or any part of the event. 2.2 Where cancellation is deemed to have been effected by the Client under clauses 1.5, 1.6, 3.1, 4.1, 4.2, 8 and/or 9, the Client shall in addition to the deposit(s) already paid, pay RAI a cancellation fee based on the total price payable for the event as it stands at the time of cancellation under the Event Contract plus any additional items requested since the original Event Contract (making the “Total Charge”). The following list presents the sliding scale of cancellation fees payable, based on a percentage of the Total Charge and the date of cancellation in relation to the contracted date of the Event: 2.2.1 100% less than 21 working days prior to the event. 2.2.2 90% between 21 and 42 working days (inclusive) prior to the event. 2.2.3 75% between 43 and 63 working days (inclusive) prior to the event. 2.2.4 60% between 64 and 126 working days (inclusive) prior to the event 2.2.5 30% in excess of 127 working days prior to the event. 2.3 Cancellation of a confirmed event must be made either by letter, fax or email to RAI. Date and time of receipt will determine the cancellation charge. 2.4 In addition to the total charge RAI also reserves the right at all times to claim any and all losses (to include loss of revenue from catering, bar spends and parking) caused by any cancellation and this should be noted particularly in regard to those events which have been designated as 'exhibitions' or ‘banquets’ where the revenue loss to RAI may greatly exceed the price for the event as it stands per the Event Contract at the date of cancellation. 2.5 If cancellation charges arise by way of a cancellation, RAI will at all times seek to mitigate its losses. Any amount mitigated will be refunded to the Client, but only after the Client has settled all cancellation sums in full in cleared funds. 3. CANCELLATION BY RAI 3.1 RAI reserves the right to cancel the booking if any of the following situations arise (this list is by no means exhaustive): 3.1.1 the Client becomes insolvent or subject to bankruptcy proceedings, receivership or administrative receivership. 3.1.2 the Client is in arrears or threatens to be in arrears with any payment at any time prior to the event. 3.1.3 the booking would damage the Museum’s, New Dock’s or RAI’s reputation, such decision to be at the sole discretion of RAI. 3.1.4 the Client is in breach of Health & Safety legislation in any aspect of its event. 3.1.5 the Client distributes any unacceptable or unapproved promotional materials, in whatever medium they are presented. In which case, the Client will be deemed to have cancelled the booking. 3.2 Notwithstanding the situation where RAI cancels the contract and it is deemed to have been cancelled by the Client under sections 1.5, 1.6, 3.1, 4.1, 4.2, 8 or 9, RAI also reserves the right to cancel an event for any reason on giving 7 days written notice to the Client in which case all monies paid to RAI by the Client will be refunded forthwith and RAI shall have no further obligation to the Client whatsoever and vice versa.

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Reviews

  • Lisa Moseley

    February 2024

    A wonderful day out, definitely worth the visit. You can easily spend all day looking at the artifacts. We were lucky to go on the superhero event so there were plenty of shows to watch too.

  • stacey frcka

    February 2024

    Wow what a place! It's huge & it's free to enter until June 2024! There's so much to see. We were there for about 3.5 hours and didn't read everything or get to see it all! Highly educational and interesting. I have loads more photos, too many to upload. Make sure you leave plenty of time to see everything

  • K V Meher Hruthik

    March 2024

    Wow, what a place! It's massive, and entry is free until June 2024. There's a lot to see. We spent around 2 hours there and didn't get to read or see everything! Very instructive and engaging. I have a lot more images, too numerous to upload. Make sure you leave enough time to see everything.

  • jack Lumber

    March 2024

    Free to enter and 4 floors of exhibits to review and look at. There is a lot to look at, but when you have seen one Japanese Canon you have seen most Japanese Canon's, it is the armour museum after all. That said the number of varieties is staggering, the way man has taken a simple principle, whether a sharp pointy thing or to project a projectile very fast at someone else, and given them each, their own unique identity. You can spend as long as you like or just wonder through the halls and let it all wash over you. You could visit multiple times and find something new on each occasion.

  • D B

    January 2024

    I have been visiting the armories for many years with my children, since it first opened. We have always loved it . The presentations, performances and jousting closely followed by the kids activity room and cross bow range were always there favorites. Today we went as an adult family of 6 adults and 2 teens. For nostalgia sake lots of displays and cabinets were still the same. Some areas such as self defense desperately need an overhaul. It was disappointing to discover the cross bow range is now closed, but they do have plans to reopen this next month. This has always had a charge. Another disappointment even though my kids are too big the childrens activities room with dressing up and craft activities is no longer there , it looks like a classroom now, probably for school visits. Jousting is a warmer month only activity and only in school holidays I believe. We watched a presentation by two people which was informative but a little dull, could do with a little audience participation maybe. For people visiting for the first time they would have a great free day out For those who have visited before you will realize it's a little dated and needs refreshing . There was a new exhibition which we all enjoyed. We didn't eat or drink but there is a cafe on site. The shop is well stocked and reasonably priced pencils and pens from £2/£3. There are good public transport links. There is a multi story car park which has a charge. It's very accessible with lifts to all floors.