

Christmas At Museum Of Brands, Conference Room
Museum of Brands 111-117 Lancaster Road, London, W11 1QT -
Up to
85 guestsOffers
catering
About Venue
Christmas bookings are now being taken at the Museum of Brands.
Just around the corner from the world-famous Portobello Road Market stands a treasure trove of retro design and memories.
Imagine walking through galleries full to the brim with oddities and wonders alike, where every corner you turn leads you into a different decade. You’ll see Rimmel cosmetics from the 1890s, First World War Oxo Cubes, Mars Bars, Rolos and KitKats from the 1930s, a 1970s Chopper Bike and around 12,000 other items that will open your eyes to the way we lived and shopped.
Can your company benefit from discovering how brands have survived thorough the decades? The Museum presents over 15,000 exhibits representing brands that have faded away and those which have survived, providing a unique insight in the world of advertising, marketing and design.
Hire the Museum's conference room for your business meetings, presentations and lectures, training days and workshops and explore all the Museum has to offer. This space can also be hired for breakfast and evening meetings.
Capacity & Layout
Theatre
up to 85
Boardroom
up to 40
Cabaret
up to 45
Classroom
up to 45
Food & Beverage
Alcohol
Facilities & Amenities
Cloakroom
Air conditioning
Disabled access
Lectern
Public transport
Premises parking
Audio & Visual
Whiteboards
Projector & screen
Flipchart
WiFi
Location
Reviews
- Hervie SyanJuly 2025
Superb museum with a really cool, and well thought out design. It has a lot of history. Lovely garden at the back to sit and have coffee/tea. You won't be disappointed.
- S K (M3alima)July 2025
If you’d like to know the history of package design, this is a perfect place to go and if you’d like to see a very old old stuff, they have preserved history from the 20s. I would like to say I did not check the first date of when they started preserving things, but a cute little place with a cute little garden and it’s just something to do if you’re in Portobello.
- o sSeptember 2025
A fascinating museum, Well worth the money and very informative. Plus even though it is not very big there is so much too see and you literally feel like you are walking through time. It also has a Cafe toilets and a beautiful garden.
- Dave OckendenJuly 2025
Fascinating insight into the world of packaging from Victorian era through to the present day, not just packaging but also everyday items that we can all relate to from tins and bottles to sweets TVs and record players and everything else that comes with it. What was best of all was meeting the gentleman himself. The glass exhibition was also fascinating.. Recommended for anyone who wants to take a trip down memory lane
- Jeffrey SoleyJuly 2025
Visited on Thursday, 03rd July 2025. Close to Ladbrook Grove station, no need to buy tickets in advance. Called the Museum of Brands, but in truth, it would appear that after the initial section dealing with the first types of advertising, you jump to products from each era with a focus on the 1960s onwards in a nostalgia fest as you go around saying "I remember that" etc etc. Next to the shop on the other side, there is an interesting grouping of domestic products illustrating the changes in packaging and appearance through the ages of these long-established brands. Not sure what the point of the museum is, and I am not sure the museum does either. A lovely garden area to drink and eat your small cafe-purchased products.






