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National Museum Of The Royal Navy Portsmouth Harbour

Location pin

Victory Gate, HM Naval Base, Portsmouth, PO1 3QX - 

  • Users

    Up to
    275 guests

  • Delivery truck

    Internal Catering
    allowed

Set sail and embark on a memorable event at our Portsmouth Harbour site. Our Portsmouth Harbour site is made up of 4 venues in Portsmouth - the pride of Queen’s Victoria’s fleet - HMS Warrior, The HMS Victory, The National Museum of the Royal Navy and Action Stations and only a few minutes boat ride away is our 2 Gosport venues - The Royal Submarine Museum and Explosion Museum of Naval Firepower.

Capacity & layout

Standing

Standing

up to 240

Dining

Dining

up to 150

Theatre

Theatre

up to 275

Boardroom

Boardroom

up to 20

Cabaret

Cabaret

up to 240

Catering & drinks

Catering arrangements

Catering arrangements

Catering facilities

Catering facilities

Amenities

Public transport

Public transport

Premises parking

Premises parking

Overnight accommodation

Overnight accommodation

Breakout rooms

Breakout rooms

Stage

Stage

Table / chairs included

Table / chairs included

Audio & visual

Projector & screen

Projector & screen

Space rules

Allowed events

wedding

Wedding ceremony licence

Location

Reviews

  • Simon Piles (Si Piles)

    October 2024

    Love HMS Warrior! Been fortunate enough to attend a Dinner function onboard. Great experience. Also visited during the day on a number of occasions with family. Lots of history and you get to experience what the sailors lived liked. If you love Naval History this is a must!

  • Lars F Clausen

    December 2024

    Beautiful old warship. After a full day at the maritime museum, we were tirred when we got to Hms Warrior, we almost did not see it, but I am happy we saw it. It was much better than Victory. There was staff dressed like old sailors onboard and we really enjoyed talking with them, they could explain a lot and knew what they talked about. Nice that old ships are preserved and open for visitors. Interesting and worth to visit

  • Paul Ciprian

    September 2024

    The most powerful battleship, when it was launched. Now a peaceful museum. Very interesting! you can get an idea how the hundreds of sailors (over 700) lived on board her, under the decks with low ceilings. You can see how the dozens of cannons were arranged, you can see the machine room that ensured the propulsion (along with the sails, which had not yet been abandoned), you can see the huge cooking machine and many others.