Royal Observatory Greenwich, Time Galleries photo #0
Royal Observatory Greenwich, Time Galleries photo #0

Royal Observatory Greenwich, Time Galleries

Location pin

Royal Observatory Greenwich, Greenwich Park, London, SE10 8XJ - 

  • Users

    Up to
    150 guests

  • Table with chairs

    Offers
    catering

  • Delivery truck

    External Catering
    allowed

The Royal Observatory Greenwich makes an unforgettable setting for evening events, with its fabulous views across Greenwich Park to Canary Wharf. The Observatory’s historic Flamsteed House houses the elegant Octagon Room, a very rare interior designed by Sir Christopher Wren, originally used for observing the stars. With soaring ceilings and views over London, and featuring a portrait of Charles II, it is an ideal setting for high-profile corporate dinners and receptions.

The Time and Longitude galleries housed at the Royal Observatory depict the quest of men searching for longitude in order to navigate the seas. The galleries showcase many of John Harrion’s iconic timekeeping pieces and make for an intriguing setting for pre-dinner drinks receptions and product launches.

Capacity & layout

Standing

Standing

up to 150

Dining

Dining

up to 75

Pricing
& opening hours

Weekly schedule
  • monday

    8:30 - 24:00

  • tuesday

    8:30 - 24:00

  • wednesday

    8:30 - 24:00

  • thursday

    8:30 - 24:00

  • friday

    8:30 - 24:00

  • saturday

    8:30 - 24:00

  • sunday

    8:30 - 24:00

Price type: Per day
  • from £8000 per day

  • from £8000 per day

  • from £8000 per day

  • from £8000 per day

  • from £8000 per day

  • from £8000 per day

  • from £8000 per day

Catering & drinks

Catering arrangements

Catering arrangements

Refreshments

Refreshments

Alcohol

Alcohol

Amenities

Air conditioning

Air conditioning

Disabled access

Disabled access

Outdoor / Garden / Beach

Outdoor / Garden / Beach

Premises parking

Premises parking

Audio & visual

WiFi

WiFi

Space rules

Allowed events

alcoholLicense

Licensed for alcohol

Cancellation policy

50% refundable 30 days before the event 75% refundable 90 days before the event

Location

Reviews

  • ARMAN Rez

    September 2024

    The Royal Observatory Greenwich is a fascinating destination steeped in history and science. Known as the birthplace of Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) and the Prime Meridian, it offers visitors a unique chance to stand at the center of the world’s timekeeping. The observatory provides a deep dive into the history of astronomy, navigation, and time, with exhibits featuring historical telescopes and scientific instruments. The views from the hilltop, overlooking the River Thames and the London skyline, are breathtaking. For anyone interested in science or history, the Royal Observatory is an unforgettable experience and a must-visit when exploring London.

  • Avishek Rath

    September 2024

    Must visit for history buffs. So much effort by men to perfect the science of maritime navigation and astronomy. Try to take the guided tour - it's worth every pound !

  • Colin Bathgate

    September 2024

    Great place to visit for anyone interested in astronomy, or science generally. The Robert Harrison marine chronometers on display are breathtaking, especially when considering they were constructed in the 18th century! Works of art as much as scientific instruments. The talk by one of the observatory staff, explaining how the Greenwich Meridian came into existence, was a masterclass in bringing a complex historical chain of events to life for a lay audience! Highly recommended.

  • Matt Didday

    July 2024

    Not really worth the £20 entrance fee, but was still pretty nice. Get there early when they first open to avoid most of the crowd. Cafe is a bit lacking in variety and quality; prices are a bit high too. There is a nice cafe down the hill at the Maritime Museum, I'd recommend that if you're needing food.

  • Ajay Kumar

    July 2024

    The Royal Observatory Greenwich is a must-visit for anyone interested in astronomy and history. The views of the city from the top are absolutely stunning, providing a panoramic glimpse of London’s skyline. Finding the Prime Meridian line can be a bit of a task, but standing on the meridian is a picturesque and memorable experience. The observatory’s exhibits are fascinating, and the overall visit is both educational and rewarding. Highly recommended for the breathtaking views and the unique opportunity to straddle the Prime Meridian! This is also included in Go city London Pass