Museum of London Docklands Wedding Venue
Stunning London Historic Wedding Venue
Unusual and Uniqueness of the venue
Our Central Location, with good transport links
Late Licence until 1am
Original Caribbean pine columns and floors
Built in 1802
Museum
Prices & Key Facts
Prices
Price Band: £ - ££
Typical Price: £4,000
Price Range: £850 - £10,000
Based on a typical wedding reception for 80 guests, including venue hire, wedding breakfast, drinks package and evening buffet.
Hire Price Range: £850 - £2,500
Per Person Price Range: £155 - £255
Capacity
Guests for a ceremony: 200
About Museum of London Docklands
The Museum of London Docklands is a unique venue for your wedding. This Georgian warehouse offers a striking backdrop to any event with a variety of different spaces to choose from.
The Museum of London Docklands traces the 2000 year history of London’s river, port and people, from the arrival of the Romans to the rise of Canary Wharf.
Located over five floors within a charismatic late Georgian warehouse it is Canary Wharf’s only Grade 1 listed building, based on the waterfront.
Exchange your vows in our elegant and diverse rooms which are complimented by original Caribbean pine columns and floors.
Originally built in 1802 to store rum, sugar and coffee, the spaces can be hired exclusively for more intimate celebrations, or in conjunction with our spaces for larger receptions
The impressive Wilberforce Room, with exposed brickwork and original wooden features, is the ideal space for both daytime and evening weddings and can hold up to 240 guests for a wedding breakfast or reception. The newly-launched Riverside Room features original Caribbean pitch pine columns and floors and benefits from its own entrance and private terrace, with capacity for ceremonies of up to 350 guests, receptions for 300 or dinners for 120. Alternatively, weddings for up to 200 guests can be hosted in the museum's Muscovado Hall. The Quayside Room which overlooks West India Quay and the Number 1 Warehouse Gallery are the ideal locations for smaller weddings for up to 100 guests.
The Museum of London Docklands is situated on West India Quay, with excellent transport links and a large car park next to the venue.
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The Details
Type of Ceremony
Civil ceremony licensed
Venue Setting
City
Waterside
Additional Facilities
Dance floor
Live music permitted
Discos permitted
Wedding coordinator
Wedding packages
Bespoke weddings
Good Disabled Access
Venue Type
Unique & Unusual
Warehouse & Industrial
Exclusive use
Historic
Museums and Galleries
Catering Options
Outside Caterers Permitted
Pre-approved Caterers Only
Asian
Kosher
Caribbean
Halal
Kosher
Greek
Vegan
Buffet
Food Trucks Permitted
Contact & Location
Museum of London Docklands
No. 1 Warehouse, West India Quay, Hertsmere Road, Canary Wharf, E14 4AL, East London, United Kingdom
FAQs
Evening Exclusivity can be discussed upon booking.
Yes
No
This would be down to the Caterer's Discretion.
We have a list of Caterers whom offer a wide variety of cuisines to suit all couples. Unfortunately, we do not allow dry hire.
This is dependent on availability. However, we will work with the caterers and yourselves to ensure everything is perfect for your big day.
We have a license which can be extended until 1am (charges apply).
Music cannot be outside on Terrace after 10pm.
No.
Biodegradable confetti outside of venue - this this needs to be confirmed with venue.
No.
There is a room which Brides can utilise prior to the Ceremony or Reception to do the final touches.
No.
Yes the Mariott Hotel is 30 seconds down the road plus a range of accommodation within the Canary Wharf / Docklands area.
Our Sustainability Commitments
Our Museum aims to meet all of our Green Targets to become a 0 Waste Venue. Our Caterering partners also work towrad the most sustainable practice for your special day.
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