London Transport Museum, Museum Galleries
Covent Garden, London, UK, WC2E 7BB -
Up to
600 guestsOffers
cateringInternal Catering
allowed
In the heart of Covent Garden and set in London’s original flower market, London Transport Museum has three unique event spaces available for hire.
The interactive Museum Galleries can be hired before public opening for naturally lit breakfasts under the Victorian glass roof, and after hours for memorable evening events. Guests enter through the immersive World City Walkway and then have exclusive access to two floors of London’s rich transport history. Highlights include an iconic collection of red Routemaster buses, early Tube carriages and an Elizabeth Line driving experience. The quintessential backdrop is complimented by integrated branding opportunities and bespoke menus delivered by some of London’s finest caterers, carefully selected due to their excellence. The Galleries can accommodate up to 230 guests for a seated dinner, 600 guests for standing receptions and 200 guests for seated presentations.
The Cubic Theatre is a purpose-built auditorium featuring 110 distinctive moquette seats, perfect for conferences, training sessions and film screenings. A high-spec short throw projector ensures slick presentations, whilst a DCI/DCP projector and Dolby Digital surround sound offers a full cinema experience. The adjoining Foyer can be used for registration, catering and breakouts with great branding opportunities. All guests are welcomed to visit the Galleries, making for inspiring break times.
Exclusive hire of LTM. Based in Covent Garden’s original flower market, the Galleries at London Transport Museum provide a unique event space for guest entertainment.
Guests enter through the impressive World City Walkway and are then immersed in two floors of London’s rich transport history including interactive exhibitions, early tube carriages and our ever-popular Elizabeth Line driving experience. Surrounded by our collection of iconic red buses the space can host up to 230 guests for seated dinners, 600 for standing receptions and 200 for seated presentations.
Choose one of our carefully selected caterers to create bespoke menus and work with our approved suppliers across AV, lighting and entertainment.
Capacity & layout
Standing
up to 600
Dining
up to 230
Theatre
up to 200
Boardroom
up to 50
Cabaret
up to 70
Pricing
& opening hours
Weekly schedule
monday
0:00 - 24:00
tuesday
0:00 - 24:00
wednesday
0:00 - 24:00
thursday
0:00 - 24:00
friday
0:00 - 24:00
saturday
0:00 - 24:00
sunday
0:00 - 24:00
Price type: Per day
from £11500 per day
from £11500 per day
from £11500 per day
from £11500 per day
from £11500 per day
from £11500 per day
from £11500 per day
Catering & drinks
Catering arrangements
Catering facilities
Refreshments
Amenities
Cloakroom
Disabled access
Air conditioning
Lectern
Natural light
Stage
Public transport
Premises parking
Breakout rooms
Audio & visual
Sound system
Microphone
Projector & screen
TV screen
WiFi
Space rules
Allowed events
Licensed for alcohol
Cancellation policy
Strict - 100% fee's if cancelled less than 30 days prior
Location
Reviews
Penny C
The extensive display of transportation in London, includes original carriages, coaches and vehicles. There are also many interactive activities for children of all ages. The staff is very pleasant and readily available for questions or clarification. All of the kids we encountered were having a great time. We will definitely bring my granddaughter back.
Ace Rimmer
Crammed full of information surrounding the history of London (public) transport. Plenty of exhibitits to keep the children occupied also. We had a fantastic visit to the transport museum and I was particularly happy to see a tribute to Harry Beck who dedicated his life for pretty much nothing to designing the underground map
padmashri raj
We visited this museum a few months back. It is a nice place for kids to enjoy themselves. The way they displayed and maintained the museum is very good and makes the visit a memorable one. Definitely the worth place to go for more pictures. Informative place for students to learn how transportation evolved. It took 2 hours for us to completely explore the museum with photographs taken.
DOMINIC CHUN TING Chow
A very nice place to visit with kids in interest of Buses or Trains. There are several old buses and metro trains which can sit in and feel the cabins that served London a hundred years ago. Kids can also pretend driving buses, and even try to be Metro driver of Elizabeth line in an interactive game. That's a long-queue item here.
Kim Saunders
Our visit lasted 2 hours in total but this could have been longer if we had taken time to read more of the information boards and watch more of the videos. this was quite difficult with a 6 year old and a 2 year old that did not want to stand around for more than 30 seconds. There were a few play areas for the children that they really did want to play in but there were so many other children and parents in the area it was not a pleasant experience. The stamp trail has quite a few stampers not working but ink stampers could be requested to fill the card at a couple of locations inside. The cafe was very expensive, so I would recommend eating before you visit or taking snacks. There also isn't a great deal of seating areas. You have to buy an annual pass to get in £24.50 or £23.50 conssession but I'm not sure I would visit again in the next 12 months my last visit was 18 years ago.
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