HMS Belfast, The Boat Deck photo #2
HMS Belfast, The Boat Deck photo #3

HMS Belfast, The Boat Deck

Location pin

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

  • Users

    Up to
    200 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.

The use of both the Morgan Giles Room and the Quarter Deck, perfect for those larger parties.

Capacity & layout

Standing

Standing

up to 200

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

Location

Reviews

  • Richard Wilson

    April 2025

    This ship has been a fixture on the Thames since I was a kid. It’s always amazing when you can crawl/climb around a bit of naval history. Lots to explore and you are provided a personal audio/video tour device (iPhone with headphones included in the ticket price) to make the most exploring more interesting. A nice cafe onboard and toilets. Worth a visit if you are in area.

  • Cedric Spothelfer

    April 2025

    The most thorough visit of a WWII ship you can find. From the engine room and boilers to the Captain’s quarters and the gun turrets, you can truly explore it all. Volunteer guides were great, the cafe is kinda neat, and the views of the London Bridge and surrounding area are amazing. Spent 3 hours exploring and would do it again in a heartbeat!

  • Mike Siggs

    April 2025

    I've been waiting years to visit. Eventually, I got the chance today. It was well worth the wait. It was very well laid out, with good information everywhere. If you're not British, you can use language specific headsets. It made you appreciate what the men had to live and fight in for what we have now.

  • James Wilkinson

    April 2025

    Interesting and great level of access to all parts of the ship. Very tight and steep stairs and not accessible friendly. Would be five stars but the prices were too high and the audio guide was unreliable.