The Natural History Museum has a worldwide reputation for hosting stunning and memorable events.
The magnificent Hintze Hall reopened in 2017 with a huge blue whale skeleton at its centre. Grand and luxurious, it's our largest venue, with a reception capacity of 1,200 people.
A Stegosaurus welcomes guests to the impressive dinner space in the celestial Earth Hall, while the versatile Darwin Centre provides a more modern venue for guests to enjoy the evening outdoors.
Quick questions
Hintze Hall
Hintze Hall, our single largest venue, boasts a dramatic sense of place and Victorian architecture.
North Hall
North Hall, a more intimate setting, is the perfect place to soak up the Museum's grandeur.
Fossil way
Fossil way, part of the Waterhouse building, contains some of the most complete fossils of prehistoric sea animals in the world.
Images of Nature
The Images of Nature gallery, with its historic prints, watercolours and modern portrayals of nature, is a beautiful and intimate space.
Earth Hall
Earth Hall, with the most complete Stegosaurus fossil in the world, offers a grand and spectacular backdrop.
Earth's Treasury
Earth's Treasury, elegant and glittering, places you amongst gold nuggets, Stonehenge rock and the Museum's very own 'kryptonite'.
Volcanoes and Earthquakes
Volcanoes and Earthquakes, featuring the famous earthquake simulator, is a fascinating gallery setting.
Darwin Centre and courtyard
The Darwin Centre, with spacious courtyard, is a tranquil and contemporary space.
Get in touch with the team
Still got questions? Contact the team to find out more about venue hire at the Museum.