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Grounds Hire At Royal Museums Greenwich

Location pin

Royal Museums Greenwich, Park Row, London, SE10 9NF - 

  • Users

    Up to
    10000 guests

Set in the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Maritime Greenwich, the grounds of Royal Museums Greenwich offer an epic opportunity for outdoor entertaining, brand activations, filming and photography, and screenings.

Capacity & layout

Standing

Standing

up to 10000

Amenities

Public transport

Public transport

Space rules

Cancellation policy

100% refundable 1 day before the event

Location

Reviews

  • Something Yeah yeah

    November 2024

    What an amazing place to visit! I really enjoyed the Polar Worlds exhibit and finally got to see some of the Franklin Expedition artifacts with my own eyes. All the exhibitions are really good tho. Nelson and Navy were also really fascinating. The best thing was definitely the seaboot from Starvation cove, it tells us a lot about the conditions those men had to work through. Also important to note is that I got the free ticket online but when I arrived nobody was checking the tickets so you don't need to book them online, just walk right in and that's all.

  • Andrew Stokols

    December 2024

    A small but very well done museum of Britain’s maritime history including seafaring in the 1500s and rise to great power through great sea battles, colonial empire. Many models of boats.

  • Janne Vanhemmens

    October 2024

    Fantastic, modern, interactive, well-presented museum. I walked in to a friendly lady who informed me a 'treasures' guided tour was about to start. I spent one hour looking and learning with guide Peter who did a great job in getting us excited and whose storytelling makes sure I can remember so much from what he told us!! Right after, there was a free talk that I joined and to finish off I spent half my wallet in the wonderful museum shop.

  • Jack Coughlan

    November 2024

    We came here on a rainy Saturday and where excepting the rain to bring the crowds in. To be fair it wasn’t busy at all, or as busy as we expected. The admission is free which is perfect for a day out in London, well worth a visit. The staff were very friendly and the cafe was very nice even though maybe not layed out well for family’s with prams but not much they can do.