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Paradox Museum, Full Venue Hire

Location pin

Brompton Rd, London, SW3 1ER - 

  • Users

    Up to
    250 guests

  • Table with chairs

    Offers
    catering

  • Delivery truck

    External Catering
    allowed

Located in Knightsbridge, Paradox Museum London is a truly unique venue to host your Christmas Party, Summer Party, Company Away Day, Team Building Event, Conferences and more. Spread across 900m2 with a versatile main event space and a balcony offering an incredible view of Harrods for a stunning photo backdrop, hire also includes exclusive use of the entire museum.

The flexible event space is a blank canvas, allowing you to shape your event to your requirements; large screen presentations, a dance floor, music, performance space, a sit-down dinner – we’ve got you covered. Guests are free to explore the museum in their own time. They can defy gravity in the zero gravity room, be the master of disguise in the camouflage room and take mind-blowing photos and videos with over 50 fully interactive exhibits. They’re guaranteed to leave with a smile on their faces, lasting memories, and a phone full of content to share!

Capacity & layout

Standing

Standing

up to 250

Dining

Dining

up to 50

Theatre

Theatre

up to 100

Boardroom

Boardroom

up to 40

Cabaret

Cabaret

up to 30

Catering & drinks

Catering arrangements

Catering arrangements

Catering facilities

Catering facilities

Alcohol

Alcohol

Amenities

Disabled access

Disabled access

Heating

Heating

Air conditioning

Air conditioning

Natural light

Natural light

Stage

Stage

Space rules

Cancellation policy

50% non-refundable deposit to be made on booking.

Location

Reviews

  • Ria Russell

    September 2024

    Wow! Wee! What a fantastic experience. The staff were helpful and friendly and there was so much to do and see. Well worth the entrance fee. Loved the interactive displays and how numbers were controlled to ensure no overcrowding. A real must go to place

  • Smita Patel

    August 2024

    Went with the kids and we absolutely loved it! The Museum offers a mind-bending experience where illusions and interactive exhibits challenge your perception of reality. Each room is carefully designed to confuse, amuse, and inspire, making it a fun and immersive experience for all ages. It's a must-visit for those who enjoy puzzles, creativity, and a sense of wonder. Perfect for unique photo opportunities, the museum turns the impossible into reality and leaves you questioning the boundaries of what you think you know.

  • Mufleha Saleem

    October 2024

    Superb visit. The anti-gravity room was fantastic. I suggest walking with the movement to make the best video. My 9,7 and 3 year old absolutely loved it. The staff were friendly. The facilities were clean.

  • Poli Cangollari

    October 2024

    A museum that is very different from others. We had a great time on our visit today. We are all used to seeing old, historical art in museums, so it was interesting to see how modern art can be admired there. This is very different, but still interesting: a museum of fiction that makes you think and dream. Was worth going to see!!

  • Elaine Ferrao

    September 2024

    I went with my husband. Initially I thought it was just for kids as I reached there since there were plenty kids and I thought my husband would be bored. But as we went in, my husband was happy to play along as well. Staff were very friendly and happy to take your pictures for you. I had seen the reviews the day I was going for the event and could say that they have incorporated every feedback received from the reviews. The only weird part I experienced was the anti gravity in the end bit. We couldn’t understand what was the purpose of it and when the saw our video it clearly looked like we didn’t know what we were doing. Giving us a chance of taking a demo clip to show how things look would help, or even allowing us to see other customers inside would help. After the round was over, when I saw the video, it was only then when I realised that we could pretend a moon walk or something. Rest was fun.