National Museum Of The Royal Navy Portsmouth Harbour, HMS Warrior
Victory Gate, HM Naval Base, Portsmouth, PO1 3QX -
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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.
Climb on-board the largest, fastest and most powerful warship of Queen Victoria’s fleet, HMS Warrior. As soon as you step on-board, the story of the ship will unfold before you. The HMS Warrior is made up of 4 event spaces: Half Deck, Main Gun Deck, Officer’s Wardroom and The Captain’s Cabin.
Half deck: An evocative space for smaller dinners, the Half Deck separated the space between the crew and where the Captain lived and worked.
Main Gun deck: Guests can dine at the mess tables where the seven hundred sailors used to take their meals, in between the forty guns that made up Warriors single gun deck.
Officers’ Wardroom: Originally the mess for the officers, even the Captain would have to ask permission to enter. The Wardroom table is available for intimate dinners.
Captain’s Cabin: Set like a Victorian drawing room, your guests can luxuriate and dine in the splendour of the Captain’s Cabin, with its rich décor and fine furniture.
Capacity & layout
Standing
up to 240
Theatre
up to 240
Boardroom
up to 20
Cabaret
up to 240
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Amenities
Table / chairs included
Public transport
Premises parking
Overnight accommodation
Breakout rooms
Space rules
Allowed events
Wedding ceremony licence
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Reviews
Alexandra Back
Great few hours out! Bought an ANNUAL 'Ultimate Explorer' family ticket which includes ALL Portsmouth Dockyard attractions (including Submarine Museum and Explosion Museum of Naval Firepower')... Pay once, visit all year... It's too big to do it all in one day... It also includes a harbour tour and boat crossing to/fm Gosport and Portsmouth... Wrt to HMS Warrior; great actors/volunteers who could be found all over the ship, bursting with knowledge about their particular role. They really made things come alive and to help explain life on board an 1860's ship of the Royal Navy!
Doris Chan
Simply the most amazing battle ship I have been on. It’s got steam engine, iron hull and washing machine for a 18thC boat. 49 cannons. The design for combat is second to none. The demos on the ship were brilliant. We learned how cannons were loaded, we learned how the ship was powered by coal. And most fascinating was learning all the guns and knives they used to combat enemies. We spent 2 hours there. Must visit.
Josh T
One of my favourite ships here. Warrior is a huge ship with an insane amount to explore. The actors on the ship are brilliant. They really do stay in character and have such a huge level of knowledge. We were throwing all sorts of questions at them and they knew so much. The actors are definitely a massive benefit to exploring the ship. The ship is massive. I couldn’t imagine being on such a ship while it’s rocking forward and back in the ocean. This is my top place to visit when going to the H Dockyard. A MUST visit location. Pictures do not do it any justice. You need to see this glorious ship
Lisa Daly
HMS WARRIOR wow 👌🏻 what a ship 🚢 I literally was blown away by her beauty 😍. England 🏴 🇬🇧 had some fantastic ships. I highly recommend a visit here. If you have children, be mindful, and plenty of accidents can easily happen. So make them aware not to run about or climb. No pushchairs are allowed, and they do have a pushchair bay to leave them. Also, it is not advisable for those with wheelchair or poor physical health. Steep steps up and down. Low ceilings also. But other than that, 10000% is worth it.
Steve Parker
I think of all of the ship exhibitions we visited the Warrior was the best. There were a few actors that talked to you about the ship and what is was like to live on the ship, and the most interesting talk was down In the boiler room
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