The Peter Harrison Planetarium, Peter Harrison Planetarium photo #2
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The Peter Harrison Planetarium, Peter Harrison Planetarium

Location pin

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

  • Users

    Up to
    150 guests

  • Table with chairs

    Offers
    catering

The Peter Harrison Planetarium at the Royal Observatory Greenwich provides a versatile modern venue for evening events, with its striking architecture, contemporary lines and abundant light.
The Planetarium is equipped with one of the most advanced digital laser projectors in the world, which enables viewers to experience a journey through space with startling clarity. Of course we’ll treat your guests to a show, with qualified astronomers on hand to answer questions.

With large bay windows opening out onto a landscaped courtyard, the foyer adjoining the Planetarium makes an ideal location for dinner.

The courtyard areas provide beautiful outdoor spots for guests to mingle, weather-permitting and the Astronomy Galleries in the neighbouring Astronomy Centre provide plenty of conversation starters.

Capacity & layout

Standing

Standing

up to 150

Dining

Dining

up to 110

Theatre

Theatre

up to 130

Cabaret

Cabaret

up to 60

Catering & drinks

Catering arrangements

Catering arrangements

Amenities

Public transport

Public transport

Audio & visual

Other

Approved suppliers only

Space rules

Cancellation policy

100% refundable 1 day before the event

Location

Reviews

  • rajagopalan sundarachari

    July 2024

    The Peter Harrison Planetarium is housed near the beautiful Greenwich Park in the Royal Observatory. The Sky tonight show at the Planetarium was quite interesting. It was done by an astronomer from the Royal Observatory Greenwich. The half-an-hour presentation was made lively by the show presenter. It was more about night sky of London, some astronomical sights, various constellations with zodiacal sketches, black holes etc. The idea of the presentation was just not providing information but to kindle the interest of the participants. And well, it succeeds in that count. What was the oldest object you can ever actually touch? What do you know about shrinking forests, The heat wave, Antarctica’s melting ice, Melting glaciers, heat waves and the changing world? These are some interesting information snippets as you enter the area. As expected, there’s a cafe around. A place for igniting the inquisitive.

  • Charice JIN

    August 2024

    What a brilliant day! Not just my kids, I learned many new things from the shows. We watched four different shows for two days. They’ve all fantastic! Everyone worked there is so nice and kind! Seems they know everything about the universe! Brilliant team! Wish we could get more opportunities to go! 🥰🥰🥰🥰

  • CJ

    September 2024

    This review is for ‘Teds Space Adventure’ shown at the planetarium and went with a four year old. My wife booked it, so had zero expectations going into it, but felt that it didn’t deliver on value for money. Ultimately we paid £30 for 30 mins. The animation was basic and rather amateurish. Story was fine, but tended to skip planets, and a rather rushed journey. I felt that the planetarium wasn’t shown in its true potential as but instead it’s just a basic, simplified animation of rocket, a Teddy and a plant. Shame really as there was a real opportunity to wow kids and it was missed.