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Churchill War Rooms, Harmsworth Room

Location pin

Clive Steps, King Charles St, London, SW1A 2AQ - 

  • Users

    Up to
    120 guests

  • Table with chairs

    Offers
    catering

In 2002 the Cabinet War Rooms took over and restored large areas of the Whitehall site. The meeting facilities now include a number of historic period rooms including a 120 seated auditorium - enhanced by discreet, but modern audio-visual facilities and air conditioning. Rooms are available for corporate or private hire, both daytime and evening.

Entertain in a unique and historic setting. The iconic Harmsworth Room incorporates the 1940’s electric generator wall featuring L.E.D’s, switches and dials, creating a stunning backdrop for your event. Steeped in the atmosphere of a wartime bunker, but with all the comforts of a modern venue, it is ideal for smaller conferences, drinks receptions, intimate dinners and lavish banquets.

Capacity & layout

Standing

Standing

up to 120

Theatre

Theatre

up to 50

Boardroom

Boardroom

up to 24

Cabaret

Cabaret

up to 32

Amenities

Cloakroom

Cloakroom

Disabled access

Disabled access

Flipchart

Flipchart

Air conditioning

Air conditioning

Lectern

Lectern

Table / chairs included

Table / chairs included

Tea

Tea

Public transport

Public transport

Audio & visual

Sound system

Sound system

Microphone

Microphone

Projector & screen

Projector & screen

WiFi

WiFi

Other

Built in Av - 1 screen (114") and 1 projector. PA system and 1 handheld microphone and lectern. No AV technician included

Space rules

Cancellation policy

100% deposit to be paid at least 14 days prior to the event

Location

Reviews

  • Mike Hopkins

    August 2024

    One word!!! Go see this! Ok that’s three…Waited all my life and we spent three hours just slowly reading the notes with the displays and watching videos. Just imagining how much stress and success and sweat, blood and tears…. Cannot fathom the significance of what went on in these rooms. Definitely GO and see this. Almost like a right of passage in world history. WW2 pinnacle of the stories. The glue that joined the world in defeating abject evil. We spent three hours there and could’ve easily spent 8. But I’m a serious history buff. Especially Churchill and WE2 anything. Amazing spot. Long lines and it was raining but I didn’t care. Loved this experience. Bought tickets in advance for a time slot of entry but people who showed up without tickets got I ahead of us. Kind of ticked me off. But I am such a Churchill fan I didn’t let that affect my opinion of the content, layout, flow and impression of this museum. Highly recommend going to this. Won’t be disappointed if you are in the slightest interested in this type of history.

  • Gary Smith

    August 2024

    Just the right amount of information. The historic spaces are set up well and provide good details on what they represent. The museum is full of interesting artifacts and knowledge. The museum does not come a notice to just explore in a clockwise direction, but I prefer a more organized path although I believe I saw all the exhibits. The Churchill trivia was appropriate difficulty. The kids tour was very good for the museum section as it had scavenger hunt type items so they were engaged in looking through everything to find what they wanted. A note the exit location is slightly different than the entrance.

  • Yaman Kalaji

    September 2024

    An important place to visit, tells quite a story about Churchill and WWII, but: - Don’t visit HMS Belfast then this, because you’ll be disappointed (the HMS Belfast experience was far much worth the price for me). - The rooms were really dark, it affected my experience (I understand it’s important to recreate the environment as it was during the war, but I think it was overdone). - The emphasis on Churchill’s role is understandable of course, but I felt it was mostly emotional than logical.