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HMS Belfast, The Admirals Quarters

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H M S Belfast, Morgans Lane, London, SE1 2JH - 

  • Users

    Up to
    30 guests

  • Table with chairs

    Offers
    catering

Ideal for private dining, meetings, product launches, weddings, receptions and parties, HMS Belfast offers spectacular 360 degree views of London and authentically decorated rooms, each with their own individual characteristics. Guests can dine in the Officer's Mess, climb a gun turret or watch the sun set on the Quarterdeck.

There are certain occasions which demand special treatment, the choice of venue is crucial and seldom will you find one as unique as HMS Belfast. She was launched in March 1938 and served throughout the Second World War, playing a leading role in the Battle of North Cape and in the Normandy Landings. She later supported UN forces in Korea and remained in service until 1965.

Our experienced team of Chefs have created an extensive choice of innovative menus for private dining, receptions, conferences and parties, using seasonal ingredients and local produce where possible. Sodexo Prestige's ethical values mean that the food we serve can be traced to its source. Our coffee is fair-trade and Rainforest Alliance certified, our meat is Red Tractor approved and our fish is MSC certified too. Steeped in history and Naval charm, HMS Belfast promises an event your guests will never forget.

Comprising the original Dining Room and Lounge area of the Admiral’s own living quarters, the Admiral’s Quarters are the perfect space for both boardroom meetings and elegant dining. Restored to reflect how the space would have looked during the 1950’s, the Admiral’s Quarters provide a luxurious and intimate space for events.

The Admirals Quarters

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Capacity & layout

Standing

Standing

up to 30

Boardroom

Boardroom

up to 18

Pricing
& opening hours

Weekly schedule
  • monday

    0:00 - 24:00

  • tuesday

    0:00 - 24:00

  • wednesday

    0:00 - 24:00

  • thursday

    0:00 - 24:00

  • friday

    0:00 - 24:00

  • saturday

    0:00 - 24:00

  • sunday

    0:00 - 24:00

Amenities

Tea

Tea

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Reviews

  • Simon

    December 2024

    Was great fun doing the tour of HMS Belfast. You get an immediate appreciation of the history and scale of the ship the moment you enter. It feels like the entire ship is run like a scaled down village with everyone playing their part. The ship comes with its own native wildlife in the form of a few cheeky mice which lighten up the mess hall and added a sense of jovial ness to the cafe area watching them jump around. All in all highly recommended and a great way to pass an hour or two.

  • Joe C

    December 2024

    Super cool experience if you have never been on a naval vessel. We only got about 1.5 hours there before they close at 5pm on Sunday. It’s a bit of a rush but if you budget 2.5 hours it would be more than adequate. Lots of cool places to visit inside including the engine and boiler room along with kitchen, sick bay and other areas.

  • Adam Julian Moya Maughan

    January 2025

    Súper interesting, I recommend going in with time 2-3 hours before closing (at least that's what I took to see everything). If you are interested in history, navy, engineering or merchant navy, then this is an superb place to go. The ship itself is very well maintained and explains details of how was the life of its crew when on service, all workers are also super helpful and polite. You also have good views of the city from the flying bridge and general boat, specially if it gets close to sunset. You can't end up imagining the life of each crewmen on board the ship, being the cat the only one enjoying it. Totally recommend it.

  • Jo

    January 2025

    First visit, had a great time, absolutely amazing ship with so much history which is brilliantly delivered by audio guide, volunteers on board & information videos as you travel around the ship. Very poignant too, taking in how many people served on board, what they did & how they lived. Highly recommend to people of all ages (mindful of any mobility issues, lots of climbing ladders through the decks)

  • Caroline Leckie

    January 2025

    A very enjoyable experience, we went on a weekday in the new year so it was reasonably quiet, we bought tickets in advance so there was no wait in the queue which was nice. I definitely recommend buying tickets in advanced it is just quicker and easier. The actual experience was really pleasant there is quite a good amount to see and read and you can explore every floor! We spent around 4 hours here. We attended a talk about the royal marines and it was very factual and interesting. This is a nice day out for any ages! I recommend

The Admirals Quarters

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